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rpgdoto00
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Guide to getting a Priest
   

I really enjoy the Priest class, so should you decide to play one I hope you enjoy it as well.
Hope you find this useful.

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First, see some basic information about priest:

The Priest Class is available to these Races.
Human, Night Elf, Dwarf, Troll, and Undead.

Blizzard's Class Description:
"Priests lead the many faiths spread throughout the disparate lands of the world of Azeroth. In Kalimdor, Night Elf Priestesses revere the moon goddess Elune, while Dwarven priests in Khaz Modan deliver the message of the Light to their people. In the ruins of Lordaeron, the undead priests of the Forsaken, their faith twisted and tainted by their tortured existences, spread a dark interpretation of the Holy Light. Regardless of their faith, however, all Priests share in their ability to manipulate the minds of those who turn to them for spiritual guidance." Blizzard

Shadows Edge Class Description:
The Priest is a healer, damage dealer, and has crowd control abilities. They are the best healer in the game and have control over their enemies mind using dominate, confusion, and sleep spells. Many believe that they will also be a powerful buffer. The priest wields Holy Magic and would use a Mace or Staff as a weapon. However, they are cloth wearers, so they be weary of melee and provoking their enemies rath.

Class Skills
Defense
Holy Magic
Maces
Shadow Magic
Staves
Unarmed
Wands

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The part below was contributed by Elunia. I stole it from the forum of worldofwarcraft.com , who stole it from worldofwarcraftgolds.net :

So you' ve got/want a priest in your group

Priests are often frustrated that other classes do not appreciate how to work with them, and its very much in your interest to know how to work well with your priest so that your groups are more successful, wipe less often and you finish more quests and level faster. You may be reading this as a non-priest because someone you have grouped with suggested you do so, please take this stuff on board and you will enjoy the game more when grouping with a priest.

I have put together my thoughts on the things you need to bear in mind when grouping with a priest.

How hate or aggro works in world of warcraft

In Wow each mob you are fighting will attack whichever character with which it has the most hate or aggro. Different members of the group build hate through three main methods.
1) By pulling the mob. This can be done by taking an offensive action against the mob such as a ranged attack or by entering its aggro circle. The aggro circle is an invisible circle around each mob that when a player enters it will attack. The aggro circle is based on level, so for example a lvl 10 character will enter the aggro circle of a lvl 15 mob at a far greater distance then a lvl 15 character, while a level 25 character would have to be virtually stood on top of a lvl 15 mob to trigger an attack.
2) By doing damage to a mob, once a mob is pulled it will attack the puller, however it can switch and attack another character if that character deals sufficient damage to it. So say a mage pulls a mob from a room towards his group that mob will run to attack the mage, however the tank in the group can built hate by taunting and doing damage, the mob will then switch and attack instead the tank. However the mage may continue to do damage and it entirely possible the mob will turn again and attack the mage.
3) When a mob that is aware of you sees you healing.

This is why a priest shudders when someone says ?All on one mob!?

Now this is important if you have a priest in your group. Say your group pulls 3 mobs, those 3 will attack who ever they have the most aggro with. So lets say these 3 mobs come running over, mob1, mob2 and mob3. If your party attacks only mob1 the priest is put in a difficult position, and they can do one of two things. Because they only wear cloth armour they can not afford to be attacked by drawing aggro, so if your group is attacking only one of three here are their two options.
a) They can deal damage only to mob1, this is on the theory that the faster you kill one mob the less damage the overall group can dish out. However if the priest doesn?t heal then someone may well die, usually the tank first, then the rest of the group may follow quickly. This will usually result in the priest getting screamed at to heal and being called a nOOb.
b) They can do a priest job and heal, however since the group is attacking only mob1 as soon as mob2 and mob3 see?s the priest heal they will instantly attack as no one else has built up any hate with these two mobs. Since the priest can wear only cloth they will die quickly and as the tank won?t be getting healed he will also die and the rest of the group. This will usually result in the priest getting called a nOOb.

