Spiritual Guidance: Don't be that priest

Every week (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 No Stock UI, a UI and addons blog for WoW. Ever wonder what separates good priests and thoughtful priests to downright annoying priests and careless priests?
This week's post is inspired by a post about shamans I read the other week from Healing Way. It was about typical things that shamans sometimes do which they should not do. Just for kicks, I felt like compiling a similar list for priests.So without further adieu, don't be that priest:
...Who blows Hymn of Hope when everyone's mana is topped (or is too far away). Your raid frames are up aren't they? My frames are set to display the mana bars of everyone in the raid. Browse through it and check once in a while to determine if it really is needed. If the mana's still full, there's no sense in using it.
...Who is way off on Pain Suppression or Guardian Spirit cooldowns. I admit, coordinating cooldowns with big attacks can be tough to do. You're too worried about healing the raid and sometimes you might be off from dropping a defensive cooldown on the player who needs it the most. This used to be me.
...Who never dispels on a fight like Hodir. When I play on my alts, it continuously pains me to see players stuck in Frost Nova or in a constant state of fear when such effects can be easily removed. Priests have an AoE dispel at their disposal. It's not difficult to point and use it. Sometimes a simple Dispel Magic can be more important than a heal.
...Who Power Infuses melee. I saw a priest cast Power Infusion on a ret paladin once. Please don't do it. There's other casters who will benefit more from it.
...Who Pain Suppresses a tank with an extremely minor threat lead. This is frustrating. I understand that some tanks take a huge beating and you can't bite back the urge to drop a cooldown on them. It's even worse when they have such a colossal time generating threat. Keep an eye on your threat meter for this one. If there's a DPS that's just under the tank, a simple Pain Suppression could tip that DPS player over and cause a bunch of problems.
...Who drops the Psychic Scream fear bomb on trash when there is no need to do so. There is absolutely no need to fear on trash. Raid groups should have plenty of crowd control already without a priestly need to fear. By screaming, who knows where the feared mobs will run to, right? They could pick up even more trash mobs. Or worse, they could yank the boss over. Do yourself a favor and don't voluntarily fear unless your raid leader green lights you to do so.
...Who comes into the raid completely devoid of candles in their bags to buff. I make an effort to keep a stack of 60 candles on my priest at all times. There are times when I've run out mid raid and it's embarrassing. It also sucks when you have to cast 50 individual buffs (between Fortitude and Spirit).
...Who just stands there. Do something! Heal! Dispel! Look productive! Don't stand there and look AFK! Run around and keep players alive!
...Who forgets to Fade when new mobs crop up. Whoops! I pulled threat once on an incoming mob. Fade is your friend. In fact, keep hitting fade every chance it becomes available. Watch as your survivability increases.
...Who forgets to activate Inner Fire. It's an extra spell power buff. Have it keybound to something handy and convenient. For me, I like to use Shift C. Don't ask why. It just happens to work out.
...Who loves to jump into melee range of trash mobs and Holy Nova spam. Don't be like me. I once ran into a group of trash after the tank gained aggro on them all thinking I would be safe. I figured I could keep shelling out Holy Nova and do some damage as well as heal right? Well 3 seconds later, I found myself face planted on the ground. Turns out those mobs like to whirlwind. I learned my lesson and kept my DPS to a distance.
...Who like to chain Levitate people especially when triggering Anub'arak. This is actually really annoying. And yes the debuff is removable by clicking it. Still, it does irritate people especially those who can't click it off if their UI doesn't display it. There's no real reason to levitate the entire raid. Doing it to run across the ocean is one thing. But don't do this crap during raids.
...Who don't remember to buff Fortitude after someone gets back up during mid combat. When players are dead, their buffs are wiped. When they get resurrected mid combat, they're going to be weak. It causes me to lose precious time when I try to look for them on my frames. I just slam Prayer of Fortitude and rebuff everyone in the raid to guarantee they've been hit.
...Who forgets they have anti-disease spells. So we've got two dispels. One removes magic and another removes disease. Keep it bound on your bars. I like to have Dispel as my E key, Mass Dispel as my Ctrl E key, and Abolish Disease as my Shift E key.
