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Revisiting Healer Predictions for Mythic Castle Nathria in Shadowlands
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19/01/2021 a las 04:17
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Jaydaa
The Race to World First Mythic Castle Nathria is over. Complexity Limit defeated Mythic
Sire Denathrius
on December 23rd and several guilds have followed suit since then. We've stemmed the flow of Anima into the Maw, defeated the Venthyr that remained loyal to their sire, and imprisoned Denathrius within
Remornia
for the foreseeable future. Healers were key in every encounter and while we made some
predictions prior to the raid release
, it's time we review those initial predictions to see how close we came: what unique utility was most valuable and what are the ramifications for future raids?
About the Author
About the Author
This article is written by
Jaydaa
a veteran healer and contributing writer to both World of Warcraft content and other Blizzard games content here on Wowhead. I've been raiding in WoW for almost 15 years at various levels of progression. I've contributed to the theorycrafting of multiple healing classes, notably Mistweaver Monks and Restoration Druids. Find me on
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or on the
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.
Introduction
Before we begin our retrospective, it's important to note that nearly every healing specialization has cleared all the Mythic raiding content of
Castillo de Nathria
. Currently, the only exception is Holy Priest on
Sire Denathrius
, but I imagine that they'll see a kill relatively soon as more guilds reach the ultimate boss of the instance. It's been true for the past few expansions, and it remains true for Shadowlands that every healing specialization is viable in Mythic raiding.
While we can analyze data to look at how healing shook out for
Castillo de Nathria
and make predictions for future raids, we don't yet have any information on the 9.1 Shadowlands patch. We don't know what tuning we'll see: covenant changes, class tuning, new/modified legendaries, returning tier set bonuses, and even what the encounters will look like will all play a huge factor in what will be valuable for healing in future patches. Keep that in mind as we look critically at healing in
Castillo de Nathria
.
Number of Healers Required
In a stark contrast to previous modern Mythic raid tiers which saw 4 healers as the standard healing composition size for Mythic progression,
Castillo de Nathria
saw a 5 healer requirement on six of the ten raid encounters during progression. Let's break it down:
5 Healers:
Altimor el Cazador
*,
Sun King's Salvation
,
Destructor hambriento
,
The Council of Blood
,
Puñolodo
, and
Stone Legion Generals
4 Healers:
Alachilla
,
Artificiero Xy'Mox
, and
Sire Denathrius
3 Healers:
Lady Inerva Venaoscura
*
Huntsman was 4- or 5-healed on progression.
With the number of healers required known, the question usually turns to why are we seeing a shift to more 5-heal fights?
The largest factor will just generally be encounter design. For
Sun King's Salvation
, healers can directly contribute to the overall progression of the encounter by healing Kael'thas directly. For other fights there's just simply a ton of incoming damage. Typically, guilds can bring a large number of healers for safety especially when there aren't any strict damage checks. We saw this for a number of fights in Battle for Dazar'alor, but that doesn't strictly apply in
Castillo de Nathria
.
Sun King's Salvation
required significant burst damage to overcome
Capa de llamas
and
Puñolodo
was a difficult DPS check to kill the boss before hitting enrage. There's just that much outgoing raid damage in
Castillo de Nathria
.
The other large factor will just be the overall strength of healers, especially at the start of an expansion. We tend to be significantly weaker comparatively to our end of expansion counterparts that tend to have additional systems of power creep attached to them. It takes more than a single cast to fully top a players health bar at current power levels compared to only one in the end of expansion raid.
As another more minor factor, the passive damage output of certain healers allows for the additional healer raid spot without completely giving up the damage of a full DPS. While it may not have been the difference between 4- or 5-healing an encounter, it was definitely of significance.
While I can't speak for every healing core, I think healers were exceptionally elated at the increased number of healers required for
Castillo de Nathria
. The increased number of healers required allows for additional diversity and gives moments for every healer to shine. It's frustrating to always have to sit 1-2 healers from your healing roster on every encounter so this is a much welcome change and one that I hope will continue for the entirety of Shadowlands. Please Blizzard, make 5-heals the standard and 4-heals the slightly rarer exception. Down with 3-heal fights!
Representation of Healers in
Castillo de Nathria
In our
previous article
, we predicted how valuable each healing specialization would be in
Castillo de Nathria
based on a various factors. So did live representation line up with those predictions? To start we'll take a look at all currently public parses for healers in Mythic
Castillo de Nathria
.
(Above) Public Healer Parses for All of Mythic
Castillo de Nathria
Encounters and Statistics at 95th Percentile
Restoration Shaman account for 33.4% of all parses in Mythic
Castillo de Nathria
.
