Shadow Priest DPS Mythic+ Tips — The War Within (11.0.7)
In this guide, you will find tips and advice to tackle Mythic+ dungeons with your Shadow Priest in World of Warcraft — The War Within (11.0.7).
- 1. Shadow Priest Mythic+ Guide for The War Within Season 1
- 2. Shadow Priest in The War Within Mythic+
- 3. Best Mythic+ Talents for Shadow Priest in The War Within
- 4. Best Talents for Shadow Priest
- 5. Mythic+ Utility for Shadow Priest in The War Within Season 1
- 6. Utility of Shadow Priest in The War Within
- 7. Stunning and "Stops"
- 8. Dungeon Tips and Tricks for Shadow Priest in The War Within
- 9. Dungeon Tips for Shadow Priest in The War Within
- 10. Affix Tips, Tricks and Management for Shadow Priest in The War Within
- 11. Affix Guide for Shadow Priest in The War Within
- 12. Shadow Priest Mythic+ Rotation
- 13. Defensive and Survivability Guide
- 14. Trinket Considerations for Shadow Priest in Mythic+
Shadow Priest Mythic+ Guide for The War Within Season 1
In this guide, we will talk about getting the most out of your Priest in Mythic+ dungeons, including the best way to set up your character, how your rotation may change, and tips and tricks for using your abilities most optimally.
If you are unfamiliar with Mythic+ and its associated general mechanics, you can read more about it on our dedicated Mythic+ page below.
Shadow Priest in The War Within Mythic+
Shadow's playstyle in AoE is very similar to single target, relying on
interactions from those single target abilities for cleave damage through
Psychic Link. The trick will be managing DoTs with
Shadow Crash
or supplementing that with your manual casts of
Vampiric Touch.
Without this, you deal substantially less AoE damage.
The core playstyle in AoE with these spells requires you to make a fundamental choice in terms of how you deal damage.
- More Priority Target damage in AoE?: Funnel
Devouring Plague on the highest health/most important target. (
Mind's Eye)
- More Overall AoE?: Cast
Devouring Plague on a new target each time you get enough Insanity. (
Distorted Reality)
You will find that most Shadow Priest players will prefer to index into more priority target damage, mostly because this is a more uncommon pattern and helps you fit into the group composition better, particularly in high keys. Note that depending on which choice you want to prefer you should take the associated talent as indicated above. The builds below default to more priority target damage.
Best Mythic+ Talents for Shadow Priest in The War Within
Shadow Priest can do almost any key with either Archon or
Voidweaver. Picking which one makes sense to you will depend on the
playstyle you enjoy and the advantages and disadvantages of each build but they
are all considered viable. Check out each section individually to learn more.
If you are unsure where to start I would personally suggest going with
Voidweaver until you get more comfortable with the spec.
To see a full list of advantages and disadvantages for each tree check out the Hero Talents page.
Below are the suggested talents for Mythic+. We recommend importing these strings directly into your in-game talent tree for easy swapping! These builds will be the baseline for every scenario in Season 1. Check out the section below to go into detail on which builds make the most sense for you.
For a more general overview of Talents for Shadow Priest, please visit our dedicated Talents page.
Best Talents for Shadow Priest
Voidweaver Mythic+ Build for Shadow Priest
If you are still starting in your Mythic+ journey on the Shadow Priest, I would suggest
taking Voidweaver for a spin. This build excels at doing one pack at a time which
is what most groups end up doing, and still has a solid damage pattern to scale as the key
level goes up.
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Strengths
- Facing off with smaller pulls, more of them instead of chain-pulling packs together.
- Good damage options every 30 seconds with
Entropic Rift.
- Best Single Target when compared against other Mythic+ specific builds.
Devour Matter turns this build into a power house during
Xal'atath's Bargain: Voidbound weeks.
Weaknesses
- Struggles dealing mass AoE, comfort zone is less than 8 targets.
- Mobs constantly moving around while
Entropic Rift is active.
- Pulls that last longer than 30 seconds.
Build Options
- By default, this build assumes you are in keys where you need
survivability from
Mental Fortitude and also do not want to drop
Silence. Strictly speaking, this is a DPS loss; if you want to drop one of those points, you can add back a point in
Maddening Touch (AoE) or
Unfurling Darkness (ST) back to the build.
Depth of Shadows is the suggested choice here, as it can reward sniping low-health targets for more Insanity generation mid-pull. If you want more single target, you can use
Voidwraith instead.
- If you are in a dungeon with lots of deadly Physical damage you can
consider using
Void Leech over
Embrace the Shadow.
- If you are looking for more mob control, you can experiment with using
No Escape instead of
Dark Energy. This might make the tanks job harder in some cases, so be sure to coordinate with your group on what is best for that key.
- If you are looking for more Single Target damage you can drop
Maddening Touch for
Unfurling Darkness. This can be about a 2% damage gain in single target. This can also be nice on some weeks where you are able to proc this more as the pull is being gathered, but since it does not deal damage via
Psychic Link it is devalued once the pack gets going.
