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Track talent points by level, spent points, and tree distribution for The Burning Crusade era builds.
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A TBC talent calculator helps World of Warcraft players track how points are spent across the three talent trees in The Burning Crusade. It is most useful when you want a quick build sanity check: are you over cap, are you splitting points cleanly, and are you actually reaching the deep talent that defines the spec?
The point is not to simulate every talent. The point is to make the build structure readable enough that you can spot a legal spec, a hybrid spec, or a point-spending mistake at a glance.
The key rule is simple: level determines the total available points, and the build has to fit inside that cap. From there, the distribution across trees determines whether the build is a clean deep spec or a hybrid with utility points spread around.
The calculator is not a full tree simulator, but it is the right level of tool for checking totals and keeping the structure readable.
Total points available is the key driver.
Over-spending or spreading too thin is the common risk.
The calculator gives a quick point summary so you can tell whether the build is legal and whether it matches the intended playstyle.
A raid player can test a deep spec, a PvP player can compare burst and utility splits, and a leveling player can see how much of the tree is already committed.
That makes it useful for raid specs, PvP builds, and leveling plans.
It keeps the point math visible before a respec costs real time or gold.
TBC refers to The Burning Crusade expansion of World of Warcraft.
You gain one talent point per level after level 9 up to the cap.