The conclusions is that in wow you should insure that you build up sufficient hate with all mobs if you want to be healed, if you see your priest being attack immediately turn and attack the mob which is hitting on the priest so that it turns to fight you again. Always keep one eye on your priest and never say all on one mob.

Sheeping is the exception

A good mage will keep a mob sheeped, this is sort of an exception to the above rule, however many mages fail to realise just how powerful this spell is, so mages, check it out.

Healing spells work on line of sight

Your priest can heal you but only if he can see you. If you have taken damage a decent priest will always know and do everything they can to heal you, however if you run wildly around from room to room then the priests healing spells will continually fail because you keep running out of his line of sight. If you want to be healed stay still in front of the priest.

Healing cost mana

A priest can only heal if he has enough mana to do so, so keep an eye on their mana bar and listen for OOM (out of mana) shouts. If your priest shouts OOM during a fight if you immediately go and enter another fight straight after you can expect little or no healing.

Let the priest kill

Many priests have an ability called Spirit tap. If your priest asks always when possible allow them to kill a mob on very low health, not always possible I know, but if a mob is running away with just a sliver of health left toward the back of your group where the priest is anyway let the priest kill it. The spirit tap ability allows the priest to almost double their mana regeneration for 15 seconds. This means that the priest will have more mana to heal with sooner.

Healing and damage.

Priest can deal damage and they can also heal, however they can?t do both at the same time, I doubt your priest is stood at the back of your group is doing nothing, more likely he is renewing you and therefore is not in a position to be wanding the mob as well.

Why isn?t my priest healing me with big heals.

For this priest and many others our favourite healing spell is called renew, this spell does not just replace a huge chuck of health at once, but instead it repairs damage to you over time. So every 3 seconds you will get x hp repaired. The reason we like this so much is because it?s a) mana efficient when we spend talent points on it and b) it does cause aggro like a regular healing spell except the aggro it causes is spread over the duration. As such this allows the tanks to gain their own aggro up with the mobs and avoids the priest getting hit on.

Small vs big heals
Sometimes however the opposite will happen, and you be fighting while your health gets lower and lower and the priest is still wanding away. For a priest how to heal is very much taste and philosophy. Some take the little and often approach but others prefer to use a big heal like greater heal when your health is low. So don?t start calling for help when your health goes below 50%, the priest may be waiting for the right time to cast a big heal on you. However if your playing with this sort of priest make sure you manage that aggro. A big heal may take 4 seconds to cast but every time a caster gets hit it partly resets their cast time. If they get hit often enough they may never actually finish their cast time. If you can?t manage aggro, they can?t heal you.
Post Wed Sep 21, 2005 9:51 am
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Priest Shields

A lot of tanks hate getting shielded as they believe it stops them gaining rage, however this is not true, testing posted on the US forums has shown that shields do not have a significant if any effect on rage generation.

Also and more legitimately a warrior dislikes shields as they believe it draws a lot of aggro to the priest for them to get off. Partially true, a shield generates only half the amont of aggro that a heal does for the same HP?s, a shield is very useful when used right. If the priest cast shield before a fight has begun it draws no aggro, and reduces damage taken by at tank at first, usually by the time a priest is called on to start dishing out heals he has regenerated that mana spent.

Furthermore its instant cast, if a tanks health is really low an instant shield, an instant renew then a few seconds to brew up a nice big heal can be mana costly and gain hate, but it could also save the tank when in a tight spot.

Do not spam ?Heal? or ?Low on Health?

A priest, is watching your health at least as closely as you are, constantly asking for heals when going under 30-40% health is like saying your priest is incompetent and an insult to us.

I appreciate that this is an automatic function on cosmos, but please turn it off, otherwise every time you get into a fight your priest will start spamming ?Fight? and ?Hit the mob? over and over again.

