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Preist glyphs
Preist glyphs





preist glyphs

Atonement and Holy Fire go hand in hand so the tough part in evaluating rests more on how much of our atonement healing will come from Smite.Ģ0% extra heals are awesome but with the option of having Penance to increase our Evangelism stacks, it’s hard to say how much healing will come from Smite. Given our other compelling choices, this one doesn’t seem all that fantastic for the time being.įinally, we have glyph of Smite which is an interesting option. This is another interesting glyph – the movement speed bonus is nice but I think its utility is defeated by the fact that levitate cancels upon taking any kind of damage. Purify also now has an 8-second cooldown so that makes this glyph all the more meh.

preist glyphs

3% of maximum health isn’t a whole lot in light of heavy damage situations, and remember that we can only choose 3 three major glyphs. This one is a little meh – atleast for PvE. There’s still the possibility that ungodly damage will have me running to this one come September! 🙂Īlright, I admit it. So this seems a little overkill for the time being – although keep in mind that these are designed for Mists. This glyph turns Fade into our very own defensive cooldown to keep around for the “oh poop” moments.Īs a Disc priest, I already have trusty bubbles, Pain suppression and Desperate Prayer (or Angelic Bulwark) available. As a healing priest, I rarely use Fade in the raid environment and this glyph makes me rethink that. In my experience I’ve found that more often than not I recast PoM before all charges are up. For the time being, I foresee swapping this one out with the Penance one as the situation warrants.įinally, an easy choice! The massive heals from the first charge of Prayer of Mending are awesome for giving tank heals a little extra boost without much effort. That said, this glyph will be a judgement call depending on whether fight mechanics have people brush with death often enough. Furthermore, the crit from healing procced Divine Aegis, thus giving healers more room to save that raid member. Inherent healing from bubbling someone near death has often been key to saving them from dying. On its surface, it seems like I wouldn’t need it – especially when we have spells like Spirit Shell that turn our healing into absorbs – so why would I want something that does the opposite? Sure would’ve loved to have this one during last weekend’s heroic Hagara!

preist glyphs

Glyph of Penance is a fantastic example of having to give something up to get something. This glyph will probably get swapped in and out for me, depending on the fight and my mana situation. It’s great for quickly stacking up Evangelism as well as being able to heal on the move.

preist glyphs

Now that atonement is going to be a standard part of our healing “rotation”, an instant Holy Fire can do wonders. This is a fantastic glyph to have all round. Here’s my take on discipline priest glyph options: I found glyph choices so far to be quite interesting and like the talent choices, there seems to be no easy answer to what is “good” and what is “bad”. We now only have major glyphs and minor glyphs to work with now, and can only activate three of each at the same time.

#Preist glyphs Patch

Wotlk warlock aoe rotation.Glyphs have seen a bit of an overhaul this patch – gone are the days of three tier glyphs.







Preist glyphs