- While
Darkening Horizon can produce more sustained AoE damage when compared with
Void Empowerment this has several drawbacks, particularly in lower keys and Single Target that make it not suggested as the default. Darkening Horizon can also be buggy at times and not give the proper extension amount.
Archon Hybrid Build for Shadow Priest
If you are looking for a build with more AoE potential that Voidweaver that
also does well against bosses, I would start with the
Archon Hybrid build. Crucially
this still takes
Idol of N'Zoth for more AoE damage while still having strong single target.
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Strengths
- Solid AoE damage.
- Good Boss Damage without sacrificing too much AoE.
Weaknesses
- Single target is about 2% behind the
Voidweaver build.
- Requires more coordinated pulls around your cooldowns.
- Has less tools for larger AoE than the Triple Idol build.
Build Options
- By default, this build assumes you are in keys where you need
survivability from
Mental Fortitude and also do not want to drop
Silence. Strictly speaking, this is a DPS loss; if you want to drop one of those points, you can add back a point in
Mind Devourer or
Maddening Touch to the build.
- This build can swap
Mind Devourer (ST) for
Maddening Touch (AoE) depending on what is more important to you.
- You can adjust your Hero Talent choice node depending on the key:
Energy Compression - Generic AoE damage
Sustained Potency - Does better for longer fights and activates the
Voidform duration pause outside of combat or while stunned. For this reason it is the default suggestion.
Archon Triple Idol Build for Shadow Priest
This is the standard Triple Idol build for Archon in Mythic+. For
maximizing AoE damage for dungeons, this is the build to start with. The way we do that is by pathing
into
Idol of Yogg-Saron into a classic Triple-Idol Build.
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This build can struggle at lower key levels or if you are just starting out. To
know if the key level is high enough for your group, if you take Void Eruption
and after a pack dies, you still have 10 or more seconds left on
Voidform
the key level is likely too low, and you should consider using either the
Archon Hybrid build or the
Voidweaver build. This is
very dependent on composition and item level.
Strengths
- Top AoE burst damage.
- Pushing high keys.
- Top Priority target damage inside of AoE packs.
Weaknesses
- Single target is about 6% behind the
Voidweaver Build and 4% behind the
Archon Hybrid build.
- Requires more coordinated pulls around your cooldowns.
Build Options
- By default, this build assumes you are in keys where you need
survivability from
Mental Fortitude and also do not want to drop
Silence. Strictly speaking, this is a DPS loss; if you want to drop one of those points, you can add back a point in
Maddening Touch or
Mind Devourer to the build.
- This build can swap
Mind Devourer (ST) for
Maddening Touch (AoE) depending on what is more important to you.
- You can adjust your Hero Talent choice node depending on the key:
Energy Compression - Generic AoE damage
Sustained Potency - Does better for longer fights and activates the
Voidform duration pause outside of combat or while stunned. For this reason it is the default suggestion.
Single Target + Shadow Crash Build for Shadow Priest
This build is aimed at maximizing single-target damage while
still having Shadow Crash.
It does particularly well in dungeons where it is hard to chain-pull
packs with deadly bosses.
In terms of single target damage both of these builds can produce identical results.
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Strengths
- Top tier single target while still having
Shadow Crash. This is roughly 3-9% better Single Target than other Mythic+ builds.
Weaknesses
- AoE options are more limited but still decent with the base kit.
Build Options
- By default, this build assumes you are in keys where you need
survivability from
Mental Fortitude and also do not want to drop
Silence. Strictly speaking, this is a DPS loss; if you want to drop one of those points, you can add back a point in
Mind Devourer back to the build.
Single Target Breakdown
Shadow Priest has several builds that will see play at various levels of dungeons. You should choose the build that makes sense for your group depending on how much AoE or Single Target you need. The more Single Target damage a build adds, the less AoE damage it is capable of, but all of the dungeon builds are good options.
The following lists a rough breakdown of single target damage with our various
builds. I have included this to help you make your decisions on what build to play
where you want single-target damage. All of these builds drop the extra damage point
to get Mental Fortitude and
Silence to make it more realistic.
Hero Talent | Build | Difference |
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Single Target + ![]() |
0.0% (1.43M) |
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Single Target + ![]() |
-0.5% (1.43M) |
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Mythic+ Build | -2.8% (1.39M) |
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Mythic+ Hybrid Build with ![]() |
-4.3% (1.37M) |
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Mythic+ Hybrid Build with ![]() |
-5.0% (1.36M) |
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Mythic+ Triple Idol Build with ![]() |
-8.5% (1.31M) |
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Mythic+ Triple Idol Build with ![]() |
-9.1% (1.30M) |
You should make many choices in our tree depending on your group's needs, the type of damage that works best for that key, and the actual key level and affixes.
Note that the talents recommended above are specifically for Mythic+. Check our main page below for a general overview of Shadow talents.
Mythic+ Utility for Shadow Priest in The War Within Season 1
This section talks mostly about the uses of different spells. For in-depth explanations of all Hunter Abilities and Talents, including these, check out our Spells page.
