Spiritual Guidance: Shadow priest's guide to Shannox

It's pretty miserable here in Boston today. I'm sweating, and not in the sexy, glistening skin way -- in the wring out a T-shirt way. It's, like, 90-something, which to a New Englander is damn hot. And to all you people who live in Las Vegas (Oh ho ho, it's 129 here today, you wimp!), shut up -- you chose to live in a place that's awful year round, not me.
Anyway, this uncomfortable sweatiness has me starved for revenge. Beings of fire, you shall face my wrath!
Over the next few uncomfortable, sweat-stained months of summer, we'll be taking on the bosses of the Firelands right here in Spiritual Guidance in seek of precious relief (and purples). This week: vile hunter Shannox and his adorable flaming skeleton pets.
The fight's basics
In simplest of terms, Shannox is a three-target fight that eventually whittles its way down a single-target beat the clock. Joining Shannox are his "dogs," Riplimb and Rageface. In non-heroic mode, the most common strategy seems to be to kill Rageface first, burn Shannox down near 30%, kill Riplimb, and then finish off Shannox.
So where does a shadow priest begin? Well, obviously, since Rageface needs to die first, he's the one you're going to want to prioritize rolling your full complement of DOTs on. Shannox needs to be worked down to 30% as your team kills off the dogs, so he's your second priority. Riplimb has an aggro table and is not tauntable, so avoid attacking him too much at first. Once Rageface is down, Riplimb is your key target.
Know Your Target: Shannox
Shannox will be up for the entire fight, so you really need to learn how to deal with his abilities first.
- Arcing Slash is Shannox's frontal melee ability. You don't need to know much about it, other than the fact that you should never stand in front of Shannox. Got it?
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Being a hunter, Shannox will regularly throw out one of two different kinds of traps. Either type will detonate when a player or one of Shannox's dogs runs over it.
- The first kind, the Crystal Prison Trap, will freeze its victims in a (spoiler alert!) crystal prison. If a player gets trapped, he won't take any damage, but he's essentially out of the game until the raid can DPS the high-health prison down to 0%. If a dog gets trapped, it will be immune to damage for a few moments as the prison steadily loses 10% of its health in regular ticks. As a shadow priest, your job is to not run over these traps and to free your hapless raidmates from them as necessary.
- The second kind, Immolation Trap, is a much more painful to the target. If you're hit with it, you'll lose a solid 50% of your health right off the bat, and gain a fire damage debuff that ticks every 3 seconds. You'll also take 40% more damage for 9 seconds. As a shadow priest, your goal is to trick Riplimb and Rageface into triggering these. This is best accomplished by positioning yourself next to an Immolation Trap such that if you gain Rageface's attention, he'll wind up walking right on top of it in order to rage your pretty little face off. The up-front damage that causes Rageface isn't super-important, but the 40% increased damage he'll take for the next 9 seconds is.
- At regular intervals, Shannox will Hurl Spear to the ground near where his dog Riplimb is. When he's about to use the ability, the ground he's targeting will smolder. Priority #1 is to move from the 3-yard epicenter; the damage caused by a direct hit can be deadly. Priority #2 is to move out of the smoldering "eruption" areas; these will explode, causing anyone caught in them to lose about 50% health or so. Priority #3 is to cast Power Word: Shield on yourself; if you're within 50 yards of where the spear lands, you'll take about 50,000 points' worth of (resistable) fire damage.
Know Your Target: Rageface
Rageface usually gives guilds the most trouble, which is why he's usually the target burned down to 0% first. Since he doesn't have an aggro table, you'll frequent find yourself on the business end of a mauling.He really has only one attack you need to know about: Face Rage. (I see what they did there.) Breaking Face Rage requires someone to hit Rageface with an attack that deals more than 30,000 damage. It can turn into a deadly attack if it's not broken ASAP, since the damage dealt by Face Rage increases quickly over time.
Thanks to a hotfix, all attacks during a Face Rage are now guaranteed to be crits. Unfortunately, not all of your crits -- even those from Mind Blast -- will cause more than 30,000 damage. To get to that level, you're going to want to be generating as many Shadow Orbs as you can over the course of the fight, as Shadow Orbs will easily push Mind Blast damage up over 30k. Keep all three targets DOTed up with Shadow Word: Pain if you can.
If you're getting Face Raged, you'll be subject to a stun. Your first instinct may be to use Dispersion, but don't use it immediately. Face Rage's first few ticks hit like a feather. Wait a few seconds for the damage to start getting harder to manage, and then use Dispersion. This buys you the most time in case your teammates struggle to score that 30k hit.
The Key to Victory: Situational awareness
The one thing most DPS players seem to have trouble with on this fight is Shannox's traps. He throws them at players' current locations, so situational awareness is a huge part of beating this fight.
If you're having trouble noticing these traps -- and granted, on certain types of computers with certain types of internet connections, it's not easy -- you may want to stack the deck with a little bit of extra help. The DXE addon, short for Deus Vox Encounters, pretty much smacks you upon the head when Shannox is dropping a trap on your current location. My guild wound up requiring it, and once everyone did, the number of people getting caught in crystal prisons dropped dramatically.
Rummaging for purples
Shannox's loot table runs fairly deep, with a number of i378 items (i391 on heroic mode) that will interest shadow priests. They include:
- Crystal Prison Band, a caster ring with 133 crit and 162 mastery
- Coalwalker Sandals, caster boots with 208 crit, 172 haste, and a yellow socket
- Goblet of Anger, a caster off-hand with 137 spirit and 160 haste
- Smoldering Censer of Purity, a two-handed staff with 310 spirit, 186 haste, 2,334 spellpower, and two red sockets; an especially fine staff for a shadow priest who does a lot of off-spec healing
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Avengleyne Jul 21st 2011 9:26PM
@ Tyler:
I never mentioned NOT killing Rageface 1st, nor did i mention anything about bringing both dogs low, Shannox low then killing off the dogs then Shannox.
Rageface > Shannox to 30% > Riplimb > Shannox is how we do it.
I merely said if your Multi-dotting you should take note of priorities - If Rageface is alive and Facerages while your trying to multi-dot Shannox or Riplimb your prio should be to Nuke Rageface out of it not continue applying dots hoping someone else will.
Agreed that trapping Riplimb is more effective than slowing him and may well be a part of the HC strat for Shannox but having never failed to kill Shannox on Normal (which is what i was talking about, in the OP) outside our 1st night in there learning him, as The Lesser Evil comments you dont need all those traps to do it.
Our Tank tanks Riplimb about 50 yards from Shannox then HCleaping away when the spear lands pulling Riplimb with him, I then slow Riplimb with MF while he collects and returns the spear. It may not be pro bro, but it works. Even if your trap layout is shabby.
@Sharlatan
Unfortunately for us we dont have you as a tank in our guild and ours cannot always handle his stacks - As our tank asked for the Slowing & the LoF-ing its hardly impromptu and a little communication goes along way.
Esp if your guild is undergeared & not filled with money-making pro's.
Again pointing to The Lesser Evil's comments although he may not agree with my tips either you DONT need all those traps. The sheer volume of both types of traps over the course of the encounter means you'll always have plenty to spare.
I posted them because they helped me and my guild and as already stated outside the night we spent learning neither our progress team nor 2nd team has failed to kill Shannox. Just because you disagree however doesnt mean they dont work for us lesser mortals not vying for server 1st Progress. They may not be optimal but we hardly ever have optimal conditions.