Spiritual Guidance: Gear guide for fresh 80 healing priests

By John Ryan Sat May 01 2010 16:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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Well, the day has come: I finally decided to put together a gear guide for fresh level 80 healing priests. Many readers have been requesting this, and I figured I ought to stop teasing everyone with promises of it. I hope that this list, combined with the https://www.mmogah.com2010/02/07/spiritual-guidance-holy-101/">101 https://www.mmogah.com2010/03/21/spiritual-guidance-discipline-101/">guides we published in the past few months, will be enough to help my fellow fledgling priests find themselves somewhere in Azeroth. I can't have you all getting lost before you have a chance to dive into that http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/downloads/ssotd/#1309">new, shiny Cataclysm water.

Before I get started, let it be known that this is not a list of any and all healing upgrades you can get after you hit 80. Instead it is a list of gear I would recommend to a healing priest who is trying to get the best gear he or she can without raiding or is trying to get enough gear to start healing in the current raiding content (Trial of the Crusader and Icecrown Citadel.) Since this is not a complete list, feel free to deviate from it when you find upgrades that work for you. A lot of items you find in heroics will be be better than the gear you are wearing from questing.

Now, let's get started.

First off, please know that I will not and do not encourage you to spend your Emblems of Triumph on items from badge vendors with an item level lower than 232. This is because the additional 5-man dungeons added in patch 3.3 offer better or equal options to 226 or lower gear, and there is no sense in spending precious badges on gear you're going to get in heroics you're running anyway.

Second, know that this list will not concern itself with the best stat optimization for different specs. Min/maxing for heroic healing isn't exactly necessary or feasible, so just take what you can get to start. Delicate stat tuning can occur later when you are downing heroic bosses and sipping your elite, English breakfast tea like the classy priest you are.

Finally, if you're wondering what vendor items to buy first, the answer lies with what you already have on. Figure out what your worst piece of gear is and set out to upgrade it first. As you get more badges, just work your way up from worst to best; this way you'll get the most bang for your badge each time you purchase some gear. Of course, if you have personal preferences toward upgrading to something else first (say, a pretty robe over a hideous quest robe), feel free to stray from this advice.

When you first hit 80, you will likely not be able to queue for heroics in your quest gear. Don't waste your time toiling in normal dungeons, trying to find one upgrade at a time while getting no badges. Take some of that gold you made from questing and go to the auction house instead. Search for "http://www.wowhead.com/search?q=Frostsavage">Frostsavage" or "http://www.wowhead.com/search?q=Black+Duskweave">Black Duskweave" and you'll find various 187 item level gear. Players who are leveling tailoring sometimes make these lower-level items and post them on the auction house, so you should be able to find some cheap pieces. (Obviously, if you're already a tailor, you can make some upgrades yourself.) Don't buy a full set of gear off the auction house! Just buy one or two pieces and then trying queuing for a heroic dungeon. If you still get an error message telling you that your gear isn't good enough, buy another piece and repeat the process until you can queue. Alternatively, if you have a lot of gold to spare, look through the list below first and take note of the items that I suggest purchasing. A single piece of 245 gear is sometimes all you need to queue for your first random heroic dungeon.

Back

Chest

Feet

Finger

Hands

Head

Legs

Neck

Off-hand

Shoulders

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Waist

Wand

Weapon

Wrists

There! This list should keep you busy for a while. If you get all the gear above, you'll be more than ready to dive into tier 9 raids like Trial of the Crusader or Onyxia's Lair. You should be able to squeeze into Vault of Archevon groups prior to having all this gear too, so be sure to check those out; you might get lucky and get some better upgrades than what is listed here.

Don't forget to gem or enchant your gear!


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