Utility of Shadow Priest in The War Within
Interrupts, Stuns and Stops
Silence is your interrupt ability as a Shadow Priest, which can also prevent a mob
from casting for a few seconds after, depending on the type of mob.
To make kicking a target easier, it is highly suggested that you use a Focus Kick macro for Silence. This allows you to attack a particular high-priority mob but keep your Focus on the mob you might want to kick. This macro will prefer to cast on your Focus if it exists, then on your Mouseover target, and lastly, your current target.
- #showtooltip
- /stopcasting
- /cast [@focus,exists,nodead][@mouseover,exists,nodead] [] Silence
To quickly set a focus target in hectic scenarios, we also recommend a Focus Mouseover macro. This will set your Focus to whatever your current mouseover target is.
- /focus [@mouseover]
Make sure that your UI shows your Focus Target's casts clearly so that you are always able to kick it on cooldown or in coordination with the rest of your group.
Stunning and "Stops"
Psychic Scream is your primary AoE stop ability. The fear aspect is not
that important in PvE, but it does act as a pseudo AoE interrupt (otherwise known
as a stop) for all enemies within 8 yards. As
Archon, you can take
Incessant Screams to get an additional stop out of this. Depending
on how much damage is going out, you can also consider using
Petrifying Scream. However, if you can make good use of it, consider
using
Psychic Voice to get more overall stops in the key.
Psychic Horror is a single target stun talent that can serve a similar
purpose as
Silence in our kit to lock down a single enemy from casting.
We recommend using this in the same way as your Silence, with the same macro (with
Psychic Horror swapped in for Silence, of course). Typically, this talent is not worth
the DPS or Defensive loss to take the talent, but it can be useful in certain cases.
Shackle Undead allows you to crowd-control a single undead enemy at a time.
This has rare use cases in Season 1 and will not be used often.
Dominate Mind can also be used as a single target stop to a certain degree.
While this is a bit more involved, it can be used to lock down a mob for up to 30 seconds.
You can always cancel this early with a /petdismiss macro. Several dungeons also
have mobs that still cast useful abilities when Mind Controlled. Check out the full list
for the current season below.
- #showtooltip
- /petdismiss
- /cast [known:Mind Control] Mind Control; Dominate Mind
Mind Control
The following is a list of useful mobs you could consider using Dominate Mind
on to gain access to certain abilities. When this is useful can depend on the key, though,
so be sure to coordinate with your group on these casts.
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Ara-Kara, City of Echoes
- Jabbing Flyer -
Bleeding Jab - Stacking bleed
- Trilling Attendant -
Resonant Barrage - DO NOT MIND CONTROL will pull all mobs within 40 yards.
Other Utility
Due to the sheer amount of options the spec has in terms of utility, it is critical that you adjust class talents before every key you start to make sure you are optimizing utility when needed or taking more defensive options if you do not need the utility.
While we do not bring a battle resurrection to Mythic+ you can purchase
Convincingly Realistic Jumper Cables to support your group. You do
not need to be an Engineer to use this item.
Power Word: Fortitude gives everyone in your party an extra 5%
Stamina, which provides a unique boost to help survive some of those
hard-hitting abilities.
Mind Soothe provides an interesting alternative to
Shroud of Concealment that might help your group skip past a more
deadly Mythic+ pack, depending on the available space. This is changed to be
an AoE cast ability that works on all mobs within the 10-yard radius on a
short cooldown. Creative uses of this can make routing a key much easier.
Fade has a few good pieces of utility to call out, the most
important being the aggro drop mechanic. If you find yourself getting aggro
over the tank on the pull, you can use
Fade to bypass this drop
easily and continue with the key. With the
Translucent Image class
talent, this also turns Fade into a small defensive. With
Phantasm
this becomes an easy tool to break out of certain snare effects.
Twins of the Sun Priestess is by far the biggest piece of utility in
the class tree, effectively giving your group an extra
Power Infusion when used on an ally. While there is contentious
debate on who the best specs are for this, I would generally prefer
giving this out to Unholy Death Knights, Mages, Warlocks, Devastation Evoker,
Enhancement Shamans or anyone that is on a 2-minute cooldown timer.
Dispel Magic allows you to dispel beneficial buffs from enemies.
This is extremely useful in dungeons, as many mob packs in many of the
dungeons tend to have some buff that they cast on themselves. While this is
more important in some dungeons than others, it is still precious to be
able to do it. You can also use this to spot dispel
Xal'atath's Bargain: Ascendant.
Purify Disease dispels all Disease effects from friendly targets.
This is fairly niche but still situationally extremely useful. The biggest
use case this season will be dispelling off
Xal'atath's Bargain: Devour.
Mass Dispel remains a beneficial ability to have in our arsenal.
Dispelling is very important, and Mass Dispel allows for both offensive and
defensive dispels. The fact that you can dispel multiple enemies or friendly
targets with just one global is situationally powerful. However, Mass Dispel
does have a fairly lengthy 2-minute cooldown.
You can also Mass Dispel
Xal'atath's Bargain: Devour as well.
