Spiritual Guidance: For the love of Lightwell

When I was in sixth grade, everyone made fun of me. I'm not quite sure why, as there was nothing particularly noticeable about me at the time. I was very average: quiet, didn't get straight A's and looked about as ridiculous as everyone else at that age. For whatever reason though, I got picked out among the throng of students to be the kid who gets stuff thrown at her in the dressing rooms, has trash shoved into her locker and is called all sorts of names that none of us actually knew the definitions to. The oddest thing about it was that the students who harassed me most were people I didn't even know. I didn't know their names, had never talked with them and only had maybe one class with them -- so it's not like any of them knew anything about me to justify what they were doing. At this point in my life, the only guess I've got is that making fun of me was the cool thing to do at the time.
Nowadays, I'm not sure if making fun of me is still the cool thing to do, but regardless, the reason I bring up the story today is because I'll be talking about Lightwell. Don't see the connection? Well the way I see it, Lightwell and I are kindred spirits. After all, Lightwell is the kid no one wants to be friends with, out of fear of suffering the same ridicule by association. Lightwell is so unpopular it doesn't even get the chance to be picked last in gym class; instead, the teachers have Lightwell sit in the office and do worksheets, since the last time they let it play with the other kids they found it collapsed behind the bleachers with a bloody nose.
Well, Lightwell, I love you. I see past the trash talk and the ridicule. I see you and your individuality. You haven't given up, and I haven't given up on you either. So today, I'm going to try and make everyone see what I see in you. Mon chéri, je t'aime.
There has been a lot of talk about Lightwell recently. Late last week, Blizzard released a talent preview for the priest class, and it revealed that Lightwell would now be a mandatory talent for players who wanted to take Chakra. This reignited the Lightwell debate, and as such, I will be discussing Lightwell again today.
Before we get started, I want to quickly outline what I'll be doing today. First, I want to discuss the facts about Lightwell. After that I'll give you some information on the Lightwell debate and suggestions that have been made in regards to fixing, changing or removing Lightwell. After that, we'll finish the article with cookies and punch that Lightwell's mom made for this occasion.
Lightwell facts
The following is some general information that you may or may not know about Lightwell.
- Light well has .5-second cast time, a three-minute cooldown and a 40-yard range. It costs 17% of your base mana.
- When you click Lightwell, you will receive a six-second HoT called Lightwell Renew. The HoT will tick three times before expiring.
- Lightwell has 10 Lightwell Renew charges.
- Repeatedly clicking a Lightwell will not consume multiple charges as it once did. To receive a new Lightwell Renew buff, the current one must first expire.
- Lightwell Renew is not removed through damage unless a single attack hits for 30% or more of the character's maximum health.
- Clicking on a Lightwell does not activate the GCD.
- You must be in melee range of the Lightwell to click on it.
- Clicking on a Lightwell will cause you to drop your current target and target the Lightwell.
- You can interact with Lightwell through the "interact with target" keybinding, provided Lightwell is targeted and in range.
- Lightwell does not take AoE damage, but can be killed by direct damage.
- There is a Glyph of Lightwell that increases the healing effects of Lightwell by 20%.
- Lightwell gains the bonus spellpower from proc or on-use trinkets and profession buffs if it is cast while under the effects of the buff. All charges of the Lightwell will reflect that buff, even if it has expired on the priest.
- Lightwell does not disappear when you change to a different spec.
- Lightwell receives 100% of your spellpower bonus.
- Lightwell heals way more than your stinkin' bandages. Yeah, I said it.
- moving
- jumping
- casting
- stunned
- sapped
- asleep
- silenced
- feared
- mounted
- hearthing
- falling
- eating
- mind controlled
- disoriented (from Blind or Scatter Shot, for example.)
- channeling a spell (rather, you can, but it will cancel the channel)
The Great Lightwell Debate
Despite the raw facts behind Lightwell being quite favorable, the majority of players still do not care for Lightwell. As of May 2010, 83% of level 80 holy priests didn't take the Lightwell talent (thank you, Armory Data Mining -- /kiss); the major argument of these players is, "Lightwell is a powerful spell, but no one is going to stop what they're doing to use it." Because of these sentiments, many players have made various suggestions over the years on how to fix Lightwell. Many of those suggestions have been compiled by Sinzh into a thread on the official priest forums. The highlights are as follows:
In regard to changing Lightwell to a passive ability, suggestions include ...
- Make Lightwell work like the Lightwell in Trial of the Champions. (Dawn says: This has been suggested 2.86 x 10 ^ 6 times.)
- Let Lightwell float around and heal players in its path.
- Have Lightwell pulse every few seconds; players within range will gain a HoT that refreshes each pulse.
- Make Lightwell a healing bomb that goes off on a timer.
- "Just do it already!"
- Give priests a plus-healing talent to all healing spells instead.