Discipline Priest account for 15.4%.
Holy Paladin account for 20.7%.
Restoration Druid account for 12.2%.
Holy Priest account for 13.5% .
Mistweaver Monk account for 4.8%.
The three top predictions of Discipline Priest, Restoration Shaman, and Holy Paladin make up the vast majority of healer representation with Restoration Shaman being far and away the most popular healer in Mythic
Castillo de Nathria
.
Does this still stand true for later fights of the instance where guilds are still progressing? Let's look at
The Council of Blood
and
Puñolodo
.
(Above) Public Healer Parses for Mythic
The Council of Blood
(Above) Public Healer Parses for Mythic
Puñolodo
Restoration Shaman account for 39.2% of
Puñolodo
parses and 41.0% of
The Council of Blood
parses.
Discipline Priest account for 31.1% and 25.8% of parses respectively .
Holy Paladin account for 24.7% and 24.2% of parses respectively.
Restoration Druid account for 3.8% and 4.4% of parses respectively.
Holy Priest account for 0.9% and 3.2% of parses respectively .
Mistweaver Monk account for 0.4% and 1.5% of parses respectively.
This offers a more stark contrast of representation, compared to the overall mythic parse demographic, meaning higher progressed guilds are prioritizing healers in line with the healer predictions outlined in the
previous article
.
The Classes
We
hypothesized a number of reasons
that healer specializations were ranked in a particular category. For brevity, we won't go over all of those again, but instead we'll look at specific cases where each particular healer specialization excelled in
Castillo de Nathria
.
Discipline Priest
To say that absorbs, damage reductions, and passive damage are highly valuable utility in raids would be an understatement at this point. Discipline Priest have all three in spades. Their absorbs were invaluable in mitigating damage on
Miasma glotón
afflicted players that were healer immune on
Destructor hambriento
or almost completely negating
Impacto destructivo
with
Coraza espiritual
buying more time for other healers to top the raid between the
Rugido colosal
s on
Puñolodo
.
With the exception of
Sun King's Salvation
where raw single-target healing throughput was highly coveted, they were almost universally valuable throughout the instance, although you typically only saw 1 or 2 on a fight typically having a diminishing return.
Coraza espiritual
was the prevalent healing tool that contributed to their dominance allowing them to completely mitigate certain damaging mechanics leading to an almost toxic healing meta that doesn't allow other healer to contribute at the same time. Without massive changes expect Discipline Priests to continue to be a strong pick for the remainder of Shadowlands.
Discipline Priest Guide
Restoration Shaman
After putting up exceptional Heroic numbers, Restoration Shamans received a few nerfs at the start of Mythic
Castillo de Nathria
. While this brought this more in line with other throughput healers, Restoration Shamans were able to excel in the semi-stacked positioning of most encounters in
Castillo de Nathria
. Moreover, their particular brand of utility was invaluable on a number of fights.
Tótem Enlace de espíritu
works through
Destructor hambriento
's
Miasma glotón
allowing you to quickly stabilize those players. Additionally,
Tótem Enlace de espíritu
allowed players to discharge their
Fiebre del baile
on
The Council of Blood
relatively quickly while keeping the entire raid stable.
The truly unsung hero of
Castillo de Nathria
was
Tótem de Protección ancestral
, allowing players to sacrifice some players without losing a battle rez. Notably, on
Puñolodo
, a combination of
Tótem de Protección ancestral
and
Bendición de protección
allowed players to negate the boss's
Embate de cadenas
ability in the later half of the encounter reducing the overall danger and lowering the overall healing requirement. Another prevalent strategy on
Stone Legion Generals
is having a Priest
Disipación en masa
the
Desgarrar corazón
sacrificing the Priest but allowing them to take the
Tótem de Protección ancestral
to quickly revive with very little downtime. This severely reduces the overall healing requirement at almost no expenditure to the raid. Huge!
After a long time being heavily undervalued in BfA, it's good to see Restoration Shamans find their place in Shadowlands.
Restoration Shaman Guide
Holy Paladin
Holy Paladins came into Shadowlands a bit undervalued by higher end guilds and even me. Their utility toolkit was always strong but their healing throughput was the big question after some less than stellar performance in Beta. Without any more recent raid testing, it was a bit unclear how Holy Paladin would fare in Shadowlands. Holy Paladins were definitely brought down from their interstellar heights of BfA for sure, as they weren't miles ahead in the post-Azerite era, but ended up being fairly respectable, especially when selecting Kyrian and
Estrago divino
along with
Barrera de choque
.