Vampiric Embrace heals allies based on the single-target
damage you do on a 2-minute cooldown (reduced by
San'layn). It can be
potent depending on the
situation, especially when combined with
San'layn. Note that the
damage of our DoTs also gets converted to healing. Similarly, we also
have access to
Essence Devourer, which can be nice for
any builds that use
Mindbender for similar style healing.
Leap of Faith pulls a friendly party member towards you. It could be
more useful generally, but it can sometimes save someone.
The class tree also offers several healing spells that you can combine to
give off healing capability for the Priest. The main ones are
Renew,
Prayer of Mending, and
Power Word: Life.
Void Tendrils offers an aoe root if you can afford to jump into
melee to cast this.
Void Shift can be used to save your life or an ally's life if
used at a good time. Generally speaking, this is not very useful.
Dungeon Tips and Tricks for Shadow Priest in The War Within
This section is focused on Priest-specific tips and tricks to help in specific dungeons' bosses and trash. If you want general guides for each of our Dungeons or Mythic+ in general, check out our dedicated page below.
Dungeon Tips for Shadow Priest in The War Within
For a quick guide of which talents to use, check the dungeon and affixes in the table below and see the list of suggested utility talents you should make sure you work into your build.
Dungeons | Affixes |
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Ara-Kara, City of Echoes | ![]() |
City of Threads | ![]() |
The Dawnbreaker | ![]() |
Grim Batol | ![]() |
Mists of Tirna Scithe | |
The Necrotic Wake | |
Siege of Boralus | |
The Stonevault |
Based on the selections above, you should run the following class talents:









Mass Dispel
Avanoxx
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Alerting Shrill and
Gossamer Onslaught.
- Keep an eye on timers for
Alerting Shrill to either
Shadow Crash or
Vampiric Touch the adds when they spawn. It is usually a good idea to refresh DoTs on the boss right before this.
- If an ally gets caught in
Web Wrap, you can use
Mass Dispel to get them out.
Anub'zekt
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Infestation if cast on you.
- When Bloodstained Webmage spawns, be sure to focus it down quickly.
Ki'katal the Harvester
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Cosmic Singularity
- Any attacks on Bloodworker will instantly kill them and give you
Twist of Fate. You should try to keep as much uptime on this as possible.
- You can use
Psychic Scream or
Dispersion to break the root from
Grasping Blood.
Trash
- No specific tips.
Orator Krix'vizk
- Be sure to coordinate with the tank on which direction and where he will be moving the boss throughout the encounter so you can pre-plan your movement.
- You can
Mass Dispel debuffs of
Shadows of Doubt but be extra careful as this can be challenging for the group to dodge.
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Vociferous Indoctrination.
Nx and Vx
- Be prepared to use a defensive on casts of
Duskbringer,
Knife Throw, or
Shadow Shunpo.
- You can use
Mass Dispel to dispel
Ice Sickles.
The Coaglamation
- Be prepared to use a defensive on
Dark Pulse.
Izo, the Grand Splicer
- Be prepared to use a defensive on
Splice.
- A few seconds after
Tremor Slam several adds will spawn. Make sure to time this so that you have
Shadow Crash available. Consider holding crash and manually DoTing with
Vampiric Touch if
Umbral Weave is coming up.
Trash
- No specific tips.
Speaker Shadowcrown
- Be prepared to use a defensive if targeted by
Shadow Shroud.
- You can use
Mass Dispel to get rid of
Burning Shadows.
Anub'ikkaj
- Always be conscious of positioning on this boss as if you were about
to get targeted by
Dark Orb. If you know the orb will impact a wall too soon, be sure to use a defensive.
- Be prepared to use a defensive during
Shadowy Decay.
- Save your
Shadow Crash for when the boss casts
Animate Shadows.
Rasha'nan
- Try to keep yourself roughly in the middle of the boat and not too far away from the boss. There are a lot of mechanics that force positioning , and you do not want to be out in the middle of nowhere.
- Be prepared to use a defensive for casts of
Erosive Spray.
Trash
- No specific tips.
General Umbriss
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Commanding Roar.
Forgemaster Throngus
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Forge Axe,
Forge Swords, or
Forge Mace.
- Do not stand in front of the tank during
Fiery Cleave.
Drahga Shadowburner
- Save your
Shadow Crash for spawns of
Invocation of Shadowflame. Be sure to focus this add down.
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Twilight Buffet.
Erudax
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Void Surge and
Abyssal Corruption.
- When the boss casts
Void Infusion he spawns a wave of adds. Be sure to have
Shadow Crash available for these.
Trash
- No specific tips.
Ingra Maloch
- Coordinate with your group to not waste kicks on
Spirit Bolt.
- Be aware of Droman's health getting to 20% to phase into
Droman's Wrath. You want to balance the group's damage so that you get to that phase at a good pace and have good damage during that phase. For Shadow Priests, ideally, we just use
Halo as
Archon or
Entropic Rift as
Voidweaver in the off-cycle and then have our full cooldowns during the damage amp. Key level and group item level play a huge role in this, and if you can master timings, you can save a lot of time.
