Raid Rx: 14 patch 3.2 trinkets to check out

Every week, Raid Rx will help you quarterback your healers to victory! Your host is Matt Low, the grand poobah of World of Matticus and a founder of No Stock UI, a WoW blog for all things UI, macro, and addon related. It's been a while since I looked at trinkets. What options are there available since then?
Yes, the linked article goes to the Priest column on trinkets. Not every healer's going to use them. But truth be told, there aren't that many new options for healers in the current game since Ulduar and Trial of the Crusader opened up. Let's look at everything available since Malygos.
So what do we have to work with?
Talisman of Resurgence – Sold by the Triumph vendors. This adds an extra 128 Intellect. It's easily accessible to players who grind out 25 heroic dungeon dailies. It's less than that if they pull off both 10 and 25 player versions of Koralon in Vault of Archavon. Good starter trinket for Discipline Priests and Holy Paladins. Not bad for any healer who has nothing else available to them.
Solace of the Defeated – The linked one goes to the Heroic version. Good news? You can wear the non-heroic version too. Having both trinkets combine for 318 spell power. I think the mana procs work independent of each other as well. It's my opinion that the pairing of both copies of this trinket is the best combination for any healer. You get jaw dropping mana regeneration (340 mp5 combined when they connect) along with the extra spell power.
Binding Light – Like it's partner above, these trinkets can go hand in hand with its junior brother. Only down side? It relies on you activating the abilities. After that, it's going to take a few casts for it to reach its maximum potential. Oh and if that's not enough, the effect lasts for 20 seconds. Paladins might want one of these. Sadly, the mp5 isn't that attractive. On use effect is nice when Paladins have to pound some extra heals in. Shamans and Disc Priests may wish to look at it if mana regeneration is slightly under. It's a good third string trinket to work with until your healers gain access to more powerful ones.
Battlemaster's Ruination – Option is only available to PvPers it seems. But is it worth PvPing just to pick up a flat increase to spell power and a last stand effect? That is largely subjective and dependent on the encounter. I can see it coming in handy for a fight like Faction Champions where no encounters are the same as the one before it. The extra health boost might save the life of someone. Would suggest it for a Priest because they're super squishy. Other than that, it's probably not worth the effort.
Meteorite Crystal – Intellect makes it attractive to Discipline Priests and Holy Paladins. Excellent on use effect that provides a stacking mana per 5 effect with no cap on the amount of stacks. It simply falls expires after 20 seconds. However, Paladins don't necessarily need the mana regeneration at certain high levels. If that's the case, open it up to any healer.
Pandora's Plea – Has Holy Paladin written all over it. Discipline Priests may wish to eye this as well. Once those classes have the Plea, feel free to open it up to the rest of the healers. The Discipline Priest and Holy Paladin gain a slight edge because of the intellect boosts in their trees. But don't forget that Replenishment helps everyone recover mana. That's based on the healer's mana pool, too!
Scale of Fates – Solid spell power booster to every healer class with the ability to increase haste rating. It's similar to a 2 minute Heroism or Bloodlust cooldown. Obviously it isn't as strong. Careful though as those DPS casters may be eyeing you hungrily for this trinket as well.
Sif's Remembrance – Great trinket for every healer class. It provides an extra spell power booster and it doesn't requite manual activation for it's abilities. Go ahead and snag one. It will last you for a while.
Energy Siphon – Avoid this trinket at all costs. Doesn't matter what healing class you are. It is better served as a component to an expensive enchant in the form of an Abyss crystal.
Eye of the Broodmother – Increased spell critical by almost 2% at level 80. It's an Illustration of the Dragonsoul type stacking buff. Unfortunately, it only plateaus to about 125 spell power. It's great for healers who rely on crit extensively. I suspect Holy Paladins and Resto Shamans working their way through Ulduar 10 will be shooting for this trinket.
Spark of Hope – It applies a good chunk of Spirit, that's for sure. That means it's better off in the clutches of a Holy Priest or a Druid. The base mana cost reduction will come in handy for a fight like General Vezax. Even if your Priests and Druids have more powerful trinket, go ahead and stick this in the "just in case" section of your inventory.
