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Shadowlands Alpha State of Resto Druid - Lackluster GCDs, Spell Changes, Covenant Abilities
Shadowlands
Criado
24/5/2020 em 04:45
por
Jaydaa
Thanks to Sylvanas Windrunner, the veil between Azeroth and the realm of death has been shattered threatening the cosmic balance between life and death. On April 9th, the Shadowlands were flooded with the Champions of Azeroth as select players were invited to the Alpha test for World of Warcraft's next expansion. As adventurers explore the Shadowlands and the covenants that are core to this new realm, players learn that the machine of death has broken. This realm we become a part of is in desperate need of mending and the mechanism of death must be restored if we are to bring balance back to the Shadowlands. Who better to do that than healers? We've been bringing back players from the brink of death and resurrecting our allies for years. It's time we take our gifts to the Shadowlands.
To start this series off, we'll be looking at Restoration Druids and see how these masters of nature-based healing over time are changing for Shadowlands.
Introduction
Currently all classes with their updated toolkits are able to be tested, but so much has changed with each healer on a base level and the introduction of covenants adds a completely new twist and set of tools for each class. Moreover, we have still yet to see the full toolkits for healers as soulbinds, conduits, and legendaries have yet to be tested. Additionally, only a limited amount of content is available for testing including the
Bastião
and
Revendreth
leveling zones,
Thanator, a Torre dos Malditos
, and 3 leveling dungeons (
A Chaga Necrótica
,
Salões da Expiação
, and
Brumas de Tirna Scithe
). The types of encounters have just as much of an impact on healer balance as the toolkits of the healers themselves.
Although we don't have the entirety of healing toolkits and Shadowlands content to test, we can and
should
still offer feedback on the current state of healers on the Alpha. This series will attempt to give a first look at each healer specialization in Shadowlands and hopefully provide early feedback on the current changes including baseline toolkits, covenants, and even the hot topic of abilities that feel lackluster still on the GCD.
Previous articles (ie.
Ny'alotha
and
Eternal Palace
) ranked healers according to desirability in previous raid tiers. While those articles were helpful especially for new and returning healers to determine what healers would be in high demand, it's nearly impossible to determine any sort of ranking or demand this early in development of Shadowlands due to how much is still unknown or in flux regarding healing.
Remember, this is only my opinion on healers so far in Shadowlands and primarily comes from a PvE point of view. Everyone should provide as much constructive feedback as possible. As always, the information presented here is based on the 9.0 Alpha cycle as of this article's release date and thus will almost certainly be inaccurate when the Shadowlands officially launches. Expect lots of changes to classes, covenants, soulbinds, conduits, legendaries, items, and encounters between now and launch. It should be noted that we're trying to hit the
major
changes to each class, yet for the sake of brevity we won't cover every single spell differential or mana cost reduction. If you're interested in the entirety of the spell differentials for each class please see the Class Change link listed at the top of the section for each class.
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
Twitter
or on the
Wowhead Discord
.
Restoration Druid
Because we don't have a lot of Shadowlands content to test, we'll be primarily be looking at how Restoration Druids have changed since Battle for Azeroth, especially in the stripped down world of healing sans Azerite, Essences, and Corruption. While these systems did improve overall healing throughput, they didn't grant Restoration Druids brand new playstyles as was the case with other healers. As such, the core Restoration Druid playstyle remains nearly completely intact. If you liked Restoration Druids in Battle for Azeroth, then you're likely to enjoy them so far in Shadowlands. They don't really lose anything in the transition and really only gain in the process. Let's take a look at what's new and what's changed so far.
Druid Class Changes
Baseline Toolkit Changes
New Baseline Restoration Druid Abilities:
NEW
Mordida Feroz
& NEW
Veloférreo
- These abilities no longer require their respective affinities. Not a huge change as each affinity really helps make the most out of these abilities, but good change.
NEW
Ciclone
- Fantastic hard CC ability that was relegated to a PvP talent in prior expansions is back for Shadowlands. Having this to prevent Bolstering on a mob will be exceptional. Welcome back old friend.
NEW
Estouro da Manada
- The AoE sprint ability that our Feral and Guardian friends have enjoyed is returning to Restoration Druid. Fantastic utility that I'll be glad to have back in the Restoration Druid arsenal.
NEW
- A nice quality of life ability returning for Restoration Druids. I'd ideally like to see this expanded to the new
Nutrir
and perhaps some additional perks for using it with
Renascimento
and
Raízes Enredantes
like a
Novo Despertar
and
Raízes Profundas
effect respectively.
