Don’t get me wrong, it has its uses, but skip it for now.ĥ/5 Illumination is still worth it because mana back from a crit is still mana back from a crit.Ģ/2 Lay on Hands is a yes for me. Another no-brainer to take.Ġ/2 Unyielding Faith because this is largely a PVP talent, especially as it’s so low in the holy tree. Anything that increases your intellect is worth it.ģ/3 Healing Light increases the amount healed by your heals. Way better than the damage bonus granted by Seals of the Pure.ĥ/5 Divine Intellect is next. Still, let’s go over these, shall we? Holy Tree: 52 pointsĥ/5 Spiritual Focus is a no-brainer, because as soon as you swap to Concentration Aura, you don’t get any pushback at all on spells. There are so many great talents you can’t even touch yet, which is of the sad-making. I am the type of healer who stands wayyyy the hell in the back, much like I did as a hunter. It’s not pretty, I know, I know, but I like having Aura Mastery and 2/2 Enlightened Judgements for the range even at level 70. If that’s the case, here’s a good build to start with: Okay, so I’m assuming you’re healing your way to 80 primarily by way of dungeons. I presume some of the balance/quality of life changes are going to be live from the start? Levels 70-80 I should note that I am overwhelmed with nostalgia when looking at this calculator! (And, for the record, I’m using the Wowhead WotLK Classic Talent Calculator.) Also, in re-reading at least one of my blog posts from… 2009, it says that some failadin I was in a dungeon with had Blessing of Kings and improved Blessing of Kings in their spec - but that doesn’t exist in the calculator? Stuff from 13 years ago is a wee bit fuzzy. So if you’re playing Wrath Classic (and I’m still wondering if I will), here’s a look at possible talent trees for you! I may not have played in quite some time, but I played the heck out of this expansion.
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