Spiritual Guidance: Priest sets (part two)

The archaic stuff out of the way, in part two of this two-part series we turn to the hot new stuff: the Priest sets from the Burning Crusade. BC made one tremendous improvement in the way class sets were handled: raid gear for off-specs. For us men and women of the cloth, that means Tier 4, 5, and 6, as well as Arena gear, are available in versions befitting both healing and shadow priests.
As before, I'll start with the epic raid gear, T4, T5, and T6, pictured above from left to right. They really went crazy with the shoulders, didn't they?
Tier 4, like all the BC tier sets, is five pieces, and it comes from Karazhan, Gruul's Lair, and Magtheridon. It's tokenized, so instead of the actual pieces dropping, items drop like Gloves of the Fallen Defender, which can be turned in by any warrior, priest, or druid for their actual T4 gloves. This also enables people to pick whichever version they want (healing or damage for priests, etc.). The set is called Incarnate Raiment (healing) or Incarnate Regalia (DPS); collectively, it's known as Incarnate. It's not the prettiest gear, in my opinion, but it fits in well in KZ. Here are the set bonuses:
- Raiment:
- 2 pieces: Your Prayer of Healing spell now also causes an additional 150 healing over 9 sec.
- 4 pieces: Each time you cast Flash Heal, your next Greater Heal cast within 15 sec has its casting time reduced by 0.1, stacking up to 5 times.
- Regalia:
- 2 pieces: Your Shadowfiend now has 75 more stamina and lasts 3 sec. longer.
- 4 pieces: Your Mind Flay and Smite spells deal 5% more damage.
As far as stats, as I alluded to above, Primal Mooncloth, a BoP tailored set, beats T4 significantly in the slots it can go in. There is also a problem with the head piece's itemization: it has a meta gem slot. There are no really good meta gems available for healers. Therefore, a good chunk of that piece's item budget is essentially lost. The stats were bumped up considerably in the 2.1 patch, though, along with almost every other epic in the game, so it's a much more competitive set than it used to be.
Tier 5 drops in Serpentshrine Cavern and The Eye. If I may say so, it looks pretty rad. The metal angel wings are a nice touch, attached to the shoulders. And getting a real halo is always fun. I had a good time running around with T5 on when they were handing it out on the PTRs to test the Black Temple. It's called Avatar Raiment/Regalia, and here are its set bonuses:
- Raiment:
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2 pieces: If your Greater Heal brings the target to full health, you gain 100 mana.
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4 pieces: Increases the duration of your Renew spell by 3 sec.
- Regalia:
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2 pieces: Each time you cast an offensive spell, there is a chance your next spell will cost 150 less mana.
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4 pieces: Each time your Shadow Word: Pain deals damage, it has a chance to grant your next spell cast within 15 sec up to 100 damage and healing.
Tier 6 is the best gear WoW has to offer right now for raiders. It drops in the Black Temple and Mount Hyjal, and there can't be that many people in the world (if any) who have completed their sets. I used to not like the look of our T6 that much, but it looks great on Beardy the dwarf up there. The faces on the shoulderpads are an inspired touch, and everyone loves chains. It's called Absolution Raiment/Regalia. Here's the slightly disappointing bonuses:
- Raiment:
- 2 pieces: Reduces the cost of your Prayer of Healing ability by 10%.
- 4 pieces: Increases the healing from your Greater Heal ability by 5%.
- Regalia:
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2 pieces: Increases the duration of your Shadow Word: Pain ability by 3 sec.
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4 pieces: Increases the damage from your Mind Blast ability by 10%.
What's a level 70 to do for set gear before they start raiding? Well, first off, there's our Dungeon Set 3, Hallowed Raiment, pictured at right. It's five pieces, and only comes in healing flavor. It comes from all over the place: Sethekk Halls, Shattered Halls, Shadow Labyrinth, and Arcatraz. The looks are nothing to write home about, but dungeon sets never have been. It does have a halo, which quite honestly you deserve for beating Skyriss. He's a pain. The bonuses:-
2 pieces: Gives you a 30% chance to avoid interruption caused by damage while casting Binding Heal.