Shadowlands Leveling Perks for Existing Restoration Druid Abilities
Recrescimento
Restoration (Level 54): Initial heal has a 40% increased chance for a critical effect if the target is already affected by Regrowth.
Cost changed from 14.0% of base mana to 17.0% of base mana
The flat extra critical strike chance for Regrowth is back but this time with the caveat that the target must already have a Regrowth HoT active. Exceptional for continuous single target healing the same target (ie. M+ and PvP), but lackluster in raid where those situations are found less frequently.
Avivar
Restoration (Level 52): If cast on somebody else, you gain the effect at 50% effectiveness.
Interesting perk that solidifies that the best use of Innervate for overall value to the raid is using it on another healer. More utility for your fellow healers, but not mandatory to be used in that way. See the GCD section below for more thoughts.
Cascaferro
Restoration (Level 56): and increasing healing from your heal over time effects by 20%
Cooldown changed from 1 min cooldown to 1.5 min cooldown
Baking in the
Litocasca
HoT increase baseline to the ability is a nice quality of life change even if it's at the cost of an increased cooldown. This frees up a dead talent spot and beefs up Restoration Druid's external defensive CD a bit more. Overall happy with this change.
Reworked Restoration Druid Abilities
Recomposição Rápida
Instantly heals a friendly targetConsumes a Regrowth, Wild Growth, or Rejuvenation effect to instantly heal an ally for (240% of Spell power).
Cost changed from 14.0% of base mana to 8.0% of base mana
Cooldown changed from 25 sec recharge to 15 sec recharge
Swiftmend returns to a version that hasn't been seen since Cataclysm consuming a HoT effect for a single target bomb of healing. Ideally you'll want to consume a HoT that is about to expire to minimize the amount of healing lost from consuming the HoT, but the actual healing of Swiftmend will far outweigh the lost HoT healing. Combine this with a reduced mana cost and reduced cooldown and I'm pretty sold on this being a solid change. This also provides the side effect of buffing
Alma da Floresta
which is a talent that has seen only limited use in PvE.
Overall the base toolkit hasn't changed a ton. Restoration Druids gained a lot of utility at no cost and that should truly be celebrated. I don't think any of it is particularly gamebreaking or mandatory, but having more moments when your class and specialization can contribute to the success of your group should be encouraged. Restoration Druids also gain some interesting perks that actually has me excited to level through Shadowlands in order to pick up.
Talent Changes
NEW
Heals a friendly target for (135% of Spell power). Receives triple bonus from
Maestria: Harmonia
.
Tier 1 Talent, in place of REMOVED
Prosperidade
As a replacement for
Prosperidade
I'm willing to give this one a shot, but I'm not completely sold on this one purely from a clarity standpoint. It fills the same design space that
Recrescimento
does but its advantages aren't super clear cut. It costs roughly the same as
Recrescimento
, but has a longer cast time.
Recrescimento
benefits from subsequent casts on the same target with the new crit perk while
Nutrir
benefits more from mastery and therefore the number of existing HoTs on a target. How much mastery do I need to have and how many HoTs need to be on the target for
Nutrir
to be an improvement over
Recrescimento
? Later on in an expansion when we have a large amount of secondaries this will probably work itself out more simply but the answer will likely be more muddled early on.
Afinidade com Equilíbrio
You now gain
Fogo Estelar
and
Tufão
.
Afinidade Feral
You now gain
Mutilar
. Your energy regeneration is increased by 45%.35%.
Afinidade com Guardião
You now gain
Rugido Incapacitante
.
Baking in some additional utility into the affinities is a smart move and makes the choice of which to a pick a bit more meaningful. For
Afinidade com Equilíbrio
, Restoration Druids have also inherited the
Eclipse
system for dealing damage. Combine that with the energy regeneration reduction for
Afinidade Feral
and the top affinity for damage for Restoration Druids may be up for grabs.
NEW
Abilities associated with your chosen Affinity are substantially empowered for 45 sec.
Feral: Damage of your Feral abilities increased by 30% and critical strikes with attacks that generate a combo point generate an additional combo point.
Balance Affinity - Balance: Damage of your Balance abilities increased by 30% and Starsurge is instant.
