Shifting Perspectives: Tree 1, Arthas 0

Originally this week's article was going to concern stomping Karazhan from top-to-bottom as a feral/resto druid, and then I got Big Bad Wolf for the opera event. Suffice it to say that the stomping took an abrupt U-turn, and I never got pictures or video of the other Kara fights that I've successfully solo'd on dozens of other occasions (though I grant they were all occasions that did not include humiliating wipes to an overgrown dog). If I weren't in the middle of a time crunch it probably would've been doable, but regrettably I will have to run a feature on how to make 1,000 gold soloing Karazhan on a later date. In the meantime, Alaron's managed to solo Big Bad Wolf successfully, but my main is in the somewhat sticky situation of not being a night elf.
With the upcoming Icecrown raid buffs going all the way to 30% damage/healing/health/absorbs eventually, more and more raids are going to find their way to Arthas. Buffs aside, a lot of Arthas' difficulty lies in execution, and I started jotting down a few notes that I hope might be helpful to other druids likely to attempt the fight. We were fortunate to get both the 10- and 25-man version down, and I got astoundingly lucky on one 10-man attempt with back-to-back selections as a Harvest Soul target while I was running a video capture. I've seen a lot of comments online that caster druids aren't well-suited to dealing with this, and that's just not true at all.

Sweat the small stuff.
As with other elaborate, multi-phase boss fights, it's the small stuff that's going to kill you -- over and over again until people get it right. The need to get a lot of "little things" right over a lengthy boss fight (I think our 25-man kill clocked in at around 17-18 minutes) is a big part of the difficulty, and odds are good that you will die to a number of infuriatingly tiny mistakes.
Don't lose it; that's just how the fight's supposed to be.
Use Deus Vox Encounters (DXE) if you're doing 10-man heroic or either 25-man version.
DXE automatically marks the Val'kyr spawns that make your life oh-so-interesting during phase 2, and you'll get more than one if you're doing anything other than the normal 10-man version of the fight. Assigning specific portions of the raid -- and more importantly, redundant stuns/snares to each Val'kryr mark (you'll see the point of doing this once a designated stunner is the one who gets picked up) -- makes getting through this phase possible. Have someone make a macro with target assignments worked out beforehand, and iron out potential problems before you pull.
If you're not used to using DXE, give the raid some time to get it configured -- it's not as fire-and-forget as Deadly Boss Mods or BigWigs.

The Healing Touch glyph and 5/5 Naturalist are your friends.
I've written about this recently but didn't really expand on it with respect to the Lich King fight. In an ideal world, a glyphed and specced Healing Touch wouldn't be the least bit necessary, but there's a lot of burst damage -- particularly on phase 3 -- that made me reconsider speccing back out of it. If you've gotten to the Lich King encounter, odds are pretty good that you're at the soft +haste cap (856) without having to spec into Celestial Focus, and that frees up a lot of talents points that allow you to spec into Naturalist without gimping yourself. It's really the loss of a major glyph slot that you'll feel more than anything else, so use your best judgment over whether you can afford that.
There are several situations where you'll need to be prepared for damage requiring quick healing even if you don't HT:
- Mopping up Infest damage in phase 2: The raid will be in constant motion in phase 2 between handling val'kyrs, stacking up for impending spawns, and dodging Defile. Infest will be hitting during all of this, obligating the heal team to top everyone off while running their collective ass off. While Chain Heal, Prayer of Healing, and Circle of Healing will wreck anything you can do during a fairly stationary phase 1, people will be all over the place in phase 2. I have to admit I prefer Nourish for this damage -- using HT a lot for Infest gobbles way too much mana -- but HT's a good way to spot-touch people in far-flung corners of the platform.
- Soul Reaper: Tanks losing huge chunks of health at periodic intervals is guaranteed.
- Getting a fast heal on a player who's been hit by a Vile Spirit: Theoretically no one should be getting hit by any of these -- and as your raid gains experience, the damage they cause will occur less frequently. But odds are good that someone (and particularly melee) will eventually get hit, and that's a 17-20K hit that you might have the pleasure of trying to heal on multiple targets.
- Getting a heal out quickly on the player targeted for Consuming Shadows: This is the big one. The target of Consuming Shadows takes a massive amount of shadow damage each second, and if you can't keep them up through 6 seconds of it, Arthas gains a damage buff that will wreck your tank unless you get a big cooldown on them stat. On 25-man, the second Consuming Shadows tick will usually kill a player, so your margin for error is very slim. Getting a lightning-fast 7-10K heal on the player in question is often a lifesaver, and/or a Swiftmend -- preferably both.
Don't panic if you get ported to Frostmourne.
In phase 3, Arthas gains the ability to Harvest Soul, which we've just discussed. I should probably add that, if you're the target, there's nothing you can do to avoid the damage. You can't pop Barkskin, and you can't heal yourself -- you are entirely at the mercy of your raid. Assuming you survive, you'll get ported inside Frostmourne and confront two NPCs -- Terenas Menethil, battling for his "life," and his captor the Spirit Warden. You need to DPS the Warden down before it kills Terenas, or keep healing Terenas (his damage increases as his health rises) and let him kill the Warden. This is made somewhat more complicated by the 8-second Soul Rip debuff that the Warden will attempt to channel twice while you're in Frostmourne.
I've seen some commentary online that the worst possible person to get Harvest Soul in phase 3 is a balance or restoration druid, because we can't dispel the debuff the Warden channels on Terenas (Soul Rip) and don't have easy access to stuns.
Bu-hu-hu-hu-huulllllllcookies. You're a druid -- act like one! We've got two stuns available through bear and cat form (and a third if you're a tauren with War Stomp), and there's no law saying you can't HoT Terenas up and jump into form to anticipate the channel. Please see handy-dandy instructional video above, wherein Allie got ported twice in a row and managed not to blow it.
If all else fails, just remind yourself in a very soothing tone of voice: "It could be worse. It could be heroic."
But I'm trying not to think about that part.
Every week, Shifting Perspectives treks across Azeroth in pursuit of truth, beauty, and insight concerning the druid class. Sometimes it finds the latter, or something good enough for government work. Whether you're a Bear, Cat, Moonkin, Tree, or stuck in caster form, we've got the skinny on druid changes in patch 3.3, a look at the disappearance of the bear tank, and thoughts on why you should be playing the class (or why not).Filed under: Druid, Analysis / Opinion, (Druid) Shifting Perspectives






