Gearing up your Holy Paladin for Crit

I've never been a big fan of MP5 on Plate, as it is a poor man's substitute for Crit after Illumination was nerfed in Patch 2.1. It isn't specially important now, either, with the help of Divine Plea. Spell Power values only differ by a small margin between items, so I tend not to prioritize that. Haste and Crit tend to be the values that I look for in items because it's easier to pad Spell Power through enchants than it is to raise Haste and Crit. Both are good stats, although nowadays I tend to pursue Haste because I want my heals to land faster. It's extremely useful when healing Death Knights, for example, who tend to take large spikes of damage.
CRITICAL STRIKE FOR HOLY
Of course, Critical Strike Rating is still an important stat to pursue. We already heal for massive amounts, and crits inflate those numbers to eye-popping values. Needless to say, we need to get all the necessary talents to pump up our Crit, which means going down the Retribution tree for Conviction and Sanctified Seals. Critical Strike keeps up Illumination, conserving our mana, and makes Holy Shock more viable in heal options followed by instant cast Flash of Light or extremely fast Holy Lights.
As I mentioned before, with raid gear you won't need to worry about the choice between Crit or Haste, as the items will have those. Gearing up for raiding, on the other hand, forces us to make a choice. I don't quite agree with having a bit of both scattered in different pieces simply because the values aren't that high and we'll need to stack it in order to feel some returns. Here's a quick gear guide for those who choose to go the way of Critical Strike.
1. Head
The sad part about pursuing Plate gear with Spell Power and Crit is that most of the best items will be drops from dungeons. Take, for example, the Helmet of the Constructor, which drops from Skarvald the Constructor in Heroic Utgarde Keep. This awesome helm has meta and red sockets, great crit and good Spell Power. It also has Intellect, to boot. Prior to this, opening up The Crusader's Pinnacle in Icecrown, a soloable chain of phased quests, will reward The Argent Crown. It has comparatively good stats, and although it lacks sockets, it's incredibly easy to get.
Speaking of the Argent Crusade, if you're doing quests for them, anyway, you just might want to consider grinding reputation with them to obtain the Helm of Purified Thoughts, which can be purchased at Exalted. It's the best upgrade before Tier 7 and other raid drops, complete with meta and blue sockets. [EDIT: Thanks to Tophy for pointing this out!]
2. Shoulders
While you're in the area, you might also want to hit up heroic Utgarde Pinnacle, which has Ferocious Pauldrons of the Rhino. These drop from Gortok Palehoof, the second boss, and should be obtainable with some luck. It also has a yellow socket for more raw crit, although the socket bonus is just gravy. Alternatively, you can open up more quests in Icecrown (there tends to be a lot of quest chains in the zone) and obtain the Pauldrons of Morbidus as a reward for the soloable The Flesh Giant Champion. Aside from the great blue reward, the quest itself is pretty cool and story-driven, and I highly recommend completing it.
3. Chest
It's slim pickings for chest pieces with crit, but if you're willing to dive into the headache that is the Oculus, you might luck out with Eregos' Ornamented Chestguard. The good news is that it drops in Normal mode, so you'll probably get this while leveling to 80. When you're doing Heroics, however, Utgarde Pinnacle is again a good place to hit up as the last boss King Ymiron drops Ornamented Plate Regalia. Although it has no crit, it has a red and blue socket with a minor Haste socket bonus. As a last resort, you can always have a Blacksmith craft you a Brilliant Saronite Breastplate, which has no Intellect (eww, I know), but has pretty good MP5, crit, and a lot of Spell Power.
4. Waist
There are two excellent choices for a belt, both nearly identical in stats, down to having a yellow socket. The only question being whether you're lucky -- in which case you can try and go for the Girdle of Ice which drops from Omorok the Tree-Shaper in Heroic Nexus -- or unlucky, in which case you grind your way to Revered with the Kirin-Tor and buy the Girdle of the Warrior Magi. Perhaps you can do both and represent the Kirin-Tor whenever you run Heroic Nexus.