Of note for Holy Paladins was the selection of the Venthyr covenant for many world first Holy Paladins. While typically not the highest healing throughput covenant, what attracted high-end raiders to Venthyr was the sheer amount of passive damage from the single button press of
Santificación cinérea
. With the reduced amount of loot in Shadowlands, the pressure to eek out as much damage as possible was as high as ever and this was another unique tool to help meet that challenge. Whether the damage of
Santificación cinérea
will be tuned down in subsequent tiers remains to be seen but expect Holy Paladins to remain a staple of healing compositions.
Holy Paladin Guide
Restoration Druid
While absent from a lot of world first compositions, Restoration Druids have put up some fairly competitive numbers in their own right. The sheer amount of cooldowns that Restoration Druids have access to has allowed them to remain competitive on a variety of fights. Unfortunately, they still don't bring that something extra that we see from a lot of other classes. The closest we got this tier was typically in the form of
Rugido de estampida
and the mobility requirements of fights like
Artificiero Xy'Mox
; however, this utility was replicated by other Druid specializations or a Shaman's
Tótem de Carga de viento
.
There's potential to see Restoration Druids truly excel in the remainder of Shadowlands, but when throughput is relatively balanced across all the specializations, it's hard to find compelling reasons to select healing Druids above other options.
Restoration Druid Guide
Mistweaver Monk
Mistweavers were in a similar position for
Castillo de Nathria
typically falling in the middle of the pack or just slightly behind in terms of throughput. With
Niebla naciente
becoming the go-to talent playstyle, they did manage to pick up some passive damage albeit not quite on the level of Discipline Priest or
Santificación cinérea
Holy Paladin. Where they truly excelled this tier was on
Sun King's Salvation
and the raw healing they're able to channel into
Kael'thas Caminante del Sol
via
Crisálida vital
and their overall healing toolkit.
(Above) Public Healer Statistics for
Sun King's Salvation
at 95th Percentile
While Mistweavers provide adequate throughput in a lot of situations, they're still trying to find their footing in most high-end healing compositions largely due to a less relevant utility toolkit that tends to be replicated by the other monk specializations or other classes. Where you could see them become a staple in healing compositions is if their other specializations are weak and you still need to apply
Toque místico
. Unfortunately, though Brewmaster was not a premier tank in
Castillo de Nathria
, Windwalker was one of the strongest melee.
Mistweaver Monk Guide
Holy Priest
Holy Priest have fallen behind in throughput and for a specialization where their main draw is their ability to output strong sustained healing, this is not a place they want to end up. While it's not entirely doom and gloom as they're not so far behind to no longer be viable, they could definitely use some love. It's not quite as easy to switching to Discipline at any time this expansion, as the best Covenant choice for Discipline is entirely different than Holy. They did have a shining moment on
Sun King's Salvation
with
Espíritu guardián
and the
Ángel guardián
granting them greater access to the cooldown to help their raid team meet the strict healing requirements necessary to overcome
Capa de llamas
.
Without some additional changes, expect Holy to continue to be overshadowed by Discipline for the remainder of Shadowlands.
Holy Priest Guide
Predictions for the Future
A lot of
the predictions
were spot on. Restoration Shamans are the premier healer of
Castillo de Nathria
seeing a strong resurgence after a less than stellar showing in Battle for Azeroth. Discipline Priests utility toolkit and absorbs dominated other healers making it hard to even contribute on damaging events where
Coraza espiritual
is used. Holy Paladins continued to surprise with a few tricks up their sleeve including fairly solid throughput and a new damage tool with
Santificación cinérea
if they choose Venthyr. The other three specializations while generally being competitive throughput-wise just struggled to find their footing outside of that.
Where do we go from here? Shadowlands is far from over and hopefully we'll see a shakeup to the healing meta. It's likely we'll receive additional systems with future patches that hopefully turn everything on its head healing-wise. We're almost certainly going to receive additional Legendaries and the promised return of tier sets could change everything and should change everything. Healers are tired of the same stagnant healing meta and we're prepared for change.
Where we don't necessarily want changes are to the sheer amount of healers required in raids and overall healing requirement in encounters.
Castillo de Nathria
scratched that itch with most encounters requiring 5 healers and it would be a welcome change if that became the standard. Utilizing the full potential your healing core allows more classes to shine and more opportunities for playtime. Healers love to heal! If we wanted to DPS we'd just reroll and be done with it.
Regardless of how healing continues to evolve, Wowhead we'll continue to cover all things healer including new predictions for every tier of Shadowlands and beyond.
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