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How To Level A Priest – A Step By Step Guide
Interested in figuring out how to level a Priest? Well, before we go into that, its good to know what the Priest is all about first.
Not everyone will enjoy playing a Priest, but if you want to be considered a valuable asset to any group due to a powerful ability to heal, the Priest is your guy. The Priest at the same time though can dish out serious damage with their Shadow tree.
If you’re curious about how to level a Priest, it’s important to know that you’re in for quite the challenge. It’s a challenge that few people see to the end as well, it’s really tough up until level 20. Even from level 20 on it’s tough, however if you can stick around to level 40, things improve.
Now as we were saying before, the Priest can also dish out a lot of damage if they choose to go with the Shadow tree. This tree is made specifically for pure damage dealing and can make the Priest a significant threat on the battlefield. The good thing about going this route though is you can still be useful to groups for your buffing and de-buffing.
The Priest is quite a versatile class and is much sought after. If you’re very much into team play and being the center of attention, the Priest is a good choice to make.
Switching gears, when it comes to how to level a Priest, you’re going to start off in your early levels with Smite, then Mind Blast, Shadow Word: Pain and finally Power Word: Shield.
Once you progress past level 20, you should change this though to a sequence such as Smite, Mind Blast, Shadow Word: Pain, Power Word: Shield and Devouring Plague.
Once you reach the very late game which is basically level 60-80, you will need to change your rotation once more to the following: Power Word: Shield, Vampiric Touch, Mind Blast, Vampiric Embrace, Shadow Word: Pain, Devouring Plague and Mind Flay.
That should be enough to get you going with leveling your Priest, if you need more than that, you may need a more in-depth guide.
WoW Gold – Power AH Selling Tips
My latest WoW char is a lvl 16 Warlock, and she has almost 30 Gold, and I’ve not really been to AH a lot yet, since I created her only 3 days ago (and only play late at night).
But these are some of the tips, I use for her and my other chars:
* Use Auctioneer
This goes without saying, of course. With this plugin I can see at once, if I should vendor an item or put it to sale at AH. I also get the market price, the “no competition” price etc. This is perhaps the most valuable plugin, I use.
* Put Things for Sale on Sundays
It’s my impression that most people shop in AH on Sundays. Perhaps they have played and quested since Friday, and now they need a rest and to upgrade their gear? I don’t know, but Sundays are really good for selling. Put your items in the bank until Sunday, then sell Sunday, and cha-ching Monday.
* Durations of the auctions
Since people will probably be buying Sunday, no need to use a listing above 24 hours, but don’t go for 12 hours. It’s too short, and it costs only slightly more for 24 hours.
* Always use buyout
This one is a killer option! Always, always use a buyout. People are NOT patient. They want their new armour now, not tomorrow. If they have to wait to see, if they can win the auction or not, they will probably prefer to buy another item, perhaps even at a higher price.
* Undercutting minimum bids
Instead of undercutting the buyout price, which will cost you money, try to undercut the minimum bid, if there are a lot who sell the same item, you do.
When people sort their search results based on lowest price, this is not determined by the buyout price, but by the minimum bid. But be careful! Don’t go below the price you can sell the item for to a vendor.
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