Ask a Beta Tester: Of penguins and paladins

Reader Gary kick-starts today's Q&A with a pressing issue...
Penguins. I love them. You should love them. Where are they?
At WoW Insider, we also love penguins and hope to see them in non-combat-pet form soon. However, they aren't as common in Northrend as you might think. With all the snow and glaciers, one would imagine Northrend to be the penguin capitol of the known world, I've yet to encounter one. My fellow bloggers have informed me that you can occasionally catch them out on glaciers -- especially when traveling the frozen waters of Northrend.
For more of your beta questions -- and our beta answers -- read on! But if you're the sort who wants to avoid spoilers, turn back now. We're aiming to avoid major story spoilers, but this feature is all about beta content and we can't talk about the beta without giving a few things away.Celton asked...
What is it like healing with a Holy Paladin? Do you spam Holy Shock whenever its up? I can imagine with a buffed Holy Shock, instant cast Holy Light, ranged Judgement of Light, and Beacon of Light HoT, along with the new spell crit talents, you might not need to cast Flash of Light much at all anymore. In fact, it sounds like you might be standing around a lot and insta-casting when someone gets low. Is healing completely different now or do you still spam Flash of Light the whole time so you don't run out of mana?
Healing is completely different now -- or at least it is for me. On the live realms, with a Holy spec, I tend to use Holy Light neigh exclusively to keep Light's Grace up. Having Light's Grace up all the time allows me to toss out a high rank of Holy Light for more healing power whenever needed, and using low ranks when I don't need that much healing keeps my mana up. (And, of course, with the added crit chance from Sanctified Light, the extra Illumination procs come in handy for mana.)
On the beta realms, the downranking/chain-casting strategy doesn't work at all. You'll do a lot of overhealing (and burn a tremendous amount of mana!) if you try to keep Light's Grace up with a max rank Holy Light, and lower ranks cost even more mana. Recently, I've been experimenting with using Holy Shock and Holy Light as my primary healing spells. Holy Shock is instant, on a short cooldown (6s), and does about as much healing as Flash of Light (though for twice the mana cost) -- however, it can proc Infusion of Light for those delightful, instant-cast Holy Lights. When the whole group is taking damage, Beacon of Light is ideal to combat it -- and the spell has completely addressed the difficulty Paladins have had with group healing in the past. This strategy has worked for me in 5-player Northrend instances, but I'm unsure if it will hold out for raids because of the high mana cost of Holy Shock. (However, its mana cost may be offset by the additional crit chance, with Holy Shock now included in Sanctified Light -- and thus Illumination procs -- that you get from it.)
When judgements start working again on the beta realms (right now they aren't doing damage or applying debuffs), I'm sure I'll try to work Light or Wisdom into my normal healing rotation as well, with Enlightened Judgements allowing me to do so safely from range and Judgements of the Pure giving me a nice haste buff whenever I judge a target. (Before judgements stopped working, though, it seemed to rarely be worth the effort to keep them up, except on bosses. Targets simply die to quickly and when you need to focus constantly on switching from target to target, you have less time and attention to devote to keeping your party alive.)
All I can say with complete certainty is that healing is a completely different game than anyone is used to -- and not just for Paladins. These downranking changes are going to require rethinking of standard healing strategy for all classes.
So does this mean that Howling Fjord is aimed more for the Alliance, and Borean Tundra is aimed at Horde due to how each faction has access to them?
Access to either side of Northrend is, actually, pretty easy for both factions. I wouldn't say either Howling Fjord or Brean Tundra are biased towards one faction or the other. Both have multiple cities and plenty of quests for each faction -- whether you do one or the other (or both!) is more a matter of personal preference than anything else.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Blayed Aug 27th 2008 11:08AM
I'm currently leveling an alt with a friend using the RAF benefits (currently level 41), and I have herbalism as my only profession. I've been saving all my herbs to use towards Inscription in 3.0, but I was wondering how many of each herb I will need, and what additional mats are used to power level Inscription while avoiding additional farming and AHing.
ExodusMachine Aug 27th 2008 1:20PM
Right now Inscription isn't really finished. You can only make a handful of different items, and most of them are low level. There are 2 main inks that specifically require different herbs. So stock up on silverleaf and peacebloom. Anything else that's low level you can mill to make alabaster pumace to create moonglow ink that's used in scroll of recall (allows for hearthing every 15 minutes, most useful thing about inscription at the moment) and the rogue deck that you can turn into the darkmoon faire, or to a gypsy at a taven to get a low level chest piece. The gypsy doesn't exist yet and I haven't been able to turn in the quest at the darkmoon faire as it hasn't been running since I've been in the beta.
