Ashen Verdict Faction
So, there is a new reputation faction that came along with patch 3.3 and Icecrown Citadel, the Ashen Verdict. There are a couple reasons I wanted to mention this reputation faction.
1. The reintroduction of reputation rings!!!
- There are 4 different epic rings for you to choose from, but the healer version is obtained via the Wisdom path.
- There are 4 different ilevel of healer rings, one for each level of faction reputation, that is friendly, honored, revered, and exalted.

- Friendly: Ashen Band of Wisdom
- Honored: Ashen Band of Greater Wisdom
- Revered: Ashen Band of Unmatched Wisdom
- Exalted: Ashen Band of Endless Wisdom
2. Epic Crafting Patterns
- The reason I mention these is because I’d like to add an update to my Patch 3.3 and ICC Haste Gear List
- The Ashen Verdict Quartermaster offers a leatherworking pattern that I think most resto druids will be interested in: Pattern: Blessed Cenarion Boots
- These are the ONLY pair of leather healing boots that offer haste on them.
My Blog Personality
So, just yesterday I read Keredria’s post over on Tree of Life called Blog Personalities and was rather amused. I’m familiar with the MBTI since during my first year of medical school they had all of us students take the “quiz/exam” to determine all our personality types. I believe the goal in the end is to correlate our personality types with medical specialties and also to see if they change at all during the course of medical school (we have to take it again in our 4th year I believe). Needless to say, my results indicated that I am an ISTJ.
ISTJs (Introversion, Sensing, Thinking, Judgment):
“ISTJs thrive on organization. They keep their lives and environments well-regulated. They bring painstaking attention to detail in their work and will not rest until a job is well completed. They are often dissatisfied with unresolved issues, whether in life or in fiction.
ISTJs are faithful, logical, organized, sensible, and earnest traditionalists. They earn success by thoroughness and dependability. Shutting out distractions, they take a practical, logical approach to their endeavors. Realistic and responsible, they work steadily toward their goals. They enjoy creating order in both their professional and personal lives.
Despite their focus on their internal world, ISTJs prefer dealing with the present and the factual. Keen observers of life, they weigh various options when making decisions. ISTJs are well-prepared for most eventualities and have a good understanding of most situations. They believe in practical objectives, and they value traditions and loyalty.”
So apparently, according to the Keirsey Temperament Sorter I’m an Inspector:
“Inspectors are careful and thorough in examining people and institutions. Comprising about 6 to 10 percent of the population, Inspectors are decisive in practical affairs. These guardians of institutions are perhaps best described as dependable: Inspectors are people of their word, intent on preserving social and family values. At home and at work, Inspectors reliably examine the people and products that fall under their responsibility—unobtrusively ensuring uniform quality and demanding that certain standards of conduct are maintained.
In both their professional and personal lives, individuals of this type are rather quiet and serious. Inspectors are extraordinarily persevering and dependable. The thought of dishonoring a contract would appall a person of this type. When they give their word, they give their honor. Inspectors can be counted on to conserve the resources of the institution they serve and bring to their work a practical point of view. They perform their duties without flourish or fanfare; therefore, the dedication they bring to their work can go unnoticed and unappreciated.
While not directly seeking leadership positions, Inspectors are often placed in such roles. They build a reputation for reliable, stable, and consistent performance that inspires others to select them to lead. Inspectors use their past experience and their factual knowledge in their decision making.
For Inspectors, love means commitment, steadiness, and consistency. Inspectors expect themselves and their mates to be responsible, practical, and dependable. When in a relationship, they behave appropriately for what the situation or their role demands. For example, if the relationship is in the courting stage, the Inspector will exhibit courting behaviors, such as giving boxes of candy, red roses, and presents. These are worthwhile and important traditions to uphold and observe because they give direct evidence of commitment.”
Now to get to the actual point of this post….Keredria found an interesting tool called the Typealyzer. Basically, you can type in the website of a blog and it analyzes the writing style to spit back out a MBTI for the blogsite. Kind of interesting, not scientifically validated, but fun nonetheless. I find personalities deeply interesting and so I thought it was fascinating to see what kind of “personality” my blog site has. So, my results indicated that Tree Haelz is of the INTP variety or “The Thinkers.”
INTPs (The Analyzer as I would call them) are:
“The logical and analytical type. They are especially attuned to difficult creative and intellectual challenges and always look for something more complex to dig into. They are great at finding subtle connections between things and imagine far-reaching implications.
They enjoy working with complex things using a lot of concepts and imaginative models of reality. Since they are not very good at seeing and understanding the needs of other people, they might come across as arrogant, impatient and insensitive to people that need some time to understand what they are talking about.”
“INTPs are pensive, analytical folks. They may venture so deeply into thought as to seem detached, and often actually are oblivious to the world around them.
