
I have been thinking of rolling a Shadow Priest but I've heard they aren't good. I think I'm still going to roll it regardless but does it get better throughout classic or does it get worse? I'm asking for PvE and PvP.



Shadow priests are perfectly good. You'll have a blast in both PvE and PvP. Just follow a guide and your set!
P.S. Who told you Shadow Priest are not good?

Many YouTube videos talk about how their damage is mediocre and run oom instantly. I also heard people don't bring shadow priests to raids which obviously I want to do them. I'm ok with not being the biggest DPS in the raid but I don't want to be unviable later down the line. I feel like I heard someone say that shadow priests don't get much gear later on down the expac.



Those videos are statistically/factually wrong and most likely from people who have never played WoW.Krispyish wrote: ↑5 years agoMany YouTube videos talk about how their damage is mediocre and run oom instantly. I also heard people don't bring shadow priests to raids which obviously I want to do them. I'm ok with not being the biggest DPS in the raid but I don't want to be unviable later down the line.
If you put in the effort, you should never go oom (extremely rare).
Similarly, your dps is also effort-based.
I've never heard of people shooing away a shadow priest from entering a raid, that's really surprising.
Shadow priests are viable throughout the entire game.

Thank you so much! I was really scared of rolling a Shadow Priest due to everything I've heard. This has made my class decision a million times easier.Caperfin wrote: ↑5 years ago
Those videos are statistically/factually wrong and most likely from people who have never played WoW.
If you put in the effort, you should never go oom (extremely rare).
I've never heard of people shooing away a shadow priest from entering a raid, that's really surprising.
Shadow priests are viable throughout the entire game.



Shadow Priests are absolute beasts in WPvP, they are not the most viable for raids but down the line they are perfectly fine
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Moonkins and SPriests are viable in classic because the boss fights are only lasting about 1min. It's insane.





Spriests are a meme. They are fun in 1v1 duels or small scale world PvP, but they are awful in large team fights or extended fights like BG's because they simply oom too quickly. Guilds will typically bring one for their debuff, but they arent optimal and no one wants to watch gear get dumped on an spriest and wasted.
That being said, I mained an spriest in retail vanilla and made it to rank 13. I loved the class/spec, but didnt really understand how awful it was overall until years later when I gained a lot of experience playing other classes on private and developed a really strong understanding of similar classes and was able to have an educated and objective view on shadow priests in contrast.
As vanilla continues they will generally become weaker in solo fights as abilities like fear cost spriests a base mana cost, meaning that regardless of their gear, they always tend to have mana issues. At the same time, most other classes continue to get stronger and stronger. Though spriests do perform differently depending on the situation...
PvP
Solo/Duel: Strong
Large scale raid: Poor
Organized BG's: Poor (relative to other specs/classes available)
PvE
Leveling: Fair
Dungeons: Poor/Fair (No CC, poor mana efficiency - spriests slow a group down overall and are easily replaced with a warlock or mage)
Raids: Poor (only 1 is taken for a debuff and this debuff can be obtained with a hybrid build)
Overall the spec performs poorly. For meaningful content (from my perspective) in both large scale PvP and organized PvP, the spec is weak and in raiding content it is also weak. This means that for someone like me that spends the majority of my time participating in meaningful content, the spec is weak and wouldnt suit me. However if your endgame is dueling, this spec could be awesome. If you are someone who likes to ride around and pick herbs all day and wants a solid shot at beating the competition when you arrive at the same active node, this spec would be awesome! It just depends on what you want to do.
2000 IQg0bledyg00k wrote: ↑5 years agoNever making a single investment again until I 100% know it pays off.


I wish I could copy and paste the announcement from a raid leader in my guild who was reluctantly allowing a single priest to go shadow in order to gain shadow weaving to allow the warlocks to do more DPS. It's gone from the discord server now, so I'll type a select highlight from memory
"Good luck to whoever wins the honor of being allowed to run this disgusting meme spec. I will be deeply dissapointed in whoever wins."



Wait... @Stfuppercut is your GM?!?






Other than hardcore progression or world firsts, I truly never understood why there's this class prejudice in WoW.Pippina wrote: ↑5 years agoI wish I could copy and paste the announcement from a raid leader in my guild who was reluctantly allowing a single priest to go shadow in order to gain shadow weaving to allow the warlocks to do more DPS. It's gone from the discord server now, so I'll type a select highlight from memory
"Good luck to whoever wins the honor of being allowed to run this disgusting meme spec. I will be deeply dissapointed in whoever wins."

At least ill be unique. if i have to be more of a support role to play the spec i like then so be it.



Play what you want. Priests are needed all over the place. I never cared what my group compositions were when I was levelling, and I got plenty of hunters, rogues, and even a shadow priest on my friends list from levelling who I brought to dungeons. Just be aware that you might have to respec when you approach level 60 if you want to find a raiding spot. There are a lot more opportunities for priests to heal than DPS on raid teams.