...Who continues to heal after a wipe has been called. You're slowing the raid down! Your leader just called for everyone to die! Stop healing and wasting time! Run to the nearest fire and die!
...Who doesn't realize they have mana potions and flasks for tough encounters. Unprepared raiders who are tackling bosses without the necessary consumables? What's up with that? Get some flasks when you're working on progression stuff. You might not need mana potions now, but it's better to have it just in case you do.
...Who never heals hunter pets. Want to really stand out from the rest? Have some pet frames shown. Watch as hunters lovingly gaze at you as Spot The Wolf manages to live.
...Who doesn't DPS during burn phases. If it's a straight up max DPS phase, don't simply stand there twiddling your thumbs waiting for someone to take damage. Be proactive and start healing. Chances are, your raid is alive. Take the time to pile on some DPS.
...Who DPS's when they shouldn't. Know when is not a good time to DPS. Stop tossing Holy Fires when the raid is taking massive AoE damage.
...Who fails to use Fear Ward when it is known there are mobs that fear. This is me. I sometimes forget to use Fear Ward. I'm a Dwarf too! I've had access to this spell since forever! Don't be like me! Make notes on which bosses fear and use it then. Faction Champions is a great time to use it.
...Who rolls on hit gear with no intent on ever DPSing. Don't rob another player in your raid of gear that they will use. If you're a healer for life, stay that way.
...Who rolls on PvP gear without future plans of setting foot into battlegrounds or arena. Again, same thing as above. Give it to the players who intend to PvP.
What else would you add to this list?
(Thanks for your help, Wyn!)
Filed under: Priest, (Priest) Spiritual Guidance






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Andrew Martin Oct 20th 2009 6:11PM
Holy Nova spam isn't always a bad idea just don't be retarded about it. I use it every time i do onyxia. I put my shields on everyone who needs them and then go to town till they burst through the shield. I also do it a ton in 5 mans because in t9 gear most 5 man trash can't burn through a power word shield before they die.
I also psychic scream in Violet Hold for no good reason. Mostly because it's harmless and makes the boring trash packs a little less boring.
Azucar Oct 20th 2009 6:35PM
Fearing trash in violet hold is in fact not harmless, it is very annoying for melee dps and tanks and actually quite stupid. Realize you are in a group and not on your own and though it may make the instance more interesting for you it probably bugs other people to no end.
Brew Oct 20th 2009 6:34PM
Apparently you've never tanked. Tossing out a scream in VH is hell for a tank. It screws up their positioning, probably right as they're lining up a shockwave. It sends mobs out of consecrate range. It sends caster mobs back to casting range, and out of range of interrupts, and can put them out beyond the 130% aggro range, meaning that they will swap to a high threat ranged instead of the tank.
Andrew Martin Oct 20th 2009 7:00PM
It wouldn't be a problem if they switch to a lock, mage or hunter i can heal through them just as easily as the tank. That's why a 3k sp disc priest rocks so hard in 5 mans provided everyone's dps is rocking to a level that i'd even bother healing you through the daily then it really doesnt matter if you get aggro.
I guess it's worth pointing out that i only do the daily with people from my guild and a select group of people. Having three healers geared for heroic toc (priest, pally shaman) gives me a lot of control over who i join.
shawn Oct 20th 2009 7:05PM
^this
Sparcrypt Oct 20th 2009 7:24PM
@Andrew Martin
"I also psychic scream in Violet Hold for no good reason. Mostly because it's harmless and makes the boring trash packs a little less boring."
As a rogue I can tell you right away this is very very annoying. Not all of us get 30 odd yards of DPS room - I have to stand next to it and turning 'boring' trash into 'annoying' trash isn't a step up at all.
Brew Oct 20th 2009 7:29PM
I guess the best response here is... behaving badly in a group is bad... regardless of who the players are, whether they deal with you or not.
It annoys everyone around you, whether they call you out on it or not.