Precise about their descriptions, INTPs will often correct others (or be sorely tempted to) if the shade of meaning is a bit off. While annoying to the less concise, this fine discrimination ability gives INTPs so inclined a natural advantage as, for example, grammarians and linguists.
INTPs are relatively easy-going and amenable to almost anything until their principles are violated, about which they may become outspoken and inflexible. They prefer to return, however, to a reserved albeit benign ambiance, not wishing to make spectacles of themselves.”
I don’t know about you guys, but the descriptions of ISTJ and INTP aren’t really all that different. I can see portions of both that may or may not be evident either in my personal life and/or my blog. Guess it goes to show you that we all exhibit certain aspects of different personality types. In addition, all things like this are a range, no one is entirely one or the other. What I mean by this is that no one is completely an extrovert or only introverted. We display a range of behavior that is somewhere in between the two extremes.
I think I learned a little bit about myself from this activity. In addition, I hope that you guys as my readers also learned a little bit about me and about what you can expect from my blog. I do tend to analyze the game, healing, and healing-styles. In general, I believe those are the types of things I think about related to WoW and the types of things you can expect to see me blogging about. I love to talk about resto druid healing, especially in light of the upcoming changes with patch 3.3. There are a lot of changes to be made, not only with gearing, but also gems, our preferred stats, and healing-styles. I know my blog is relatively new, so if logical, analytical discussions about the new upcoming ICC bosses interests you, stick around! Suggestions are also welcome and I would love to hear from any of my readers – feel free to email me at treehaelz@gmail.com.
So my question to my readers is: What class/spec of healer do you play and do you know what your MBTI is?
Fîrewood
Patch 3.3 and ICC Haste Gear List
So, since the current theories speculate that Icecrown Citadel and Patch 3.3 will be released very shortly, most likely in the next week or two…I thought it might be a good idea to get a comprehensive list of resto druid gear put together. I haven’t seen anyone else do this yet and I’ve been meaning to dig through the lists on mmo-champion.com to find all the possible gear options. So this research is for my readers and myself both
Couple of points I’d like to make: 1) Yes, I put cloth on this list – I don’t necessarily endorse resto druids picking up cloth gear over actual clothies, but I did want to show all the possible available options, 2) the pieces that have parentheses that state “haste and crit” are not necessarily typical resto druid pieces, most likely they do not have spirit or regen and are more likely to be used by a boomkin, and 3) these pieces for the most part are arranged by ilevel only.
Edit: Please, please, if I missed a piece of gear you think should be included email me (treehaelz@gmail.com), twitter me (treehaelz), or post a comment! Thanks.
Helm Slot
Critical Strike Pieces
- Sanctified Lashweaver Helmet- T10 Heroic
- Sanctified Lashweaver Helmet- T10.5
- Corp’rethra Ceremonial Crown- Gunship 25-man Heroic (cloth)
- Helm of the Elder Moon- Rotface 25-man (leather)
- Corp’rethar Ceremonial Crown- Gunship 25-man (cloth)
- Sister Svalna’s Spangenhelm- Valithria 10-man (leather)
- Lashweaver Helmet- T10
Haste Rating Pieces
- Thaumaturge’s Crackling Cowl- Saurfang 10-man Heroic (cloth)
- Thaumaturge’s Crackling Cowl- Saurfang 10-man (cloth)
- Cowl of Malefic Repose- Queen Lanathel 10-man (cloth – haste and crit)
Neck
Critical Strike Pieces
- Holiday’s Grace- Festergut 25-man
Haste Rating Pieces
- Bone Sentinel’s Amulet- Marrowgar 25-man
- Soulcleave Pendant- Saurfang 10-man heroic (haste and crit)
- Soulcleave Pendant- Saurfang 10-man (haste and crit)
Shoulders
Critical Strike Pieces
- Sanctified Lashweaver Pauldrons- T10 Heroic
- Sanctified Lashweaver Pauldrons- T10.5
- Stiffened Corpse Shoulderpads- Trash 25-man
