Shadow Priest DPS Mythic+ Tips — Shadowlands 9.0.2
In this guide, you will find tips and advice to tackle Mythic+ dungeons with your Shadow Priest in World of Warcraft — Shadowlands 9.0.2.
Shadow Priest in Mythic+
Shadow has seen a big playstyle change in dungeons, as we now have access to plenty of AoE abilities on top of our ramp-up time being effectively eliminated.
If you are unfamiliar with Mythic+ and its associated general mechanics, you can read more about it on our Shadowlands Mythic+ Season 1 page below.
For a video walkthrough of Mythic+ as a Shadow Priest, check out my overview video.
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.
Shadow Priest Utility
Shadow Priest provides support for the party through providing extra
healing, an AoE fear, offensive and defensive dispels, and a potential
single-target stun if you pick it as a talent. Additionally, Shadow has a
unique form of crowd control in the form of
Mind Control. New with
Shadowlands we also have access to
Mind Soothe and the only stamina
group buff in the game with
Power Word: Fortitude.
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. Being able to cast this on
multiple enemies at a time could help us become a good alternative in this
space.
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 tank on pull you can use
Fade to easily bypass this drop and
continue on with the key. With the
Translucent Image Endurance conduit,
this also turns Fade into a small defensive.
Dispel Magic allows you to dispel beneficial buffs from enemies.
This is extremely useful in dungeons, as a lot of mob packs
in many of the dungeons tend to have some kind of buff that they cast on
themselves. While this is more important in some dungeons compared to others,
it is still very valuable to be able to do it.
Purify Disease
dispels all Disease effects from friendly targets. This is fairly niche, but
still situationally extremely useful.
Mass Dispel remains a really useful 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 very strong, although Mass Dispel does have a fairly lengthy
45-second cooldown now. With the release of Shadowlands you can now Mass Dispel
off Bursting as well.
Silence serves as both a silence
effect as well as an interrupt. Though its baseline cooldown is longer than
most interrupts in the game at 45 seconds, we do get the ability to reduce that
cooldown by 15 seconds if we take
Last Word as a talent.
Psychic Horror stuns a single-target for 4 seconds at a 45-second
cooldown. It is handy for some dungeons to lock down dangerous targets.
Vampiric Embrace heals allies based on 85% of the single-target
damage you do on a 2-minute cooldown. It can be very powerful depending on the
situation, especially when combined with
San'layn. Note that the damage
of our DoTs also gets converted to healing, and that
Void Eruption
damage does too.
Shadow Mend can be useful for off-healing.
There will not be a lot of situations where you will want to do this, but the
option is there should it be needed.
Power Word: Shield has no
cooldown, which allows you to liberally use shields on your party members if
you feel you need to help out the healer a bit. Casting a shield on someone
does give them the
Weakened Soul debuff, preventing you from shielding
them again for 7.5 seconds. Also bear in mind that you have a fairly small Mana
pool as a Shadow Priest!
Leap of Faith pulls a friendly party
member towards you. It is not that useful generally, but can sometimes save
someone.
Mind Control is good to deal with
Bolstering if you really do not want a mob in the pack to get
Bolstering stacks. While mobs are Mind Controlled, they can not get affected by
Bolstering.
Psychic Scream fears up to 5 enemies close to you
for 8 seconds, but damage can break this early. Psychic Scream is primarily
used as an AoE interrupt in dungeons. The same goes for
Mind Bomb,
which replaces Psychic Scream in your spell book if you take it.
Shackle Undead is not entirely useless because there are a large
amount of Undead mobs in some of the dungeons. You have the option to Crowd
Control them as Shadow if needed.
Best Mythic+ Covenant for Shadow Priest
While almost any Covenant can produce good results as a Shadow Priest, the
Necrolord Covenant is the clear winner in terms of dungeon content.
Unholy Nova
can be very versatile if played correctly, offering competitive single-target and
decent AoE as long as your targets live the full duration of the DoT. This is not a set it
and forget it ability though, as it will take some timing to pull off full damage because
of the square root scaling of the ability. In addition to the Covenant ability,
Emeni and Bonesmith Heirmir are both great Soulbinds for Mythic+, with
Emeni specifically giving group wide benefit with
Lead by Example.
