Spiritual Guidance: The Val'anyr effect

Over the past weekend, I've managed to accomplish three fairly important goals.
- Watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- Watch Princess Bride
- Get Val'anyr crafted
It took me nearly 7 months from my first fragment drop until the death of Yogg-Saron with 3 keepers up before I finally managed to forge one of these maces. It's a good thing since I'll be able to wield Val'anyr against heroic Val'kyr Twins and against the armies of Arthas in Icecrown. Val'anyr grants a buff called Blessing of Ancient Kings. It's a 15 second long buff where your healing spells drop a shield that absorb damage equal to 15% of the amount healed. And yes, the shield does stack up to 20000 damage absorbed.
If your raid happens to have one of these, I assume it's in possession of a player who plans on sticking around in the guild and the game for a long time. Rumor has it one of the early players on my server sold their character when they acquired Val'anyr which I personally view as a waste of time and effort of the guild.
Maximizing the usage
What makes this weapon so special from other healing weapons is the buff it gives to the healer: Blessing of Ancient Kings. Healing spells cast will provide shields for the affected targets that absorb 15% of the healing done (overhealing included).
How does a player get the most use out of it? The answer is simple! Do not have your healers do anything differently than before! There's no special tactic or set of cast sequences.
Let your healers do what they've already been doing. There is no need to second guess or double check your spell casts. I know because I started doing the same thing when I first began experimenting with the weapon. I wanted to try to base my strongest and situationally useful spells around the effect. I realized that wasn't quite the route to go.
While there is no difference in casts, I did notice that my target prioritization slightly changed when I was raid healing. I became more aware of who I was healing and why.
On tank healing
When Blessing of Ancient Kings goes off, I made a concentrated effort to cast my biggest heals on the tank that was currently being hit. Remember that the value of the shields stack. As Disc, I'd drop the largest heals possible. But then again, I typically do that anyway during intense situations.
An example of a delicate and intense situation is like dealing with Dreadscale when he is enraged during the heroic Northrend Beasts encounter. This is when you want the biggest shields possible.
The goal here is to mitigate as much damage for the tank as possible.
On raid healing
When I switch to Holy, I have more targets I need to shield and protect.. While the individual shields will not be as strong as the ones directed to tanks, this is okay. As I'm already healing multiple players, the shield effect will absorb and prevent a smaller amount of damage to more players.
I specifically zeroed in on players who I felt were more likely to take more damage. Even if they were at full health, I noticed that with the Blessings of Ancient Kings up, I would overheal them anyway to get the shields up.
To apply this, let's say there are several Infernals loose on the Lord Jaraxxus fight and the melee players are busy taking them out. If Blessing of Ancient Kings is active, I'll target the melee exclusively and start casting Circle of Healing and Prayer of Healing to make sure they get shields up. Infernals have that nasty AoE pulse and the shields will provide them additional protection. But then again, I do this anyway since I have the Prayer of Healing glyph and wanted to get the extra health regen going.
Again, I reiterate that the idea is to have multiple shields up on the multiple players who you know will be taking incoming damage.
Did anything change?
Not really.
The playstyle of the character with the legendary mace should not be significantly affected. There's no manual that says "this is how Val'anyr should be used." The mace is designed to augment your healing, not completely change how you do it. I can tell you that it's certainly a lot of fun in raids. It does have a slight negative side effect for the other raiders -- it's apparently difficult to spot the shadow priest who disperses on Faction Champions when there are many raiders encased in blue spheres.
It's not possible to trigger the shielding effects of the mace manually (as in, you can't right click it to trigger the buff). You gain Blessing of Forgotten Kings whenever you actually heal a player who has suffered some damage. You cannot gain the blessing when the target is at full health. It's up to the healer to get as much as they can out of the buff when it is active. A paladin is going to drop major healing spells on single targets. Other raid healing classes will land with smaller shields on multiple targets. Stick to your strengths no matter what class you are. There's no need to switch to a role that your class or spec isn't meant to excel at.
Actually, this post inspires a great idea for next week's Raid Rx post on managing and maximizing proc effects. Look for that sometime soon.
Filed under: Priest, (Priest) Spiritual Guidance






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Notsuoh Nov 10th 2009 9:13AM
Congradulations on your new mace! Very interesting article; I wonder if other healing classes will react the same way. I imagine paladins would get some pretty beefy shieldage going, while resto druids would have a HoT-and-Shield party. Now that you mention it, Shamans could make good use of chain-heal-shields!
Veren Nov 10th 2009 9:16AM
A whole post directed at the few players who have this hammer that basically advises them to just do the same things they've been doing.
Awesome.
i2hellfire Nov 10th 2009 9:33AM
and a whole reply solely intent on sounding like a snarky douche. awesome.
Mechageo Nov 10th 2009 9:18AM
Grats!
