So i added a priest to my group (lvl 50) and was wondering how to spec it?
mainly i want the priest to heal but while questing it would be nice to have so DPS coming from it.
So any help from you guys would be great
thanks
-H
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So i added a priest to my group (lvl 50) and was wondering how to spec it?
mainly i want the priest to heal but while questing it would be nice to have so DPS coming from it.
So any help from you guys would be great
thanks
-H
Discipline is nice. Powerful shields, cheap Renew's and good, steady holy dps. You spend less time healing your tank, especially at that level.
I went with a Spriest and never have looked back.
I see you have shadow priest and resto shaman. Can you explain how you are using your sp, and what your reasoning was for going with the resto shaman for heals, instead of the other way around, holy priest and ele shaman dps?
I have a sp at 80 that is in blues at this point but is duel spec'd shadow / holy. I was considering bringing up my 70 shaman and was trying to decide between the two who would be best boxing the groups heals.
TIA
The resto shaman is easier to box for healing. I have a semi geared paly/ shaman team with the resto and I am starting up my mixed team with a disc priest. While the disc priest has much more potential, it does require more attention when healing. I may dual spec the priest to a holy build for better group healing or go shadow and sub in the resto shaman.
Earth shield, earthliving weapon and chain heal glyphs. Link to shaman Soloflight.
IMO, Holy Priest is the easiest class to heal with, but they are nigh useless for doing damage.
I heal with a holy priest, very easy IMO, u got a shield, an instant HoT, a ping pong auto heal, and big punchy group and single target heals. For easier fights, i just swap actionbars, and lolsmite, with holy fire thrown in there. I do 1k to 1400 dps in full holy spec/gear, which IMO aint too shabby. I also have her dual specced shadow, and she does double the dps, but it aint nothing compared to my shammy. I haven't boxed a resto sham, but it cant be too hard. I'm about ready to ditch a shadow off spec and go Disc, just to try something different.
I want to add that the empowered renew talent makes renew perform like Riptide with the instant splash heal then the hot continuing. This makes the resto shaman really easy to play with a "pass clicks" setup. Riptide then LHW and a toon is topped off real fast. Earth shield is very OP for healing and frees up the healer to watch the group more. I am taking empowered renew when I respec my priest, skipping lightwell, and taking everything I can to improve the group heal. A glyphed chain heal just can't be beat in some situations i.e. Loken (if you can't take him down before the the second nova).
I can't wait to try my priest as holy again. I am sure the priest will get much better as I gear up.
Edit: I want to add that Prayer of Mending has limited use in 5 mans without an additional target to take damage. I have a hunter pet in range but that is it. The pet doesn't always take damage to make the Pom jump so it seems like it is wasted after the first tank heal. Although I loved it on the last boss in Gundrak last nite when the pet took the impale instead of my healer!
Ok, up til now I've only played warrior w/4 ele shaman. I just use 2x lesser heals (1 key bound to 2 shaman LHW and a different bound to the two other LHW) and sometimes the 4x Chain Heal. I mostly DPS stuff down before I need to do much healing.
But I just hit 80 with my second group- pally, druid, mage, priest, shaman. I thought I might do disc heals while druid and shaman play back up for big heals/ limited hots. The other team has NO dedicated healer so I guess I was thinking I could maximize dps by staying on the same path here.
Thoughts?
I play with 1 Prot Pally 3 ele shaman and 1 resto shaman. I have my resto shaman spam dps along with my team and I have a totally separate set of keys to spam for healing. This is working well in heroics. I don't feel like my healer is just waiting for something to heal, he is contributing a little at least.