Guardian Affinity - Guardian: Bear Form gives an additional 20% Stamina, multiple uses of Ironfur may overlap, and Frenzied Regeneration has 2 charges
Tier 4 Talent , in place of
Tufão
Finally a talent that treats healer damage as utility and gives Restoration Druids a way to deal more of it if they're willing to commit significant time to dealing damage. It's also possible to become significantly more tanky as a
Coração das Selvas
Afinidade com Guardião
Restoration Druid. Back in Throne of Thunder on Iron Qon our tank died in the last 30s of the fight so our Restoration Druid popped
Coração das Selvas
and tanked the remainder of the fight. It was one of the most epic boss kills and I live for those moments, so I'm all for any talents that have the chance to make that happen.
NEW
Exuberância
Apply Lifebloom, Rejuvenation, Wild Growth, and Regrowth's heal over time effect to an ally.
Tier 6 Talent, in place of
Litocasca
- Cooldown changed from 45 sec cooldown to 1 min cooldown
Exuberância
failed to see a lot of play as the spell learned from
Conflito e tribulação
and this iteration in the talent tree does very little to incentivize its use in Shadowlands. While the other talents in this tier boost AoE burst healing and AoE sustained healing,
Exuberância
is meant to increase Restoration Druid single target burst healing capabilities. While it does do that to some extent, the costs are just too high.
Exuberância
costs more than the
Rejuvenescer
,
Brotar da Vida
, 1/6th of a
Crescimento Silvestre
and
Recrescimento
HoT to apply, so you're really only paying a larger mana cost to apply them all at once. Combine this with a very limiting 1 minute cooldown and the problems with this talent emerge. Reducing the mana cost, reducing the cooldown, or allowing the
Exuberância
spell to cast a full
Crescimento Silvestre
and
Recrescimento
would go miles in terms of making this talent more viable in PvE.
Replacing less used talents for something new feels refreshing and honestly I wish it was done more often. While I'm not 100% sold on all of them, I'm willing to give them a shot in the name of change. Initially during the Battle for Azeroth Alpha,
Fotossíntese
seemed near-useless as most were used to the
Germinação
meta from Legion. Today,
Fotossíntese
has given rise to one of the most fun versions of Restoration Druid dungeon healing. I'm not sure if
Nutrir
or
Exuberância
will do similar things for the spec, but at the very least I'm hoping the new Balance Affinity can topple or at the very least compete with our catweaving overlords. Finally, I'm wildly excited for
Coração das Selvas
not because I think it really is that game changing of an ability, but because of its placement in the talent tree next to other utility abilities. This damage cooldown is being treated as utility as all healer damage should be treated.
Covenant Abilities
Kyrian:
Espíritos Afins
- Essentially provides a Beacon to your bonded target for 10s every minute. Largely a single target throughput gain, but there is some interesting choices to be on who you bond with depending on if you want the additional self healing by bonding with a healer, the extra main stat by bonding with a damage dealer, or the extra defensive by bonding with a tank. The tank would be the obvious choice as you want the beacon healing to be largely effective, but there is a choice there. The thought of funneling 50% of a
Tranquilidade
through the bond while getting a stacking intellect buff is awesome, but it's hard to justify in a raid environment where a majority of fights favor AoE throughput.
Evocar Comissário
- The steward offers some quality of life options like free talent changes or a vendor to sell things, but it essentially boils down to
Frasco de Serenidade
, a glorified healthstone for all intents and purposes. The healing will be nice and contribute albeit minimally to throughput, and the bleed and disease dispel for Restoration Druids could come in handy as you can't normally dispel those; however, the circumstances where the phial will be invaluable will be few and far between compared to other covenant abilities which are more universally valuable.
Venthyr:
Frenesi Voraz
- The best parallel to this ability would be
A Maré Ascendente
but with a longer CD. Instead of losing out on mana regen, you'll lose the effect, become stunned, and take damage if you're idle for more than 1.5s. At early levels you're looking at somewhere between 8-10 stacks of the buff for 16-20% haste and healing. The strength of this ability is its versatility; it can be used for improving single target or AoE healing, raid or mythic+. Where it loses a lot of value for me is the 3 minute cooldown, it seems far too long considering we're used to the 30s cooldown of
A Maré Ascendente
and the other covenant abilities are shorter. Could be an interesting use of supercharging your
Encarnação: Árvore da Vida
. Ideally If the penalty for idling stays, I'd like to see a reward for reaching the full duration like a cooldown reduction maybe? Double down on the risk/reward of this one.
Porta das Sombras
- Quite possibly the star of the covenant signature abilities, it's hard to say no to a 35yd teleport with a minute cooldown even if it has a 1.5s cast time. This type of movement is almost universally valuable and it's hard to think of an occasion where it'd be useless. Full Venthyr dungeon groups can plan skips around this ability. As a Restoration Druid, our mobility is top notch, but I will never so no to more.
