Spiritual Guidance: The Undying experience of a Priest

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 Matt offers some tips and insights for the Priest aiming to go after the Undying title!
I wanted to share some thoughts and tips this week on a successful Undying run I participated in with my guild. It continues to be one of the most challenging achievements in the game. To put it bluntly your entire raid group must navigate and clear out every encounter in Naxxramas without dying to any of the bosses. The amount of coordination, luck and skill needed is high. Remember that dying on trash is perfectly okay. It's the bosses where you can't afford to lose players on.
But I want to let you all in on a secret. There's a trick to earning the Undying.
What is it?Simple.
Take a deep breath and relax. My group got through all four quarters before we realized that no one died. I was still Discipline. I had a Resto Druid for support up to that point and we flew through all of the quarters flawlessly.
I read a great article in Wired magazine about air traffic controllers. In it one of the observers mentioned that you can tell how relaxed a flight controller is by the angle of their back. If a person's back was upright at 90 degrees or if he was leaning back slightly at 100 degrees, then you would know the controller was at ease. However, if the flight controller's back angled any lower than 90 (leaning forward), then they were under a considerable amount of stress.
My back was either straightened or slightly relaxed up until we reached Sapphiron before the Ret Paladin made the decision to go Holy just to help.
Priest tips
- Don't hold yourself back: Take advantage of the correct regen mechanics as much as possible. I wager most Priests aren't using their Shadowfiends or potions regularly. You still have those in reserve along with Hymn of Hope.
- Use cooldowns at the first sign of trouble: As a healing Priest, you're either going to have access to Pain Suppression or Guardian Spirit. Use those spells liberally when you feel things become dangerous.
- Prayer of Healing glyph: I personally like this glyph. It's like having additional 5 additional HoT spells at your disposal.
Here are a few things that I kept in the back of my head when I was working my way through the various Naxx quarters.
Military Quarter
Instructor Razuvious
I stayed primarily on the Understudies the whole time. I let my partner worry about the raid. Use your judgment on this especially when it comes down to when to heal them. I waited for their health to drop down to around 90% or so before I unloaded healing spells.
Gothik the Harvester
Cover the undead side. Shackle if things get out of hand. I did not have to use it but it was nice having the option there.
Four Horsemen
I tanked the rear ads (Sir Zelik and Lady Blameaux) in tandem with a Boomkin. I healed the two of us. The Resto Druid was up front covering Thane and Rivendare.
Construct Wing
Patchwerk
You stay full time on the off tank. Let your partners worry about the main tank. They should assist you in anyway possible on the offtank as well but I never deviated from the off tank at all.
Grobbulus
Stay in range of diseased victims. You never know. Have a quick heal ready for them if they happen to step in the wrong direction.
Gluth
Heal your zombie kiters here. In fact, I even kited with them. Just like Gothik, I had a shackle ready in case a zombie managed to come in close.
Thaddius
Nothing particularly special here. Keep firing the Prayer of Mendings non step. Heh, do levitate when dealing with the ledge boss. He managed to get me a few times before in the past. How embarrassing.
Plague Wing
Noth the Plaguebringer
Positions yourself in the corner opposite from the entrance. If you happen to pull any unfriendlies toward you, they have to go through your tanks first.
Heigan
If you know there of a player in your raid group who can't dance, keep a shield and a Prayer of Mending on them during the dance phase at all times. If they get hit, it should still take 2 more eruptions to kill them (in theory at least).
Loatheb
Nothing special here. I placed myself in the tank group so that Prayer of Healing could hit the tank.
Spider Wing
Anub'rekhan
He's a walkover. Do what you normally do and make sure you are not getting caught by locust swarms.
Faerlina
We didn't really bother with ad control. The raid group just blitzed her down and AoE'd the rest at the same time.
Maexxna
I didn't do anything special here. I kept track of webbed victims and watched the timers for any web wraps past the enrage timer. I remember using Pain Suppression during this point. She only wrapped once.
Frostwyrm Lair and Kel'Thuzad's Chamber
Sapphiron
I had my Frost Resist gear handy and tossed it on. I mentioned earlier that our Ret Paladin turned Holy to help out. Yes it took an air phase longer. But better to be safe then to be sorry. There's nothing wrong with adding an extra thousand or two thousand hitpoints.
Kel'Thuzad
The tension during this encounter was really high. I'm not kidding. My hands were literally frozen. We split up the healers. Holy Paladin to my right, Resto Druid to my left, and I took center stage in the middle of the green circle. Other than the tank, there were only two melee. Each healer had a dedicated melee just in case they got blocked. I had my camera at max distance to spot the ice blocks as they formed over the raid.
The most important thing any player can do is to remain calm and not panic. Because the moment one player starts to panic, it will start a ripple effect and the rest of the players will start panicking. If you can stay cool, then Undying will be yours.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Muse Mar 22nd 2009 8:14PM
On the other hand, it's perfectly acceptable to panic afterwards, when you realise you have to live up to the title.
