Spiritual Guidance: Spells we forget

Once upon a time, an off-tank coughed.
At the time, the off-tank was zoned into Trial of the Crusader and thoroughly engaged in a battle against Anub'arak. His raid was just transitioning out of the first phase 2, and he was moving to his position to pick up adds. Unfortunately, as the off-tank coughed, he shifted ever so slightly, causing a poorly placed cup of cherry Kool Aid to upturn. Not a second later, the off-tank's raid was audience to a colorful soliloquy about a different type of penetrating cold.
As the above events transpired, a disco priestess noticed that she had suddenly acquired threat from a newly spawned bug add. She strafed momentarily before hitting the key for her Fade spell and in doing so, saved herself from unknown peril.
The bug, having lost its focus, immediately turned its attention to another priest in the raid named Calvin. Calvin, it turned out, was specced holy.
Before things could get worse, the off-tank managed to pull himself together and resumed his tanking duties; he taunted the large bug and the panic in the raid subsided. Surprisingly, the battle continued without incident, and in the end the nerubian king was slain.
The fate that befell poor Calvin was the result of bad luck; an unexpected series of events led to an atypical situation in an otherwise smooth fight. However, while the events were unplanned for, there really was no reason for Calvin to die. The add that attacked him was a good 20 yards away from him at the time I faded. Calvin (who will by now hate me for mentioning him) either did not think to Fade or reacted at a snail's pace. Whatever the reason, his mistake is one that every priest should take precautions to never make. Keep Fade on your bars, and bound to a key that is easy for you to hit. Obvious, right?
For today's article I have compiled a short (and somewhat pretentious) list of abilities that priests sometimes forget we have at our disposal; our bread and butter might be in the healing, but we have a lot more in our toolbox. While the abilities listed here should not be new to you, take a moment to browse over this list of frequently forgotten spells as a way of jogging your memory. This will ensure that you and your loved ones are receiving the full benefits of the priest class.
Spells we forget
Fade Because imploding into a pile of clothie sludge like Calvin should never be your goal, keep Fade ready if there is ever a risk of acquiring the aggro of a boss or mob spawn. For example:
- On Deathbringer Saurfang in Icecrown Citadel, healing priests can stack safely with the melee range and use Fade when the Blood Beasts spawn. By stacking in melee, the rest of the range in your raid will have a little more room to spread out and prevent Blood Nova from accumulating more blood power to Saurfang.
- During Lady Deathwhisper, if you Fade as one of your allies is being mind controlled, or just before, you won't have to worry about being the focus of their attacks.
Mass Dispel It surprises me how few players employ this spell in PvE, as it is a cornerstone ability in PvP. The Faction Champions fight in Trial of the Crusader definitely helped to get more priests using this ability, but I still find that unless it is a major strategy point in a fight, many priests do not think to use it. There are a bunch of great places to use it right now:
- On Lady Deathwhisper, using Mass Dispel on the melee after a Frostbolt Volley. The melee are at the highest risk to taking accidental damage from Vengeful Shades, so removing the slowing effect of the frostbolts will help them out.
- Glittering Sparks during Blood Prince Council will cause damage and a movement debuff that can quickly be removed with a well placed Mass Dispel.
- During Blood Queen Lana'thel's air phase, Mass Dispel can be used to dispel the fear effect cast on your party. The sooner the fear is dispelled, the sooner they can spread out to avoid splash damage from Bloodbolt Whirl.
- During the transition phases of the Lich King fight, when Raging Spirits are being tanked, Soul Shriek can sometimes accidentally get applied to multiple players at once. If this happens, Mass Dispel is just the thing to use.
- Wandering into 5-man content for a moment: In Pit of Saron, if your party insists on ignoring the Permafrost debuff, you can use Mass Dispel to cut down some of the damage they're taking. Obvious it would be ideal if they just filed behind the saronite boulders, but I've honestly only seen that happen once. Go figure.
Fear Ward You won't have as many opportunities to use Fear Ward, but whenever you can do it you should. It is one of the most commonly forgotten buffs that priests have.
- On Lady Deathwhisper, keeping a Fear Ward on yourself or a tank will help to prevent any devastating events to occur when a warlock or priest is mind controlled.
- To ensure that you actually are able to Mass Dispel during Blood Queen Lana'thel's air phase, you will need to apply Fear Ward to yourself right before the tank pulls, and once again later in the fight.
- Spinestalker is the dragon to the left off the stairs when you enter Sindragosa's terrace in the Frostwing Halls. If you use a Fear Ward on your tank before he pulls Spinestalker, you won't have to worry about his tail sweeps knocking players around when the tank goes running. Obviously, this isn't as big a deal as say ... doing the same thing during Onyxia; but the little things that a priest can do make a big difference.
