Spiritual Guidance: The 60-70 Finale

Every Sunday (usually), Spiritual Guidance will offer practical insight for priests of the holy profession. Your host is Matt Low, the grand poobah of World of Matticus and a founder of PlusHeal, a new healing community for all restorative classes. This week Matticus is finishing off the 60 – 70 aspect of Priest leveling!
Welcome to the final stretch. I believe Blizzard has sped up the leveling process in Outland (via a 30% experience reduction, yes?).
Go on then! There's a big giant portal just waiting for you! It's sort of dark looking. I guess that's why they call it the Dark Portal. Step through it!
New spells
Prayer of Mending: This healing spell has fast become a staple in the arsenal of Holy Priests. While it now does generate some threat for the Priest who casts it, the threat should not be a significant factor at all (whereas before, the threat generated from the spell would be applied to the target of the spell).
Shadow Word: Death: Holy Priests don't have a lot of use for offensive spells. This is straight and simple instant case spell that deals direct damage to the target of your choice. It does have a drawback. If Shadow Word: Death doesn't kill the target, you take damage. Shadow Word: Death does work in tandem with Prayer of Mending. If it happens to bounce towards you and you have a free moment, target the mob everyone else is working and SW:D. This will trigger the Prayer of Mending off of you. With clutch timing, SW:D can be used to remove Polymorph if it is cast on you.
Binding Heal: You won't be using Binding Heal much on your own. It's greatest strength lies in group and raiding situations. Are you taking damage? Is another player taking damage? Then target that player and cast Binding Heal. It covers both yourself and your groupie. It's way more time efficient than 2 Flash Heals.
Shadowfiend: Say hello to your little friend! Get accustomed to summoning your pet Shadowfiend regularly! Expect to use it no matter what spec you are. It grants you back mana based on the damage dealt.
Zones of Interest
Don't forget to keep Holy Firing and Smiting. For the Shadow users, do your Shadow... thing.
Hellfire Peninsula is darned massive. Once you step out of the portal, make a left (or a right if you're a green skin sympathizer). One of the guys there will shunt you over to your respective "foothold" towns. On a side note, a good number of professions can be upped from 300 to 375 here. Now go out and start whackin' some boars! You'll make first contact with the various demons under Illidan's command and get a feel for what you're really up against.
Head on over eastward to Zangarmarsh. It's a twilight landscape littered with towering mushrooms. Here you'll be acquainting yourselves with nagas and a few Ogres. The Cenarion Expedition have set up shop here trying fix the area. By now, you should be around the upper end of 61 or 62 (if you did all of this rested, maybe even 63ish).
I had a friend who opted for Nagrand instead of Terrokar Forest. I suggest going into Terrokar first and heading into Shattrath City. It's the capital city out here. For those of you on PvP servers, if you run into faction problems, you can always whistle for backup. Unfortunately, the inverse rings true. The other side could easily deploy their own. But that's world PvP for you. When you get here, you'll be asked to choose between Aldor or Scryer. At this point in the game, it doesn't mean much. If it helps, I chose Aldor since I was a tailor.
Nagrand is a zone that I consider the most majestic out of all the ones out there in Outland. When you step into it for the first time, you get that sense of enormity and "whoaness". Here you get to see the Senior Nesingwary along with quests to kill various beasts in the area. You'll have no problem doing the Ring of Blood quest chains out here. I've noticed whenever I passed through the zone there were always players looking for a healer to do it. Oh and before I forget, resist the urge to kill Corki.
Welcome to Blade's Edge Mountains! You'll find many Ogres in the area. If you glance up, you might happen to see a randomly impaled dragon somewhere. At this point, you should almost be on the verge of hitting 70.
If you don't manage to ding into 70, you have two options left. You can either boot yourself to Netherstorm or trek down to Shadowmoon Valley. Both zones will help you hit 70 relatively quickly.
Now what?
First thing you want to do is pick up the Flying skill. Head down to your faction town in Shadowmoon Valley and pick it up. There isn't much to do now at 70. Start off with the normal 70 dungeons (any order).
- Shadow Labyrinth
- Steamvault
- Shattered Halls
After that, feel free to graduate to Heroic instances. If you're a new Priest with geared guildmates, you might be able to jump in on Karazhan runs for badges and whatever loot that drops. Zul'Aman is also within reach. Kara pickup groups are a dime a dozen.
With Wrath but a mere couple of weeks away, I don't believe it's really worth it. I think new Priests are better off waiting and holding back. Level up some professions. If you're low on gold, start doing some dailies and stockpile some currency.
In hindsight, I should have picked another name besides finale. It won't be the finale in a few weeks, eh? I'll be working hard on that one as much as I can. It won't be a full on leveling and questing guide. But I'll try to at least highlight quest hubs of interest along with the new spells.
