
I don't think we should see it as forcing us to use Holy Fire in our rotation. Smite - This glyph will increase the damage of Smite if the target is afflicted by Holy Fire. This means we won't have to stress dpsers out by needing on hit gear, or even worse, reforge some hit onto our healing gear.

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Otherwise you can use Dispel Magic, Mass Dispel and a free choice.ĭivine Accuracy - Will provide us with all the hit we need to actually be able to do some damage with our smite (even though that actually is a secondary component of us using it). If you've got the Evangelism-Archangel-Atonement combo, you should use the glyphs below. But glyph wise there isn't much of an option. But we'll see! Actually right now disc healing and smite healing sucks pretty much when compared to holy healing. The lack of other proper disc priest glyphs just increases my suspicion that Blizzard really intend to make Smite-healing raid-viable. The majors glyphs allows us to improve Smite. The alternatives to this glyph however aren't especially good, so it still seems like we'd get the most from glyphing this. Power Word: Barrier - A completely new spell that I've had no chance of testing at all yet. This has long been one of the best glyphs for disc priests, and even if I think we might move away from shield spamming somewhat come Cataclysm (at least I really hope so), this will still be a really important part of our healing style. Power Word: Shield - The disc priest signum, the shield. Even if it probably will be used less now that alot of other heals have entered our arsenal, the potential of Penance has always been great and increasing it further is a smart thing to do. One of disc priests best and most important spells. There are actually only 3 prime glyphs worth taking for the disc priest, so the choice is really simple. In some cases you can choose what works best for your playstyle. Only in a few cases does it boil down somewhat to how you want to play, so I'll take you through them and give you suggestions. The obvious choices are just many enough to fill the slots we've got. I've been giving the glyphs a looksie and I can say, our picks are actually rather simple. You do need reagents to remove a glyph however, something called Vanishing Powder or similar. Instead you can pick and choose from a list whenever you need to replace glyphs. Once you've learned a glyph you know it, and won't have to buy it again. They've also changed how glyphs work, so that you learn them now instead of sort of "gemming" them onto your char as they've worked before. First of all, we're getting a new set of glyphs, the Prime Glyphs. I myself have written guides on what I think you should talent as a disc or holy priest.īut speaking of glyphs, it might actually be worth mentioning what we should get ourselves.
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There are plenty of blogs out there with more or less comprehensive guides on how to do this.

Hopefully you've been keeping yourself up to date with all the changes and have some general idea on how to reforge your gear, respec, regem and reglyph. We all need a week or so to let this sink in, run some raids and gank some alliance (or horde, if you play it that way, ahem) before we can say A or B or "THIS IS SHITE!". Most people are actually too busy figuring out back from front to report anything useful it seems.

It has been over at the US servers however so us on the other side of the pool of water are getting some small reports on what things seem to be like.
Preist glyphs Patch#
As I am writing this the 4.0 patch hasn't been implemented onto the EU servers yet (it will be tonight).