The second thing to know is that Hymn of Hope has synergy (I hate that "word") with Shadowfiend. Basically, since Hymn of Hope temporarily raises your maximum mana, and your Shadowfiend returns mana to you based on how large your mana pool is, you'll profit. Ms. Avalonna wrote up a very detailed and satisfying explanation of how all this works over at Tales of a Priest a few months ago. You should check it out (just ignore the fact that she doesn't like disco music. Such blasphemy.)
Shackle Undead Priests using crowd control isn't as common as it used to be, but Icecrown Citadel is the place to do it if you're going to. There are multiple trash pulls inside the raid and 5-man dungeons that can be made easier if you shackle. The two that come to mind are:
- The trash mobs in the Crimson Halls are a little tricky because of the Darkfallen Tacticians. Depending on what your party wants, you may either shackle the tacticians, or another mob in the packs to give the tanks and DPS more flexibility in tanking and focusing down the tacticians.
- In Pit of Saron, the mobs immediately after Krick and Ick are dangerous to most PUG groups. Shackling the casters that stand slightly away from the other mobs is always a good choice.
- During Lady Deathwhisper, after you have faded, you can use Psychic Scream on an ally who has been mind controlled. This instant cast crowd control can buy the rest of your raid extra seconds to get up a Polymorph or Cyclone.
- In Gundrak, when you and your party dive into the water, use Psychic Scream to scare off the piranha mobs that attack you.
Levitate Thankfully, the Glyph of Levitate has brought this spell back into popular fashion by allowing priests to not concern themselves with farming (or buying) Light Feathers. I myself used to always carry two stacks of feathers around, but I knew priests who never did. Now, there are many more people to play Gravity Chicken with!
- In Icecrown Citadel, Levitate will save you some unnecessary death after you've defeated Blood Queen Lana'thel and use her "short cut" back to the main central chamber of the citadel.
- If you want to have some fun, combine your jet pack and Levitate during the gunship battle in ICC. You may find yourself a bit off course, but that's the fun of it.
- Whenever there is water to cross, cross it faster by casting Levitate on yourself. Share the buff with your party. (Go exploring and find unknown places.)
- Despite Levitate once being used to cheese the damage from Fire Bomb in Trial of the Crusader, never forget that the spell is there and could one day see some creative utility in a fight.
- In PvE content, patrolling mobs that may be hiding up hallways or around corners can be tracked with Mind Vision.
- The PvP utility of this ability is quite astounding. In battlegrounds, use it to hop around and see the movements of your allies and enemies. You can make a lot of good decisions on where to go by first scouting out where you might want to go.
- In all BGs and World PvP (not Arena), if you cast Mind Vision on a rogue or druid when they are not using Stealth or Prowl, you will be able to follow them even through stealth. The only way to shake you from there is to use an ability like Vanish.
Mind Soothe! And why is it forgotten? Because
Wrap up
So? What spells do you forget, or notice other priests forgetting? If you've got any additional uses for our forgotten spells, let's hear them.
Simple article today, right? Lots of things you already knew? Well good, now I want you to take a step back. My larger goal today was to get you all looking at your toolbox like an actual toolbox. The spells here aren't necessarily a magic key to victory, but as you can see in some of the examples, they are sometimes a single step in a bigger puzzle.
I find that raiding nowadays is a lot like Ikea furniture. You buy all the pieces and directions, plus a little wrench, and then all you have to do is put in the hours to assemble it. When you're done you have your own Ikea whatever that looks just like every other Ikea whatever out there. You put it together but it's not really your own creation. Maybe that doesn't bother anyone but me, but a problem exists all the same:
While you can manufacture a million particle board shelves to be identical, not every rogue or shaman is going to function the same way as the last. Sooner or later, you're going to have a problem that demands you alter your strat, or toss it out completely. When that happens, consider what we did here today. Ask yourself what the problem is then then think about what you might be forgetting. Open up your spell book, then open your talent tree after that. Simplify the problem as much as you need to think about it critically. You might not find anything, but you might find something.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 4)
Falcon6 May 30th 2010 11:06PM
Honestly, if having less aggro radius with Mind Soothe is not as useful these days, I could see them making Mind Soothe a sort of enrage dispeller like Tranq. Shot. Heck, maybe they could make it so it prevents enrage effects on something like the Shambling Horrors during the Lich King fight, at least when used at the right time.
Again, going from a less-than-useful ability to a situational case...though maybe they'll have more enrages in Cataclysm that could make such a GCD waster work out. That's just an idea, though. I still have the move on my toolbar, even though I almost never use it. Same with Mind Vision.
GrumblyStuff May 31st 2010 1:13AM
I've always wanted Mind Soothe to work on players. Instead of, say, being able to see me as far as your computer can render, you can only see me within 20 yards. You know, like a reverse stealth. Sort of.
Barring that, making it a 3% miss debuff like Scorpid Sting and Insect Swarm would be peachy.
GrumblyStuff May 31st 2010 1:32AM
Or a clone of Sap maybe?