On a side note, I just realized Spiritual Guidance hit 40 columns last week. This one is the 41st. Aside from Lichborne (the new Death Knight column), Priests have the lowest number of columns. Go figure.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Xianthos Oct 30th 2008 10:49AM
I've been waiting all month for this
Akhilesh Oct 30th 2008 9:27AM
Its still always for to experience the 70 content i.e SSC and TK. With the patch nerf you can squeeze in a few kara gear or even "blued out" holy priests =).
Shellie Oct 30th 2008 9:30AM
"On a side note, I just realized Spiritual Guidance hit 40 columns last week. This one is the 41st. Aside from Lichborne (the new Death Knight column), Priests have the lowest number of columns. Go figure."
Not True! Blood Pact has only 39 entries. Come on Give the poor Warlocks some love.
Shellie Oct 30th 2008 9:32AM
Ooops. 38
ctmackenn Oct 30th 2008 9:31AM
i still fcant get my priest past lvl 40 its still slow class to lvl
Axolotl Oct 30th 2008 9:34AM
One tiny thing, it IS worth leveling to 70 with still a little less than 14 days to go till Wrath Of The Lich King, I agree it's not woth it to do Heroics, I'd go for Dailies and stockpiling Gold
Raaj Oct 30th 2008 9:36AM
Since I've recently (in the past week) taken my paladin to 70, I can assure you that it's very possible (and easy) to hit 70 before you leave Terokkar Forest. Just do every instance at least once and make sure you stick it out until you get the achievements for completing X number of quests in HFP, Zang, and Terokkar and it should be very easy.
Afterwards, you can skip ahead to SMV and Netherstorm to pick up some better gear via quests, then go back around to finish the rest of the zones for some easy easy cash (and enchanting supplies if you're an enchanter).
Taraske Oct 30th 2008 9:47AM
Zangar is west of HFP, not east ; )
Xtian Oct 30th 2008 10:34AM
Doesn't shadowfiend now return mana equal to a percentage of your total mana pool everytime it hits something? It used to return mana = to damage dealt, but I believe 3.0.x changed it (nerf to Shadowpriests, buff to healery priests, nerf to anyone fighting Curator).
paper Oct 30th 2008 10:52AM
I'm currently at 64 and I've never had a top-level priest. Regardless of the loot fast becoming obsolete, is it worth joining a Kara group just to pick up the basics of raiding? Or are they so easy now that it's not much better an experience than a basic instance?
Jane Gray Oct 30th 2008 1:28PM
Especially if you intend to heal any 10 man and 25 man content is a great way to learn. Nerfed is all the better because there will be fewer deaths that you probably couldn't have prevented but you feel guilty anyway.
Bart Oct 30th 2008 11:10AM
This post fails to deliver. It doesnt offer anything new and insightfull as to "what to do" between lvl 60 and 70. Its pretty generic IMHO. Maybe you should spend more time talking about the new skills, and how to best take advantage of them, but your description of them is pretty short.
This isnt "Spiritual Guidance" it tries to be just plain ole guidance, and its not even that
krashnark Oct 30th 2008 11:11AM
Getting the Blessed Regalia of Undead Cleansing epic set right now is a really good idea. http://www.wowhead.com/?itemset=781
I just got 3 of the 4 in under 2 hours. Really nice compared to the greens I got after just hitting 70.
This map really helped to snipe the rare ones that drop the legs.
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/wowwiki/images/2/26/ScourgeInvasion.jpg
Greta Oct 30th 2008 11:41AM
You say that holy priests won't have much use for SW:D but you don't offer any advice on how other specs might use it. I'm shadow, 63, and still trying to work it effectively into my rotation. I kind of agree that this post doesn't offer much solid advice.
Skadiya Oct 30th 2008 12:22PM
That's because it's a blog for Holy Priests, maybe?
Jane Gray Oct 30th 2008 1:32PM
Make sure you have VT up and then use it at every cooldown. (this way you heal your own damage and dont annoy the healer, if you're in a group)
I use it to pull on the Isle of Q, or anywhere where tagging your mobs might be hard.
pantear Oct 30th 2008 7:26PM
Per Jane Gray's recommendation, you should have VE up, and cast SW:D before Mind Blast. That way, you can heal yourself back with MB/VE.
Right now, it's better to use it when the mob/boss is actually dying instead of mindlessly spamming it.
Drumstick Oct 30th 2008 11:42AM
My holy priest hit 70 tuesday night. The leveling changes are amazing. I went HFP, Zanga, Terokkar, Nagrand and hit 70. I have so many quests left still to do, its amazing.
Heroics are also extremely easy. I have around 500sp and have yet to have a problem healing heroics.
Chris Anthony Oct 30th 2008 12:20PM
One little-appreciated facet of Shadow Word: Death is that it's the only instant-cast direct-damage spell that priests get. That makes it invaluable for tagging mobs on Isle of Quel'Danas or in server events.
Nihilas Oct 30th 2008 7:13PM
I think this is a terrible Guide compared to the Paladin one, Ive leveled a priest and Pally to 70 and the other guides actually helped me... ALOT.