The Light and How to Swing It: Evaluating Holy Radiance's fifth tick

I made a lot of sacrifices to hit the 3,500 haste break point, which grants our Holy Radiance spell a free fifth tick. The truth is that the extra tick wasn't free, and it came at a great cost. The question in my mind was whether or not the cost was worth the benefit, whether or not the fifth tick made up for the losses in other areas. Holy Radiance is a pretty important spell in our arsenal right now, and haste is good generally, and so I figured there was at least a chance that the fifth tick could prove valuable.
I knew I was making sacrifices to get to that haste plateau, but I had no a priori way to quantify exactly how that would affect my overall healing. I just went for it. After last week's full clear of Dragon Soul with my 3,500 haste build, I now have data to parse. I started matching encounters and parts of encounters in apples-to-apples comparisons using CompareBot to evaluate my performance. The results of my experimentation with a 3,500 haste build had me quite intrigued.
Let's do the numbers
I realized that I was going to be trading intellect for haste at roughly a 1:1 ratio, as I had already reforged all of the secondary stats on my gear to haste and was still short. After dropping a Dragon Soul-quality intellect trinket for Bottled Wishes and changing out several of my gems, I lost upwards of 750 intellect. That's roughly a 10% hit to my intellect pool, which is a major blow. It's also much more than I expected to lose, but that's because I sort of rushed into the project without much planning.
What I didn't fully account for was the loss of Maw of the Dragonlord. I knew I'd be losing the sweet mini-Light of Dawn proc but forgot that it was making up about 6% of my total healing on some encounters. I swapped to my heroic Vagaries of Time for the extra haste, but losing the Maw proc wasn't worth it. I would've had to squeeze another 175 haste out of my gear to have both 3,500 haste while using the Maw, and that would've required dissolving my epic intellect gems. I'm willing to spend some resources on an experiment, but not when it starts costing me tens of thousands of gold.
There are five ticks
The obvious upside to having 3,500 haste was seeing a significant boost in the amount of Holy Radiance ticks blanketing my raid with healing. Even though I cast a similar number of Holy Radiances, the tick count with the bonus haste was much higher. I felt like my Holy Radiance was stronger, especially on heroic Ultraxion, but that could've just been my imagination.
If I were just trading some mana and the Maw of the Dragonlord proc for the extra Holy Radiance tick, I might consider keeping my haste set around full time. The extra ticks did boost my healing quite a bit, but only on fights like heroic Ultraxion and heroic Yor'sahj, where I'm spamming HR quite frequently. On other encounters, like heroic Morchok, Holy Radiance only saw infrequent use, which makes a haste set pointless.
No mana problems
I didn't run into any mana issues while running my 3,500 haste build, but I was never close to running out of mana before. I know that I obviously regenerated less mana due to missing all of that intellect (which affects our Divine Plea, Replenishment, etc.), but it never stopped me from casting whatever spell I wanted to. This could be due to the fact that my raid is pretty disciplined and takes minimal damage already. I did run into a small bit of mana trouble on heroic Zon'ozz, but that was due to my raid's priest swapping to disc and his group subsequently missing a Lightwell.
The real killer: spellpower
The truth is that while the HoT from my Holy Radiances helped improve that one spell, all of my other healing spells fell in potency. I didn't account for the massive loss in spellpower due to the missing intellect, and that's what hurt my healing the most. Sure, I was getting an extra tick of Holy Radiance, but each tick healed for less. The initial Holy Radiance heal was down almost 10%. My other healing spells were all weaker as well.
The combo effect of losing my Maw of the Dragonlord (6% of my healing) and nerfing most of my other spells by 10% resulted in my HPS staying put, even with 3,500 haste. In some situations, my HPS actually went down. I spent all that time and effort focusing on a single aspect of my healing arsenal, and the rest of my spells felt the blow.
Haste is still a good stat for holy paladins, but not at the expense of intellect. I don't mind sacrificing critical strike rating or mastery rating at the altar of haste, but we simply shouldn't mess with intellect. There's a reason that holy paladins are so attached to it. If I could rebuild my set to reach the 3,500 haste plateau without cannibalizing my intellect, I would do it in a heartbeat. As it stands, I'll need more heroic gear and some new haste-laden jewelry before I can make that happen.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Finnicks Mar 4th 2012 6:31PM
Get a warlock into your raid and call dibs on Dark Intent. That 3% is worth about 500 extra haste rating.
On my druid, I always have Dark Intent, so my gear is balanced around it. I have 1573 haste instead of the vaunted 2005 haste (Where the average druid w/ 5% haste raid buff will see that all-important extra WG and Efflor tick). I get the extra tick as long as our shaman's Wrath of Air totem is down and Dark Intent is up on me.