My priest forget to heal me and I died
A common misconception, priests don?t forget to heal you, they let you die. Sometimes they simply can not heal enough of the party if a pull goes bad. In this case a priest first concern is to prevent a wipe of the group, and this largely means healing the main tank, other party members may have to be sacrificed and rezed later.

wtf I?m a main tank and the priest let me die while he healed the coward druid

As I mentioned above the priest first concern is to prevent a wipe of the group. Sometimes its obvious that you simply are not going to win whatever nightmare fight you have got yourself into. At which point a priest may very legitimately run and hide until the mobs leave and return and rez the group, however in some cases the priest has already attracted aggro and knows he will never get away. At which point he may see another class which can rez running away, so a clever priest will do everything he can to insure they get away. My brother plays a druid, so I know if it all goes down and he gets away he can return and rez me then I can rez everyone else, strangely priest do have some spells which draw massive aggro so in that case I will use them and heal my brother so that he can escape and shadow meld until the danger has gone.

Why is my priest #@%$!ing about loot

Everyone is entitled to take what they will use. However what you WILL actually use yourself is not the same as what you CAN use. If you really intend to wear something do say, but if your just going to vendor an item then the priest is just as entitled to roll on it as you are. A priest can only wear cloth so most items dropped he cannot use, however he still has to buy spells to heal you with and these cost money.

Since my priest is here to heal he needs no buffs right?

A priest needs buffs just as much as you do, when grouping I always ask party members not to worry about giving me attack buffs but armour buffs and mental buffs like Arcane Intellect are sorely needed. Mages this also applies to your water.

Heal yourself

If you can, heal. Say you?re a pally or druid remember that when the @#!t really hits the fan the priest is going to be intent on keeping the main tank alive, sometimes he can be chain casting to do just that. He may not have time to do anything else. So if you can heal yourself in a tight spot.

Warlocks

Make sure you put that soulstone on your priest rather then yourself, because your priest can then rez everyone else.

Pet classes

Remember that we can not see your pets health like we can see the groups health bars, we have to manually target your pet to see its health, and guys remember when the fight gets hairy we have a lot on our plate, however there?s no harm in asking ?can you heal my pet? every now and again, because we may just have not had time to check it.

Pallys

There is nothing worse then getting through an instant getting most of the way there then dying, only to discover that the two pallys you have with you haven?t bothered to do the quest to get resurrection. Do the quest, pretty please.

You may believe that none of this matter?s however bear in mind that while you can get away with it now at higher levels having a priest in your group can really make a difference, even at lower levels if you offend a priest enough he or she will never group with you again. I?m lvl 26 right now, and usually with 2 minutes of logging on I will receive 2 or 3 tells from players asking me to join their groups because I have healed well for them before, those players who have looked after me I will do my up most for, however those that I have grouped with and completely break every above rule I will remember. Please guys, we are a supporting class and we choose this role because we enjoy helping, so help us help you.
 
Post Wed Sep 21, 2005 9:53 am
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Aye, but also keep in mind that the whole getting-to-60 phase of the game is basically just a tutorial(you spend 1-2 months getting to 60, and then 6-8 months doing all the high end stuff, unless you just start a new character). The high end instances are the real challenge, and by then everyone knows the position of a priest, and everyone has done their class quests to get every needed skill. Of course, you'll always bump into idiots who either use the wrong skills or don't know how to use the skills they have, but that is the way of MMORPGs.

Some of what is written here will be gone by the time you reach 60, such as the priest shield being underestimated. Also, regarding buffs: In all high end instances, all buffs such as Blessing of Kings, Blessing of Salvation, Blessing of Wisdom, Blessing of Might, PW: Fortitude, Mark of the Wild, Thorns, Arcane Intellect etc will be applied at all times. That is part of the job as a buffing class.

A quick question. When was this written? About six months ago you couldn't see pets' health, but now you certainly can. A small image of the pet will pop up under the Hunter/Warlock as soon as he summons him, complete with a health bar and everything.

Still, it is a very nice intro to both being a priest, and how to deal with your responsibility in a group. Also a nice guide for people who needs to understand how a priest works.

Also, welcome to the forums!
Post Wed Sep 21, 2005 8:12 pm
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