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Looking for A 3.2 Holy Priest Build
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Korpimieli
Empowered Healing gives you more healing than it looks like - increasing the spell coefficient of your spells and not the flat ammount of healing, which results in even more healing.
I think it increases the spell coefficient of only Greater Heal and Flash Heal. And the point of the spec is to use those two spells very little. Mostly with SoL.
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Korpimieli
Plus this spec combined with gearing makes for a huge increase in mana regen and +Healing.
So it is SP and Crit you concentrate on? How about intelligence and spirit? Holy builds are usually spirit oriented.
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karlusdavius
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Skadja
I'm about to start raiding - finally got broadband - and want to adjust my current 5-man build for that. I'm moving away from Divine Fury to Spell Warding (and will miss it terribly in 5-mans with Serendipity), but also want to add Inner Focus to macro it to Divine Hymn or more likely Prayer of Healing.
I can pull 1 point from either Imp Renew at the shallow end, or Empowered Healing way deep in the tree...or I can drop Emp Renew, though I'd rather not. I use Renew less often than Flash, since I need Flash to stack Serendipity...though I do have a point Emp renew to proc SoL/Holy Conc when I do use it. So is Imp Renew the place to pull from? Or will I use Renew enough in Raiding to warrant pulling from Emp Healing instead?
Basically
this
is what I am thinking of running with.
Is there a better place to pull that point for Inner Focus from?
Post by
karlusdavius
my opinion is if that your dropping divine fury then start taking points out of empowered healing. I only usually cast flash heal when SoL proc happens as druids usually beat me to the punch.
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if your going to start raiding. Spell waring is nice and you can switxh the points over from divine fury in my build if yu like. Im finding that with around 2400 SP UB in holy spec, my empowered renews are hitting pretty high numbers now (2.7k) which is nothing to sniff at. The glyph choices are yours but i would say CoH is mandatory while i take GS and Renew. You can swap either out for PoH if that's your intended play style.
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Skadja
Oh man, I completely forgot about Glyph of Guardian Spirit - and it's a glyph I currently use! Really not sure how I missed it on the selector there, I'd use it instead of the Flash Heal one...that's often being cast in SoL anyway. Thank you!
Yeah...just not sure on Spell Warding vs Divine Fury. Seems a good chunk of any damage I'd ever be taking would likely be some form of magic AoE. And discussion here seems to point to GH potentially being a waste of a Serendipity stack, and otherwise just taking more time than it's worth if not using Serendipity for it But keeping DF is good for running Heroics, which I'd still be doing fairly often...so it's a tough call.
I do think I'm going to take that point out of Empowered Healing, either way, though.
Thank you, you've given me some more to think about. Especially with the results you're getting out of Renew.
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FlipFlops
This is what i use for Heriocs 5 man and I'll recommend using this in a raid if you're healing one of the tanks although it wont hurt if you heal raid group with it i guess.
http://www.wowhead.com/?talent#bVcbhhZfxtccMqih0e0Io:mfGMcz
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