Mark Mar 22nd 2009 8:23PM
So true. I'm sure I'll do something stupid like die to a non-elite mob while doing a daily quest, and be mortified.
syfie Mar 22nd 2009 8:27PM
^^ This
Vassal Mar 23rd 2009 8:43AM
My brother was literally pale and overjoyed at the same time when I saw him healing for Undying Heroic. He was both excited about his Black Proto-Drake but apprehensive when removing his hands from the computer.
It's a lot of stress on everyone if you fail KT.
Vericam Mar 22nd 2009 8:33PM
A great trick for Instructor, you can cast Guardian Spirit on the Understudies, makes catching up with the healing a breeze.
Ryan Mar 23rd 2009 1:46PM
Best trick is to underman the instance to eliminate the threat of bads fucking everything up.
jimonaxe Mar 22nd 2009 8:52PM
This is all well and good. However you haven't explained what to do when Blizz screws up with an in-game glitch. for example: Gluth's devestate doesn't limit itself to reducing the raid's health - it kills half you. And Sapphiron only decides to cast 1 ice-block leaving half the raid with their pants down while they wipe.
Happened on consecutive weeks for us
Chirri Mar 23rd 2009 5:44AM
Haven't been killed by the Decimate since they did all that work to fix the Naxx lag problems they had a couple months back (but it was /coughcough "killer" for several weeks for us at the time).
However we DID lose one raid member to it tonight - apparently it doesn't mesh well with Life Tap.
Ansky Mar 22nd 2009 8:55PM
Or just bring a holy pally and all you have to sorry about the entire run is keeping them alive if they get ice blocked on KT.
Kittahsmash Mar 22nd 2009 9:17PM
Amg Ansky hi! :D
It also might be worth mentioning that Feral Druids need to be extra careful on Gluth. Several times I've shapeshifted out of bear form to cat form, at the exact second that Devastate goes out, and it kills me. Some calculation bug, where it tries to reduce me to X% of the life I have in bear form, but I'm in cat form, so it just nukes me. I've heard a couple other people doing it too :(
Zul Mar 22nd 2009 9:07PM
Seriously.
Post after post. The undying and immortal are not hard, at all! You can be half awake and not die in Naxx.
Maybe you guys raid with idiots? If so why do you?...
Hansbo Mar 22nd 2009 11:49PM
It's difficult because you have to stay sharp and avoid a lot of things that can kill you over a pretty long period of time.
I don't think anyone thinks its difficult to stay alive in Naxx, but for everyone to avoid absolutely everything and for the healers to keep everyone topped off to get away from RNG deaths... it's stressful. Not easy.
And it doesn't really have to do with people being idiots.
Foxfyr Mar 23rd 2009 2:40AM
Because some people value finding people they enjoy hanging out with more than people they can treat like garbage when they make a mistake.
If you enjoy playing the game like work and don't care how other people see your criticisms, then more power to you.
Plastic Rat Mar 23rd 2009 5:47AM
Shh! Never mention that you feel the game is too easy on here... dude, you should know better. You probably drove the share price for Logitech up by a tiny fraction as all those down-raters have to go get new mouses.
styopa Mar 23rd 2009 8:24AM
Why?
I'm more interested in understanding the desperate desire for epeen behind a post like this.
Nax, while hardly tough, is probably the toughest long instance in the game right now. To get the achievement, you have to make it through a high number of bosses, without anyone dying. Everyone paying attention at every moment, nobody lagging at the wrong moment, etc. It doesn't require the coordination and expertise that Sunwell did at 70, but it's not cakewalk easy, either.
So why the hate behind a comment about raiding with idiots?
I've never understood that. Because if you really thought about what you're saying, ironically, is that it's easy for you, and if you call ANYONE for whom it isn't easy "an idiot", that would suggest you're only a hairsbreadth above that denomination yourself.
Zul Mar 23rd 2009 8:53AM
Epeen, seriously?
I'm a probably the smalllest epeen for someone with H GoTR. I pug heroics for badges for heirlooms, I don't make fun of the mage doing 700dps or the tank with 21k hp (thats so much fun to heal). I go into Naxx 10 with a pug and I don't curse at the idiot he drops he poison in the raid. I however do know that Naxx is very easy and "RNG" doesn't effect it. People have to simply not play like trash. I do understand lag or something though.
DCoW Mar 23rd 2009 12:03PM
that may be the case, however these bosses can always do that random gib. so all you need is one unlucky, un-guardian spirited gib and there goes the title for the week.
This could be something as simple as being at 40% health in sapphiron, and then getting assaulted by double blizzard, or a bad Kt iceblock, or a bad plague gauntlet(the area from heigan to loatheb) gib.
so please don't act like it's nothing.
Sikaros Mar 22nd 2009 9:54PM
one of the hardest titles ingame ATM indeed
redaxe Mar 22nd 2009 10:20PM
Indeed - The Immortal is the toughest raid achievement in the game:
http://www.wowinsider.com/2009/03/12/immortal-is-the-toughest-raiding-achievement-in-the-game/
Tradyk Mar 22nd 2009 10:18PM
One thing that helped me a couple times, for both our undying and immortal runs, is keeping guardian spirit ready for any disconnects. When a melee DC's on heigan, makes it alot easier to keep them alive.