Discipline Priest Overview
A skilled raid-wide burst healer with superior absorbs and damage-reduction capabilities is the Discipline Priest in Dragonflight. In Atonement, they mark teammates with beneficial buffs to assist them defend against impending damage. This enables the Discipline Priest to deliver significant damage to the boss while healing the marked allies.
Since they "ramp up" their Atonement counts to increase their healing and then rest in between these ramps, Discipline's healing has a natural ebb and flow that offers little healing in between their significant bursts.
Discipline Priest Talent Builds
For a more raid oriented talent build, you can use the following talent loadout.
You can import the Raid talent build with the following loadout code: BAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAk0SkQaRkWERLlkkkAAAAAAAAAAAAASahWSiINiEBBlSkIJAA
For a more Mythic+ oriented talent build, you can use the following talent loadout.
You can import the Mythic+ talent build with the following loadout code: BAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAkUICkEpkkkWLlkkIAAAAAAAAAAAAgkWokkISjIRQQpFJSCA
Discipline Priest Stats
For secondary stats, the Discipline Priest has the following:
- Intellect > Haste > Mastery = Critical Strike > Versatility
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Critical Strike: Provides a chance to double the damage and healing done by your spells. Overall very solid stat.
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Haste: Haste reduces the cooldown of certain spells like Solace, which can greatly improve our efficiency, and also other damage and healing spells, which results in greater throughput. More rapid casts allow for more Atonements to be placed out for specific windows of damage.
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Mastery:
Mastery: Grace increases all healing and absorbs on targets with Atonement. Once you have a suitable amount of Haste, you will look towards high ilvl gear with both Mastery and Critical Strike on them. If you are more focused on Mythic+/
5mans, you may look for stats that will increase your damage instead of Mastery. -
Versatility: Provides a linear gain in outgoing healing and damage, as well as reduction of damage taken. Versatility does NOT double dip with
Atonement healing. Only the healing portion affects it.
Best Discipline Priest Consumables
Best Discipline Priest Enchants
Below is a list of the recommended enchants to use on your Discipline Priest gear in Dragonflight.
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Discipline Priest Phials
Overall the best phial for Discipline Priests is Phial of Tepid Versatility, unfortunately
Phial of Static Empowerment requires you to stand still and one wrong movement from a mechanic can remove the high intellect buff and reduce the value of your ramp in an instant.
Phial of Elemental Chaos is a good universal alternative and in challenging Mythic+
Phial of Tepid Versatility is excellent.
Discipline Priest Combat Potions
There are a couple different potions that have different useful scenarios for Discipline Priests:
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Raiding:
Potion of Chilled Clarity is INSANELY potent for Discipline in raiding.
Potion of Frozen Focus is a decent alternative and
Aerated Mana Potion is the simple/
weaker version. -
Mythic+: While the above mana trinkets may have a place in Mythic+, you'll primarily use
Potion of the Hushed Zephyr for skips and
Elemental Potion of Ultimate Power for damage/
healing.
Discipline Priest Weapon Buff
For their weapons, Discipline Priests will use Howling Rune in Raiding and Mythic+.
Best Discipline Priest Food
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Feast:
Grand Banquet of the Kalu'ak
Best Discipline Priest Gems
You'll want to use Fierce Illimited Diamond and
Crafty Ysemerald in your gem slots.
Discipline Priest Rotation and Priority
Standard Rapture and
Evangelism Ramps. Updated for 10.0.5
This is your standard Rapture/
Evangelism ramp setup as most encounters you'll use both abilities together on 1.5min cooldown, utilizing
Light's Wrath. You'll be playing heavily around
Twilight Equilibrium for the initial casts of your burst damage, and then playing off of
Harsh Discipline for your follow-up high damage
Penances.
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Refresh
Purge the Wicked and make sure
Harsh Discipline is active before you begin applying
Atonement.
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Cast
Rapture.
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Apply 8-10
Atonements via
Power Word: Shield until
Rapture duration ends. Apply your last
Atonement with
Flash Heal as this will apply
Atonement to you and your target thanks to the
Binding Heals talent.
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Cast
Power Word: Radiance,
Shadowfiend, then the other
Power Word: Radiance charge. Always good to cast one on melee and one on ranged.
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Cast
Schism.
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Cast
Light's Wrath.
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Cast
Shadow Covenant.
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Cast
Halo.
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Cast
Penance.
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Cast
Mind Blast.
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Cast
Power Word: Solace.
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Cast
Mind Blast.
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Cast
Purge the Wicked*. (While casting
Mind Blast queue up the
Purge the Wicked cast to immediately spell queue value from
Expiation.








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If you have excess mana you can use
Power Word: Shield and
Renew to apply
Atonement, use both
Power Word: Radiance charges as needed.
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Cast
Schism.
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Cast
Vampiric Embrace.
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Cast
Shadow Covenant.
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Cast
Halo.
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Cast
Penance.
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Cast
Mind Blast.
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Cast
Power Word: Solace.
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Cast
Mind Blast.
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Cast
Purge the Wicked*. (While casting
Mind Blast queue up the
Purge the Wicked cast to immediately spell queue value from
Expiation.








When you need to produce heavy party healing, follow the priority list below to maximize your output but be mindful of your mana and focus on reducing the cooldown and using frequent







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Maintain
Purge the Wicked on as many enemies as possible that will survive most/
if not all of the duration. -
When producing large party healing, prepare with the following.
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Activate
Harsh Discipline.
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Cast
Mindbender.
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Cast
Mind Blast
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Cast
Shadow Covenant.
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Cast
Schism.
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Cast
Mind Blast.
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Cast
Penance.
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Cast
Divine Star.
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Cast
Power Word: Solace.
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Cast
Smite.