Use Your Pets Wisely
Like Hunters, Warlocks have pets. The imp is your first pet, but the voidwalker is going to be the one that you tend to solo with. They have the highest armor rating that a pet can have and they can generate a fair amount of threat; essentially, they are perfect for acting as your tank. When you are soloing, you can send them and let them soak up the damage as you prepare your damage over time spells.
Take It Slow!
Get used to the fact that soloing is never as fast as playing in a group. A soloing Warlock will tend to put a lot of damage into the Affliction tree and with your Talent points spent here, you will find that you can do a lot of damage but that it will take a while. Immolate is a great spell for high damage, but it takes a full fifteen seconds before all the damage is done. You need to stay alive long enough to let it work, so be patient. Remember that you are wearing cloth armor and that you should not take on more than one mob at a time if at all possible.
Consider Alchemy
One thing that turns people away from Warlocks when they are thinking about soloing is the fact that they cannot heal themselves. However, this is where Herbalism and Alchemy can come in. With the Herablism profession, you will be able to take advantage of the bonus of Lifeblood, which is a heal over time spell. With Alchemy, you can craft potions for healing and for better mana as well. Take some time and consider what your options are going to be and remember that these professions can really help you out.
Find a WoW Guide
If you have been playing WoW for a while, you know that there is a lot of material out there that you can work with. A good WoW guide can be perfect when you are looking at leveling in a matter of weeks rather than months, so consider finding the best guide that will help you do so!
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