Embracing the Frailty: The Strong and Dashing Witch

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The dashing frail witch is a captivating and contradictory character. She possesses an air of elegance and grace that contrasts with her physical frailty. While her body may appear weak and fragile, her powers and abilities are anything but. This enchanting witch is able to weave spells and create magic with the flick of her wrist. She can defy gravity and summon mystical creatures to aid her in her endeavors. Despite her delicate appearance, her powers are strong and formidable.


The intrinsic determines whether u.ublessed affects your armor class [2] . It is set by every type of action that can gain you protection, and can only be unset by a gremlin's special attack. On the other hand, u.ublessed is modified only by sacrifice, prayer, removing or attempting to wear a helm of opposite alignment, or by eating the ring.

Added new enchantment tiers Blast Protection VI-VII , Fire Protection VI-VII , Looting V , Luck VII , Cubism VI , Cleave VI , Life Steal V , Snipe IV , Critical VII , First Strike V , Ender Slayer VII , Execute VI , Venomous VI. There is a 2-week grace period where players can use any enchantments regardless of their enchanting skill requirement in order to give players time to level up their enchanting skill.

Enchanted insignia offering divine protection

Despite her delicate appearance, her powers are strong and formidable. It is her dashing nature that sets her apart from other witches. The way she carries herself exudes confidence and authority.

Enchanted insignia offering divine protection

Don't follow it blindly. Trinkets vary per fight. There's also the "alternatively" mentioned RS ring that I feel people would pass over because of that distinction.

Edited: May 14, 2016
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Ha-ha. Actually I thought to write a guide about Holy Paladin but after reading this, I realized that just does not make a sense. This guide is really good and maybe one of the best, what i have ever seen. Yes may be some of the things are not correct due the changes on Warmane, but at least the conception of Holy Paladin is correct. Actually the writer has stressed that this is a guide based on retail. Anyway, really good job and good guide.

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So can anyone be bothered to explain to me why use a haste spec? I get some haste gems, but not full haste, trading int (implied crit, sp) just doesnt seem worth it for a tiny cast time reduction.


And another: just rethinking about taking divinity glyph vs hl glyph, our hc healers usually got **** under controll and I'd preffer being more mana independant. Oppinions on this?

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So can anyone be bothered to explain to me why use a haste spec? I get some haste gems, but not full haste, trading int (implied crit, sp) just doesnt seem worth it for a tiny cast time reduction.


And another: just rethinking about taking divinity glyph vs hl glyph, our hc healers usually got **** under controll and I'd preffer being more mana independant. Oppinions on this?

HL glyph is mandatory. We've almost no AoE healing and that provides our strongest heal with some extra healing. It's invaluable in a raid environment. Relying on GoDivinity is most certainly a bad idea as LoH, while an awesome cd that can save 2 lives, has a long cooldown which just won't cut it.

As for the haste thing, in end-game gear it provides extra throughput, but I really dislike the limitations it brings along with it. For example not being able to use GoSoL as your mana simply won't be able to sustain yourself or you'll be forced to seal dance thus defeating the purpose of glyphin an extra 5% healing increase. Also I've never appreciated the constant proximity to melee group as it's rather risky on the actually important fights (LK/Halion). Everyone has a preference though, there's nothing wrong in going either way.

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HL glyph is mandatory. We've almost no AoE healing and that provides our strongest heal with some extra healing. It's invaluable in a raid environment. Relying on GoDivinity is most certainly a bad idea as LoH, while an awesome cd that can save 2 lives, has a long cooldown which just won't cut it.

As for the haste thing, in end-game gear it provides extra throughput, but I really dislike the limitations it brings along with it. For example not being able to use GoSoL as your mana simply won't be able to sustain yourself or you'll be forced to seal dance thus defeating the purpose of glyphin an extra 5% healing increase. Also I've never appreciated the constant proximity to melee group as it's rather risky on the actually important fights (LK/Halion). Everyone has a preference though, there's nothing wrong in going either way.

This is not exactly true. If we speak for skilled guild and mostly good team by healers which is farming high-end content you don't need HL glyph for DB, or Festergut, or GBA or for Halion if you are announced to be outside even for 2nd phase. In that case you will want to replace HL with SoL in case you wont to swap between both seals in case of high single target damage or why not to use even FoL glyph in phase of low damage over the tank or raid for saving more mana. All is depends on situation and your current job. Also don't forget that not every Holy Light will gain you max effectiveness of glyph of Holy Ligh. At some point you will heal only 1 or 2 or 3 or even 0 raid members via the glyph depended on which target you are casting Holy Light. Glyph of Holy Light has always mostly effectiveness if you are healing melee target. About haste paladin you are right but i want just to add that on massive AOE damage like BQL encounter, intellect paladin will be even more throughput than haste paladin simple because of JoL hots - it scales with SP which you gain by intellect. I have to look again on my WoLs base data but if i remember well there was like 1/3 difference in average tick by JoL for haste and intel paladin in that case you will benefit even more by intellect if you have equipped Val'anyr. Some people say that faster Holy Light cast is equal to faster applying of Holy Light glyph on the targets which is true but at some point this faster casting time will being in hard overhealing. Sometimes bigger hits of your spells is better than faster hits of your spells even mostly when we speak about reducing of less than 0.2s casting time of Holy Light (comparing BiS haste and intel paladin) which requires huge amount of haste raiting cause haste raiting is multiplication stats which means how faster you are casting some spell you will need even more haste rating to reduce for same amount than for some slower casting spell.
For example if you need to reduce some spell with 0.2s from 1.7 to 1.5s casting time you will need like 500 haste raiting to do it but if you want to reduce some spell with 0.2s from 1.2 to 1.0s casting time you will need like 700+ haste raiting and there is no worth to waste so much important stats for reducing in either case fast spell. If you have permanent lag or low fps even haste paladin way of playing will smash down your throughput instead of increasing your performance. I had to think a lot about some really really important benefit by haste paladin but I still can't find out even 1 and instead of this i can give you at least 6 reasons why intel paladin is better than haste and at least 3 reasons why haste paladin is worst than intellect.

Dashing frail witch

She is always perfectly dressed, her flowing robes and pointed hat adding to her mystique. Her piercing gaze and shrewd wit make her a force to be reckoned with. But beneath her dashing exterior, the frailty of her physical body is a constant reminder of her vulnerability. She must carefully preserve her energy and avoid unnecessary confrontations. Despite her powers, she knows that she is not invincible. The dashing frail witch's strengths lie not only in her magical abilities, but also in her intelligence and cunning. She can outsmart her enemies with ease and always seems to be one step ahead. Her strategic thinking and quick reflexes make up for any physical limitations. It is this juxtaposition of strength and vulnerability that makes the dashing frail witch such a fascinating character. She defies stereotypes and expectations, showing that true power can come in unexpected forms. In the end, it is her resilience and tenacity that define her. Despite the challenges she faces due to her physical frailty, she never gives up. She uses her intelligence and magic to overcome any obstacle in her path, proving that appearances can be deceiving. The dashing frail witch is a reminder that inner strength and determination can overcome any physical limitations. She serves as an inspiration for all who encounter her, showing that it is not the body that defines a person, but rather their spirit and capabilities..

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