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4 pieces: Your Prayer of Mending heals an additional 100 health.
For more pre-raid gear, and some of the best value in WoW, look no further than Primal Mooncloth and Whitemend Wisdom, two small sets of tailored gear, pictured together at left (as you can see, they're just a recolor of Prophecy, our T1). Neither of them are technically Priest-only, but as they are cloth healing gear, a Priestly focus is definitely there. Between the two of them, they fill four the five slots of a five-piece set (head, shoulders, belt and chest) as well as pants. They're best-in-slot gear at least until T5; T4 is really no competition, especially when set bonuses are taken into account. The materials can be pretty costly, and you have to be a primal mooncloth tailor to wear the Primal Mooncloth gear (since it's BoP), but in my opinion, it's worth it. The hardest part for me was finding a tailor with primal nethers to make me the Whitemend pieces, which are BoE (they take one each). Here are the bonuses:- Primal Mooncloth 3/3: Allows 5% of your mana regeneration to continue while casting.
- Whitemend Wisdom 2/2: Increases healing by up to 10% of your total Intellect.
And finally, we come to the PvP gear: Gladiator's Investiture/Raiment, and Merciless Gladiator's Investiture/Raiment, for Arena seasons 1 and 2, respectively. Their looks (at right) are meant to be reminiscent of T4 and T5, respectively, and they're some of my favorite sets graphically, although the S1 gear looks a little more Druidic than Priestly to me.I'm told it's the gear to aim for if you're an Arena player. Me, I don't PvP much, and especially not with my priest, but it's sure nice to look at. The set bonuses are all the same, whether S1 or S2, Investiture or Raiment:
- 2/5: +35 Resilience
- 4/5: Reduces the duration of the Weakend Soul effect caused by your Power Word: Shield by 2 sec.
I'd like to close with the following image, showing the progression of all our Tier sets. Thanks for reading! Which set is your favorite?

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
vdowdney Apr 21st 2010 6:11PM
Wow was hoping to find new stuff and info on tiers 9 & 10.
OutlandishTrendz Aug 12th 2007 8:40PM
Funny how you put them on human females, course on anything else, the tiers/sets look like crap.
Glenn Aug 12th 2007 8:50PM
You forget to mention Frozen Shadoweave (and to a lesser extent the Mana-Etched set - for dps cloth casters), which while not technically a priest set is most likely to be used by Shadow priests (like myself) while warlocks also wear it, the tier sets for locks are actually good and sometimes are taken over Shadowweave. For a pew pew priest though it can't be beat until, hrmm, maybe it can't be beat.
Wowmaster Jun 15th 2008 3:26PM
Well if you read what she said. She strictly said she was posting all about HEALING priest not shadow priest thats why you never saw anything talking about dps as she is a holy priest. -.- lol. So your wrong she didn't have to post any dps junk like shadoweave set or the dungeon set which is for all mage and warlock not best for shadow priests
Glenn Aug 12th 2007 8:52PM
On another note where is your detailing of the AQ40 set, or the ZG and Cenarion Circle sets.
Next time you should do an in depth study of healing weapons (Woot Shard of the Virtuous!) and show everyone why staffs are strictly for cats.
st0rmy1 Aug 12th 2007 9:32PM
The sets definitely look great on Humans. I'm a little hesitant to pick up the pieces for the set bonuses. If you check some of the piece gear available, they're definitely better.
If you want a laugh, check out Tier 6 on a Draenei, the shoulders are friggin *HUGE*.
Devega Aug 12th 2007 9:51PM
A decent write up for holy priests, but it leaves a lot of holes for DPS priests.
T4 2/5 is good? Sure, I'll take half a mana pot every 5 minutes... mabey. It could be much better.]
No frozen shadoweave? This is a staple.
T5 is, without contest, my favorite looking Tier set.
Eliah Hecht Aug 12th 2007 9:47PM
Glenn -- good point about Frozen Shadoweave. That one just slipped my mind. As far as the ZG, AQ, and Cenarion sets, I honestly know very little about them, so I skipped em.
