Spiritual Guidance: Discipline priest 101, page 3

Gems
The following are recommended gems for priests.
- Brilliant Inferno Ruby intellect (red)
- Sparkling Ocean Sapphire spirit (blue)
- Purified Demonstone intellect/spirit (purple)
- Zen Dream Emerald spirit/mastery (green)
- Artful Ember Topaz intellect/mastery (orange)
- Potent Ember Topaz intellect/critical strike (orange)
- Reckless Ember Topaz intellect/haste (orange)
You may end up with a bit of a mishmash of different gem types on your gear trying to get your socket bonuses and the gems you like, but at the beginning of an expansion, this isn't a big deal since each of our desirable stats is lacking, anyway.
For meta gems, the following will be the most useful to a PvE discipline priest.
- Ember Shadowspirit Diamond For players who don't want to use a Wrath meta gem, this will probably be the meta of choice. This gem provides a nice buff to intellect as well as mana pool.
- Revitalizing Shadowspirit Diamond This gem provides throughput through additional crit effect (this is not the same as additional crit rating) and spirit. Definitely appealing to disc priests who find themselves high on crit and want to see a bit more out of their crit healing.
- Insightful Earthsiege Diamond This Wrath meta gem did not see an upgrade in Cataclysm, but with mana being in short supply, I expect to see many priests defaulting back to this dated gem. The proc chance is really low (5 percent on a 15-second internal cooldown), but it returns 600 mana when you do get lucky. Definitely appealing in Cataclysm.
Reforging
Reforging gear isn't too necessary on discipline priests because we currently use all our stats in some way. If you have an undesirable stat like hit, then definitely reforge that, but overall, you won't need to do too much reforging if you want to stay balanced. If you are having trouble in one area, though (mana, more than likely), then reforge whatever you can to spirit. For secondary stats, tend toward what you think you are lacking, as well as your role and playstyle.
Glyphs
With the new glyph system, you can stock up on all the glyphs you may potentially use and swap between them whenever you please. The glyphs below are glyphs you should learn as a discipline priest.
Prime
- Glyph of Penance Always keep this glyph inscribed, as it reduces the cooldown of one of our strongest heals. Probably the only truly mandatory glyph disc priests have.
- Glyph of Power Word: Barrier A must-have for raiding disc priests, this glyph increases all healing done underneath the barrier. That means the heals of other healers, as well. In 5-mans, this can be very beneficial, but since you're the only healer putting anything out, you can pass if you prefer something else. Mandatory for raiding, optional for 5-man.
- Glyph of Power Word: Shield The free heal from this glyph can and does add up. Not necessarily mandatory, but very close.
- Glyph of Flash Heal Using this glyph is going to be dependent on how often you use Flash Heal. Optional.
- Glyph of Prayer of Healing The new changes to Divine Aegis and Prayer of Healing gives incentive to cast Prayer of Healing, which means this glyph is great, especially in 5-mans where it serves as a strong alternative to Glyph of Power Word: Barrier. Optional.
- Glyph of Dispel Magic This is an incredibly strong glyph. You have to cast Dispel Magic anyway, so to toss in a decent-sized, free heal, you'll get a much more rewarding spell in your toolbox.
- Glyph of Divine Accuracy This glyph is mandatory if you want to use Evangelism and Archangel.
- Glyph of Holy Nova This is a circumstantial glyph because the mana efficiency of Holy Nova is so poor. If you have something you need to spam down or up with Holy Nova, then this is your choice.
- Glyph of Mass Dispel Dispelling is very important in the expansion, so if you find an encounter that needs it, this glyph is what you want to use. However, this Mass Dispel is quite costly and the Glyph of Dispel Magic heals individual targets. If you only need to dispel a few people, it's better to individually dispel them.
- Glyph of Psychic Scream This glyph is helpful but not mandatory. It makes using Psychic Scream much safer in a dungeon, but when do you use Psychic Scream in a dungeon? Circumstantially: either to counter a specific mechanic where an instant cast crowd control works best, or when there is an emergency and you want to go above and beyond to help out your group.
- Glyph of Fading Though you won't be using Fade very often, when you do this glyph will reduce the amount of mana it costs, which is quite handy in a mana strapped world.
- Glyph of Fortitude Similarly to the reasoning for taking the last glyph, Glyph of Fortitude will cut down the cost of buffing. This is really important if someone dies, is battle rezzed, and needs buffs. If you have a shadow priest in the raid, it's generally better to have him buff, but if you're all the group has you'll want this.
- Glyph of Levitate This glyph is now actually quite important as opposed to a novely. Cataclysm has added a vertical plane to combat, which means you can now jump or Levitate over certain mechanics. Mobs in Stonecore, for example, have an earthquake attack you can avoid by levitating your party. Also, in Throne of the Four Winds, you can use Levitate to quickly move over the blizzard patches in the fight against Al'Akir without taking damage.
