

In Castle Nathria, the raid had a number of strong uses for Door of Shadows where heavy movement will be needed once or twice an encounter. Often one of Priest's biggest weaknesses is moving a vast distance rapidly, without losing substantial uptime. Venthyr Priest Signature Ability: Door of Shadowsĭoor of Shadows is an excellent movement cooldown for Priests that can be used in a variety of situations. The Shattered Perceptions conduit is a simple damage and transfers increase to Mindgames and will see significant play in 9.1. Casting it before damage occurs to get more reversal value is worse than using it just after the primary damage hits to heal through Atonement. The focus of this ability for Discipline will be aligning it with your ramps first and foremost.

Most of the power in this ability is in the Atonement conversions that it provides.For example, if a tank is kiting an enemy, you won't receive any sort of mana regen or damage reversal because the enemy is not actively engaging. Make sure whenever you're casting that you're selecting a target that is actively producing one of those things. To receive mana regen, you must reverse some damage or healing that the target produces.For boss encounters dealing large AoE to the group, it will convert a small portion of that damage, not all of it. There are limitations to how much damage or healing will be reversed.Shattered Perceptions further increases this damage, requiring no extra work to optimize. Since Covenant abilities are classified as "class" ability, this damage is also increased by Schism, creating more powerful burst in our standard ramp setups. The Venthyr Class Ability for Priests of all specializations is Mindgames: a 45 second cooldown that damages an enemy, converts into Atonement healing, reverses enemy damage to the group into healing on them, and returns mana to the caster. Watch live video from automaticjak on Venthyr Discipline Priest Covenant Abilities You can catch Jak on Twitter, Youtube and streaming on Twitch if you want to check out more of his content! He is also the Host of the official World of Warcraft Mythic Dungeon International events. This guide is written and maintained by Jak, Healer for Soniqs Imperative World #13th on US-Illidan, author of the Holy and Discipline Priest Guides. If you are looking for information on how strong the Venthyr Covenant is for Discipline Priest, as well as details on which covenant is best, please visit our Best Covenant for Discipline Priest guide. We will also recommend the best soulbinds for Venthyr Discipline Priest and explore how they impact your rotation, gearing, and talent builds, updated for. In this guide, we will explore what are the perks for aligning yourself with the Venthyr, explaining their Covenant Abilities and Soulbinds and how they modify and enhance your toolkit both inside and out of combat. Allegiance to the Venthyr Covenant for Discipline Priest provides you with many benefits, two new active abilities, access to three soulbinds these soulbinds, and much more.
