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    Priest Lvling Guide (thx to Covello)

    Note: As of 6-25-07, I updated this post to the best of my ability to compliment the changes to the Preist class and WoW gameplay that came with the expansion.




    Hello, my name is Covello (http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/7717/nakedpriest15fn.jpg).

    While leveling my Priest to 60, I tried out multiple specs and strategies, and found the best possible way to grind to 60 in regards to both speed of kills, amount of downtime, and exp/h in general. After experimenting a little, I gave my friend a spec to help him level his Troll Priest to 60. After 35 levels, it's going extremely well; he loves it. He had played a Shaman and 2 Mages to 60 and aided leveling a Warlock and Druid to 60, yet still you'll hear from him, "I @@!!ing love Spirit Tap". I tried grinding myself, and it works extremely well. We have zero downtime and are able to easily break 20k/h as low as level 35.

    The Gear

    You will be Wanding a lot... a lot. It's important to wand to allow your mana to regen. Stock up on Spirit gear. Buy some stuff at the AH for cheap. Get massive Spirit gear! It'll make grinding so easy. Collect all Cloth gear from SFK. Run SM like a bot in your 40s. Don't waste money on Staff of Jordan; you can get Zum'Rah's Hexing Cane (http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=38853) a few levels later by running ZF a few times and it's a better staff. Always get the highest possible DPS wand for your level.
    Look up "cloth armor 20-40" at the AH. There are tons of great Spirit items that'll help you a ton if you're willing to spend a few 10g's.
    There isn't much +spirit gear that has +damage on it, and Spirit is your primary stat. Avoid 'Shadoweave' gear in your 40s... the +damage isn't worth the Spirit loss. Darkness and Shadowform offer all the +Damage you need.

    Remember, Spirit > Damage > Intellect = Stamina, just don't gimp your life too much, especially on a PvP server.

    The Talents

    10-14: 5/5 Spirit Tap
    15-19: 5/5 Wand Spec (I'm serious.)
    20-21: 2/2 Imp SW:P
    22-24: 3/5 Shadow Focus
    25: Mind Flay (This skill SUCKS before lvl36 anyway)
    26-27: 5/5 Shadow Focus (HIGHLY recommended over Blackout)
    28-29: 2/2 Imp Psychic Scream (Filler)
    30-31: 2/2 Shadow Reach
    32-34: 3/5 Shadow Weaving (Best available, not a grinding talent)
    35-37: 3/3 Focused Mind
    38: VE
    39: Silence
    40: Respec to
    http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/classes/priest/talents.html?000000000000000000000000000000000000000000500252010051103051000
    41-45: 5/5 Wand Spec
    46-47: 5/5 Shadow Weaving
    48-49: Whatever you find yourself needing. If you chose to use VE and want more healing, Improve it. If you use Mind Blast a lot, get Shadow Power. That's probably what I would do, it'll help more as you progress in levels.
    50: At this point, I would do another respec. Yeah, respecs may cost a bit of money, but it's what helps grinding, and you'll make the 6g back in Outlands in about 2 minutes.
    http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/classes/priest/talents.html?000000000000000000000000000000000000000000500252010251103051251
    51-55: Unbreakable Will or Wand Spec, depending on what you want. They both kind of suck equally at the period you're at. I guess Wand Spec would be better overall for grinding.
    56-57: 2/2 Martyrdom, this and Imp PW:S will be nice for Mind Flays.
    58-60: 3/3 Imp PW:S
    61-63: 3/3 Meditation! Congratulations on 60, you now have a third excellent mana talent to further aid you. Try and fit this talent into any build you make, except I suppose Arena Shadow.
    64: Inner Focus
    65-67: 5/5 Shadow Power
    68-70: Whatever you find yourself needing.


    MUCH Later Added (6-26-07):
    VT is a great talent, and by this point, you'll find yourself wanding less and less. Also, once you reach Outlands and start amassing +dmg gear, you probably wont need to wand at all anymore. You should be able to simply Mind Flay down your target, along with your two DoTs of course, without any need to stop. As your damage gear increases, which it will greatly in Outlands, the time you save making fast kills will easily outweigh the time you spend drinking, especially with Spirit Tap and VT to help.

    I haven't played a Priest in a very, very long time, he's still sittin there at 60. Either way, this guide should still be accurate. I edited a bit with the talents. It's hard for me to say past 60 as I haven't tried it yet, but it's obvious that Shadow is at favor for grinding speed.



    The Pulls

    Wanding will be a MAJOR part of your grinding. Be sure you have the highest possible DPS wand for your level. I always Wanded at 40%. This gave me time to passively regen mana and then when Spirit Tap procced, I was already outside the FSR and regaining to 100%.