Night Fae could also be an interesting pickup for Mythic+ due to
Fae Guardians giving the priest more
Voidform uptime throughout the
dungeon. This is typically done to any priest with
Surrender to Madness, so
Night Fae priests could opt to take a different talent to expand our skill set in Mythic+.
Using this ability to maximum potential will greatly depend on how you pull the dungeon and
you will naturally have less consistent results because of this, but it can still compete.
Venthyr with
Mindgames falls into a single-target benefit only here,
and typically will not produce great overall dungeon damage. However, this ability will
be great for boss damage and Prideful damage, even providing some defensive capability for hard
hitting Tyrannical bosses. Another great part about Venthyr is that with Nadjia the Mistblade you
get access to
Thrill Seeker, which scales incredibly well in dungeons and gives you lots
of mini-bursts of haste throughout the dungeon.
As a Kyrian, you will find fitting
Boon of the Ascended in your rotation to be
a bit challenging as it wholeheartedly consumes your rotation while active. This is problematic
specifically on AoE where we would rather be casting
Mind Sear or
Searing Nightmare,
but with Pelagos and
Combat Meditation you can still do great single-target
burst every 3 minutes.
Check out the full Covenant guide below to see what Covenant is best for you in Mythic+.
Mythic+ Talents for Shadow Priests
Below are the suggested talents for Mythic+. These talents are recommended for all groups and keys at the current time.
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Death and Madness and
Unfurling Darkness can both produce
good results in Mythic+ Dungeons, however depending on your build setup and
ability to snipe mobs efficiently you might find yourself leaning towards one
option versus another.
Unfurling Darkness becomes a very solid passive
damage increase when paired with
Misery, but make sure you take
advantage of this increase on cooldown (every 15s) otherwise you will not get
the full benefit of this choice. For this reason you typically choose between
Fortress of the Mind for more single-target heavy keys and
Death and Madness otherwise. Death and Madness has the advantage of
being incredibly flexible on almost every trash pull in the game if used
correctly, but typically does not offer much benefit at all on Boss encounters,
where it might make more sense to pick
Fortress of the Mind, especially
on Tyrannical affixes. That being said if you can efficiently get off lots of
procs from
Death and Madness it will be one of your top insanity
generation abilities helping you sustain more AoE damage throughout the
pack.- Between
Misery and
Searing Nightmare you will
find two very different playstyles, both of which can be very competitive. For
most dungeons and affixes you will find
Searing Nightmare being the
better choice and inherently more damage due to the amount of strong stacked
and uncapped AoE potential of the ability. It can be a little different to use
than what you are used to, but offers some great benefits once you start to
master the spell.
Misery on the other hand plays very similar to how
Shadow typically has played in dungeons in previous iterations, offering an
easier way to keep both
Shadow Word: Pain and
Vampiric Touch
active on as many targets as possible.
Misery typically only beats out
Searing Nightmare in cases where mobs are inherently more spread out,
or the pack sizes are just too small for
Searing Nightmare to make a
dent in damage. - When deciding between
Mindbender and
Void Torrent, the answer
is generally dependent on it being Tyrannical or Fortified. Mindbender will be great
passive Insanity generation on those large AoE packs, but fall behind quite a lot on
any boss or Prideful pulls. The
Rabid Shadows conduit can also sway things more in
Mindbender's favor, if you choose to run that conduit.
Ancient Madness,
Hungering Void, and
Surrender to Madness
all offer unique playstyles that can be beneficial depending on how you pull the
dungeon from pack to pack, and how many mobs are in each pack. The effective benefit of
Surrender to Madness is that it gives you an extra
Voidform
rather than being stuck to only have one every 1.5 minutes. So in order to get
maximum benefit out of the
Surrender to Madness talent you need to be
engaging and finishing off a pack in between
Voidform uses to get the
most benefit. Typically if you do larger pulls casting two
Voidforms
will end up losing damage, as the pack typically will not live the full 30s.
This is where the other side of the talent argument comes in with
Ancient Madness providing a burstier
Voidform that is
more ideal for doing larger packs that last 10-15, but less overall pulls. If you find yourself
pulling 1 pack at a time you will likely see that
Surrender to Madness
is the better pickup for the overall dungeon, which will suit most use
cases. Hungering Void will be an interesting pick, as due to our
current levels of gear you can basically match Voidform uptime with this
talent compared to Surrender to Madness.- For more elaborate information on what to pick on the level 30 and level 50 rows, check out the FAQs.
