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Drain may refer to the general drain mechanic or specifically to the Warlock's drain spells (Spell shadow lifedrain02 [Drain Life], Spell shadow siphonmana [Drain Mana], and Spell shadow haunting [Drain Soul]).

Definition[]

Drains do exist in two forms: Mana Drains and Life Drains. The definitions of those two normally slightly differ. Common understanding is:

  • Mana Drains are abilities, which remove mana from the enemy's mana pool. They normally have a secondary effect.
  • Life Drains are abilities, which transfer life from the enemy and add it to one's own.

Currently, almost all of these spells are Shadow spells.

Life Drains[]

Life Drain spells are abilities that simultaneously damage your target and heal you. They exist as Direct Damage (Direct Heal), Channeled and Damage over Time (Heal over Time) spells.

They heal as much as they damage the target, and only for as much as they actually caused. So even when the combat log says that your Drain Life hit for 100, the player may only had 50 health left, hence you will be healed for 50. Absorb effects, such as Spell shadow antishadow [Shadow Ward], Spell ice lament [Ice Barrier], and Spell holy powerwordshield [Power Word: Shield], will cause life drains to do no healing, although they do damage the target. This form of healing is now affected by healing reducing effects such as Ability warrior savageblow [Mortal Strike]. Their damage causes normal threat, whereas their healing does not generate any threat at all.

Life Drains are always binary effects, as such they can only hit or miss, there are no partial resists. Some creatures, generally constructs, are immune to life draining effects.

They generally have the same spell damage rules as normal spells. However, any spell damage is equally divided among the damage and the heal. So for pure damaging purposes, those spells get less interesting. Furthermore, these effects do only benefit from general spell damage and their respective school's spell damage. They are not affected by pure healing. Therefore, they always do as much healing as damage, with only a few exceptions (Spell shadow unsummonbuilding [Vampiric Embrace]'s healing depends on the amount of players and talent points invested; Spell shadow felarmour [Fel Armor] increases the health gain from any spell).

Mana Drains[]

Mana Drain spells are abilities that remove mana from the enemy. Normally this mana is used for a secondary effect. They cannot be used against Rogues, Warriors and Druids in Bear or Cat form.

There are different realizations. For example, the Warlock's Spell shadow siphonmana [Drain Mana] transfers the mana to refill one's own mana pool. The Priest's Spell shadow manaburn [Mana Burn] and Feedback use the mana to cause damage to the enemy. All of these effects depend on the actual amount of mana drained from the enemy.

Neither the mana drain nor the caused damage do benefit from spell damage. These effects can only be raised by talents and debuffs which explicitly increase the drain or the respective school's damage.

List of Life Drain Spells[]

List of Mana Drain Spells[]

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