5. Legs
I feel bad about recommending this next piece because I think the Frenzyheart Tribe are total jerks and don't deserve all the sucking up that you'll need to do in order to get Discarded Titanium Legplates. Available at Revered status, these are about the best pre-raid crit plate pants Gold can buy. If the smell of those Frenzyheart snobs make you sick, you can always try and get the Ironshaper's Legplates to drop from Sjonnir the Ironshaper, the last boss in Normal Halls of Stone. He also drops a boring, crit-less epic belt in Heroic mode just in case you want to visit him then.
6. Feet
For the best pre-raid plate boots -- outside of spending thousands for the Blacksmithing-crafted Brilliant Titansteel Treads, you'll need to venture into Heroic Gundrak and defeat Moorabi. He drops Mojo Frenzy Greaves, a pair of red socketed boots with crit. Make sure you're headed in there with the quest One of a Kind, so you can always walk away with Slippers of the Mojo Dojo in case Moorabi refuses to cooperate.
7. Wrist
Not too many options for bracers, but you just might manage to get the Catalytic Bands off Mage-Lord Urom in Heroic Oculus. But since you're doing Heroics, anyway, you might as well aim high and kill the traitor king Anub'arak in Heroic Azjol-Nerub. The big bug drops Flamebeard's Bracers, which will be the best epic plate wrists outside of Naxxramas.
8. Hands
If you're doing Heroic Nexus for your waist, why not hit two birds with one proverbial stone and get the Grips of Sculptured Icicles to drop from those frozen commanders. Your next upgrade after this should already be inside Naxxramas. If you want a sure thing, make your way to Sholazar and make friends with those tick-infested Frenzyhearts. Aside from the Legplates, you can also get Sparkly Shiny Gloves at Revered status.
9. Shield
Even though I think Utgarde Pinnacle -- or at least the part with the boss on a proto-drake -- is totally sickening, there're a bunch of good upgrades in there. Fortunately, you'll only need to kill King Ymiron in Normal mode and hope that he drops Tor's Crest. When you finally do Heroics, you can save up enough Emblems of Heroism for a gorgeous Protective Barricade of the Light. It only takes 35 Emblems, so about a week or two worth of casual Heroic runs should do the trick.
10. Main Hand
Unless you've got the Gold to spare to have a Blacksmith craft the 3.0.8 nerfed Titansteel Guardian, your best option is to get the Gavel of the Brewing Storm. This is available from the Wyrmrest Accord at Revered reputation, so it might take some time. Since you'll need to hit up Heroic Nexus for a number of drops, anyway, be on the lookout for the War Mace of Unrequited Love. It has no crit, but it's appropriately epic and will be the best weapon you can carry heading into Naxxramas.
A very good alternative would be the Hammer of Wrenching Change, a reward from Tirion's Gambit, the latter part of an epic solo quest line in Icecrown. Notice a trend here? Icecrown has excellent blue rewards that can be obtained while soloing. The quest itself is steeped in lore, well-scripted, and wonderfully dramatic. Do it for the sake of enjoying the game, if not for the good loot.
Filler Gear
I'll go out on a limb here and recommend springing for a Deathchill Cloak. The materials aren't terribly expensive and while it has no raw stats, it has Haste, Crit, and Spell Power. The only difficulty with this cloak is finding a tailor who has unlocked the Loremaster of Northrend Achievement, which is what grants the recipe for this cloak. Otherwise, you can complete the quest The Fate of Bloodbane in -- you guessed it -- Icecrown for a blue reward, Bloodbane's Fall.
If you're loaded with Gold like Adam Holisky, why not splurge on a Signet of the Kirin Tor and pair it off with the Jewelcrafter-made Titanium Spellshock Ring. The only limitation to both is money, but if you have these, you won't need any ring upgrades until quite possibly Ulduar. If you're poor just like me, then you can hope Anub'arak also drops the Ring of the Traitor King in addition to the epic bracers. If you're just hanging out in Dalaran, why not see if Ichoron drops the Globule Signet from Heroic Violet Hold.