- Bloodstained Surgeon’s Shoulderguards- Festergut 10-man (cloth)
- Lashweaver Pauldrons- T10
Haste Rating Pieces
- Shoulders of Frost-Tipped Thorns- Blood Princes 25-man
Cloak
Critical Strike Pieces
- Drape of the Violet Tower- Frost Emblems
- Volde’s Cloak of the Night Sky- Frost Emblems
Haste Rating Pieces
- Greatcloak of the Turned Champion- Saurfang 25-man Heroic
- Frostbinder’s Shredded Cape- Valithria 25-man Heroic (haste and crit)
- Greatcloak of the Turned Champion- Saurfang 25-man
- Frostbinder’s Shredded Cape- Valithria 25-man (haste and crit)
Chestpiece
Critical Strike Pieces
- Sanctified Lashweaver Robes- T10 Heroic
- Sanctified Lashweaver Robes- T10.5
- Deathwhisper Chestpiece- Deathwhisper 25-man
- Chestguard of the Failed Experiment- Rotface 10-man
- Lashweaver Robes- T10
- Ernine Coronation Robes- Frost Emblems (cloth)
Haste Rating Pieces
- Sanguine Silk Robes- Blood Princes 25-man (cloth)
- Vestments of Spruce and Fir- Frost Emblems
- Meteor Chaser’s Raiment- Frost Emblems (cloth)
Wrist
Critical Strike Pieces
- Death Surgeon’s Sleeves- Rotface 25-man (cloth)
- Wrists of Septic Shock- Festergut 10-man
- Bracers of Dark Blessings- Deathwhisper 10-man (cloth)
Haste Rating Pieces
- Hmm, SOL because there aren’t any
Hands
Critical Strike Pieces
- Gloves of Ambivalence- Frost Emblems (cloth)
Haste Rating Pieces
- Sanctified Lashweaver Gauntlets- T10 Heroic
- Sanctified Lashweaver Gauntlets- T10.5
- Handguards of Winter’s Respite- Marrowgar 25-man
- San’layn Ritualist Gloves- Blood Princes 25-man (cloth)
- Lashweaver Gauntlets- T10
- Gloves of the Great Horned Owl- Frost Emblems (haste and crit)
Waist
Critical Strike Pieces
- Lingering Illness- Festergut 25-man (cloth)
- Cord of Dark Suffering- Gunship 10-man Heroic
- Cord of Dark Suffering- Gunship 10-man
Haste Rating Pieces
- Crushing Coldwraith Belt- Marrowgar 25-man (cloth – haste and crit)
- Cord of the Patronizing Practitioner- Marrowgar 10-man (cloth)
- Belt of Petrified Ivy- Frost Emblems (haste and crit)
- Circle of Ossus- Frost Emblems (cloth)
Legs
Critical Strike Pieces
- Leggings of the Refracted Mind- Valithria 10-man (cloth)
Haste Rating Pieces
- Sanctified Lashweaver Legplates- T10 Heroic
- Leggings of Unrelenting Blood- Saurfang 10-man Heroic
- Sanctified Lashweaver Legplates- T10.5
- Leggings of Unrelenting Blood- Saurfang 10-man
- Lashweaver Legplates- T10
- Kilt of Untreated Wounds- Festergut 10-man (cloth – haste and crit)
Feet
Critical Strike Pieces
- Boots of Unnatural Growth- Gunship 25-man Heroic
- Boots of Unnatural Growth- Gunship 25-man
Haste Rating Pieces
- Plague Scientist’s Boots- Festergut 25-man (cloth – haste and crit)
- Boots of the Frozen Seed- Deathwhisper 10-man (haste and crit)
Rings
Critical Strike Pieces
- Ring of Maddening Whispers- Deathwhisper 25-man
Haste Rating Pieces
- Ring of Rapid Ascent- Gunship 25-man Heroic (haste and crit)
- Ring of Rapid Ascent- Gunship 25-man (haste and crit)
- Marrowgar’s Frigid Eye- Marrowgar 25-man
- Signet of Putrefaction- Festergut 10-man Heroic
- Signet of Putrefaction- Festergut 10-man
Trinkets
- Althor’s Abacus- Gunship 25-man Heroic
- Althor’s Abacus- Gunship 25-man
- Sliver of Pure Ice- ?
- Purified Lunar Dust- Frost Emblems
Main Hand
- Frozen Bonespike- Marrowgar 25-man
- Trauma- Rotface 25-man
- Midnight Sun- Gunship 10-man Heroic
- Midnight Sun- Gunship 10-man
Off-Hand
- Shadow Silk Spindle- Blood Princes 25-man
Staff/Staves
- Nibelung- Deathwhisper 25-man
- Mag’hari Chieftain’s Staff- Saurfang 10-man Heroic
- Mag’hari Chieftain’s Staff- Saurfang 10-man
Idol
- Idol of the Black Willow- Frost Emblems
Iron-Bound Proto-Drake
I just had to /dance last night. Fîrewood got his first proto-drake ever!
Stay posted for a new post, most likely will be finished tomorrow or Saturday.
Fîrewood
Being Hasty – Patch 3.3, Haste, and T10
For a while now I’ve been trying to synthesize and kind of digest all the information coming out in relation to haste, the changes to GotEM in patch 3.3 notes, and just recently the new resto druid T10 stats. I’ve been attempting to make all these things make sense to me especially in relation to how this will affect my raid healing style or “rotation.”