I do believe that the moonglow ink is also used for creating the item that you can enchant so that you can sell enchants on the AH, but I can't check that because the beta servers are currently down.
I hop that helps.
ExodusMachine Aug 27th 2008 1:21PM
hope even :P
Meethan Aug 27th 2008 11:13AM
Pengins :D
Questions:
Does Bone Sheild stack with Earth Sheild? If so can I see a screenshot?
There's been an idea going around about using a large group of Death Knights to continuously use "Death Grip" to lock players and keep them from running. Does this work?
What's with the presences and auras? Do they count seperatly? Stack? Passive?
matt Aug 27th 2008 11:40AM
I imagine that Death Grip will have some sort of diminishing return on enemy players and eventually fail to work... much like a priest's MC or a warlock's Fear.
Taytayflan Aug 27th 2008 12:45PM
I'd like to expand upon the DK question, can the pulls/pushbacks players now have knock people off cliffs/pull over, and do players take durability damage as a result?
dotorion Aug 27th 2008 11:09AM
Actually penguins are only found on the southern hemisphere, so in analogy to the real world, it's not so suprising there's not much penguins up north.
Oldbear Aug 27th 2008 12:00PM
That was my thought too. Maybe if it was called "Southrend"...
Zuldim Aug 27th 2008 12:23PM
Not only that, but a little known fact is that, contrary to popular belief, there are penguins which live in hot climates. Africa. Namely.
Drunkencheese Aug 27th 2008 1:27PM
However north is just a word, whats the say they named them the other way around and the maps upside down :P could happen
Malkeior Aug 27th 2008 5:59PM
I would assume that the Azerothians have compasses on their tiny little planet.
Cowbane Aug 27th 2008 8:04PM
Well maybe it's a gnomish or goblin compass, and instead of pointing to the magnetic north, it repels. So therefore in Azeroth, Our north is their south.
Montius Aug 27th 2008 11:13AM
How do the new warlocks feel in pvp? Our main ability of survival was our stamina and +20% extra healing from our fel armor. Now that we will be sharing gear with priests and mages and get more spirit and less stam, are we underpowered in survival?
Atheira Aug 27th 2008 11:16AM
This is a question I've always wondered, does Beacon of Light attribute threat to the paladin or its target? And also with Divine Guardian, does it turn Divine Shield into an absorption bubble like some think it mentions, or how does that work, exactly?
Sparrhawk Aug 27th 2008 11:39AM
If you cast it on the tank for example it will give THEM the threat the heal originated from them. However is goes on you then you get the threat. This is for Beacon of Light
Wasuremono Aug 27th 2008 11:26AM
I was doing some math, and it seems a paladin's Holy Light is now the most mana effecient spell almost 50% more efficient than flash of light. So what is flash of light good for?
Also have you played any with a sheath of light holy pally build?
Arvenis Aug 27th 2008 12:00PM
Would you care to share that math with the rest of the class?
Palladiamors Aug 27th 2008 4:05PM
Your math is off. Not like uber off, but off. Going with the final level of the spells, flash of light can be cast four times before reaching the cost of holy light, reaching roughly ((And before spell power)) 3600 healing to Holy Lights 5500. ((These are rough numbers rounded up to 0's to make it easier to see whats going on.)) This is a HUGE departure to pre-Northrend, where four flashes netted you 2800 to Holy lights 3100. Note that for both numbers, this is pre-spell power, and holy light scales better, so the numbers are a bit further off. Your math isn't bad because of your assumption that holy light is more mana efficient, but your 50% is wrong because of scaling. It'll actually get WORSE for flash of light as it goes along.
That being said, I have never agreed with downranking, even after trying it. Flash of light is just the best way to keep some one topped off. If they get below your holy lights numbers, toss off one of those, then back to flashing. Learn when to use divine illumination effectively. Divine favor favor at the appropriate times, holy shock..... really, its not complicated to heal as a paladin. The only time it goes sour is when targets have abilities that effect multiple party members. Here is to hoping beacon of light eases that.
Linkage Aug 27th 2008 11:25AM
Any thing that mentions Ner'Zhul, the original Lich King? I know he fused with Arthas, but he didn't just dissapear.
the_Crawler Aug 27th 2008 11:38AM
There's a quest in Howling Fjord where you meet him (yet again) :
The Lich King says: "Shamanism has brought you here... Its scent permeates the air. *The Lich King laughs* I was once a shaman."