Show of Faith – It's the big sister to Sif's Remembrance. But it's only available from Yogg-Saron hard mode on the 25s. If you're up for it, go all in. However, if your guild is capable of acquiring this trinket, you may be better off going all in on the Solace of the Defeated.
Upcoming
Onyxia's lair is coming out which means old favourites will be making a return. I know Matthew Rossi is waiting for the new pumped up version of Quel'Serrar from Onyxia. But what's it got for healers other than refurbished tier 2 helms?
Speaking of Onyxia, check out these two refurbished trinket drops. Looks like they've evolved with the rest of the other items. The Scale restores 85 mp5 whereas the Flame restores 518 health. Individually, they're not that great. They're like Cheechoo and Michalek. They have to be viewed together instead of separately (and yes, hockey season is starting soon)!
Having both trinkets means your overall spell power gets a boost by 222. Not only that, DPS casters gain an effect called Searing Flame. I'm assuming it's a chance on hit, deal X damage effect or some variant for casters. But that's for the casters to worry about, not us healers.
For healers, we gain an ability called Cauterizing Heal. It's an instantaneous heal between ~2200 to ~2800. Every time we cast a healing spell, there is a chance it will get augmented with the Shard's 2 piece bonus.
The strength of these combined trinkets will largely depend on how often Cauterizing Heal goes off. They're decent second to third string trinkets. I'd probably bid minimum DKP + 25% if it were up to me just because it's something that can be played with. I can see players going for it for vanity reasons as well.
Lastly, if you're wondering about the amount of trinkets, I did include the heroic versions of the same name in the same section as the normal versions.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Grogfoot Sep 19th 2009 2:21PM
you wrote: "It's less than that if they pull off both 10 and 25 player versions of Koralon in Vault of Archavon" for the Talisman of Resurgence.
How so?
Federicko Sep 19th 2009 2:32PM
Koralon drops 2 Emblems of Triumph on 10 and 25 man, which leads to 4 additional Emblems per week if you run both versions of Vault every lock out, in addition to the daily dungeon quests' emblems.
Michael Sep 19th 2009 2:21PM
I picked up non-heroic solace of the defeated a few weeks ago--and boy is that an amazing trinket. Equip trinkets are always better than Use trinket, of course, and the mp5 boost on these is just unreal. The heroic version is probably the best healing trinket I've ever seen in game, with the non-heroic a close second. Healers should aim for these above anything else (even over trophies).
Andrew Martin Sep 19th 2009 2:46PM
I'm kind of surprised you didn't mention the tears of the vanquished which is possibly the best starter trinket in the history of WoW.
But I don't understand why Binding light is desirable for pallies but the energy siphon isn't. I just started gearing my holy pally and energy siphon is more mana return than my current blue and i don't need an egg since holy light is sufficent for me to heal anything with less spellpower and more regen.
Plus if you do the math binding light is barely better than it because you'll be a few casts in before you get more spellpower than the flat bonus you get with the energy siphon.
Given how easy it is to get i'd say Pallies certainly, and maybe shamans would do well to get it while they're getting geared up.
Zanathos Sep 19th 2009 6:14PM
I use the Energy Siphon on my Resto Shaman and I'm glad to have it. Yes, the intellect trinket would certainly be better as intellect gives you more mana, spellpower, and more mana return from mana tide and replenishment. Hardly makes the Energy Siphon useless, as mp5 has been somewhat nicely buffed. Especially given the current flood of abyss crystals out there, saying it's only useful as DE seems unjustifiably harsh.
Jinx Sep 19th 2009 2:50PM
Heya Matt. Rahf, resto druid, here. I
Jinx Sep 19th 2009 2:53PM
Well, that was fail from me >.<
It was a somewhat big post but I'll summarize:
I'm a resto druid that raids ToC 10/25 and Ulduar 10/25 a lot, no hard modes yet though.
My trinkets of choice: Spark of Hope & Spirit World Glass.
Should be replacing my Spirit World Glass with Solace of the Fallen soon though!
Elrina Sep 19th 2009 2:59PM
I would like to note that resto Shamans get a good boost from int as well and should be included in your disc/holy pally recommendations particularly if they are lhw resto.