If anyone can properly use that mace, it's you Matt.
jimbob Nov 10th 2009 9:19AM
Must admit i hadnt seen Princess Bride til a couple of weeks ago either (spurred on by the comments in a previous post), really enjoyed it.
Holy Grail tho, could recite it backwards in my sleep lol
LilBanshee Nov 10th 2009 12:17PM
Did anybody else read http://www.wow.com/2009/10/19/breakfast-topic-they-just-dont-get-it/ I was ashamed of Matt!
All these people fixating on Val'anyr... don't they realize the more important part of this post is that he finally saw "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" and "The Princess Bride"? He redeemed himself at last! Matt Low I hereby award you two internets and a healthy dose of geek cred!
dancinglion Nov 10th 2009 9:20AM
Ugh, this damn mace... We've had 5 people gathering fragments for this thing since ulduar dropped, and evey time someone gets around 20 fragments, they either stop raiding or quit the game. So the next person steps up to receive fragments, then they end up repeating the cycle all over again. I tell you, in total, we've had enough fragments for 3 maces.
vanye111 Nov 10th 2009 9:35AM
Why did you spread them out in the first place? Wouldn't it make more sense to have consolidated them from the get go?
bluerobin427 Nov 10th 2009 9:53AM
It sounds like they were funneling all shards to one person, that person quit, then they moved on to the next person and repeated. Unfortunate =/
PeeWee Nov 10th 2009 10:07AM
"in total, we've had enough fragments for 3 maces."
And if you'd done it right in the first place, you'd have 3 maces by now. Sheesh.
Common sense sure aint common.
Glaras Nov 10th 2009 11:26AM
Wow, reading comprehension fail. They *were* doing it right, and the people they entrusted with the fragments didn't hang around long enough to complete the mace.
Get it?
Seamus Nov 10th 2009 9:25AM
It's sometimes odd for me to read articles like this. I've been healing for so long now, I put almost no thought into it. I heal by instinct alone. Healing to me is more about how the fight progresses than anything. There are several guild priests who have asked me to give them pointers on healing and I find myself at a bit of a loss. "Just...heal" is what I want to tell them. I've healed everything up to the Heroic TotC. I love learning the rhythms of new encounters.
Eslaone Nov 10th 2009 9:37AM
The same thing I say... I have no pointers to give, no pearls of wisdom to pass on.
I Just Heal.
I feel uncomfortable in my Shaman's Enhancement spec. I know the basics of melee DPS but I am absolutely atrocious playing it (I'm one of those squishy DPS that dies cause the boss inhaled).
I give my best performance as Restoration and enjoy the mechanics of healing.
jrizutko Nov 10th 2009 10:58AM
I find it pretty easy to talk about healing. Its not a process of pattern so much as a process of holding a lot of knowledge and using it to make triage decisions. I then tell people what some of the most common things I keep in mind are, and then give them some examples from specific fights and what I've seen, and stress to them that the most important thing they can do is find a UI set-up where they feel comfortable getting the information they need and responding fluidly.
LJ Nov 10th 2009 9:41AM
I have 17 fragments, a little over half way there. My guild is more than capable of finishing it up (we're currently working on faction champs in 25 TOGC) but its been difficult to get people to want to go back to Ulduar when we are busy progressing in Heroic ToC (plus we only raid 3 nights a week) . Also the shards just seemed to stop dropping when we were in there. There were two months that went by that 0 shards dropped. Of course we weren't doing hard modes, which we would do if we went back.
I'm disc and often wondered if the mace wouldn't go to better use in another healer's hands, but I've been in the guild for almost a year now and I guess its a good thing since all the healers we started with left. I was the first one to be given the shards.
I just want this thing made! It would be so nice to have it for fights like faction champs, really any of the heroic fights actually.
Chris M Nov 10th 2009 9:51AM
No offense intended but I would've figured you and your guild had Val'anyr, many times over, a long time ago. This is a nice space-taking article though- as everyone with Val'anyr already knows how the item works, and anyone who ever has a shot at getting one (i.e. any level 80 healer with 4 hours a week (worst case) to down Ulduar) does as well.
I'm not entirely sure what this article's purpose is... heh.
jrizutko Nov 10th 2009 10:59AM
I apologize in advance for being negative, but I agree with the above. It seems this piece is just navel gazing. I don't know of any healer who has any hope of getting this item who wasn't intimately familiar with this information 3 months ago.
Wyred Nov 10th 2009 2:07PM
Huh, these 2 comments are almost identical and in agreement, yet one got down-rated, the other up. What gives? Oh my god, wowinsider readers, are you all a bunch of secret racists?! You are, arent you!
Chris M Nov 10th 2009 3:36PM
*shrug*
You get used to it.
Raenz Nov 10th 2009 8:14PM
must uprate his next post to appear rational!