Every Sunday, Chase Christian of The Light and How to Swing It invites you to discuss the finer side of the paladin class: the holy specialization. This week, we examine how it feels to heal a heroic in the new expansion
I've been spending my evenings churning through heroics on the
Cataclysm beta. It's
a bit unsettling to heal as a holy paladin in the dungeon environment, because it feels like you're playing
bizzaro-WoW.
Holy Shock is your main heal,
Holy Light isn't the button you go to when your tank is dipping dangerously low, and you're actually watching for procs instead of settling into a steady state of heal spamming.
Not only that, but we've now got options when it comes to healing more than one target. Our precious
Glyph of Holy Light is gone, but it's been replaced by far more powerful options.
Holy Radiance allows us to heal either melee or ranged players, based on our location.
Light of Dawn gives us our AoE toolbox a ranged option, with a sweet graphic effect to boot. The core fundamentals of paladin healers are still around, and
our Hand spells are still as potent as ever, but now we've got a more robust set of tools to handle every situation. Needless to say, your number of keybindings will expand significantly.
Continue reading The Light and How to Swing It: Cataclysm heroics from a holy paladin's perspective
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