Note that the talents recommended above are specifically for Mythic+. If you wish to see a more general overview of Shadow talents, you can check our main page below.
Important Notes for Surrender to Madness
Due to the nature of
Surrender to Madness, it is somewhat buggy which
mobs it does or does not work consistently. This list below will be a constantly
evolving list of mobs that do or do not work with this spell to help you with using
this talent. In addition to the below list, check out
Trusty Peaches spreadsheet for a boss by
boss breakdown of where you can and cannot use the spell.
If there is a mob missing from this list, just let me know on Discord (Publik#5576) or Twitter.
Mobs that DO NOT work with Surrender to Madness
The following mobs do not consistently trigger the "death" part of the talent.
- The Manastorms — De Other Side. The bosses do not actually die, so do not
cast
Surrender to Madness during this fight. You can do it on the "last" rotation
of the encounter, but give yourself plenty of room after they die (at least 5-7s). - An Affront of Challengers — First boss of Theater of Pain. The bosses
all share a "death" tracker, so you can only
Surrender to Madness the last
boss to die. Note that during this encounter you can use this on Xira the Underhanded,
this boss disappearing counts as it dying.
Mobs that DO work with Surrender to Madness
The following mobs consistently trigger the "death" part of the talent, even if that is not obvious. This is not an exhaustive list, just pointing out things that might not be obvious.
- Hakkar — The Son of Hakkar in De Other Side. The adds on this boss do successfully trigger the death effect.
- Echelon — Undying Stonefiend in Halls of Atonement. These adds are tricky,
but you can use
Surrender to Madness on them if you time it correctly. When
their health hits 0 they turn to stone, but the death event does not actually get
triggered until a player with
Stone Shattering Leap breaks that mob specifically.
So be careful here. - Trash before Devos — Spires of Ascension. The mini-boss adds here DO work with the death effect, but it is significantly delayed, happening 10s or so after they actually die.
- An Affront of Challengers — Xira the Underhanded in Theater of Pain. While the bosses do not trigger this, the rogue boss mob that spawns on players DOES trigger the death successfully.
Mythic+ Affixes
There are now three weekly affixes and one seasonal affix. The first affix is available instantly at level two and three, the second affix starts at level four, the third affix is enabled at level seven, and finally the seasonal affix is at level ten.
Going into Shadowlands, we have three new affixes:
Storming,
Inspiring, and
Spiteful. To counter these new affixes,
they have removed
Teeming and
Skittish.
Tier One Affixes
Fortified increases the Health pool of all non-boss enemies
by 20% and damage dealt by 30%.
Tyrannical increases the
Health pool of boss enemies by 40% and their damage dealt by 15%.
Fortified and
Tyrannical are the two affixes
every player will see. These affixes shift the focus of dungeons from boss to
trash depending on the week. Shadow Priests will excel during Fortified weeks
as our multi-target damage has a short ramp up time and then will sustain at
decent numbers without the use of cooldowns. During Tyrannical weeks, Shadow
has plenty of talent options to shake up its damage allocation depending on
where your group needs damage.
Tier Two Affixes
Raging increases the damage dealt by enemies below 30% HP
by 100% until they die.
Bolstering buffs remaining enemies Health pools and damage
dealt by 20% when an enemy dies nearby. To counter this affix, DPS all mobs
down evenly and focus your casts into high Health mobs if there are any. As
Shadow, you can also
Mind Control mobs that you do not want to get any
Bolstering stacks on at all costs.
Sanguine places a
pool of blood on the ground when a mob is slain. This pool will heal remaining
enemies who stay inside the zone and also damage players.
Bursting forces enemy mobs to detonate when slain, afflicting
the group with a stacking debuff that causes players to suffer damage every
four seconds. When handling the Bursting affix, ask how many stacks your healer
can handle and try to not mindlessly DPS and exceed your healers stack
limit.
Inspiring is similar to Beguiling back in Battle for Azeroth,
and you can counter it by Crowd Controlling the affected Inspiring mob. If the
mob happens to be Undead you can do this with
Shackle Undead, otherwise
we do not have many other options to lock down these targets.