Euphande May 30th 2010 11:36PM
Fade... oh fade, how I love thee! I keep it handy in case of messy pulls (ZOMG TANK IS DYING AND ONLY FACEPULLED SO NOW I HAVE HEALING AGGRO!), and I actually also use it in pvp. In pvp, Fade drops aggro on pets that have not been specifically told to attack you... so for example you trip a hunter's snake trap, zip! Fade, no vipers munching and interrupting you.
nekorion May 31st 2010 12:58AM
aspect of the beast and shadowburn were here. Sentry totem is a chump. Claw rank 8 says Hi! Mind soothe can go fall in a ditch.
Redielin May 31st 2010 1:57AM
Mind Vision has to be one of my favorite abilities. Among some uses:
1) Playing Mind Vision Hide and Seek in Dalaran when you're really bored.
2) Fooling around outside the raid instance while waiting for the raid to form.
3) Marking targets in Karazhan. Especially the room just before Moroes. Good Times.
4) ZA Eagle boss Suppression Ramp exploit.
Jawn May 31st 2010 2:54AM
I just used Fade in AV - it gets the hunter and DK pets off me :)
I used Mass Dispell recently in HoS, at the tribunal. I don't know what we all got, but my UI showed everyone with a purple bar - we has some sort of debuff, so instead of dispelling one by one, i just cast this and poof, we were clean. For a bit, at least.
nerdybails May 31st 2010 11:51PM
Fade: drops pets aggro in arena and pvp, as stated its great for dropping interrupts and so on from silly hunters who don't realise what's going on. Fade is great for screwing up a pull and doing something like bubbling a tank as he pulls a pack of mobs and one or two come running for you.
mind vision: if any of you have that addon that reports rares in a little icon but you cant see the mob, just target and mind vision.
Fear ward: anyone who did wow classic progression is probably like me and has that buff ingrained as just something you have on permanently from when it was as important as fort.
Shadowmeld: it's like a second fade if you happen to be a night elf like one of my priests
Madwand May 31st 2010 3:41AM
One of the spells Priests also tend to forget about is Divine Hymn. I won't list all possible usages here, but I can't remember the number of times i saved the raid with it when a Kinetic Bomb hit the ground or when the Empowered Ball of Flames exploded prematurely.
Also, i love my fade. :)
oskar.exner May 31st 2010 5:18AM
Try to time Shadowfiend with hymn of hope AND bloodlust! Lots of sweet sweet mana :) (and a few extra k of dps. hey, everything counts!)
Janaan May 31st 2010 4:10AM
My best use of Mind Vision to date:
Some guy in Dalaran trade chat was offering gold to anyone who could find him. He was hiding in the Sunreaver Sanctuary (I'm alliance, so anyone wanting to find him would have to know how to get in without being teleported out) I just flew around spamming Target on his name until I finally could target him, mind visioned, and found him with ease. After I did it, he said in trade, "Nice mind vision, whoever that is" and it made me feel smart. Naturally, I was the first person to know for sure exactly where he was because of it.
zdave May 31st 2010 2:11PM
it's funny when every once in a while, you pop mind vision on somebody that doesn't know what it is...and you see them stop running...back peddle....turn...turn....pause...
best time waster in wow. aside from all of pvp, that is :P
Jor-el May 31st 2010 4:44AM
Lady deathwhisper mindcontrols? Never seen that happen? Is that some heroic thing? Hmmn, or a 25 man thing? (We're riding the strict 10man rankings)
Turtlehead May 31st 2010 7:23AM
She periodically mind controls one player in heroic 10, and three in normal & heroic 25.
It's a nasty ability. DPS has a bad habit of gunning down the MCd toon before they realize what it is. Seeing a giant glowing laserchicken in chains is nice though.
mark May 31st 2010 12:45PM
1 in ten heroic
1 in 25 man
3 in 25 man heroic
Jor-el May 31st 2010 2:36PM
And now i know!!!! :D
Cheers for the info
Tridus May 31st 2010 7:42AM
Also worth mentioning that Hymn of Hope stacks with other people casting Hymn of Hope. Each one increases your max mana, and thus each tick gives you that much more mana. Get 3 Priests in a 25 man raid to cast it all at the same time and watch the mana roll in.
alabngpuso May 31st 2010 7:56AM
Lightwell is amazing in a group that knows or can be taught how to use it. Cornerstone spell when learning an encounter; helps drops healers from 3 to 2 (in 10 man).
Useful when kiting Gluth skels, Northrend Beasts, Mimiron, and more.
Bril May 31st 2010 8:48AM
Shackle Undead - a priest CC ability that, when cast, will attract the attention of every moron in your pug. Said morons will immediately cast whatever ability they have (Death and Decay, Volley, Consecrate, etc) to break the CC and ensure the otherwise safely handled caster begins wiping the group.
Valt May 31st 2010 8:56AM
Dont use mass dispell on faction champions if there is warlock. Or just.. dont use it too much.
You know mass dispelling that Unstable Affliction from 4 people at same time?
yeaah..our priest didn't really.. notice.