Iwanttobeasleep Oct 20th 2009 8:36PM
Screaming in the middle of trash also makes it last a lot longer because you slow down DPS. GG.
brownyboi Oct 21st 2009 5:03AM
Look at the bright side, folks... this guy only runs with guildies so he's not our problem.
One of our druids used to have an annoying habit of using that annoying (but possibly useful in the right cicumstances) ability that blows the mobs backwards (typhoon, maybe?) all the time. A few well chosen words of advice solved that problem.
metalspawned Oct 20th 2009 6:11PM
Thanks Matt! I am a mage with a holy priest alt and this will help me make the ToC to h-ToC jump.
uncaringbear Oct 20th 2009 6:11PM
"...Who never heals hunter pets. "
Sorry, but pets are at the very bottom of the healing priority list. In many fights, it's hard enough to squeeze in a heal to that DPS who's suffering at the bottom corner of the raid frame. Not to mention there's sooooo many hunters who can't be ****ed to pull their pets back during heavy AOE damage.
t0xic Oct 20th 2009 6:44PM
/agree.
Hunters have Mend Pet for a reason. If they can't keep their pet alive then they can rez it and learn from the experience. They learn nothing if you keep the pet up for them. It would be no better than attempting to keep a bad dps up during a whirlwind. They should die and learn from it.
Banthis Oct 20th 2009 6:46PM
Most hunters will do their best to keep their pet alive, but there's some stuff that they just don't have the ability to control. At the same time, pets are usually 10 - 40% of the hunter's damage. Dead pet = serious DPS loss, which can mean a wipe for the group.
Pets are not as important as other characters, but keeping them alive is definitely a Good Thing.
Hiwa Oct 20th 2009 6:56PM
It doesn't hurt to add pets to your healing grid, even if it's just to let them benefit from a wild growth now and then. I play a resto druid AND a hunter, and until I had a hunter I never even considered throwing a heal on hunter pets. Now that I know how symbiotic the relationship is between hunter/pet I'm a lot more sympathetic.
I still don't res pets tho.
t0xic Oct 20th 2009 6:56PM
@Banthis
If the hunter is actively using Mend Pet (the animation is unmistakable) then sure, no problem. I'll smack a rejuv on them or wild growth if I'm topping off the party. If the hunter doesn't care, then I don't have to care. Incidentally, I have a raiding (survival) hunter and a raiding (resto) druid, so I see both sides of this issue.
Healers really do have their hands full in raids. I think that's the point that's being made.
Kaphik Oct 20th 2009 6:59PM
The problem in Wrath is that basically the pets are either going to be alive or dead no matter what you do. It's not quite as critical to keep them alive as it was in TBC, and since there are so few BM hunters as there used to be, pets do wind up being forgotten most of the time.
Quiz Oct 20th 2009 7:47PM
"I just slam Prayer of Fortitude and rebuff everyone in the raid to guarantee they've been hit."
I hope you have the minor glyph for that--otherwise it's 69% of your base mana and an extremely stupid thing to do: what good is forting your players if you have no mana left to heal them with?
Quiz Oct 20th 2009 7:47PM
I agree with the posters: hunters can heal their own pets. Pull em back and heal them if they're taking damage. I'll heal the players, not their pet.
vazhkatsi Oct 20th 2009 8:53PM
chain heal ftw
mark.grexton Oct 20th 2009 9:00PM
I personally keep up Mend Pet everytime I can on my Pet, but I also treasure my healers who heal my pet, because Mend Pet can't always keep up with the damage.
I understand and agree with pets being bottom on the priority list but the person who said, to papaphrase "screw pets let the hunters pull them back" is ignorant. I am routinely cresting 6k DPS on my hunter, my pet can be 5-10% of that, every second that I am using my mana and global CD's to DPS (instead of heal my pet) is a shorter time that the boss lives and less time for the healers to heal, even though pets should be on the bottom of the list, they still need to be on it!
I am lucky, my healers are smart enough to take care of me and my pet, and they also know that me and my pet will be the first persons there with a Roar or Distracting Shot, to peel mobs off of them when they take aggro.