Spiteful brings another effect from Battle for Azeroth back,
this time in the form of a Corruption effect where a mob would target and chase
you down. These mobs spawn whenever any mob dies. You can either choose to CC
this mob and wait for the health to passively tick, or try and kill it down.
This mob is not affected by
Shackle Undead so you will have to just run
away otherwise get hit by very hard hitting melee swings. I would also suggest using
this WeakAura to clearly see if the mobs
are targeting you.
Tier Three Affixes
Volcanic spawns volcanic plumes underneath and around players
when in combat with any enemy. When damaged by Volcanic, players suffer 50% of
their maximum Health pool in damage and are knocked into the air. The more
enemies you are in combat with, the more Volcanic that will spawn.
Grievous afflicts players with a stacking DoT when they fall
below 90%. Use
Shadow Mend to help out your healer when outside of
combat.
Quaking will periodically attempt to interrupt
casters by creating a damaging zone around each player. About 3 seconds after
the zone forms, it will deal 20% maximum Health in damage to each player caught
in the zone, as well as interrupting any hard casts being finished during the
shockwave.
Explosive will occasionally spawn
Explosive Orbs that need to be targeted and burned down within a short
period of time or they will deal significant damage to the party. Explosive
Orbs are not cleavable and the amount of orbs that spawn scales with the amount
of enemies pulled.
Necrotic debuffs the target of enemy
melee swings with stacking healing reduction and minor DoT.
Storming is another new affix in Shadowlands that essentially
is the tornado version of
Volcanic. While in combat you will see
grey swirls on the ground indicating a tornado is about to spawn in that location.
Do your best to dodge these as they are active for 10 seconds after spawning and
will knock you back if you get hit.
Seasonal Affix
Prideful is the Season 5 seasonal affix. Prideful spawns
a Manifestation of Pride every time you kill 20% enemy forces. This is a bit
of a kiss/curse mechanic that after you kill this mob your party gains a
powerful buff,
Prideful, which increases your damage and healing by
30%, movement speed by 60%, and restoring 5% mana every second lasting 1 minute.
This buff is extremely powerful, but killing the mob can be deadly if you are still
finishing off a previous pack. This mob is a good reason to consider using more single
target talents rather than always picking full AoE, as the more priority target damage
you deal the safer your group will be.
I would suggest using this WeakAura to track current Prideful timings and relevant buffs.
Mythic+ Legendary Powers
Unfortunately as a Shadow Priest there are no clear Legendary Powers that significantly improve our gameplay, but there are some options for you to choose from nonetheless.
To use these Legendaries you first need to craft them, make sure you check our full guide on how to craft and acquire these legendary items.
Call to the Void becomes our default in Mythic+ as well as most forms
of content simply because it is passive gain to damage and Insanity and will always
benefit you in some way.
Norgannon's Sagacity is a movement oriented legendary that is not
necessarily a DPS increase if you play perfectly, but can help you handle mechanics
and still DPS well.
Shadowflame Prism can be okay if you pull the dungeon around it,
but this comes with a relatively high opportunity cost where you could have
been channeling
Mind Sear or casting
Searing Nightmare instead.
You can also use
Twins of the Sun Priestess as a legendary if you are running
with another DPS that gets substantial gain out of getting that
Power Infusion
at the same time as you. This is highly dependent on your group and cooldown timings though.
Trinket Considerations for Shadow Priest in Mythic+
With the amount 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 BiS and Gear page to learn more about good trinkets to use on your Shadow Priest.
Changelog
- 11 Feb. 2021: Added link to S2M spreadsheet.
- 05 Jan. 2021: Added embed video to the page.
- 03 Jan. 2021: Added links to a few WeakAuras and add specific lists for Surrender to Madness death triggers.
- 09 Dec. 2020: Added detail about Covenant suggestions to the page.
- 23 Nov. 2020: Updated guide for all new affixes and legendaries to use for Shadowlands.
- 12 Oct. 2020: Page updated for the Shadowlands pre-patch.
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This guide has been written by Publik, Shadow Priest theorycrafter and SimC dev at Warcraft Priests. He currently raids in The Exiled on Arthas-US.
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