As for trinket slots, well, there's another reason to try for Sjonnir the Ironshaper in Heroic mode, and that's the Forge Ember trinket, which is straight up Critical Strike Rating with a sweet proc. You can pair this up with the Cannoneer's Fuselighter, a reward from The Last Line of Defense in Icecrown. You're certain to do this quest, anyway, as it leads to opening up Crusader's Pinnacle. Icecrown is awesome, isn't it? Anyway, that's it for our Holy Paladin pre-raid gear guide. Up next, we'll take a look at Haste gear for Retribution Paladins. Stay tuned.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
SimpleSurvival Dec 14th 2008 4:21PM
Thanks for reading your comments and writing a follow-up!
if only other bloggers on this site would do so... and stop writing
John Dec 14th 2008 4:40PM
Thank you for posting a follow up!
Tophy Dec 14th 2008 10:35PM
If, by some chance, you fail to pick up an upgrade while running heroics, the epic head piece from the Argent Crusade at exalted is very nice. It has a meta socket, another socket, 45 crit, and 84 spellpower.
And, if you wear the AC tabard, they have a nice ring at exalted too, so wear that tabard while searching running those heroics and this stuff will be waiting for you if you don't find what you are looking for.
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Zach Dec 14th 2008 10:36PM
ZOMG, Tophy, thanks for reminding me. I'm appending that one, it's pretty crucial. Good call!
aiglos Dec 14th 2008 5:01PM
You forgot one great possibility. The mace drop from Mal'Ganis in normal CoT: Culling of Stratholme.
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=37112
It's the mace I'm rocking until I can get to revered (1 more day!) with Wyrmrest to get my pre-raid tank gear and the Gavel of the Brewing Storm.
I was holding the Hammer of Wrenching Change, but I find this beauty to be more to my liking -- yes, I mix haste AND crit, but even now in all blues with only two heroics I'm still holding my own -- around 300 haste and 20% crit -- not too shabby for only having one heroic piece.
Utgarde Pinnacle, in my estimation, is pretty much one stop shopping for healing pallies and there is some good gear for all three pally specs there as well.
Once you get the gauntlet down -- it's cake -- normal or heroic.
chad Dec 14th 2008 5:21PM
Nice writeup.
I don't quite understand how anyone playing a pally would put ANY weight in mp5 gear. The math clearly shows that it is vastly inferior to crit, sp, and haste. As Zach said, everything comes with sp. The remaining choices are crit/haste, crit/mp5, and haste/mp5. Stacking crit and haste gear is the obvious choice. Perhaps the coming raids will require a bit more mp5, so I may start grabbing some mp5 gear once my crit/haste set is complete
Alkaios Dec 14th 2008 5:25PM
"If you're loaded with free time like Adam Holisky"
I fixed it for you =)
SparhawkJC Dec 14th 2008 5:30PM
You absolutely need to list this overbudget leather helm for a crit-loving holy paladin. Who cares if it's leather and ugly as sin, it's better than some epics.
Battlemap Hide Helm
Binds when picked up
Head Leather
443 Armor
+45 Stamina
+70 Intellect
Meta Socket
Yellow Socket
Socket Bonus: +12 Stamina
Durability 60 / 60
Requires Level 80
Equip: Improves critical strike rating by 77 (1.68% @ L80).
Equip: Increases spell power by 91.
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=37180
Sorano Dec 14th 2008 6:04PM
Part of what excited me about the transition to spellpower for casters in WotLK was exactly the opportunity you are mentionning: spell power gear from other armor types.
I checked WoWhead extensively. Half the time there's always one item or more that can suit Holy Paladin needs just fine.
I'm still not sure what character I should level to 8o, my prot warrior or my holy paladin. It just seems so easy to gear a paladin to heal with all the possible gear options out there.