- While you should keep both bosses DoTed when available, be sure to primarily target Droman Oulfarran while active unless Ingra Maloch is close enough to dying.
Mistcaller
- Use
Shadow Crash to DoT the Illusionary Vulpin when it spawns, or coordinate with your group to CC it.
- During the
Guessing Game phase, I like to go ahead and cast
Shadow Crash and start manually DoTing 1 or 2 of the targets until my group decides which one is the real one to hit. This gives the group a little insurance if they were wrong, in addition to a very small funnel increase.
- Be prepared to use a defensive during
Guessing Game as the damage ramps up the longer you are in that phase.
- Line up
Dodge Ball during the intermission as these can damage the Illusionary Clone adds.
Tred'ova
- Save
Shadow Crash to quickly DoT add spawns.
- Position yourself so that you are still in range of group members and particularly the healer, as it can get easy to spread.
Trash
- Be sure to grab your Savory Statshroom before the first boss!
- Typically, you can use your cooldowns on the pull before the first boss and they should be back up for the bosses first damage amp.
Blightbone
- Be prepared to use a defensive if targeted by
Heaving Retch.
- After the cast goes off, you can dispel
Heaving Retch with
Purify Disease.
- Save
Shadow Crash for after the
Heaving Retch f or the Carrion Worm adds that spawn.
Amarth
- You can coordinate with your group to use
Shackle Undead to control either the Reanimated Crossbowman or Reanimated Mage. If the add stays within Shackle the boss does not count it as alive for
Final Harvest.
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Final Harvest. If you know an add will still be alive, you need to use
Dispersion.
- Focus the adds when they spawn, particularly ones at range.
- Be aware of positioning so that you can easily dodge the bosses
frontal,
Necrotic Breath.
- Coordinate interrupts of
Necrotic Bolt from the boss and especially
Frostbolt Volley from the Reanimated Mage.
Surgeon Stitchflesh
- Pay attention to timers so that you have
Shadow Crash ready when a new Stitchflesh's Creation is spawned.
- Balance out damage so that you have enough to kill the add in
a reasonable time, but make sure to save cooldowns for after the
boss himself is
Meat Hook down so that you can damage him.
- Keep your positioning in mind throughout the fight so that
if you get targeted with
Meat Hook, you always place it in a good spot to hook the boss.
- Be prepared to use a defensive for
Stitchneedle.
Nalthor the Rimebinder
- If you time it correctly, you can use
Leap of Faith on the target of
Dark Exile to keep them on the platform to DPS the boss. This will still cause the player to die after 50 seconds, but if the boss will die soon this could be a big time save. You can use this WeakAura to help time this.
- If you are playing
Voidweaver make sure you prioritize
Shadow Word: Death during
Icebound Aegis.
Trash
- No specific tips.
Chopper Redhook
- When the boss runs into the bombs, he will gain
Heavy Ordnance. Be sure to save cooldowns for these events to take advantage of the damage amp window. It is a short window, so pre-cast your opener so that you have your damage ready.
- Make sure to position yourself so that if you
are targeted by
Iron Gaze, you know which bomb to run into.
- Watch for the add timers so that you have
Shadow Crash available when they spawn. Make sure to keep these DoTs active but still focus the boss.
- Make sure you are not in line of the
Heavy Smash frontal cast by Irontide Cleaver.
Dread Captain Lockwood
- Pay attention to the health of Dread Captain Lockwood.
Once the boss reaches 66% or 33% health, she will start phase two. You
will want
Shadow Crash ready for the start of this phase.
- During the intermission, be sure to prioritize-target the Ashvane Cannoneer.
- Sometimes, as the boss is coming back from the intermission, she
will cast
Gut Shot at a random player instead of the tank. If this happens to you, be sure to use a large defensive. You can try to prevent this from happening by pressing
Fade before you end the intermission.
Hadal Darkfathom
- Be sure to not greed casts after
Break Water spawns under you, move out immediately. Consider using a defensive for this cast as well. Ideally, as a Ranged player, you bait these away from the central pillar (they spawn under players).
- Keep track of the boss's energy. Once he reaches 100%, you want to
ideally be closer to the middle of the room so that you can easily
dodge
Tidal Surge.
Viq'Goth
- Throughout the fight there will be several tentances active to hit.
As a Shadow Priest, you want to have
Vampiric Touch active on all tentacles. Be sure to keep your positioning in mind that you are always in range of all tentacles for
Psychic Link damage.
- If the healer gets overwhelmed, you can use
Mass Dispel to get rid of
Putrid Waters. Just be sure to dispel them when they are ideally away from other players, as it knocks folks away.
- For the first two areas, focus damage onto Demolishing Terror tentacles before moving onto Gripping Terror tentacles. On the last platform, depending on how strong your damage is, you can instead focus the Gripping first.
Trash
- No specific tips.
E.D.N.A
- Consider using a defensive for casts of
Refracting Beam as each
Volatile Spike that is broken leaves a stacking DoT on the party.
