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'''Shadow priests''' of the Forsaken are members of the [[Cult of Forgotten Shadow]]. A single shadow priest serves as a bishop for a community.<ref name="HPG 160">''[[HPG]]'', pg. 160</ref> There are also shadow priests among the trolls, they find Forsaken to be kindred spirits, supporting them because they are evil.<ref name="HPG 181">''[[HPG]]'', pg. 181</ref> There are also shadow priests that follow Kil’jaeden.<ref name="MoM 112">''[[MoM]]'', pg. 112</ref> |
'''Shadow priests''' of the Forsaken are members of the [[Cult of Forgotten Shadow]]. A single shadow priest serves as a bishop for a community.<ref name="HPG 160">''[[HPG]]'', pg. 160</ref> There are also shadow priests among the trolls, they find Forsaken to be kindred spirits, supporting them because they are evil.<ref name="HPG 181">''[[HPG]]'', pg. 181</ref> There are also shadow priests that follow Kil’jaeden.<ref name="MoM 112">''[[MoM]]'', pg. 112</ref> |
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Shadow Priests are a specialization of the [[Priest]] class who have put the majority of their [[talents]] into the [[Shadow Tree]]. Priests interested in soloing and [[PvP]] usually select a heavy amount of Shadow talents, as Shadow spells dole out high [[DPS]]. These priests lack the healing power of priests specialized in the Holy and Discipline trees, but are formidable opponents in PvP. |
Shadow Priests are a specialization of the [[Priest]] class who have put the majority of their [[talents]] into the [[Shadow Tree]]. Priests interested in soloing and [[PvP]] usually select a heavy amount of Shadow talents, as Shadow spells dole out high [[DPS]]. These priests lack the healing power of priests specialized in the Holy and Discipline trees, but are formidable opponents in PvP. |
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− | Shadow Priests can also be invaluable support, whether by silencing casters, applying the [[Misery]] debuff to help allies hit, reducing an enemy's healing by use of [[Improved Mind Blast]], [[Power Word: Shield|shielding]] a party member, or dropping Shadowform to help with healing. |
+ | Shadow Priests can also be invaluable support, whether by silencing casters, disarming melee, applying the [[Misery]] debuff to help allies hit, reducing an enemy's healing by use of [[Improved Mind Blast]], [[Power Word: Shield|shielding]] a party member, or dropping Shadowform to help with healing. |
Prior to [[World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade|The Burning Crusade]], Shadow priests were of limited use in group PVE, as they were generally inferior to primary DPS classes. Shadow priests now have little need to concern themselves with mana availability or crit rate, allowing them to focus almost solely on maximizing spell damage. |
Prior to [[World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade|The Burning Crusade]], Shadow priests were of limited use in group PVE, as they were generally inferior to primary DPS classes. Shadow priests now have little need to concern themselves with mana availability or crit rate, allowing them to focus almost solely on maximizing spell damage. |
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− | It is a common misconception that Shadow Priests are incapable of healing instances. As long as the Priest stays out of [[Shadowform]] and focuses on healing, he or she should be able to heal well enough to serve a group. An experienced Shadow Priest with high damage can even heal through trash pulls with [[Vampiric Embrace]] and Shadowform. |
+ | It is a common misconception that Shadow Priests are incapable of healing instances. As long as the Priest stays out of [[Shadowform]] and focuses on healing, he or she should be able to heal well enough to serve a group. An experienced Shadow Priest with high damage can even heal through trash pulls and non-raid bosses with [[Vampiric Embrace]] and Shadowform. |
==Shadow Priests in Endgame== |
==Shadow Priests in Endgame== |
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===Group Contribution=== |
===Group Contribution=== |
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− | Shadow priests are extremely useful in endgame content, |
+ | Shadow priests are extremely useful in endgame content, providing [[Replenishment]] for mana-intensive fights, and group healing for fights that include multiple people taking damage. Also, shadow priests with 3/3 [[Misery]] increase chance to hit the target with spells by 3%. |
===Threat=== |
===Threat=== |
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+ | Threat is generally not a problem for shadow priests, due to a 30% reduction of threat generation in Shadowform, and the option to temporarily dump all threat with [[Fade]]. However, the healing from Vampiric Embrace, coupled with high damage caused can generate more threat per damage than most other classes. In addition, [[Mind Flay]], a staple damage spell, causes additional threat due to it's snare effect. Points into [[Shadow Affinity]] is used to reduce overall threat in a party/raid. |
===PVE Tutorial Video=== |
===PVE Tutorial Video=== |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Shadow Priest PvP Guide]] |
* [[Shadow Priest PvP Guide]] |
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* [[Priest builds#Shadow_builds|Shadow priest builds]] |
* [[Priest builds#Shadow_builds|Shadow priest builds]] |
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Revision as of 05:22, 8 August 2010
Shadow priests of the Forsaken are members of the Cult of Forgotten Shadow. A single shadow priest serves as a bishop for a community.[1] There are also shadow priests among the trolls, they find Forsaken to be kindred spirits, supporting them because they are evil.[2] There are also shadow priests that follow Kil’jaeden.[3]
Shadow priests in World of Warcraft
Shadow Priests are a specialization of the Priest class who have put the majority of their talents into the Shadow Tree. Priests interested in soloing and PvP usually select a heavy amount of Shadow talents, as Shadow spells dole out high DPS. These priests lack the healing power of priests specialized in the Holy and Discipline trees, but are formidable opponents in PvP.
Shadow Priests can also be invaluable support, whether by silencing casters, disarming melee, applying the Misery debuff to help allies hit, reducing an enemy's healing by use of [Improved Mind Blast], shielding a party member, or dropping Shadowform to help with healing.
Prior to The Burning Crusade, Shadow priests were of limited use in group PVE, as they were generally inferior to primary DPS classes. Shadow priests now have little need to concern themselves with mana availability or crit rate, allowing them to focus almost solely on maximizing spell damage.
It is a common misconception that Shadow Priests are incapable of healing instances. As long as the Priest stays out of [Shadowform] and focuses on healing, he or she should be able to heal well enough to serve a group. An experienced Shadow Priest with high damage can even heal through trash pulls and non-raid bosses with [Vampiric Embrace] and Shadowform.
Shadow Priests in Endgame
Group Contribution
Shadow priests are extremely useful in endgame content, providing [Replenishment] for mana-intensive fights, and group healing for fights that include multiple people taking damage. Also, shadow priests with 3/3 Misery increase chance to hit the target with spells by 3%.
Threat
Threat is generally not a problem for shadow priests, due to a 30% reduction of threat generation in Shadowform, and the option to temporarily dump all threat with [Fade]. However, the healing from Vampiric Embrace, coupled with high damage caused can generate more threat per damage than most other classes. In addition, [Mind Flay], a staple damage spell, causes additional threat due to it's snare effect. Points into [Shadow Affinity] is used to reduce overall threat in a party/raid.
PVE Tutorial Video
See also
- Shadow Priest PvP Guide
- Shadow priest builds