Totem Talk: Restoration shaman guide to Cataclysm reputation gear

Every week, WoW Insider brings you Totem Talk for elemental, enhancement and restoration shaman. Want to be a sultan of swing healing? A champion of Chain Heal? Totem Talk: Restoration will show you how, brought to you by Joe Perez, otherwise known as Lodur from World of Matticus and host of the BDTU: Lore edition podcast
Last week, we consolidated the expansion's changes for restoration shaman in a Cataclysm 101 post -- just the basics there, nothing too fancy quite yet. This week, I fully intended to begin writing restoration guides for the various 5-man dungeons and heroics, but instead, I'd like to take some time and talk about gearing up before you even set foot in dungeons at level 85.
Over the last week, I've received a massive influx of email asking about what gear is available through questing and through the various factions. While it is very true that you can receive quite a bit of gear from questing, the reputation rewards are quite stellar. You will gain a sizeable chunk of reputation simply from leveling to 85, so let's see what gear you can pick up along the way. For today, we'll keep Mail Specialization in mind and stick with the mail gear, rings and trinkets available from the various factions.
Last week, we consolidated the expansion's changes for restoration shaman in a Cataclysm 101 post -- just the basics there, nothing too fancy quite yet. This week, I fully intended to begin writing restoration guides for the various 5-man dungeons and heroics, but instead, I'd like to take some time and talk about gearing up before you even set foot in dungeons at level 85.
Over the last week, I've received a massive influx of email asking about what gear is available through questing and through the various factions. While it is very true that you can receive quite a bit of gear from questing, the reputation rewards are quite stellar. You will gain a sizeable chunk of reputation simply from leveling to 85, so let's see what gear you can pick up along the way. For today, we'll keep Mail Specialization in mind and stick with the mail gear, rings and trinkets available from the various factions.
Ramkahen
Our friendly contacts among the Tol'Vir, the Ramkahen, are very large cat centaurs who live in the sands of Uldum. They have a variety of items to offer you on your way to healing supremacy. Be sure to pick up their tabard while you are there visiting Blacksmith Abasi, as it will give you rep in every level 85 dungeon while you have it on.
- At honored, you can pick up Ammunae's Blessing. This is a solid restoration ring that you can wear as early as level 83. It offers a very good stat allocation and even includes a healthy dose of our new best friend, spirit.
- At revered, you have the chance to purchase Sash of Prophecy. This mail belt is a solid restoration piece that you have to be level 85 to wear. It offers our usual restoration stats of choice, a healthy dose of spirit, and a yellow socket. It also gives us a big dose of haste, which we are woefully in need of at maximum level.
Guardians of Hyjal
Provisioner Whitecloud has quite a bit of restoration-specific gear for the budding shaman. Located at the base of the world tree in Mount Hyjal, this is one of the first factions you get a chance to really gain any real reputation with. Their tabard fits in quite nicely with the earthy browns and greens of the shaman ways.
- At honored, Cloak of the Dryads becomes available to us. This is a very solid healing cloak and one that you should pick up at the first opportunity. It gives us a good deal of mastery with all of our other must-have restoration stats.
- Revered status unlocks Wilderness Legguards for purchase. This set of mail legs gives us an additional 172 haste rating and a red and yellow socket. These are very solid legs and will see use for quite some time after purchase.
- Also at revered, be sure to pick up Arcanum of Hyjal. Our new healing head enchant of choice should be applied to every helm you get that is a blue or better. It's relatively cheap, costing only 150g before faction discounts -- and with gold so easy to come by through questing, there is no excuse not to pick it up every time.
Therazane
Deep in the bowels of, well, Deepholm, lies the kingdom of The Stonemother. She's big, she's mean, and she's slow to trust anyone from the prime material planes of Azeroth. After helping out her followers and earning a small amount of her trust, you can earn the right to purchase our brand new shoulder enchants among other gear.
- Lesser Inscription of Charged Lodestone becomes available at honored. Our new shoulder enchant gives us intellect and crit rating to add to our gear.
- Revered unlocks Diamant's Ring of Temperance. While it lacks spirit, it offers a healthy dose of both crit rating and haste, both of which remain very desirable stats for resto shaman. It does require level 85 before you can put the ring on, however.
- At exalted reputation, you can purchase Greater Inscription of Charged Lodestone. Adding 50 intellect and 25 haste, it is a healthy replacement for the shoulder enchants in Wrath.
Wildhammer Clan/Dragonmaw Clan
The clans of the Twighlight Highlands offer a few rewards for shaman in need.
- At honored, you get a change to purchase Helm of the Skyborne / Helm of the Brown Lands. The helms offer solid restoration stats and give you access to a meta socket and a red socket. Both come with a healthy dose of spirit and offer a decent amount of crit rating.