Diogenes Sep 19th 2009 3:16PM
There are a few subjective "inaccuracies" I would like to point out. Energy Siphon, while not a great trinket, is ok for a resto shaman and disc priest. It is also much better than Binding Light as Binding light will only build up spellpower buff stacks meaning you will start off with 0 spellpower upon activation and the max theoretical spellpower for only seconds after you have cast 8 spells (as the overall effect only lasts 20 seconds). Energy Siphon will give its full spellpower buff right away and also last 20 seconds. For a shaman, that's great for refreshing earthshield and buffing up chain heal at key times.
Binding light is actually really only a disc priest trinket as you can get a lot of stacks from one pennance and then bubble every second using the rest of your time with this trinket activated (a spell which scales very well with spellpower).
Spark of hope is overpowered to the point of ridiculousness. It is an insane amount of regen such that it is BIS easily for priests and also druids in terms of regen. The amount of regen scales with the amount of haste you have and with the length of a fight (as it will proc with every spell and not per unit of time). Even for paladins and shamans it can be a very good trinket and probably is competitive even with Pandora's Plea and Talisman of Resurgence for them in terms of mana regen.
The only reason you would not use it is if you have no mana problems (very possible since Blizzard has nerfed having to worry about mana in WotLK) or if a fight has high burst healing requirements.
As for everything else I would be inclined to agree. Start farming peeps!
Rhabella Sep 19th 2009 5:15PM
I'd also like to point out that depending on your raid composition, and the incoming changes to all healers and their impending desire to use spirit as regen, it couldn't possibly hurt to tuck one away if no one actually needs it.
The shaman and pallies are going ot be seeing spirit on their gear, and grabbing an OP trinket for starting the next expansions first tier of raiding can't hurt.
CiM Sep 19th 2009 3:23PM
Binding Light, in the heroic version, is only 9 more mp5 than Energy Siphon. The normal version which is much more likely to be available to a healer with no better trinkets is only 3mp5 more than Siphon. And the use effect is arguably much *less* useful than Siphon's, because while it amounts to more total spellpower, you have to cast 6 spells before you reach the same level of spellpower offered by Energy Siphon in one click - which makes siphon better for "oh snap!" moments.
BOTH of these trinkets are rubbish and you'd never use either if you had access to anything better. But saying Binding Light is a worthwhile trinket if you can't get anything else, then recommending avoiding Energy Siphon entirely, is a bit silly when they're nearly identical :)
zetathran Sep 19th 2009 4:13PM
I'm using Tears of the Vanquished (http://www.wowhead.com/?item=47215) from 5 man ToC normal as one of my Priest's "starter" trinkets. It seems pretty good to me, lots of Int and procs pretty often, so I'm wondering how far it can take me before I should consider replacing it with emblem/raid trinket.
Paradym Sep 19th 2009 5:48PM
Spark of Hope is also near BiS for the Arcane mage. Since the cost reduction is taken before any modifiers, it shaves 42/84/168/336 mana off of Arcane Blast. Factor in the +55 crit rating from glyphed Molten Armor, and you get a mighty nice trinket.
I can feel the healers firing up their torches now.
Meradana Sep 20th 2009 3:23PM
is any1 gonna do a colummn like this for dps trinkets?
Fairlane Sep 19th 2009 7:11PM
Was that a cheer for Ottawa, or a dig at San Jose?
Unicow Sep 20th 2009 2:23PM
I think he means that if you tried to trade just one you them you don't get jack. But if you trade both you get Dany Heatley.
GO SHARKS!
Evelinda Sep 19th 2009 10:41PM
so, i'm just guessing here, but i'm assuming that these are from10/25 ToC and ulduar. Cool article (its still fun to know about trinkets i wont get, seeing as i dont raid :P), but it would have been neat if you'd also listed where/who they drop off for all of them :)
Picviewer Sep 20th 2009 1:05AM
Eh not crazy about any "use" ones of any sort and prefer the ones that rely upon a percentage to go off as they usually go off every couple of casts. They end up around 75% of the time constantly refreshing themselves. If your healing you shouldn't be hitting any other keys beyond ones to cast your needed spells not watching a timer to pop off a halfused trinket.
ClayMask Sep 21st 2009 7:29PM
Talisman of Resurgence is more than just a starter trinket for a holy paladin. It is argueably one of the BiS trinkets.
sikyon Sep 21st 2009 2:04PM
oh jesus those shards look pretty godly for pvp.
500+ hp5? damn...