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Sketch Mar 9th 2010 10:24PM
I'm not a druid but I ALWAYS make sure to read your column, and damn it pays off everytime.
oh and great video btw =D
Chris M Mar 9th 2010 10:42PM
Same. Prot paladin here, and Allison always gets my read. Gotta love my hybrid brethren/sisterkin(?).
fladne Mar 10th 2010 11:02AM
Last time WoW.com accepted columnist applications, I was considering applying for the resto/boomkin slot. I'm kind of glad that I didn't, and that Allison still writes the resto columns. Her writing is consistently informative and amusing, and as others have noted, she makes druid topics interesting and easy to grasp even for people who don't play the class.
Thes Mar 9th 2010 10:27PM
Not being a druid (cept for my level 10 Gummibear) I have never really looked at Shifting Perspectives before... but a slow moment at work coaxed me to have a look and DANG!!! When I get home tonight I might drag Gummibear outta Ashenvale!
Ozzard Mar 10th 2010 12:13PM
They're surprisingly fun to play, but get Gummi up to about level 22 before passing judgement. Levels 10-20 are a grind - you have bear form, but very few abilities. You get cat form at 20, and suddenly (in my opinion) things start being fun as you start being able to flip between forms, into caster form, healing, nuking and doing some real melee damage as well.
devilsei Mar 10th 2010 1:19PM
true the 10-20 bit for a druid is a wee bit of a grind, but you know what I love best?
HoT'ting myself up, run into a group of enemies in bear form, and wreaking havoc on them. That was one strategy I did during the whole time, specially when facing off with a rare enemy and whatever might be around him. Hell, I've taken down my fair share of elites doing that.
Florida Everglades Mar 9th 2010 10:40PM
Your main screen shot actually spoiled the Lich King encounter for me..
This is not a joke.
I am very upset, and will never read another article by you again. I am a resto druid and you aren't even that funny!
Chris M Mar 9th 2010 10:43PM
Snape kills Dumbledore btw.
KingArthas Mar 9th 2010 10:45PM
Harry Potter sucks.
Rai Mar 9th 2010 11:02PM
Snape kills Trinity with Rosebud.
Jay Mar 9th 2010 11:04PM
That would be Dumbledore? Surely?
Docp Mar 9th 2010 11:06PM
Eh, I feel for the guy, I'm sure a number of people are hoping to keep the LK fight a surprise for themselves and even though it's been out a month there's still a lot of people working through ICC.
However the way the person phrases their comment does make them sound a little Childish.
Rai Mar 9th 2010 11:06PM
http://xkcd.com/109/
PvtDeth Mar 10th 2010 12:32AM
ICC is current content. Regardless of how long it's been out, many people haven't even attempted LK yet. It's not like someone's giving away Ulduar plotlines. There's no reason to ambush people with "spoilers" and no reason to be rude to people who don't want to hear them.
iammurlocftw Mar 10th 2010 7:07AM
Ok I'm sorry, but I don't see how it would spoil it for you. You see a res accept picture with a sword in the background and thats all. Please explain, I'm not being sarcastic I just don't see it.
Extrox Mar 10th 2010 8:22AM
Yes, because one itty bitty minuscule piece of the fight ruins the whole thing. You can do that entire fight based on that one cropped screenshot!
For all you know it's Zul'Gurub all over again. Oh, whoops, I guess I spoiled that too.
Seriously, you could find something more appropriate to cry about spoilers on. The article itself was more of a spoiler than the screenshot.
Docp Mar 10th 2010 9:58AM
"Ok I'm sorry, but I don't see how it would spoil it for you. You see a res accept picture with a sword in the background and thats all. Please explain, I'm not being sarcastic I just don't see it."
A lot of people, especially the kind of lore nerds hoping to keep the story a surprise, would recognize the name Terenas Menethil as the dead spirit of Arthas's father that's trapped within Frostmourne, the fact that he's trying to resurrect you is a pretty big spoiler of the fight.
Lissanna Mar 10th 2010 11:59AM
There's no way you can expect to be able to read news sites and avoid spoilers for an end-game boss fight that is already released on the live servers. Sorry.
Shintakie10 Mar 9th 2010 11:17PM
(disclaimer, I have yet to do the lich king encounter) While I agree that you arent completely borked if a resto druid gets targeted for this ability, there is one thing that I noticed. There is no other spec of class that has more trouble with it. As a resto you have no hit and no expertise. Thats roughly a...what...16ish percent chance for your bash/maim to fail when trying to interrupt soul rip. Add to that fact that if one of the two moves miss you have to spend a minimum of 2 globals in order to pull off another interrupt...its just seems a bit out of whack.
Nothin gamebreakin mind you, just more difficult than it seems it should be.
Jay Mar 9th 2010 11:21PM
True, and then if you are like me you have never been out of tree form apart from a little stealthing back into a dungeon. Well at least I know to go practice being a bear and a cat a little now before I see the inside of Frostmourne.