- Replace it with a Holy form talent. (Blizzard has already said no to this.)
- Offer an Improved Spirit of Redemption talent instead.
- Give priests a healing pet that we can control.
- Increase the range that you can click it from.
- Make it so that clicking Lightwell does not break current target.
- Make it so that damage doesn't remove Lightwell Renew.
- Allow macros to target and click Lightwell.
- Make Lightwell more visible.
- Make Lightwell a buff that when clicked off, heals the target.
- Make Lightwell baseline instead of a talented spell.
- Make Lightwell heal players in range for a portion of the damage they are doing.
- Change the healing effect to something else (such as mana regeneration, attack power, spellpower, armor, haste, decreased damage, decreased threat).
- Make the Lightwell a bomb that, when healed to full, will explode (Dawn says: Valithria Well?) into a large, AoE heal.
- Make Lightwell a smart heal beacon: heal the Lightwell, and the heal will disperse to the five members lowest in health among the party or raid.
- Make Lightwell a self resurrection (like shaman Reincarnation).
- Make Lightwell a battle resurrection (like druid Rebirth).
Cookies and punch
While we enjoy these delicious cookies (you got some, right?), I want to close with my own thoughts on Lightwell.
Concerning DPS The most popular argument against Lightwell is that the DPSers don't use it. It's not their job to heal themselves; it's their job to do damage. I find this a pretty valid argument, and I understand that DPSers want to do their jobs to the best of their ability. However, I don't understand why exactly this argument that DPSers won't use Lightwell is the reason to not use it. A party or raid contains more than just DPS.
Concerning tanks I have seen many tanks use Lightwell without complaint, as one of the things tanks prioritize is staying alive. Fights where a tank is stationary means you can drop the Lightwell next to him and forget about it until it's off cooldown again. He might not receive a full-duration Lightwell Renew, but every little bit helps, and I find tanks like to have as much control over their destinies as possible. I've even had tanks who, after being introduced to it, always wanted one put in place so they could click it as they felt the need.
Concerning healers No other healer has a spell like Binding Heal as priests do. For this reason, I know many healers sometimes neglect themselves for the good of others. Since the Lightwell doesn't consume a GCD and can be clicked while casting a heal on a player you've already targeted the heal to, it makes perfect sense for healers to use a Lightwell to heal themselves between casts. We switch targets so frequently anyway, why not? Healers are generally out of the way of direct damage too, so unlike tanks who may only get a single tick from Lightwell before it is removed, healers can generally get the full duration and effect of the HoT.
Oh, and maybe you could just use it to heal yourself and nothing but. Would that really be so bad? It's way more cost effective -- and again, no GCD.
That said, I still have more thoughts concerning the DPS. While I don't think it's unreasonable to ask a DPSer to click Lightwell, I get that they probably won't want to when in the heat of battle. That's fine, but what about when you're not in the heat of battle? What about when you're running for your life from goo, adds or cataclysmic events? What about when the boss is in a phase where you can't reach it? What if you have to run out of the raid because you have a debuff that harms your party? During all these times in a fight, DPSers are usually not doing damage, so what's to say a player couldn't click on the Lightwell during that time, possibly while running by? Sure, the healers should keep healing everyone in the raid, but most players still help themselves to healthstones and occasionally use their own defensive abilities, too. Lightwell should be seen as the same thing, and depending on what the fight demands, placed in a location where players will have Lightwell available to them as an option.
Recognizing opportunity
That brings me to another point: recognition. I think the No. 1 reason players don't use Lightwell currently is because they can't recognize times to use it. Worse, they don't know what to do when they see one, because really, when was the last time you saw one? After that, many players don't even know how it works and are not comfortable using it.
From my experience with Lightwell, I can tell you that if players get used to those tools being available to them, they will start using them. At first, a Lightwell might get ignored or laughed at, but if you stick to it and keep putting it down so members of your raid keep seeing it, eventually it's going to start being thought of as a member of the team. One day you'll hear something like, "How about we move the Lightwell over here, so we can use it when we're doing ...?" (Oh! Did you hear that, Lightwell? They like you! They really like you!) It sounds utopian, but I promise you I've experienced it -- and you will too if you get over the stigma and misconceptions and give it a second chance. A real second chance. Maybe you've never even given it a chance, and in that case, you should do so and form some opinions for yourself. Did you know Circle of Healing used to be loathed at the beginning of Burning Crusade too? Well, Lightwell was a late bloomer in comparison.
Come Cataclysm, it looks like you're going to have to take it anyway, so you might as well stop fighting it and start thinking about how you can use it instead. As it stands right now, you can pick up the talent and get some practice without losing much. That one lost point in Blessed Resilience isn't going to hurt anything, and if your team starts using Lightwell now, then that is a whole new form of min-maxing that will trump a single point in Blessed Resilience any day. Give it a shot. Really.