- When
Earth Shatterer goes out, you might need a larger defensive depending on how many
Volatile Spike are left up.
Skarmorak
- This fight will spawn several
Crystal Shard adds that will eventually need to be killed. Each time one dies, the party gains a stacking debuff of
Crystalline Eruption. This can be deadly if you DoT all of the adds, and they all die at the same time without significant healer throughput, so do this carefully. In higher key levels, you might want to DoT one at a time while focusing on the boss.
- Consider using a defensive for
Unstable Crash.
- You can pick up
Unstable Fragments to gain a damage increase to the boss during
Fortified Shell. This is a large increase but also leaves a nasty DoT on yourself. If you pick up too many stacks you will need to use a defensive.
- During
Fortified Shell, be sure to prioritize casts of
Shadow Word: Death if you are a
Voidweaver due to
Devour Matter.
Master Machinists Speaker Dorlita and Speaker Brokk
- Be sure to kill these bosses evenly; you want them to die as close together as possible. Since Speaker Brokk jumps away throughout the fight, this might be a preferred priority target if you have mostly melee in your group.
- When Speaker Brokk finishes
Scrap Song be sure to interrupt the cast of
Molten Metal at range.
- Consider using a defensive for
Exhaust Vents or
Blazing Crescendo.
Void Speaker Eirich
- Throughout the fight, you will need to clear off
Void Corruption by dropping them into the portals. You should position yourself so that you do not need to run across the room to do this.
- Use a defensive for casts of
Entropic Reckoning.
Trash
- No specific tips.
Affix Tips, Tricks and Management for Shadow Priest in The War Within
This section has Priest-specific tips for dealing with the various affixes of Mythic+. If you want general guides for each of our Dungeons or Mythic+ in general, check out our dedicated page below.
Affix Guide for Shadow Priest in The War Within
Ascendant Affix Management for Shadow Priest
Periodically, orbs of cosmic energy will spawn near your group. As a Shadow Priest, you can use the following spells to get rid of these orbs:
Psychic Scream
Mass Dispel - Capped at 5 targets
Silence - Usually best to save this for something else
Psychic Horror
Dispel Magic
Voidbound Affix Management for Shadow Priest
When the Voidbound affix spawns, you should immediately swap targets to
focus this down. If you are a Voidweaver, be sure to prioritize
casts of
Shadow Word: Death for the increase from
Devour Matter.
The important thing to realize is the extra damage from Devour Matter
will contribute to
Psychic Link damage, so prioritizing
Shadow Word: Death casts into this mob is a large boost in damage for us.
Oblivion Affix Management for Shadow Priest
Be sure to pay attention to these orbs and intercept them before they reach mobs.
Devour Affix Management for Shadow Priest
When Xal'atath's Bargain: Devour is present that week, you should always
be prepared to use
Mass Dispel or
Purify Disease to dispel
Void Rift as often as you can on your party. You can also remove this
with racials such as
Stoneform.
If you are out of tools to dispel off the debuff, you can also use
Desperate Prayer,
Power Word: Life, or
Flash Heal
to help get the debuff off.
Shadow Priest Mythic+ Rotation
Both the single-target and multi-target rotations do not change in Mythic+ content. For more information about the Shadow Priest DPS rotation, refer back to the Rotation, Cooldowns, and Abilities page.
If you are looking for a mere detailed setup with different talents, please check out the rotation page.
Creating Burst Damage as a Shadow Priest
Occasionally, in dungeons, it can be worth breaking from the standard rotation in order to facilitate bursting down a priority target. In this section, I will go over the options you have for these cases as a Shadow Priest.
In the standard talent build, your best spell for burst damage is
Halo (
Archon) or
Void Torrent (particularly with
Voidweaver). If there is ever a high-priority target, you want to make
sure you have these spells available. Typically, you will combo this
together with something like this:
- Pool up max Insanity before the target spawns you need to burst.
- Cast
Vampiric Touch as it spawns, or time
Shadow Crash to land as it spawns, if possible.
- Cast
Halo as
Archon
- Dump all Insanity into
Devouring Plague.
- Cast
Mind Flay: Insanity if
Archon.
- Cast
Void Torrent.
Your burst will be even better if you are just performing your normal
rotation inside of cooldowns (especially at the start of them with Ancient Madness),
but the above sequence can be done outside of cooldowns if you prepare enough.
Finally, you can consider using on-use damage trinkets to get even more burst. Since Shadow Priest scales so well with secondaries, we typically do not like on-use damage trinkets, but there are a few to consider that might be worth it if you are looking for burst, specifically at the cost of overall damage.
Mad Queen's Mandate (ST)
Defensive and Survivability Guide
As you get into higher keys or particularly challenging bosses, it can be hard to survive through mechanics if you are not properly prepared or if you do not react appropriately. In this section, I will list out all the tools we have in our kit to survive keys as a Shadow Priest.
Before starting a key, you should evaluate your talent choices to prepare for how intense that key will be. For any incoming mechanic, you should know if you need to use a Defensive to mitigate the hit to survive using the lists below.
