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By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Learn more at Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Players have spent the better part of the last few months optimizing and, in particular, figuring out which healing specialties look to be top tier for mythic raid progression and mythic keystone progression.
As it stands, there are six healing specs in World of Warcraft, each with its own upsides and downsides.
Shadowlands has done a pretty good job of leveling the playing field for healers, with no one class falling behind significantly in healing output. When it comes to choosing a healing spec, what really matters are the circumstantial abilities that come with each unique class. The Holy Priest is the classic, most user-friendly healing class available.
New players will find the Holy spec abilities easy to understand. This is not a dig on the class, though, as a Holy Priest can match other healing specs in high-level mythic dungeons and Castle Nathria.
It's also just a handy beginner's class that won't disappoint. Spirit of Redemption allows the priest to continue healing the party even after death, Mass Dispel gets rid of all debuffs on nearby party members and buffs on enemies, and they have a variety of short stuns and single-target buffs available as well.
A Holy Priest thrives on reactive healing, healing only when a teammate has taken significant damage. It has a few proactive abilities at its disposal too, such as Guardian Spirit, which can prevent a party member's death.
The downsides to the class are that it lacks damage output and party-wide cooldowns. The Mistweaver Monk is a solid choice for a healer looking for something a bit more complicated than what the Holy Priest can offer. While this class also lacks damage output and party support cooldowns, it is made up for in the class' incredible spot healing and useful single-target abilities.
A Mistweaver Monk fits fantastically into a melee-heavy party composition, thanks to Mystic Touch, but thrives as a low-damage high-healing support class in any party.
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