- At exalted, you can look forward to picking up Yellow Smoke Pendant / Lightning Flash Pendant. While the pendants lack spirit, they do give a solid amount of key restoration stats and offer a boost to both crit and mastery ratings.
The Earthen Ring
To quote WoWhead here, "This gathering of the most powerful shaman of Azeroth seeks to maintain the balance between the world's elemental forces. Their main focus during the Cataclysm has been to repair and stabilize the damage caused by Deathwing's arrival." It goes without saying that this group of shaman has at least a few things to offer other shaman questing to save the world. It is also one of the first factions you have a chance to earn reputation with in Cataclysm.
- At level 83 and honored reputation, players can purchase Pendant of Elemental Balance. The neck comes with spirit, signifying it as a restoration piece as well as boosting your mastery rating. This is a solid neck choice to pick up in your travels.
- At revered, players can acquire Cloak of Ancient Wisdom. The cloak does not offer any spirit but does offer a boost to haste and crit. Players must be level 85 to equip this item.
- Exalted unlocks the Earthmender's Boots. These quite simply are the best preraid mail boots a restoration shaman can pick up. Clocking in at an ilvl 359, they come loaded with int and spirit as well as a yellow socket to add a gem to. In addition, they also give 149 crit rating, which is quite handy. Slap some haste on there and you are ready to heal just about anything.
Baradin's Wardens / Hellscream's Reach
Tol Barad is a new world PvP zone, much like Wintergrasp was for Wrath. After winning a match, players gain access to the zone for both questing and a Vault of Archavon-like raid zone. There are some reputation rewards that players may find useful.
- Shimmering Morningstar is available when a player reaches revered. It offers good restoration stats to tide you over while you get ready to dive into dungeons, plus a healthy dose of spellpower.
- At exalted, you can purchase the Mandala of Stirring Patterns. This trinket gives a whopping 321 spirit and has a chance to grant an additional 1926 mastery rating whenever you heal a target. The spirit alone makes this a very attractive trinket for healing shaman.
- If you have a hankering for mastery, you can pick up Baradin Grunt's Talisman / Baradin Footman's Tags at honored. Not only does it grant you 252 mastery rating, it also can be used to summon a minion to fight alongside you. Sounds hokey, but I have fond memories of a raid full of people using Barov Peasant Caller to summon a large string of minions in the middle of raid, and this could prove just as fun.
Next week, we'll start looking at healing 5-mans in normal and heroic modes, as well as looking at the various drops available for restoration shaman.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kavir Dec 14th 2010 9:54AM
Good write for Shaman just hitting 85. I wish Mastery was less abundant, it's poo for us right now :(.
Brian Dec 14th 2010 10:12AM
No kidding - Mastery is terrible for Resto. I would personally recommend any green quest trinket over the Tol Barad mastery trinkets - I mean, you can't even reforge the mastery off of the epic one because it's on the proc. And if any Resto Shaman has a "hankering for mastery," they oughta get a totem upside the head. As per the Resto thread at EJ:
Q. How good is Mastery for us?
A. Pretty sucky. While we don't yet have any way to determine just how bad it is, Mastery doesn't end up saving us mana, has about the same effect on single target healing as crit without providing Ancestral Awakening or Ancestral Healing procs, and in terms of Chain Heal throughput doesn't hold a candle to haste. Go ahead and reforge all your mastery to something else.
http://elitistjerks.com/f79/t110263-resto_cataclysm_raiding_discussion/
1337cakez0r Dec 14th 2010 10:24AM
Indeed.
They should make mastery for resto shamans grant an increased crit chance based on the health percentage of your heal's target.
That could end up being broken, but at least it wouldn't suck.
Vogie Dec 14th 2010 10:23AM
I can't see how the resto shaman mastery would be "poo"... Additional healing based on how low the target is? That pretty much defines the "triage" healing style in Cataclysm. It's kinda lousy for Tank healing, sure, but that's never been a resto shaman's forte.
However, if you look at it, Mastery IS a resto shamans healing cooldown - You get the most when you need it the most. And that's a very shaman way of doing things: fluid & effortless, as long as you follow the ABC of shamanism: Always Be Casting.
IIntrude Dec 14th 2010 10:25AM
Yeah, I cringe every time I see a massive lump of Mastery on our gear, so much wasted potential. I really do hope they re-evaluate it and tweak it to be more attractive.
Brian Dec 14th 2010 10:34AM
Vogie, it may make sense thematically but that doesn't make it a desirable stat to a Resto Shaman. The numbers don't lie - if you stack mastery, you won't be as good a healer as a Resto Shaman who avoids mastery like the plague. Consider the comparison to crit: crit and mastery both increase the amount of healing done, but crit also gives you mana through Improved Water Shield, along with even more healing through Ancestral Awakening, and a valuable buff in Ancestral Healing. Mastery just doesn't cut it, no matter how you look at it.