Harvoc Mar 4th 2012 7:17PM
After reading your comment, I did some tinkering around with Ask Mr. Robot and came up with three sets of gear: http://www.askmrrobot.com/wow/gear/paladinholy, http://www.askmrrobot.com/wow/gear/9198819f-7958-4a6d-ac02-48fb7aeb828e, and http://www.askmrrobot.com/wow/gear/81b7cf71-88da-4620-ba31-8a7ca1fdb52c. The first one is with the default weights, the second one is just slightly above the haste needed for a fifth tick if the paladin has Dark Intent, and the last one is for a paladin without Dark Intent. I don't know how you got 3% haste=500 haste rating though because according to Wowpedia, 1% haste=128.125 haste rating so 3% haste should equal 384.375 haste rating. I don't personally play a paladin so I don't know all the details but...
Finnicks Mar 4th 2012 7:47PM
It's approximate. Also, haste buffs stack with your haste from gear multiplicatively, so the more haste you have from gear, the more a haste buff will affect you.
I said 500 because the average druid needs 2005 haste for the first breakpoint, but I only need 1573, so for me it's effectively worth 432 haste.
If you're sitting at a much higher haste rating, that 3% extra is going to affect you even more.
So leeeet's see...
3500 haste rating = 27.32% haste before 5% raid buff. Add the raid buff...
33.69% total spell haste for the 5th tick. Now, remove from that the 5% raid buff AND 3% from Dark Intent....
23.62% haste from gear needed for the extra HR tick. Multiply that by the per-% rating of 128.125...
3026 haste rating required... *Bob Barker voice* for a difference OF....
474 haste rating saved with Dark Intent.
Hellsiege Mar 5th 2012 12:05AM
Having a lock put DI on a resto druid will make him smile. Asking the same lock to put it on a holy pally, gimping his own performance for your experiment, will make for a cranky lock.
Hellsiege Mar 5th 2012 12:30AM
EDIT: unless it means, that the encounter can be done with one less healer.
Finnicks Mar 5th 2012 1:56AM
For the purpose of this experiment, the goal is to make a paladin with an uberleet Holy Radiance, which is an AoE HoT with NO cooldown.
Warlock will be at 3 stacks, allatime.
Diatenium Mar 4th 2012 7:29PM
Very insightful article--most holy paladins (myself included) quickly pointed out that this haste plateau wasn't really worth it, but it's nice to see you go through it anyways and provide some intriguing data from it.
One of the more important aspects to keep in mind at this point in the game is from what perspective you're providing this information in terms of 10 or 25 man raiding. In regards for this particular topic, going into heroic ultraxion in 25-mans might see a considerably more quantifiable benefit from an extra tick of HR than 10-mans, which I can now confidently say a holy paladin with DI, good gear, and enough finesse can solo-heal on heroic without the extra tick.
I like the insight you provide regarding how it affects our actual throughput, it's something you're quick to forget. I mean, I only really noticed that my heals had gotten more powerful when I found my Holy Lights, which did some 10K back in tier 11, are now going well over 13k, which is a considerable increase.
Aymuhdroowud Mar 4th 2012 8:48PM
THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!!! I mean ticks!
Chase Christian Mar 4th 2012 10:49PM
I'll lay it down, you pick it up!
Rmatulac Mar 4th 2012 8:51PM
Just wanted to throw in that I'm glad to see the heroic mace off of Mormon isnt worth dropping maw of the dragonlord. All 3 of our raid's beakers passed on it and our ele shaman raid leader took it for her healing set (essentially just for that fight). I figured the 5-6% healing from the proc was worth a lot more in ilvl. Nice article chase.
Gotta say I'm really looking forward to Holy Paladins in MoP. Maybe because I've been a resto shaman the last two tiers but still love playing my paladin and priest more.
Paws Mar 4th 2012 10:11PM
This experiment was well worth the read for holy Paladins. Thanks for being the test dummy ;-).
Martin Mar 5th 2012 5:57AM
So that's what the Heroic Will / Dream button looks like. I never see it due to Bartender4. Just as well, I prefer keybinding /click ExtraActionButton1 anyway.
AngelGabriel Mar 5th 2012 6:33AM
Now, redo the experiment, only go full mastery. With the re-worked mastery in 4.3, it's a more viable strategy than ever before. Let's see how it compares.
Aranyszin Mar 5th 2012 11:31AM
After reading your article last week, I decided to do a little experimenting of my own. What I found I was able to do (undoubtedly because my gear is not yet BiS across the board - for example, I was trading +40 int gems for +25/+25 int/haste gems, so that built in an automatic -15/+25 int/haste tradeoff) was cannibalize about 655 intellect for almost 1600 haste. Though I realized I would be taking a hit on spell power, I wondered whether the 2.2:1 ratio of haste:intellect would be worth it. I also had an opportunity to ask the opinion of one of the top healing paladins in the game (who is a friend of one of my guildmates), and his initial opinion was that it would not be worth it, even at 2:1 haste:int or better. It seems his instincts were correct. Though I haven't yet had a chance to test it in raid, I thought running a series of HoT pugs would give me a feel for it (nothing like trying to heal people standing in fel fire to get an idea of how effective your heals are). My experience mirrored what the author conveyed - overall, my heals just FELT weaker.
Aranyszin Mar 5th 2012 11:34AM
Correction to the above post: it was 655 int for almost 1500 haste, not 1600 (the actual amount was something like 1485 or so). The ratio was correct: it was a little bit over 2.2:1.