- Glyph of Shackle Undead You can inscribe this glyph when you need it, and only when you need it. At level 85 I've used it a lot in Shadowfang Keep since there are lots of undead mobs there.
- Back Greater Intellect (for tailors: Lightweave Embroidery or Darkglow Embroidery)
- Chest Peerless Stats or Exceptional Spirit
- Feet Haste or Mastery
- Fingers Enchanters only: Intellect
- Hands Mastery or Haste
- Head Arcanum of Hyjal
- Legs Powerful Ghostly Spellthread
- Off-hand Superior Intellect
- Shoulders Greater Inscription of Charged Lodestone (for scribes: Felfire Inscription)
- Waist Ebonsteel Belt Buckle
- Weapon Power Torrent or Heartsong (some players may also like Hurricane)
- Wrists Exceptional Spirit or Speed
That's it. I plan to periodically come back to this article and make small adjustments as needed. None of my conclusions are particularly concrete, just based on past experience, current observation, and a little foundation from our friends at Elitist Jerks. There are a lot of different directions priests can go from here, and they need to be explored and tested. There could be a far better way to do things than what I've laid out in portions of this guide, and as the discussion continues, I will try to adjust for that. If you have feedback, suggestions, or anything else to improve upon this guide, please leave them for me in the comments.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
cbachelot Dec 20th 2010 4:14PM
Now this is a 101... can we get this author to take over The light and how to swing it?
Pally tanking 101=we tank stuff.
Harvoc Dec 20th 2010 4:57PM
You dare question Chase's knowledge?!? You better watch your back for he shall have his revenge! :)
Tom Dec 20th 2010 6:14PM
Gregg Reece does the Prot/Ret columns.
... not that I'm defending them.
uncaringbear Dec 20th 2010 6:59PM
Dawn's article should be the template for all 101 guides on this site. I'm looking at you, paladin writers.
Ata Dec 20th 2010 7:43PM
Amen. Holy this week was 'Look at other people's writups on your gear, and yeah, spend JP at some point maybe.'
This article (three pages? Damn, this is amazing and makes me want to play my priest again), and Brian's hunter articles are really what the others should aim at.
Twill Dec 20th 2010 8:19PM
I still don't know the stat priority. I know spirit is important. What about the second stat? What weighs the most?
Mastery? Crit? Haste?
Help my Herpa derp
Rakah Dec 20th 2010 10:06PM
at this level of gear you can't really stack stats in a noticable way though i do feel that it's easier to obtain a good chunk of mastery.
Shinhan Dec 21st 2010 4:47AM
Higher ilvl gear is ALWAYS better than lower ilvl gear. At least for current lvl 85s, who knows what will happen in next patch.
As for crit/haste/mastery, if I have a choice I avoid mastery, but if its higher ilvl than my current item, I really dont care since ilvl is most important (or intelect which is directly proportional to ilvl).
flint Dec 22nd 2010 10:14AM
Our mastery's kinda weird, because it partly relies on crit to be effective (because of Divine Aegis). So if you stack mastery and ignore crit, mastery's affecting a smaller part of your absorbs.
That being said, I don't really know the stat weighing for Disc. I would guess something like crit > mastery > haste, but don't take my word for it, because that's just a guess.
GerardthePriest Dec 20th 2010 4:37PM
I've been using Renew as my generic filler "that DPS took some damage" spell because it allows me to throw a heal on them and return my attention to the tank and/or the fight. With talent points its HPM goes up to about 3.3, which is not great, but its HPSC is way higher than Heal.
It sounds like dropping Smite and Renew and just using Heal for almost everything might be the way to go for mana efficiency? But the tradeoff is the mana and healing gains from Evangelism, and I'm not sure if the mana regen from Evangelism is accounted for in your HPM for Smite.
Dawn Moore Dec 21st 2010 12:32PM
Honestly, you can use Renew as much as you want if you're not going OOM. These 101 guides are my advice, but everyone has a different playstyle and if you can kill dragons with it, then have at it.
As a player I value efficiency over most things and Renew is a utility for me because it's inefficient. If a target is taking an unmanageable amount of damage, I use Renew. But most DPS who take a little bit of random damage do not take more damage and I don't find it necessary to put a Renew on them. Renew means you can drop it on someone, they get some heal, and then if they need more you get back to them later. But if you just get back to them later without the Renew, more often than not their health hasn't budged since they took damage the last time. People have to break the habit of trying to get everyone in the party up to full as fast as possible. It's not necessary to top them off.
Only when a target is taking direct damage or expecting to take direct damage in the next 5 or seconds do I put shields and renews on them. If they're standing in something, heal them, if they're a tank heal them. If it's a DPS who just took a couple ticks of a whirlwind before moving, I can find the time to get back to them with a Heal at my leisure.