Coud Dec 14th 2010 10:58AM
Mastery also doesn't improve hot healing ( riptide or earthliving ) or ES while crit does. While having some mastery might not be so bad if you gave me an equal stat item but one has crit and one has mastery, I'll the crit anyday
Firestyle Dec 14th 2010 11:51AM
Resto mastery has a negative relationship with gear and experience. Meaning, the more you gear and the better you get, the worse the stat becomes. While it may be decent walking into heroics in lvl 333 blues with an inexperienced group, it's an utter waste when dps properly react to encounter mechanics and you get gear to where you aren't letting HP bars get low.
Brormona Dec 14th 2010 12:00PM
i personally think a solution to the shaman mastery problem would be to make ancestral awakening, the mastery bonus. Drop the crit portion and say a flat number (like 35%) has a chance to proc ancestral spirit, you summon an ancestral spirit to aid you, instantly healing the lowest percentage health friendly party or raid target withing 40 yards for 10% of the amount healed. Each Point in mastery increases the effect heal by 2%.
also they could place a talent in ancestral awakening's place that is deep healing, giving us more heals based on the amount of the deficit the target has.
This in my opinion would make the resto shaman's mastery more attractive as a stat
Meiam Dec 14th 2010 1:47PM
Only problem with that is it would severely nerf shaman, who are already the worse healer in cata (well maybe behind disc, but those guy should be holy anyway). I think we should get the same mastery as holy priest have, would fix our lack of hot problem, or maybe something that as a chance of leaving one stack of earth shield on every healed target (wouldn't remove our current ES)
Kuro Dec 14th 2010 12:37PM
So....
I'm the only full-time healer leveled in my guild at the moment which means I get to heal a lot of 5 mans (and lfg pug runs). I was having terrible terrible mana issues.
I had reforged crit and mastery to haste and spirit and I was always scraping the bottom of the barrel for mana. (My other 'main' (but not-yet-leveled) healer is a Paladin and the removed crit mana return for them, I assumed it was the same for Shaman. And he (likely outdated) EJ cata resto thread suggested going for haste and spirit.)
But.... after spying around a few armory profiles of other Shammies I noticed a lot of reforging to crit and Spirit. At ~10% crit, I actually a lil mana to spare sometimes now.
I've also turned into a CC nazi. We're gonna mark, Mr. LFG tank. We're gonna poly the Runecaster, interrupt the Shadowlancer, Iceblock the Swiftstalker, and purge/LoS the Fireshaper. And you're gonna like it, dammit.
maybesew Dec 14th 2010 12:51PM
I don't rate haste that high for us right now. My priorities have been:
Int, spirit, crit, haste / mastery
I reforged any of the last 3 stats I could to spirit where I could, and then reforged any haste and mastery to crit where I could. I think the way reforging works and with stat priorities, you'll always move down the line and then be left with whatever your bottom two stats are.
red gems get int
yellow gets an orange gem of int and crit
blue gets a purple gem of int and spirit
Erik Dec 14th 2010 3:15PM
I don't want to hijack the post, but since Joe says he keeps getting emails about gear, I wanted to point out two pre-raid gear lists that are out there for resto shamans. First is the one on my blog at http://www.restoshamanflow.com/2010/11/19/resto-shaman-cataclysm-pre-raid-loot-list/
The other was made by Azmara from Ensidia, which he posted over at TotemSpot: http://totemspot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=404
Both should be helpful when shopping around for pre-raiding gear.
Zalidar Dec 19th 2010 7:41AM
The hammer from Tol Barad is Nice but only slightly better than the reward from The Crucible of Carnage: The Twilight Terror!; Gurgthok's Garish Gorebat.
The 3G only requires a day or two of patience but the Shimmering Morningstar is 85 commendation points which is many many days of effort so I would say it is not as attractive as a pre raid item. I already feel like I need to grind rep with several factions just by doing Normal and Heroic dungeons, throw dailies in the mix and it becomes a massive time commitment.
Just saying that you might want to amend the thread to include that silly quest reward.
:D
Totemer Jan 13th 2011 1:37PM
Very helpful stuff. Anyone know what my caps should be at now? For both rest and ele.
smokepoke Feb 1st 2011 10:30AM
If I guys like to see some stats what to shoot for find me on armory smokepoke US zuluhed . I know my gear is not for 5 man's but it will give u Lil idea what to go for . I am still having Lil mana issues but that is bc I have to pick up for other healers in raids (tank healers mainly ) so sometimes I run ooom but that is what the potion and mana tide totem for . Any questions feel free to email me lukashonig@gmail.com