I feel that currently I’m a huge fan of crit rating. This is mostly because I’ve been running with 4-piece T9 (allows rejuv tick to crit) and because we normally have a moonkin and an elemental shaman in the raid, meaning that my soft haste cap is 359. So as soon as I reached 359 haste, I started looking for gear with crit rather than haste. Unforunately for me, things are changing soon…
Patch 3.3
- Gift of the Earthmother: Redesigned. This talent now increases spell haste by 2/4/6/8/10% and reduces the base global cooldown of Lifebloom by 2/4/6/8/10% instead of its previous effects.
The current talent reads: reduces the base global cooldown of your Rejuvenation, Lifebloom and Wild Growth spells by 4/8/12/16/20%.
A lot has already been written regarding these changes, so I’m going to link a few websites just to try and give a more broad view.
Okay, so thankfully someone better at WoW math than me, Cuddlekin over at the EJ forums, has posted up some absolutely beautiful numbers. So…..dum da dum…Fireworks!
Soft Haste Cap:
- 735 haste rating with 3/3 Celestial Focus, Wrath of Air Totem, and Moonkin Aura/Swift Retribution Aura
- 856 haste rating with 3/3 Celestial Focus and Wrath of Air Totem only
- 856 haste rating with Wrath of Air Totem and Moonkin Aura/Swift Retribution Aura, no points in Celestial Focus
- 936 haste rating with 3/3 Celestial Focus and Moonkin Aura/Swift Retribution Aura only
- 1063 haste rating with 3/3 Celestial Focus only, no outside buffs
My reaction….eeeeeeek, that’s a lot of haste! Especially since I think I’m only sitting at about 500 haste right now. As you can see from the above numbers, Celestial Focus will be a very valuable talent, almost necessary depending on the kinds of raids you run (10s vs. 25s) and your group composition.
For me personally, I run mostly 25-man raids and we always take into consideration group composition. This means that I know there will always be an elemental shaman and a retribution paladin in our raid. Hence, if I pick up the Celestial Focus talents, I will only have to bump up my haste to 756. However, I know there are a great number of resto druids that mostly run 10 mans or even just heroics. I would definitely recommend those druids pick up the talents in Celestial Focus because I find it very hard to believe that many people will have access to gear that can grant them over 900 haste rating. In addition, Lissanna of Restokin makes a superb point when she states “keep in mind that the difference between a 1 second cooldown and a 1.1 second cooldown isn’t that much for people who are just healing 5-mans or are starting to get into raiding, so hitting this cap isn’t super important (or even possible) unless you are at the point where you have access to the ToC and Icecrown Citadel raid gear you need to hit that cap in the first place.”
Ok, now that I’ve outlined the haste changes a bit and what it means for resto druid haste requirements, I think that it would also be worthwhile to take a look at some of the gear available and come up with some possible talent specs. So here we go.
Haste Gear! – Rolling HoTs has a great list put together already
I had a little fun at this new website I came across today, www.chardev.org. I decided to test it out and was basically trying to tweak my gear/gems to see how much haste I could come up with. It’s much easier than doing math imo
I wanted to see how much haste I could amass with my current gear and the possible upgrades that I have access to while raiding. If you click on character planner up at the top option bar, the website let’s you pick out pieces of gear, gem them, enchant them, and calculates your total stats just like the game would if you had put the pieces on. So, I tried out my own gear plus a few pieces that I plan to hopefully upgrade in the near future. Here’s is the result.
My personal most-viable talent spec: 18/0/53. Now, a couple points about this spec: 1) I do not pick up revitalize, 2) mana is generally a non-issue so I do not put more than 1 point into tranquil spirit, 3) I do not put a point into nature’s swiftness – if I have to use that on a tank instead of a swiftmend, either I’m not doing my job or the holy paladins aren’t doing theirs, 4) I’ve decided to drop living seed – I’ve found the talent to still be rather lackluster and it amounts to a tiny percentage of my total healing, 5) I pop the last 2 points into natural perfection for the 2% crit, it at least gives a boost to my total crit. I can go more in-depth about talent specs, but I feel like talent specs are very personalized to what your specific raiding situation is. Each resto druid has certain priorities based upon what kind of raids they heal, how often they do so, their gear level, and what gear is available to them.
Tier 10: (Sanctified) Lashweaver Garb – thanks MMO-Champion
Eh, what can I say? Just….Blizzard…c’mon, you’re killing us. Please, if you’re going to make changes that require us to stack insane amounts of haste…..put it on our freaking tier gear! Needless to say…Blizzard does not follow the same intelligent logic that the rest of us do…. so our tier gear has 2/5 pieces with haste on them, the legs and gloves. That, and both set bonuses are less-than-impressive: (2) the healing granted by your wild growth spell reduces 30% less over time and (4) each time your rejuvenation spell heals a target, it has a 2% chance to jump to a new target at full duration.