Botono Dec 21st 2010 1:39PM
Using Renew on non-tanks has another benefit: it keeps your Grace stacks on the tank. If the DPS isn't taking enough damage to be a threat to them, then a Renew can add some padding to their health while allowing you to keep your attention and Grace stacks on the tank.
Also, a glyphed and Borrowed Time-hasted Renew is pretty damn efficient.
Grovinofdarkhour Dec 20th 2010 4:36PM
I could care less whether my posts drop to black. It needs to be asked, and asked, and asked again, until something is done about it.
When and why did WoW Insider make the decision to completely abandon resto druids?
Harvoc Dec 20th 2010 4:59PM
When we got out new ancient form. The writers are all too horrified to discuss it.
malificient.priest Dec 20th 2010 5:07PM
Not every concern needs to be addressed with the persistence of a curious toddler. Often, a well-researched and eloquent phrasing of your concern will get you further, as well as annoying those around you far less.
Additionally, it's worth pointing out that the internet is home to a remarkable number of resources, all easily available at the touch of a search button. Off the top of my head I can recommend Tree Bark Jacket and Restokin, and I'm sure a quick Google would find you other options. Rather than pestering the establishment over an issue that is likely out of their control (a qualified resto druid columnist might not be knocking down the doors of WI's virtual office), why not use that time to seek out the information yourself?
Grovinofdarkhour Dec 20th 2010 5:50PM
Mal - Wow.
1. I am quite sure no one did anything that merits you calling them names.
2. My main is not a resto; my alt is. I have a certain amount of research time which I devote to the needs of my primary toon. I only have a healer to help my guild, and just want to be able to manage her competently. I have very little time to put toward this, and had hoped that this site, which does an excellent job most of the time, could provide. Why is that? Because...
3. No other site passes themselves off as a one-stop shop for class guidance the way this one does. As such it's a fair expectation that they will make sure each class and spec is covered in at least a rudimentary fashion. If/when they fail in this, there's no one to point it out but us, the readers. No, you don't get to knock people for doing their duty as members of this community.
4. Any resto druid frequenting these pages can tell you of the frustration they've experienced at the total lack of resto content pertinent to Cataclysm. The last worthwhile post for restos was around patch 4.0.1, before several rounds of beta and PTR changes, such that there is zero relevant content here for us currently.
5. Someone directed me to Tree Bark Jacket within the last two weeks. What was there went something like, "I've started a Cataclysm resto guide, but I think it makes more sense to wait a few weeks than put out something that feels rushed and incomplete". I wasn't aware of Restokin, so maybe your posts isn't completely devoid of merit.
6. Rest assured, as soon as there's any valid complaint from you that a particular class and spec has been completely ignored for several months, I'll be the first in line to tell you, "there there, you poor little boy. Why not run along and look somewhere else and stop annoying the civilized folk? There's a good lad." Not because that's how I deal with others generally, but quite specifically because it's you.
jonas Dec 20th 2010 6:03PM
Well, Allison does the tree articles normally, as well as the feral ones. It kind of looks like she's been focusing a bit more on the feral side of things in the lead up to Cataclysm, and I suspect there's other things going on too (since her post frequency is waaaay lower in the last few months, it seems). It's too bad since she's generally a very informative writer, and has generally insightful articles.
I'd suggest being patient, and if you know of a freelance writer who'd like to write articles here, have them send the editors an application!
It does suck when there's gaps in coverage like that, but it is what it is and although complaining in the Priest article may make you feel better it's not likely the best approach to get your question out there. You could try sending a (polite) direct email to either Allison or one of the editors of this site and maybe get a firmer timeline?
Tom Dec 20th 2010 6:12PM
Keep it civil, gents.
AJMac Dec 20th 2010 7:07PM
@Grovinofdarkhour
You /could/ care less, but I'm guessing you're not going to...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om7O0MFkmpw&feature=fvst
Saeadame Dec 20th 2010 9:27PM
@Grovin, I think the issue is more that people have been QQing about the resto articles for ages. Whenever ANY druid article goes up, SOMEONE on there goes "where's the _____ article, I haven't seen it in a MONTH". I'm a resto druid MAIN and I, frankly, find it incredibly annoying. It's one thing to ask about that on the druid articles themselves, but people seem to, even after having received an answer like "oh, she must have something going on in her life" on other posts (even if you don't write those particular comments, they are there for you to see and read), take it upon themselves to write in other, often completely unrelated articles (like, for instance, this one, which may be about healing but that's about all it has in common with resto druids) asking silly questions that have been asked several times before and answered with "I'm sorry, she's not in touch, I don't know." Shocking news for you: the answer is still "I don't know" even though you're posting on the priest column instead of the Raid Rx column or the Queue or the Boomkin articles. It's STILL "I. Don't. Know." and people continuing to ask incessant questions about it isn't going to change that.