Talent Choice
Before you start a key, you should evaluate how difficult the dungeon is for your group. If you are in a push key where it is relatively high for your group, you should strongly consider adding more defensive talents, even if they cost you some damage. This will need to be on a key-by-key basis, but here are your options.
If you find yourself wanting more defensive points but have run out of points, you can choose to sacrifice various class talents that are less valuable.
Class Talents
Spell Warding (path through
Holy Nova to get this)
Protective Light
Translucent Image
Angel's Mercy
Light's Inspiration
Angelic Bulwark
Power Word: Life
Manipulation
Essence Devourer/
Void Shift
Spec Talents
Dispersion
Mental Fortitude
Gearing Defensively
One way to improve your defensiveness is to consider gear choices that you can make. You have two primary ways of doing this: Adding in defensive items or adjusting secondary stats. This can be critical for pushing higher keystones that become harder to live and could even be worth losing some DPS to get more defensiveness.
Secondary Stats
Another thing to consider is your secondary stats. By default Shadow Priests are typically stacking a lot of Haste and Mastery gear, but you can also shift some of this budget directly into Versatility for more damage. Shifting stats into Versatility often is not that much of a DPS loss, even at lower gear levels. Check out the stats page for more info on how to work this into your gear.
Defensives
Shadow Priest has several defensives that you should plan to use and rotate
throughout mechanics. You should opt to use the smaller cooldown spells often
as needed with incoming mechanics and save bigger cooldowns like Dispersion
for large incoming damage.
Flash Heal with
Protective Light talented.
Power Word: Shield for a small absorb.
Fade with
Translucent Image talented.
Desperate Prayer
Dispersion
Void Shift
To properly use this, I suggest getting a set of WeakAuras or Addons to help you know when an incoming mechanic is coming so that you can use the proper defensive to handle that incoming damage. Below is a short list of a few I would suggest.
You can also use the Not Even Close site to help know what you need to live certain mechanics.
If you are getting into Pushing Keys as a Shadow Priest, check this video out for help doing that. It was originally made during Dragonflight, but many of the points can still be applied to The War Within.
WeakAuras
- Causese's Dungeon Pack
- Interrupt Tracker
- Spell Cooldowns on Nameplates
- Reroll Key Notification
- FD/Invis/Vanish/Shadowmeld
- M+ Timer
- Targeted Spells Tracking
Addons
Trinket Considerations for Shadow Priest in Mythic+
With the number of trinkets to choose from in the game, you should try simming your character on Raidbots using Patchwerk and Light Movement to optimize for raids and single-target encounters and DungeonSlice for Mythic+ fight styles.
Check out the simulations page for more details on simming for a Mythic+ environment.
Check out the BiS and Gear page to learn more about good trinkets to use on your Shadow Priest.
Changelog
- 15 Dec. 2024: Recommend starting with Triple Idol.
- 04 Nov. 2024: Reviewed for recent hotfixes.
- 21 Oct. 2024: Swapped to using Sustained Potency by default for the pause mechanic out of combat for Archon builds.
- 15 Oct. 2024: Remove Phantasm from City of Threads.
- 10 Oct. 2024: Update Voidweaver builds.
- 09 Oct. 2024: Update Single Target + Shadow Crash Voidweaver build.
- 07 Oct. 2024: Update build suggestions after recent hotfixes.
- 01 Oct. 2024: Add tip for Mistcaller about using Dodge Ball to kill the adds.
- 25 Sep. 2024: Give the Hybrid build its own section.
- 16 Sep. 2024: Update talent sections to be more readable.
- 09 Sep. 2024: Add variant to Archon M+ build to get more single target.
- 31 Aug. 2024: Update Single Target + Shadow Crash build for Voidweaver and condense Archon into a single build.
- 22 Aug. 2024: Updated page for the launch of The War Within.
- 13 Aug. 2024: Update talent builds to start using Idol of C'Thun again and adjust for Class Tree changes.
- 23 Jul. 2024: Updated for The War Within pre-patch.
- 13 May 2024: Add section on gearing defensively for high keys.
- 09 May 2024: Add note about Mind Control tech on Granyth in Nokhud.
- 07 May 2024: Reviewed for 10.2.7.
- 30 Apr. 2024: Add Phantasm suggestion for Uldaman and add note about Maddening Touch usage.
- 29 Apr. 2024: Fix bug in switcher for suggesting Purify Disease in Ulda.
- 28 Apr. 2024: Add Phantasm for Halls of Infusion.
- 26 Apr. 2024: Add Purify Disease and Dominate Mind for Nokhud.
- 25 Apr. 2024: Remove Phantasm suggestion for Azure Vault.
- 22 Apr. 2024: Update builds for Season 4.
- 19 Mar. 2024: Add Holy Nova suggestion for Throne of the Tides and new Mind Control tech for Black Rook Hold and Galakrond's Fall.
- 19 Feb. 2024: Add Mind Flay Mind's Eye variant for the Ghost Priority build.
- 14 Feb. 2024: Fix name in widget for the Ghost build and add direct talent strings for Mind's Eye versions.