Max Dec 14th 2008 6:18PM
RETRIBUTION HASTE GEAR SOON! >>
I read this at the bottom of your post. Why on earth would any retribution paladin every want to stack haste? Even if you would make the topic "Retribution +hit gear" it would be a bit strange.
Of course I don't know what you will be saying in it, but if you try to advocate for haste rating, prepare to get burned down. Haste and ArP are "nice secondary stats" as far as all tests so far are concerned.
Sorano Dec 14th 2008 6:46PM
Is the an important stat PvE Ret Paladins should be stacking after acquiring enough hit rating, strenght and crit rating
Simply, the seal that hurts more Seal of The Martyr/Blood is mainly affected by weapon speed and weapon damage. The more you stack haste, the more swings you get with your Seal.
That's the gist of it. Feel free to correct me.
Alarius Dec 15th 2008 3:31AM
Quote from http://elitistjerks.com/f76/t37843-retribution_paladin_thread_wrath_3_0_a/
Haste
Was great (for horde) in late BC, but due to huge mechanic changes regarding our seals and instant attacks, haste went from scaling equally with STR to the "meh" it is now. Haste increases white damage and SoB/SoM damage by giving you a few more attacks against a boss; haste does NOT decrease the GCD on our instant strikes or instant spells. You will find plenty of it on our sets and pieces, but it sure isn't something you want to enchant or gem for. You need 32.7 haste rating to gain 1% haste at 80.
Haste is terrible for Retribution Paladins.
phoenixmgn Dec 15th 2008 4:12AM
Zach, I'm pondering why it's necessary to make this guide, in addition to the Haste guide. Are people too lazy to research upgrades in Atlasloot or Wowhead? Can't we write better articles about better subjects? This post seems oh-so-filler.
Zach Dec 15th 2008 4:16AM
Why is it necessary to write any guide for that matter? Like Reputation guides? Or quest lines? Well, you certainly could do it yourself, or you can go to WoW Insider and have it all in one article.
Certainly, nothing stops people from doing it all themselves. But you'd be surprised how helpful WoW Insider's guides are without having to tab multiple pages or write them all on a piece of paper. Don't worry, though, there's a lot more to talk about regarding Paladins in Wrath.
We'll get to that soon, I promise.
Kate Dec 15th 2008 1:50PM
I love seeing guides like this. Yes, people can go out and research on their own but it's always nice to have everything compiled in one place. These articles are highly useful and pretty much "anti-filler" in my opinion. Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, eh?
Moo Dec 15th 2008 2:26PM
Phoenix- shush. SHUUUUUUSH!
These guides are very useful, particularly for those of us who dont have the time/patience to spend 4 hours on wowhead doing research (all things being equal, I'd rather be actually...y'know...playing the game).
On Friday I sent a message to Insider QQing about the lack of Holy Pally stuff on here lately. Very nice to see this on Monday. Good piece, Zach, keep it up.
Now i need to go grind more Argent rep...
mitch Dec 15th 2008 9:52AM
I made a similar sort of post on my blog.
*shameless plug*
http://remainsofapaladin.blogspot.com/
jonnywrigs Dec 15th 2008 10:25AM
just a quick suggestion for bracers that are an easy find
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=44197
honored with the wyrmrest accord and you can buy these
Woolwprt Dec 15th 2008 11:06AM
Zach, You big bully! Why are your picking on the poor Frenzyheart Tribe. They are adorable, lovable little fuzzballs once you get to know them. Poking baby gorillas with a stick…good times.
Besides the Oracle are just overgrown Murlocs. The only GOOD murloc is a DEAD murloc.
blackjack Dec 15th 2008 1:23PM
my opinion is....
the way to get mana back is stack INT a lot. and get haste (430 +- is a good number) to make FoL and HL faster.
i have 27 +k mana in a 10 man raid buffed and my divine plea restore me 6750 (562 mp5).
resume the best stats for a holy paladin IMO is:
- stack INT a lot
- get 430 haste rating aprox for faster heals
- get 30% crit in FoL
- get SP as you can if you reach the others stats before mentioned.