Necrolord:
Enxame Adaptável
- One of the
coolest
abilities I've gotten to play with on Alpha. A ton of thought went into the design of this ability and I absolutely love it. The HoT alone is decently strong by itself and does apply
Maestria: Harmonia
. Now add in the 20% extra HoT healing to the target and you really start cooking. The cooldown is near perfect; short enough that I feel like I'm constantly interacting with the ability both via activation and healing targets with the HoT but also long enough that I don't feel like it's a maintenance buff that I'm constantly needing to keep up. You can have multiple copies up at once and if they land on the same target the stacks of remaining jumps just add together so you really only lose out on jumps if there's no enemies or allies in range.
I do have a few requests to make this already feel good ability even better. First, make the jump range the full 40yds instead of 25 so that I can hit the injured hunter in the middle of nowhere and not be concerned about losing jumps because they're max range from the boss. Second, make the jumps to allies always target the lowest health ally similarly to
Brumas da Renovação
or at least an injured ally to ensure that we can always make use of the HoT. It may already have the second functionality, but was hard to test with limited players. Beyond that I think this is a fantastic ability with an impressive visual.
Moldacarne
- This extra self survivability will be nice and as an absorb will contribute minimally to overall throughput, but where this one loses me is the 4s channel. Restoration Druids already know how impossible it can sometimes be to find the perfect opportunity to channel a full
Tranquilidade
. Adding another long channel to our toolkit is not exactly something we want. I would really like to see the channel time reduced or allowing this ability to channel while moving would go a long way to making this ability more palatable. Even with those changes it's a bit of a hard sell against the other movement oriented covenant signature abilities.
Night Fae:
Convocar Espíritos
- Possibly one of the most anticipated Restoration Druid abilities because of the sheer AoE burst healing potential, this one has let me down a little in practice. First, the abilities cast seemed to be all over the map. I'm not sure if this is related to the limited number of players I tested this with, but even as Restoration I got a significant number of damaging abilities. The ultimate dream is cast this with like 12 of the 16 abilities being
Recrescimento
and
Rejuvenescer
. I'm not sure if the abilities favoring your current specialization isn't quite hooked up right or fails once everyone in the party has both HoTs, but something felt off. Second, once the preference is working I'd really wish the preference was on your current shapeshift instead of your specialization. I can definitely imagine times especially in Mythic+ where I'd like to use this more offensively. Next, there's some issues where Thrash would just not hit if I was standing outside of melee range of the enemy and used
Convocar Espíritos
. I should haven't to run into melee to get the full benefits of this ability as a Restoration Druid. Finally, I'm not in love with the 4s channel on this one, especially in its underwhelming current state of power. Restoration Druids already know the frustration of having to find the opportunity to channel
Tranquilidade
, so having to channel this as well better be worth the downtime and frustration.
Forma da Alma
As someone who adored
Fera Deslocadora
, it's nice to see this come back as an option although more watered down. Blinks and teleports are universally valuable and while it might not be the Venthyr ability this is a strong second place option. You likely won't be coming up with skips for such a limited 10 yard blink, but you get 3 in the 12s duration so you may have some opportunities to blink over some particularly nasty mechanics. Comes with a cosmetic collecting minigame which is fantastic.
We don't have the full class toolkit yet with soulbinds, conduits, and legendaries still to be released, so it's hard to make a clear choice right now as to what covenant is the best and for what type of content. However, if I had to pick one now based solely on the information we have on Alpha I think I'd be hardpressed not to pick
Venthyr
for Restoration Druid. The versatility of the ability for Restoration Druids and Druids in general is just too good. While I absolutely love the
Necrolord
ability and and the aesthetic of the
Night Fae
, the
Necrolord's
Moldacarne
signature falls a bit short and the
Night Fae's
Convocar Espíritos
feels a bit lackluster in its current state. For me, the package of versatile ability and top notch signature ability of
Venthyr
is the strongest selling point for me currently.
Lackluster GCDs
Developers moved a fair number of abilities onto the GCD with Battle for Azeroth and players have been passionate about voicing their opposition to this decision ever since. The topic has continually been brought up in interviews and forums reigniting the debate every few months. While some abilities have been improved to empower their activation, many of these GCDs still feel hollow or unimpactful. Typically, this topic is brought up from DPS and Tank players, but there are a significant number of these abilities still impacting healers today.