    Just pull with Mind Blast, immediately SWP while strafing away (don't back up, it's slower... the mob should just be hitting Mind Flay range as the global cooldown ends), then Mind Flay three times, it should reach you midway through the 3rd Mind Flay. Begin wanding. You shouldn't ever need to use VE or Renew. If you do, the mobs are probably too strong. Move to a lower area. Green-level mobs are your friends. They're ideal for Shadow grinding. If your life is still getting too low, don't shift out, just Bandage and/or Cannibalize. That reminds me, LEVEL FIRST AID. Anyone without First Aid is an idiot. Anyone without First Aid IS AN IDIOT!
    If you have ANY downtime whatsoever, you either were PvPing in between pulls or you're doing something wrong. There's not much damage gear available at your level, and the 'Shadoweave' gear sucks because of the lack of Spirit.

    If you respec to Discipline, pull with Holy Fire, then Smite, then Mind Blast. SWP should be after one of those 3 spells, depending on how fast the mobs you're grinding die. Some that die really fast I don't dot at all (Power Infusion up, anyone?). Some that last a while I dot right after Holy Fire, and occasionally I will dot after Mind Blast.

    Leveling a Priest completely SUCKS before 40... then after that it's a blast. I loved 45-60.
    Good luck.

    SIDE NOTE: The peak of a Shadow Priest's PvPing is in his 40s. Hands down the best times I had on my Priest was fighting off 2 gankers with a mob in my face in Lost Rigger Cove, or learning how to beat Druids and Paladins way back in STV. In the high 40s, a Priest has all the Shadow talents he needs to be effective.
    All the other classes that rely on their 21/30 or 31/20 specs won’t have the complete build they need to be effective. More importantly, no one is decked out in T2 gear with an axe in your face. Everyone has equal gear, and you don't need to switch to a raiding spec to get gear to keep up and gimp your PvP. If you're on a PvP server, Enjoy the 40s. Take it slow. You won’t regret it.





    Also much later added (6-25-07):
    For a priest at 70, it's much different than what it used to be. Shadow is now a viable and acceptable group spec. Holy is not a steaming pile of crap anymore, and actually has a little survivability. Discipline is still my favorite spec, great in terms of mana and fun without Shadow damage.

    Depending on what you intend to do at 70, you may need to spec a little differently. Those of you who would like to raid most likely will need to start off as a healing spec. I strongly advise that anyone with a 70 Priest gets their rep with Tempest Keep and Cenarion Expedition up to Revered, and runs Heroic Mech and Heroic Slave Pens, as well as any other heroics you can get into, on a regular basis. Getting the money, gear, and Badges from these instances is the fastest thing you can do to gear up.
    It would be miles easier to find a group with a healing spec rather than a shadow spec, though.

    Keep in mind, if you intend to be Shadow long term, you're going to need the gear to be accepted for it. The first place to start with this, aside from getting Badges, is to level Tailoring. It isn't cheap, but the Frozen Shadoweave Set (http://www.thottbot.com/?set=553) is some great gear for the effort you put into getting it.
    If you want healing gear, you can also level Tailoring, only instead of Shadoweave tailoring, go Mooncloth tailoring. Great healing gear there, too.
    If it's just money you're after, try Enchanting or Jewelcrafting. Though both are very, very difficult to level, and they offer the biggest rewards once you get the big recipies needed, although the recipies may also be difficult to come by.

    The Zones

    1-20: Starting Zone -> Barrens (h8@Silverpine). If you're Alliance, I guess go to Westfall instead. Never been to Darkshore but I hear it sucks. I leveled a Paladin on the Honor Contest 1.10 PTR and Westfall was a great zone. Lots of good quests. You shouldn't ever need to grind before 20. If you're out of quests, do WC or VC. Never done VC as Horde, but there's decent cloth loot there I think.

    20-40: Primarily instance a lot. As a healer, you will have no problem being as low as 1-2 levels below the minimum for an instance. Just know how to heal. Don't get a 60 to run you through. It's good healing practice. Healing instances is a great break from DPSing mobs for an hour, and I don't care what you say, Healing is so much easier than topping the DPS meters. Keep grinding to a minimum. Grind Quests are your friend. You can't instance ALL the time, though, so try different zones, such as:


    Southern Barrens - Bael Modan (get the quest along the road) and Quillboars north of RFK
    Hillsbrad Foothills - The ganking isn't that bad and the quests here are awesome. Grind Mudpaw Gnolls in southeast after you're out of quests.
    1,000 Needles - Good questing here. They removed the Mark of Shame, so feel free to do that chain if you have all the Flight Paths for it.
    Shimmering Flats - Finish the quests, grind the bugs afterwards.
    Arathi Highlands - Fun PvP zone, very few gankers outside your level range. Quest.
    Stranglethorn Vale - Some people hated it, I enjoyed the questing here. Tons of quests.
    Badlands - Rock Elementals. Not many quests.

    40-50:

    Badlands - Finish off the low 40s with the Rock Elementals in Badlands, move onto Tanaris.
    Tanaris - Lost Rigger Cove has a lot of quests and GREAT grinding. No 60s ever come here, but both mid-40 factions do. Good luck.
    Tanaris - Thistleshrub Valley, I loved grinding these things. The level 49s died so easily. Easy pulls, constant pace, awesome herb loot (occasional BoE epic), great area.
    Keep doing instances. Uldaman sucks, though, I didn't bother ever clearing that more than once or twice. I ran ZF a lot, and Maraudon as I got higher leveled.

