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+ | The reward for this quest will be your second race-specific priest spell: [[Feedback]] for humans, [[Elune's Grace]] for night elves, [[Consume Magic]] for blood elves, and [[Devouring Plague]] for undead. The level 20 draenei and dwarven race specific spell is [[Fear Ward]], but the spell is not quest related for the draenei. The spell for trolls, [[Shadowguard]], is not a quest reward but available as normal from a priest trainer. |
For all but Dwarves, the quest giver is the same as for your level 10 racial specific spell, above. The priest trainer in your race's capital city will offer you a quest. For Dwarven priests, the quest-giver is [[High Priest Rohan]] in the [[Ironforge#The_Mystic_Ward|Mystic Ward]] in [[Ironforge]]. |
For all but Dwarves, the quest giver is the same as for your level 10 racial specific spell, above. The priest trainer in your race's capital city will offer you a quest. For Dwarven priests, the quest-giver is [[High Priest Rohan]] in the [[Ironforge#The_Mystic_Ward|Mystic Ward]] in [[Ironforge]]. |
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Priest
These are discussions of the salient points of each Priest quest. This page contains Spoilers. If you want to figure these out on your own, do not read this page. While these are not step by step walkthroughs they do hit all the high points and give an outline to completion.
Basics
You start your priest-specific quest journey with the standard 1st-level "take this (object) to (early trainer)" quest. This quest is given when you complete the very first quest you are offered upon entering the game which you get from the NPC standing about 10 feet in front of you when the cinematic ends. When you turn in the first quest, the "go visit your trainer" quest will be offered to you. This quest shows a new player where the priest trainer is located in the starting area, so the quest description always has all the information you need.
The Quests
Level 6
The reward for this quest is an uncommon (green) robe with a small spirit bonus.
Your first trainer (at whom you completed your 1st-level quest) will direct you to a trainer in a nearby town. This new trainer will instruct you to find a specific injured NPC, heal them with [Lesser Heal] (Rank 2), and grant them [Power Word: Fortitude].
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Level 10
The reward for this quest will be your first race-specific priest spell: [Desperate Prayer] for Humans and Dwarves, [Starshards] for Night Elves, [Hex of Weakness] for Trolls, and [Touch of Weakness] for Undead and Blood Elves. For Draenei, the racial spell [Symbol of Hope] requires no special trainer, and is not a quest reward.
Your trainer will instruct you to travel to your race's capital city and speak with a trainer there. For humans and dwarves, this trainer is High Priestess Laurena behind the altar in the Cathedral in Stormwind; for night elves, Priestess Alathea in the Temple of the Moon in Darnassus; for trolls, Ur'kyo in the the Valley of Spirits in Orgrimmar; for undead, Aelthalyste in the The War Quarter in the Undercity. For draenei, no specific priest trainer is needed. You will receive a quest from that trainer to receive your spell.
Level 20
The reward for this quest will be your second race-specific priest spell: Feedback for humans, [Elune's Grace] for night elves, [Consume Magic] for blood elves, and [Devouring Plague] for undead. The level 20 draenei and dwarven race specific spell is [Fear Ward], but the spell is not quest related for the draenei. The spell for trolls, Shadowguard, is not a quest reward but available as normal from a priest trainer.
For all but Dwarves, the quest giver is the same as for your level 10 racial specific spell, above. The priest trainer in your race's capital city will offer you a quest. For Dwarven priests, the quest-giver is High Priest Rohan in the Mystic Ward in Ironforge.
Level 50
[52D] Blood of Morphaz gives you a choice of one of three items: [Circle of Hope] (ring) [1], [Woestave] (wand) [2], or [Blessed Prayer Beads] (trinket) [3].
Your trainer will direct you to Azshara to speak with the furbolg Ogtinc who resides in the cliffs northeast of the Ruins of Eldarath.
- Ogtinc will give you the quest to collect glands from Mosshoof Coursers there in Azshara. The drop rate of these glands is perhaps one in five to ten (Thottbot includes all the kills from people who do not have the quest, so shows a very low drop rate).
- When you bring the glands to Ogtinc, he will give you a second quest to bring him an [Ichor of Undeath]. These are a common drop from undead mobs level 40 and higher.
- When you provide the Ichor of Undeath to Ogtinc, he will give you the quest [Blood of Morphaz] [4], which takes you into the Sunken Temple to kill Morphaz the dragon. Kill Morphaz, loot the Blood of Morphaz from his body, and return it to Ogtinc to choose your reward.
Each of the rewards favors a different spec/build:
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Blessed Prayer Beads is a quest-reward trinket from a Priest-only quest line involving Sunken Temple. It is argued to be the best reward option from that quest (even for Shadow Priests), as the other reward choices ( [Circle of Hope] and [Woestave]) are easily replaced by gear from instances as low as Stratholme and Scholomance. SourceThis item is a quest reward from Blood of Morphaz. This is a chain that starts with High Priest Rohan (Alliance) or Ur'kyo (Horde). Effective Spell PowerAssuming this trinket were activated every cooldown, it would grant: 101 * 20 / 120 = 101 * 1 / 6 = 101 / 6 = 16.83 Spell Power Patch changes
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Circle of Hope is a Priest-only ring from a quest line involving Sunken Temple. While it is a decent ring, the general recommendation is for Priests to choose the [Blessed Prayer Beads], since the trinket provides unique functionality. This ring does not. SourceThis item is a quest reward from [52D] Blood of Morphaz. This is a chain that starts with High Priest Rohan (Alliance) or Ur'kyo (Horde). Patch changes
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Woestave is a Priest-only wand from a quest line involving Sunken Temple, and is a very good wand for a Shadow Priest. However, there are better endgame wands available, so the recommended choice of reward from this quest is the [Blessed Prayer Beads]. SourceThis item is a quest reward from [52D] Blood of Morphaz. This is a chain that starts with High Priest Rohan (Alliance) or Ur'kyo (Horde). Patch changes
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Benediction / Anathema
For the priest who reaches level 60, there is an epic quest. The reward for this epic class quest is a staff which can be used as either Benediction (staff) (holy-focused) or [Anathema] (shadow-focused). The quest requires the support of a large group for a trip into the Molten Core to obtain the item which starts the quest.
For more information about the steps in this quest, see [60] The Balance of Light and Shadow or the wowhealers.com forum entry about it.
See also the main article "Priest".