Avivar
In BFA,
Avivar
was placed on the GCD and eventually the duration was increased from 10s to 12s to compensate. However, in order to maximize the benefit of
Avivar
, a Restoration Druid had to cast it on another player. That other player did not have pay the GCD cost and could therefore get an extra GCD of mana savings compared to the Restoration Druid. They were paying a GCD for someone else to have that fun instead of themselves because it was optimal. Now I won't be naive in thinking that most Restoration Druids altruistically always gave
Avivar
to a fellow healer; many would definitely choose to
Avivar
themselves. Even in that scenario, there was no upfront benefit, a small infusion of mana or something leading to
Avivar
feeling hollow.
In Shadowlands with the
Avivar
leveling perk, the difference between casting it on yourself and another player is even larger. While it's nice to receive some compensation, I'd really like a world where there was some equality of the effect for both players so the casting Restoration Druid doesn't feel like their sacrificing part of their throughput. I think it'd be even better if when I cast
Avivar
on another player, after the effect expired I'd receive all the mana you spent. I would be cheering on my
Avivar
target so much hoping they burn a ton of mana for both the raid's benefit and mine.
Similarly, Boomkins lose a full GCD without any benefit for themselves. Most will still use
Avivar
, although begrudgingly or once their cooldowns are over which might not be the strategically best time for the healer. There should be no penalty for helping their healer friends; if anything they should be encouraged to do so. However, I'm not sure what kinda benefit upfront or otherwise
Avivar
could have for Boomkins that wouldn't then shift using
Avivar
to being what's best timing for the Boomkin instead of what is strategically best for the healer as we saw early on with
Espírito Vivaz
in Uldir. I honestly think if Boomkin
Avivar
is to feel good again for both the Boomkin and the healer then removing the GCD cost is necessary in this circumstance.
Encarnação: Árvore da Vida
Another casualty of the BFA GCD changes,
Encarnação: Árvore da Vida
at least has the upfront benefit of making all existing healing out on the group heal for 15% more. The downside of being on the GCD is we've lost the emergency interaction with
Recrescimento
. If you needed to move but needed to heal with something stronger than
Rejuvenescer
, then you could insta-pop
Encarnação: Árvore da Vida
and burn an insta-cast
Recrescimento
into the target. Now you have to pay the
Encarnação: Árvore da Vida
GCD to even begin meaning using that as an emergency mobile heal. Some of that is alleviated with
Rapidez da Natureza
, but that's only once per minute. Additionally if you ever have to shift out of
Encarnação: Árvore da Vida
, you have to pay that GCD over and over for each shift. Using
Arremetida do Tigre
or
Estouro da Manada
for movement or
Forma de Urso
for survivability while
Encarnação: Árvore da Vida
causes you to lose even more of your cooldown. The GCDs add up.
Renascimento
While this one has been partially alleviated by
Rapidez da Natureza
, I'd still like to see a
Rapidez da Natureza
perk for
Renascimento
like
Novo Despertar
to incentivize burning the
Rapidez da Natureza
on the battle resurrection instead of the throughput of
Recrescimento
.
Personal Wishlist
Before I leave you, I just want to add a few small requests that I'd love to see for Restoration Druids. Most are minor and unimportant, but if there's ever a time to try for these things then I figure now is my opportunity.
Customization Options - Seeing other classes that are able to change the color of some of their abilities is awesome. The best we have as Restoration Druids is
Glifo de Florescer Outonal
and
Glifo de Florescer Crepuscular
which we only see on occasion.
Eflorescência
- The updated spell animation from Legion is gorgeous, but I think there could be some options for recoloring this iconic ability without losing clarity. Maybe even covenant themes? A Restoration Druid can dream.
Forma de Arvoroso
- We don't really utilize this form all that often and that's okay, but when I see the cool forms my other Druid friends got in Legion I feel a little bit jealous. If this one could be updated to the modern models we get today I'd be ecstatic. I'd even settle for a permanent
Encarnação: Árvore da Vida
form that was purely cosmetic or Ardenweald Treefolk (see below). I just want to be a tree again.
Eflorescência
with
Afinidade com Equilíbrio
-
Afinidade com Equilíbrio
is huge for cat and bear druids because it allows them to take this low range abilities and make them larger so they can hit more enemies. While I enjoy those extra 5 yds of range from time to time, I think it'd be really cool if
Influência Astral
made
Eflorescência
a bit larger too. There always seems to be that one player that is just sitting on the outside of my
Eflorescência
that
Influência Astral
could help fit in the ground effect.
That's a wrap for now for Restoration Druids. I hope you enjoyed the breakdown. More Shadowlands healer breakdowns will be coming very soon so stay tuned to Wowhead.
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