The Colosseum: Salinelol, shadow priest of Illidan

This week, The Colosseum had the pleasure of interviewing Salinelol, shadow priest of Illidan. Salinelol is a member of the rank 1 3v3 team on his battlegroup (US Rampage) and one of the world's highest-rated shadow priests. Read on to find out what he has to say about priests, arena strategy and Cataclysm.
The Colosseum: Why do you play a shadow priest? What is it about the class's toolbox that appeals to you for competitive arena?
Salinelol: I mostly like it because I'm so good at it, I don't really like doing things that I don't excel at. It was between priest and one of the faceroll classes, so I chose this. I pretty much like shadow's ability to off-heal. The ability to off-heal and not run OOM (out of mana) if you're good with your mana is a huge tool.
Very interesting. You mentioned that priest isn't a faceroll class. What makes it more difficult to play than other classes?
Well, I think that it's harder than some classes because of the priest's need to decide between what to do in any given situation. The priest can do damage, focus on CC or damage reduction, or just out-heal the damage. Each of these come in handy for certain, specific situations.
Can you go into detail about your PvP spec?
Well, my spec is unique as far as I know, and I chose it for a mix of burst damage, burst opportunities and mana regeneration. With Mental Agility, most priests drop down to one point in Improved Mind Blast, but I chose to go 3/5 Shadow Power and 3/5 Improved Mind Blast so that although my burst wouldn't crit quite as hard, you'd have it up more often. There are many burst opportunities in my 3v3 comp, shatterplay (shadow priest, frost mage, restoration shaman).
What's the coolest thing you've ever done in arena? Don't be modest.
I got a Resurrection off in the middle of the arena while all five of my opponents were alive, and none of them noticed.
Wow! That must have been exciting. Did you win the game because of your clutch Resurrection?
I have a feeling we would've won anyway, but it definitely improved our odds.
Very impressive. Speaking of your teams, what team compositions do you play? Who are your teammates?
I run shatterplay in 3v3 with Dan and Chillbro (Fearmeh/Reflexz). In 5v5 I run shadow priest, holy paladin, rogue and elemental shaman, with the fifth member being a frost mage or boomkin. My 5v5 teammates are Dan, Chillbro (Fearmeh/Reflexz), Sarquissed, Calgran and Kameltotemz. Both Dan and Chillbro are probably the best players I've played with, and each have rank one titles to show for it.
You're rank 1 in 3v3 right now, are you planning on getting the title this season, or is it not a big deal?
We'll grab it if we can, but we're probably not going to stay up all night on the last day of the season making sure no one passes us.
Understandable. Why did you choose to play your 3v3 team makeup over other possible compositions?
Mostly because when I played [this composition] with my brother, I had a lot of fun with it. When he transferred his mage off of the server, Dan and I wanted to do something that we were familiar with and knew worked.
What are the strengths and weaknesses of your team?
One of our strengths is the ability to kill almost anyone in a global, because two casters in arena with Bloodlust are pretty fair [sarcasm]. The downside is teams with protection classes completely [dominate us] because of AoE Spell Reflects and control.
How do you work out target designation and swaps? Is one of you more vocal than the others?
We normally have a strategy in place, like when X does Y we do Z, but if we see a good opportunity to switch, all three of us will call it out. That said, I believe Chillbro to be the most vocal.
What are your favorite classes to kill on opposing teams? Why?
Hunters, warriors and paladins. They're all so squishy when you control them. It's just fun to watch them die so fast.
How has your team changed since you've started playing together?
We've gotten much more comfortable together -- other than that, we haven't changed much.
What's your favorite bracket? Why?
3v3. With shadow in its current state, there's just no going wrong with what you can run and how you can run it.
What do you think about Shadow Priests in arena right now? Are they overpowered, underpowered or balanced? Why?
Umm, overpowered, but compared to other classes right now -- most likely balanced. Right now damage is really just out of control, and shadow priests just aren't an exception to the rule.
That's actually very interesting, imo. Even with all the resilience changes and fixes, damage still seems to be high. Do you think burst will be more controlled in Cataclysm? Do you have high hopes?
Honestly, I have no hopes for Cataclysm. The fact that they're balancing around 10v10 means that nothing will ever die in arena, if they even balance [arena] at all.
A lot of gladiators "PvE to PvP" -- they raid in order to get best-in-slot gear for arena. What do you think about this? Do you think some the best PvP gear should come from raiding?
I'm one of them [a gladiator who does PvE to PvP], if anyone looked at my armory they'd say "holy crap, that guy abuses PvE gear like no other." I don't think that [the best PvP gear] should come from PvE. PvErs aren't forced to PvP for best-in-slot gear. Why should we be?
What do you think about priests in Cataclysm? Do the class changes fix some imbalances or make things worse? Why?
They make things worse. Life Grip is going to make them nerf everything but it, because they have no way of nerfing Life Grip except adding a longer cooldown to it. So all of the sudden you're going to see priests with terrible spells with an "oh crap" button every 45 seconds. Blizzard doesn't see it coming.
We all know the expression "everyone's gotta start somewhere." What was your starting point when you decided to pick up arena?
Season 2 was when I first got serious. I transferred to Doomhammer and got my first gladiator title with some of the best players I've ever played with. We ran shadow euro (shadow priest, frost mage, affliction warlock, shadowstep rogue and restoration druid). We played to rank 2, if I recall correctly.