- 13 Feb. 2024: Update default class talents for all builds and update Shadowy Apparitions build to be the Ghost Priority Build version.
- 13 Feb. 2024: Remove mention of Stinger Mind Control in Everbloom.
- 09 Feb. 2024: Add note about Rockspine Stinger Mind Control.
- 08 Feb. 2024: Add aoe rotation video link.
- 28 Jan. 2024: Suggest Mass Dispel for all Afflicted keys.
- 21 Jan. 2024: Update Void Eruption Mythic+ build defaults from recent buffs.
- 15 Jan. 2024: Add video links and a few more WeakAuras.
- 23 Dec. 2023: Add build option for dropping Mindbender and Inescapable Torment.
- 18 Dec. 2023: Update Mythic+ builds from recent Psychic Link buffs.
- 13 Dec. 2023: Dropped Idol of Y'Shaarj to use Insidious Ire instead for key builds.
- 08 Dec. 2023: Suggest Mass Dispel by default in Throne of the Tides.
- 03 Dec. 2023: Update Dark Ascension Triple Idol build to default to Mind Flay.
- 01 Dec. 2023: Add more info about when to pick which build. Refactor Shadowy Apparitions build to work better with the Season 3 set bonus.
- 25 Nov. 2023: Add more Dispel suggestions to various dungeons.
- 24 Nov. 2023: Add Purify Disease to Atal'Dazar suggestions.
- 20 Nov. 2023: Change the name of the Season 2 build to the Shadowy Apparitions build and go over use cases.
- 17 Nov. 2023: Update Mythic+ builds for Season 3 to be more streamlined.
- 16 Nov. 2023: Add Season 2 tier set build to use while gearing up.
- 06 Nov. 2023: Reorder sections and update information for Season 3 and Patch 10.2.
- 04 Sep. 2023: Reviewed for Patch 10.1.7.
- 13 Aug. 2023: Update video link and clarify differences between triple idol setups.
- 09 Aug. 2023: Add more detail on when to pick which build as well as touching up several sections to make things clearer.
- 08 Aug. 2023: Add new section clarifying when to use each dungeon build.
- 07 Aug. 2023: Add new builds from recent hotfix nerfs to various spells.
- 31 Jul. 2023: Add a few missing entries for Mass Dispel use cases.
- 23 Jul. 2023: Reviewed from the recent hotfixes and mentioned new talent options.
- 17 Jul. 2023: Refactor to use new talent layout.
- 10 Jul. 2023: Updated talent strings for Patch 10.1.5.
- 27 Jun. 2023: Adjust builds to include Distorted Reality, Dark Ascension, and Mindbender options.
- 23 Jun. 2023: Update some figures for Distorted Reality.
- 22 Jun. 2023: Correct issue with Mind Flay vs. Mind Spike comparisons.
- 20 Jun. 2023: Clarify DR vs. ME and Mind Spike vs. Mind Flay DPS breakdowns.
- 16 Jun. 2023: Add more detail on why to use Mind Spike in keys.
- 07 Jun. 2023: Add section on burst damage.
- 30 May 2023: Add a few mouseover macros for handling Season 2 affixes.
- 28 May 2023: Remove Purify Disease and Mind Control suggestion for Halls of Infusion.
- 26 May 2023: Shuffle sections around and add more detail around defensive usage.
- 24 May 2023: Remove part of the sample opener in favor of the rotation page.
- 22 May 2023: More tips and details for Season 2.
- 21 May 2023: Add easy way to see utility choices by dungeon and affix.
- 19 May 2023: Add Mind Control section for interesting mobs to control.
- 06 May 2023: Suggest Mass Dispel for Halls of Infusion and add more detail on Mind Flay in Mythic+.
- 04 May 2023: Add Season 2 dungeon utility section.
- 01 May 2023: Updated talent builds and suggestions for 10.1.0.
- 20 Mar. 2023: Updated for Patch 10.0.7.
- 26 Feb. 2023: Correct error in Mindgames target cap.
- 22 Feb. 2023: Add caveat for using Mind Sear in Mythic+.
- 17 Feb. 2023: Add more detail to the example opener.
- 04 Feb. 2023: Adjust single target differences for common builds.
- 02 Feb. 2023: Add more uses for Dispel and Mass Dispel.
- 24 Jan. 2023: Update talent builds and suggestions for 10.0.5.
- 12 Jan. 2023: Add Void Tendrils suggestion for Spiteful affix.
- 11 Jan. 2023: Add new talent builds from the recent buffs.
- 23 Dec. 2022: Add more detail to picking between the two talent builds in Mythic+.
- 11 Dec. 2022: Add some start of season 1 tips.
- 28 Nov. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight launch.
- 05 Nov. 2022: Add a section on the Mythic+ opener and easy version of the priority list.
- 31 Oct. 2022: Updated talent builds to no longer suggest Psychic Link and removed Idol-less build.
- 26 Oct. 2022: Updated builds to pickup Translucent Image.
- 25 Oct. 2022: Updated for Dragonflight pre-patch.
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