Talents, Stat Priorities, Additional Spells, and Further gameplay tips will be talked about in the full class guide I make once Dragonflight launches. The beginners guide is aimed towards players just picking up the class for the first time.
You are a saint for making these videos. Great job with them. I like the way you talk slowly and give pauses between your actions on the screen and explanations of the spells. I hope your videos blow up.
You got me into Holy Priest and now trying out Mistweaver for my first time. Your guides are the clearest out there and should be the standard for helping newer players like myself.
Great video Cookie! I like it when content creators put out fundamentals videos; as a veteran I know that it’s the fundamentals that saves lives in the real world. This just speaks to me. I’ll be looking forward to your deeper dives.
Perfect guide, was able to understand all the combinations without all the talents in the tree described and most guides have little actual situational examples simply explained. Thank you senpai
Understanding this is a bare bones basics intro, I know most of the healing kit is not covered, but I think folks should note that “ranged” mistweaver would be like a discipline priest not healing through atonement. Technically a possibility but generally a bad idea unless you’re roleplaying or something.
Depending on tuning ranged mistweaver builds have been popular in the past, and with the talents providing us with ranged options, I say it might go either way since things may change and I want these beginners guides to stay relevant for the entire expansion.
Melee healing is fucking stupid. If I wanted to play melee I'd dps. Ranged healing is only less effective cuz blizz is dumb af and puts too much emphasis on dps break points for bosses
@@gamer8622 you’ve got two priest specs, druid, shaman, and evoker if you want to perform well and be at range. Paladin and monk don’t need to be glued to the boss but they do best in melee. If you want to play ranged play one of those.
Love your videos man. Watching you back in previous shadowlands seasons made me want to get more serious about RU-vid healer content so thank you :) Also what’s your favorite cookie?
I havnt really played much since cataclysm so learning to heal in df is like a new game. I watch this great guide and makes sense but trying to do it all in a group gets me so flustered and panicked lol
Really cool video, helped a lot! It'd be cool if you did another "way to play" video, showing the most effective talent trees, how to play with them and new cooldowns usage that you get from there. I hope people find your guides
Just watched it to maybe see changes, i love the monk. First season of lasst addon did all m+15 with him and my warrior tank friend. We was a great Team
Is dmg really important? I feel like dmg won’t really matter in raids and dungeons. but I’m a monk noob looking to play MW. It’s not necessarily dmg to heal like disc priest?
This depends on if you are taking teachings of the monastery. If so, dealing damage is part of your rotation. So it will change from patch to patch but if you don't like the idea of using damage buttons as filler, I'd recommend a different healer where it's not a core part of your healing. It's not as impactful as discipline priest but it can be a part of your rotation again depending on talents
Pick your favorite. There is no real advantage to specific races besides very niche things in content like mythic+. If you really insist on me providing a more specific answer, I would say Pandaren or Blood Elf
Its actually just bugged from the prepatch. But its with the addon Elvui. You can make it look like that just by disabling names on the party frames (which the prepatch decided to do for me xD)
With jade statue you will want to use it to keep the jade statue healing players. For the most part, think of soothing mist as something to press when you are going to spot heal a player for more than 2 vivifys are worth.
It is entirely dependant on tuning. Currently there is a ranged build floating around for mythic+ but otherwise it's a pretty Melee dependant class at the moment