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Spending Triumph Badges (Holy/Disc)
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wildx22
I've heard that the T9 healer set isn't exactly great. So question is how should I best spend Triumph badges as a new 80 holy/disc priest? (I have more fun as disc at the moment because my mana goes oom much easier in holy, but will play holy as main spec for raids)
Let's say I will have access to any crafted pieces, including the boots that require primordial saronites.
Basically, I just want to avoid purchasing a piece from a vendor, which will very soon be replaced by a heroic dungeon drop.
Thanks!
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wildx22
Oh I see. Well which 2 pieces are ideal if I have access to crafted pieces?
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Post by
wildx22
Thanks for giving me somewhere to start off with! Won't have enough saronites for both legs & boots in the outset so I'm guessing probably crafted bracers, boots, chest, T9 gloves, legs, off-set shoulders & head. :) Thanks!
There aren't better things from random heroics? Gearing is so hard for priest. My main is a hunter and there's DPS calculators to tell you which piece is almost definitely better than another piece. But for priest it's all weighing preferences, changing needs etc etc. Grr.
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Pachuca
My main is a hunter and there's DPS calculators to tell you which piece is almost definitely better than another piece. But for priest it's all weighing preferences, changing needs etc etc. Grr.
Urrgghh... using brain is hard.
In all seriousness, try
Rawr
. It'll help you adjust your weight scales and keep them up to date depending on your spec, current gear, glyphs, and healing 'rotation'. Using an addon such as Pawn will let you see an item's worth based on your weight scales. Try it out!
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wildx22
Thank you so much! I've been looking for something like this for a long while, so all this time I've just been sticking to the default priest weight scales provided by Pawn (however inaccurate I know they are).
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