Finally, I recently thought up a new idea for fixing Lightwell. I've given some suggestions before in a previous article, but this time I think I'm really onto something. This fix would completely remedy the problem of players not wanting to click on Lightwell. I hope Blizzard will give it a serious look. I present to you, Lightwell 2.0:

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Docp Jun 13th 2010 10:10PM
Dawn Moore you're my hero.
I LOVE Lightwell and I too hate to see it picked on.
Angus Jun 14th 2010 7:53AM
I can honestly say that until I saw these screen shots, I have NEVER seen Lightwell.
This isn't me insulting the spell or being cute. This is the honest truth. :( Apparently of the 17% that have it, none are on my server or something.
Rubitard Jun 13th 2010 10:15PM
Um... I was told there would be cookies and punch.
Rubitard Jun 13th 2010 10:18PM
Wait... I was at the wrong lightwell. There they are!
/love to see lightwell used, but it's so rare!
Hatchi Jun 13th 2010 10:22PM
You forgot another situation you can't use Lightwell in. You cannot click it if you are afflicted by death. I know, I know. You say that's obvious, well I've seen some dps who were clearly planning on using it posthumously.
Avan Jun 13th 2010 10:19PM
Solid article, just have one thing to point out:
"Repeatedly clicking a Lightwell will not consume multiple charges as it once did. To receive a new Lightwell Renew buff, the current one must first expire."
If you click the Lightwell fast enough, then you can actually use up two charges. "Fast enough" means somewhere in the ballpark of 60 times a second. Not surprisingly, keybinders seem to have more trouble pulling this off than clickers.
Xaklo Jun 14th 2010 3:57AM
This can easily be achieved by dropping both index and middle fingers onto the click at just about the same time, although it can take some practice if you're not letting your fingers bounce off the buttons. Being a percussionist (musician who plays percussion instruments ie. drums) helps in this :P
Sevin7x70 Jun 14th 2010 10:57AM
Mr. Nesmith?
dyre42 Jun 13th 2010 10:23PM
I think lightwell 2.0 should have a piece of cake on it instead.
icepyro Jun 13th 2010 11:40PM
The cake is a lie and everybody knows it. That would result in as many people using it as they do now.
OTOH, that is one tasty looking sandwich.
Jack Mynock Jun 14th 2010 3:32AM
I was thinking it should have been a fish feast.
Glenn Jun 15th 2010 11:25AM
It's spelled Sandvich! Om nom nom :D
Jiffah Jun 13th 2010 10:25PM
awesome article.
I'm one of the 83% of priests who doesn't take lightwell, but you really got me thinking about it. I think, since Cataclysm is on the horizon, that playing around with different strategies for mana managment is just what we need to do be doing or thinking about doing. I think Lightwell might make a comeback because of that and I need practice :p
Lars Petersson Jun 14th 2010 7:19AM
Same here.
Never even considered it due to bad marketing.
However, I am going to go and respec now. Right now after I've clicked the 'Add Comment' button.
And I solemnly promise to use it often and regularly.
and to prove it:
http://armory.wow-europe.com/character-talents.xml?r=Terokkar&cn=Bombshella&gn=Variation
fleur Jun 14th 2010 1:28PM
I agree as well. I never really looked at it too much - call it status quo on talent trees, but it just never even got a passing glance before. Now though, I think i'll try taking it and run with it for a couple of weeks. Can't hurt and the uses listed are pretty snazzy.
Jay Jun 13th 2010 10:27PM
I like the way you're thinking about Lightwell.
If I can suggest a Lightwell 3.0? Beer (or some other alcohol). Will draw players even faster than food.
Celeane Jun 13th 2010 11:17PM
Medium Glyph: Glyph of Brewfest Pony Keg (Lightwell)?
Anyway, my thoughts: Blizzard doesn't want it to be fire-and-forget, and DPS don't want to do our job for us. It needs to be something we do. I like the idea of it being a pet, even if it's just a fancy HOT.
bennet Jun 14th 2010 11:43AM
Can you imagine if it gave you the intoxicated effect when you clicked on it? I know a few people who would never DPS again while Lightwell was up.
Doldrums Jun 13th 2010 10:28PM
I think you got picked on as a kid because, as a healer, it is inherently your job to take all blame. As a warlock main, I know this very well. When I steal aggro and die (which is remarkably frequent) people end up blaming the healer for the fact that I don't soulshatter, ever.
Regarding lightwell, I only ever saw it used once, in a random UK. The priest basically said "I'm only healing the tank, dps clump together and hit this when you're about to die." Remarkably, it worked, but everybody grumbled about it.
vocenoctum Jun 13th 2010 10:32PM
I've had good luck with putting my lightwell next to a warlock so he can take care of himself. :)
In another party, I rez'd a guy, and put a lightwell down. He then ignored it, and didn't eat either, and sat there with barely any health until one of the others in the group said "click the f**king lightwell!".