Are you still playing Priest class? Now computer game are so popular, it's a basic human need - for some even an obsession. Play time is a stress reliever, a much needed distraction, and arguably a self esteem builder for the winners. But another basic need that computer games can feed, is that of creation. Everyone loves to create. Whether it's a five year olds finger painting hanging on the fridge, or Stephen Kings next great horror epic. Anyone with an emotion to express, story to tell, or movie to capture can do their thing. It's a beautiful world to live in, if you've got the itch to build games. Not only are the tools available, but the information on how to use them is freely given and discussed in forums all over the internet. Especially playing in Priest.
The Priest class has many great talents available to it and almost as many bad ones. Which are which though? To many new players it is not always clear. This leads players to following other players builds rather than creating a build that suits their play style. The aim of this guide is to help you create your own build, or perfect an existing one to better suit you. You can do this by better understanding of each talent.
Which talents are worth it? With the release of World of Warcraft's second expansion, the Wrath of the Lich King, the talents have changed drastically for all classes. Byron "Messiah" Mudry has updated the Priest talent guides, so if you are not sure which of the new talents are worth taking and which you should skip.
Pain and Suffering - Max 3 points, your Mind Flay has a 100% chance to refresh the duration of your Shadow Word: Pain on the target, and reduces the damage you take from your own Shadow Word: Death by 30% .
- The ability to refresh your PW: Pain by using another of your normal damage spells is a huge bonus as it allows you to not have to recast it on a target almost ever.
- The reduction to the damage you take from your SW: Death is also a huge boost as it allows you to cast Death almost with impunity since you will be healing yourself with Vampiric Embrace.
- Must have talent
The tables linked to below for each talent tree are formatted by tier and let you know what each talent does in simple terms. It also outlines in point form the good or bad about each talent. Bolded tags at the end of most descriptions point out the really good or really bad talents. This guide is useful for both new and experienced players in different ways. For newer players it can help you determine what talents you want to work towards as you level up. Experienced players can find alternate opinions or information on talents that they may have taken for granted, or information that is useful when considering re-speccing.
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