If you had to narrow it down to only one thing, what would be the most important responsibility of a shadow priest in an arena match? Why?
Support, in any composition you play. It's your job to let everyone else do their damage while your DoTs are ticking and you're throwing in a little of your own.
What motivates you to keep playing?
Hatred for most of the players on the BG. I have the need to see them on the floor, and spam /sit on their faces at the end of an arena match. No but seriously, it's most likely because I have nothing better to do.
What are you trying to improve?
Right now I'm trying to improve my targeting. I do it mostly through assists, but recently I've been keybinding them to scroll wheels and trying that out.
What's the biggest thing that differentiates a good player from a great player?
I honestly couldn't say. Dan does something or another and just doesn't die, and I don't know what makes me better than other shadow priests. If I had to say something, I'd say knowing exactly what you have to do and saving just the right amount of cooldowns for it, and then doing that consistently.
What's your advice to players who want to start playing arenas for the first time?
Read up on ArenaJunkies.com and watch videos on Skill-Capped.com. It'll help a lot to know what you have to do versus certain teams, and always keybind [abilities] + mouse turn.
Thank you so much for the great interview, Salinelol. Is there anything else you'd like to say?
Not really good sir, just wanted to say thank you for the opportunity.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
James Apr 25th 2010 5:52PM
Not me I am from Europe not the US. In fact I was trying to google him to see the armory link but that came up first.
physicsgeek42 Apr 26th 2010 12:49PM
Lots of high end arena players are ninjas, just look at http://www.straferight.com/forums/massively-multiplayer/180651-blackrock-raid-safe-list.html and see. I've got a feeling a lot of it arises from the whole "pve-to-pvp" crapfest we're seeing in wrath. Seriously, the difference Solace, DFO or DBW makes to arena is completely out of line and you can hardly expect any other sort of action than theft when you make the temptation that large.
AMS Apr 25th 2010 6:01PM
Wow,this guy sounds like a d-bag.
Anyone notice how the people with their name,then "lol" after are more often then not arrogant,pvp players.
Grats at being good at a video game,what a life skill that is..
Alden Apr 25th 2010 6:06PM
Sounds like AMS is a d-bad.
Anyone notice, how people with their name, then "AMS" after it are more often than not arrogant, trolls.
Grats at being good at commenting,what a life skill that is..
pancakes Apr 25th 2010 8:00PM
As long as Salinelol gets the Salty title, I don't care how doucey his name sounds.
Kooshi Apr 25th 2010 11:33PM
you're on wow.com. if you don't care about people who are good at this game, then what are you doing here? maybe if you were as good as this guy, you'd be "arrogant" too.
venomslife Apr 25th 2010 6:02PM
funniest thing about his armory profile:
he just got shave and a haircut achivement lol lol achievements
greenthumbs Apr 25th 2010 6:16PM
He just wanted to tidy himself up for this interview lol.
Duckodile Apr 25th 2010 7:05PM
Regardless of what he may have said, I do have to say the idea of playing with people named Chillbro (ooo frost mage, I C WUT U DID THAR), Fearmeh, Kameltotemz and Salinelol gives me hives.
BigDamage Apr 25th 2010 10:17PM
I'm pretty disappointed with who wow.com chooses to interview now a days...they all play faceroll comps to a high rating.
I personally enjoy seeing odd comps in arena :] (I'm running shadow priest / ele shammy / boomkin at ~2500 rating; oodles and noodles of fun)
saline Apr 25th 2010 11:33PM
You're bad.
Teagan Apr 26th 2010 3:55AM
So, you hate on him for playing a faceroll comp which is called faceroll because it globals people but you play a comp that completely relies on globalling people. MAKES TONS OF SENSE BRO
BigDamage Apr 26th 2010 6:37AM
It's not like we run into an arena match blowing all our cd's hoping something dies..and we don't simply global people..we can't afford to since we gave up having a green damage dealer
buenoexcellente Apr 28th 2010 12:55AM
You don't win by making it hard to win. You win by applying your strengths to your opponents weaknesses, and by keeping them from doing the same to you.
EVERY team above 2200 is going to be an OP comp. Even the ones that appear to be "off mainstream" are there because somebody has figured out how their advantages can be maximized to the point of OPness.
This guy has beaten every team imaginable including all the other Shadowshatter teams on Rampage. That is an achievement that can't be ignored. He did that by ruthlessly pursuing every possible advantage: PVE gear, Teammates, Spec, and the ego crushing necessity of admitting failure in order to improve.
If you aren't doing that then you aren't playing to win.
If you aren't playing to win, then why are you playing at all?
Read this and get better.
http://www.sirlin.net/articles/playing-to-win-part-1.html
tim Apr 26th 2010 2:54AM
And what, pray tell, might fgt be short for?
Get off your high horse.
Teagan Apr 26th 2010 3:53AM
"They make things worse. Life Grip is going to make them nerf everything but it, because they have no way of nerfing Life Grip except adding a longer cooldown to it. So all of the sudden you're going to see priests with terrible spells with an "oh crap" button every 45 seconds. Blizzard doesn't see it coming."
That's really funny coming from a priest. Maybe they'll know how paladins have always felt. Everything paladins have ever had is balanced around bubble.
norm Apr 26th 2010 3:20PM
Maybe you should discontinue your column because no one seems to appreciate it. All I ever read in the comments is a bunch of PvP QQ. WoW.com is a PvE audience, stop spontaneously interviewing and start writing scripted interviews so they'll enjoy it.