    50-60: This is where it gets "Eh." Not many good instances for exp (great loot though, in the high 50s you should be running DM daily), and constant mind-numbing grinding is the only way to get through it. The key to grinding at 50 is to make money while you do it. The more money you make in the 50s, the less you'll need to farm as a raider.

    Avoid WPL on a PvP server. Too much of a PvP zone for 60s. I tried grinding in Felstone Field, but a pathetic Human Warrior named Bigbomb camps there all day every day with nothing better to do. Yeah, I felt like calling him out publicly for everyone on Bleeding Hollow, in case this ever gets stickied.
    Move onto Un'Goro Crater. First clear out all the quests there (fun stuff), then grind a few levels in Fire Plume Ridge. There will be china farmers here, but they shouldn't give you much trouble (especially Alliance). Most suck at playing their class anyway. This place has the highest Essence of Fire (http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=10062) drop rate in the game, other than MC.
    Next up: Felwood. I skipped all the quests, you might want to do 'em. Farm Jadefire Run for a few levels. Easy experience, and the loot is awesome. Tons of Runecloth, Felcloth, and Demonic Runes. Start with the ones in the south until you're higher, then move up to the North.
    In the upper 50s, you've got a few options. Next up should probably be Silithus. The quests here are easy and they're not in highly PvP-centered parts. Grind the Rock Elementals up north, they have a good Essence of Earth (http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=7534) drop rate.
    Eastern Plaguelands! With the addition of Naxx in the next patch, I don't know how packed this place will become with 60s, but right now it's just too big, high level, and out of the way to be a great PvP zone like BRM and WPL. There are SO many quests here. Group up with a friend and get em done, you'll get a lot of exp.
    Finally, if you're lucky, you can finish off your last 2 levels in a few hours. How? Burning Steppes. I had a T2 Mage tap level me on all the Elite Dragonkin here. I would get ~600 exp per kill and it wouldn't take any longer than normal. Tap leveling is when you damage a mob (Pets don't count, FYI) then have someone out of your party help you kill it, granting you almost full experience. Power leveling is great here.

    Again, much later added (6-26-07):

    With the release of the expansion, making money is entirely different. You should no longer worry about making money before 60, cash will come to you so easily in Outlands.

    Try a gathering profession. There is so much money to be made in Herbalism, although hard to level if you're starting this late. Skinning and Mining are excellent as well.
    Do plenty of the right quests, if you do enough you should have no trouble buying a flying mount by level 70.
    Save certain quests for 70. You'll make a lot more money off of quests once you reach the experience cap. I saved all my Netherstorm quests for 70, plus a bunch in Shadowmoon Valley and most of the elite Nagrand quests.
    You can do all the other Nagrand quests, most of Shadowmoon Valley (especially if you couldn't stand grinding there like me), Zangarmarsh, and Blades Edge Mountains.
    Some people save their Hellfire Penninsula quests for 70, because the last thing they want to do is have to run Shattered Halls over and over as their only means of gaining rep. If you're not opposed to pick-up groups, run Ramparts and Blood Furnace at the lower 60s. It's worth it, for rep, gear, a little experience, and saved quest money later on.
    Helpful Links
    Beginner's Guide To Healing
    http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12733826&postId=125328013&sid=1#0
    (Basic tips any Priest should know about instancing.)

    Guide - How I Leveled My Shadow Priest To 60
    http://www.calloffate.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=37911&PN=3
    (Level-by-level zone-by-zone mob-by-mob guide on the best spots to grind. Useful info.)

    GeneriKB's Guide To Making Money v2
    (Waiting on repost)
    (Make money while you grind. Read it. Do it. Do it right.)

    Tarana's Guide To All The Nagging Questions
    http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12052926&sid=1&pageNo=1
    (This will answer a lot of your questions about Priests. More importantly, see Post #2 in that thread, entitled "Huzzah's Guide To Not Posting Your Inane Crap". It was a beautiful guide that was a little too offensive to get stickied, but we finally managed to get it in one.)

    Priest Lvling Guide (thx to Covello)
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    Re: Priest Lvling Guide (thx to Covello)

    Oh come on. It's out of date, it's from the official WoW forums, and it's not really that good.
    Bite my shiny, metal ass

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    Re: Priest Lvling Guide (thx to Covello)

    you didnt even add anything for 60-70 even though you say you have

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    Re: Priest Lvling Guide (thx to Covello)

    You've just...copy pasta'd it from the WoW forums.
    Man. Can people -rep or something?

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    Im a priest myself, and i found it more mana efficiant to do Vamp touch cuz it gives back a lot of mana

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    Fail =(

    Generally thought leveling guides were for speed and to talk you through things. This does neither (aside from a small patches with gear/talent points). Instancing isn't a very good EXP/H method for leveling =(

    Hope you update this guide yourself

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