Good idea on the weapons; keep an eye out.
OutlandishTrendz Aug 12th 2007 9:59PM
Also where is the Hallowed Raiment?
Mer Aug 12th 2007 10:16PM
No good meta gem? What about the +26 healing -2% threath one? That's awesome.
klink-o Aug 13th 2007 12:42AM
True, the +26 healing and -2% threat gem is good, but meeting the requirements for it to work are a pain in the ass.
Alkahn Aug 13th 2007 3:13AM
As has been stated in this thread, the spellstrike and frozen shadoweave sets should be mentioned.
The main problem with t4 for shadow priests is that the item budget is allocated for HOLY dps priests. Too much crit and spirit, not nearly enough +dmg, it's out-done by blues in most slots even for non-tailors.
The exceptions I've found are shoulders and chest, which are as good as/better than the best blues in those slots (Oblivion), but FSW still blows it out of the water.
vern Aug 13th 2007 3:23AM
T5 4 pieces bonus gives a +15 resistance to all to the person receiving the renew. Not 3s extra seconds like written above.
>>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/items/armorsets/
The 4 pieces bonus of T4 is seriously underestimated as people do not want to see a priest do flash heals when there is a paladin(s) in the raid. That bonus is very circumstantial and can make the difference between a wipe and a flawless kill of trash mobs. But I agree, i don't use it on long boss fights, but on trash, its really great !
Even be daring enough to use it in parallel with the T1 3 pieces bonus, and you're faster than a paladin, but still not for a long boss fight.
The current glorification of MP5s puzzles me.
I agree its nice, but it wasn't always like that.
Where is it coming from ? What about spirit priests ? Do they still exist ?
Our talents tree is built on spirit, not MP5s ! Something is not right.
Keya Aug 13th 2007 4:07AM
I think Int +Manareg Chance on Spellcast is good enough as a meta gem. Requirements are low as well
Pzychotix Aug 13th 2007 5:31AM
Geez, this is what happens when I miss out on an article.
Meta gem: Insightful Earthstorm Diamond
+12 Intellect & Chance to restore mana on spellcast
There you go. Prime meta gem goodness. I hardly see how a meta gem "sucks" for healers.
Teut Aug 13th 2007 7:00AM
#13 beat me to it. This meta gem is a jewel. It has an internal cooldown of 55 secs but usually procs pretty often, averages once a minute. It creates 300 mana if it procs, doesnt sound much, but do the math:
300 mana per minute, thats 50 mana per 5 sec. Find me sometnign this good ...
If you are in the high end inis and a MT healer you also might find the gem nice which allows for 50% faster cast times.
Eztonic Aug 13th 2007 9:45AM
Yup, do the math:
300 mana per minute, thats 25 Mana per sec.
john Aug 13th 2007 9:48AM
@ 14.
60/5 = 12
300/12 = 25 mp5
it is still nice though.
PyroAmos Aug 13th 2007 10:06AM
@11 BC has short boss timers, so less healers and more dps. That means its harder for you to take a few seconds for the MP5 rule to kick and regen your mana, making spirit alot less useful than mp5, which is always ticking. the reason it was more useful in 40 man raids, is you had 12 healers or so, so you could rotate not casting, and let your spirit-regen bump you back up. you can still do a spirit-regen base now, but it takes alot more skill since you have to time regens and putting hp on tank alot more precisely. blizz has said they're a buff spirit, but don't know how they're a do it yet... i'm hoping they do something useful like make 1/2 spirit regen go while casting as a baseline, instead of only talented 15% regen while casting and mp5 gear. I think they should do that, and also rework how int/spirit work, making them give diferant values for diferant classes (IE 1 int=+15 max mp for mage, 10mp priest/warlock, spirit give + max 10mp priest, 5mp mage/lock ect)... melee get AP from agi and str, why can't we get max mp from int/spi hehe.
vern Aug 13th 2007 10:12AM
In a 3h30 raid in SSC, my gem proced 23 times.
I can see a paladin with 35 procs in the same time span.
I am not sure where you are getting the once a minute proc from.
It's lower than that.