
Paladins also receive bonus damage from attack power on their abilities. Any effects which increase overall damage and/or healing, be it directly (e.g. In addition, if talents which specifically affect the coefficient (such as ) exist for a spell, they are mentioned as well. The listed coefficients are base coefficients and apply for the whole spell and per target, unless otherwise stated. Exact spell power coefficients are tested experimentally and documented when well known.

Spell power coefficients usually follow set rules outlined in the spell power article, but many exceptions exist. In most cases, the coefficient is fixed for a spell in other cases, it is changed by talents, such as various "empowering" talents, available to some caster classes. Spell power coefficient is an intrinsic property of a spell that determines how much bonus damage or healing it gets from the spell power attribute accumulated from gear, buffs, and talents.
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Please see WoWWiki:Citation for information on how to add citations.This article is lacking citations and/or sources. 1 Primary attributes 1.1 Stamina 1.2 Strength 1.3 Agility 1.4 Intellect 2 Secondary attributes 2.1 Critical Strike 2.2 Haste 2.3 Mastery 2.4 Versatility 3 Tertiary attributes 3.1 Avoidance 3.2 Indestructible 3.3 Leech 3.4 Speed 4 Derived combat attributes 4.Even though it is a tier 6 talent vs a tier 7 talent, stick with the Shadow Mastery and the Emberstorm talents over Demonic Knoledge as it will greatly effect your damage output. If you have all blue 70 gear or better and you have a hybrid spec around 30/31/0 or 0/31/30, save yourself all of the math and time and take my advice. As well geared as I am I would need my pet's stam and int total to be about 300 higher to change back into this talent. Depending on your gear you will get different results. Now of course we are comparing apples to oranges. The bonus spell damage will not increase it's damage but the flat 6% from shadow mastery will.

You also have to think of the base spell damage of the spell. In fact, in most cases for a warlock it won't mean 67 dps. You must factor in all of the coefficents for spell damage warlocks recieve. Unfortunately it doesn't make as large of an impact the straight 6% percent 3 points in shadow mastery would give. Most people will assume that 3 points for more spell damage is a wise investment. This of course is mandatory for a demonology warlock as it will increase your spell damage dramatically, but for those with hybrid specs stick with the tier 6 talents like shadow mastery. Comment by EvilElpayI have 1030 spell damage without this talent.
