Mistweaver Monk Overview
As a melee-based healer, Mistweaver Monks can do damage to our opponents while also healing allies from a central place. From here, we can take advantage of our great mobility to respond to encounter mechanics in a way that is suitable, either by using skills that directly effect our movement or spells that can be cast while moving, allowing us to keep healing while changing positions.
Mistweavers prefer to use staves or one-handed weapons and an off-hand item, and wear leather armor. Our primary healing cooldowns are used in response to damage, despite the fact that we can perform spells to prevent it. Furthermore, we have healing cooldowns that can be changed through talents to better match the damage patterns of a specific encounter, providing us a lot of versatility in how we prepare for any encounter.
Mistweaver Monk 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: B4QAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA0SkCSkQRRSEhk0olIFBAAAAAAAAAAAAk0SUQikEBIJJNhcABAQA
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: B4QAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUSkSRSyBQRLSkWEJNIlUEAAAAAAAAAAAAAkUikIJRCSSSSDCAAE
Mistweaver Monk Stats
As a Mistweaver, our primary stat is Intellect. Most of our spells use Spell power as their coefficients, and Intellect has a direct relationship with Spell power, meaning for every point of Intellect, your Spell power goes up by the same amount. Hidden in the Mistweaver Monk core passive is an effect that converts our Spell power into Attack power (with a little bit extra for a small buff to our Attack power), for the purposes of abilities like Crackling Jade Lightning and Rising Sun Kick.
- Intellect > Haste > Mastery > Critical Strike > Versatility
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Critical Strike - This is a percent chance that abilities will critically strike, increasing the potency of them by at least twice their expected amount. There are a few effects (like the Dwarven racial ability Might of the Mountain) that further increase the potency of your critical strikes.
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Haste - Things speed up. Spell cast times are faster, the global cooldown becomes shorter, Haste-flagged cooldowns (like Rising Sun Kick and Blackout Kick) are quicker to cooldown, and the time between our healing events from Renewing Mist, Enveloping Mist, and Essence Font are quicker.
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Because of their static durations, when there is time between when one of these effects are expected to fall off and the time it has been since its previous tick, a partial tick, relative to how close it was to its next full tick, heals your ally as it fades. That is to say, if your Renewing Mist got 75% of the way to another tick, but the duration caused it to fade, your target is healed by Renewing Mist for 75% of the amount of the other "full" ticks healed for.
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Mastery - Each specialization has a different mastery, unique to themselves. For Mistweavers, our Mastery is Mastery: Gust of Mists. When we heal an ally with a targeted spell, they receive another healing event, its Spell power is based on our Mastery rating. Because it's another healing event, its affected by Versatility, and it can critically strike, making it so that those two stats can increase the throughput of its healing even when you have low Mastery rating, which is what has, historically, contributed to it being wanted desirable in most forms of content.
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Versatility - An extremely simple stat, this is a flat increase to all damage and healing done, while also passively reducing incoming damage taken, at a rate double that of the throughput increase (e.g., a 10% increase to damage and healing results in a 5% reduction in damage).
Best Mistweaver Monk Consumables
Best Mistweaver Monk Enchants
Below is a list of enchants best suited for Mistweaver Monks in Dragonflight
Slot | Best Enchant | Alternate Version |
Weapon | Sophic Devotion | Wafting Devotion |
Cloak | Writ of Leech | Writ of Avoidance |
Chest | Waking Stats | Reserve of Intellect |
Bracers | Devotion of Leech | Devotion of Avoidance |
Legs | Temporal Spellthread | Vibrant Spellthread |
Boots | Plainsrunner's Breeze | Watcher's Loam |
Ring | Devotion of Haste | Writ of Haste |
Mistweaver Monk Phials
While there are many phials to play around with in Dragonflight, there are a few notable ones for healers to keep an eye out for.
In Raids, you'll likely default to Phial of Elemental Chaos, while Dungeons will have the damage contribution from Phial of Glacial Fury be the clear winner.
Mistweaver Monk Combat Potions
In the same vein as phials, there's a myriad of potions available to be used in combat, with there being specific categories they fall under. The ones pertinent to healers are listed below.
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Gain Mana: Use Aerated Mana Potion to instantly regain mana, or channel Potion of Frozen Focus over 10 seconds while immobile to gain more.
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Gain Primary Stat: Elemental Potion of Ultimate Power grants more Intellect than Elemental Potion of Power, but both are solid throughput increases, whether for healing or dealing damage.
Mistweaver Monk Weapon Buff
As it stands now, Howling Rune is the only temporary weapon buff that Mistweavers will want to use in Dragonflight
Best Mistweaver Monk Food
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Feast: Hoard of Draconic Delicacies
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Personal Food: Fated Fortune Cookie
Best Mistweaver Monk Gems in Dragonflight
You'll want to socket a Fierce Illimited Diamond at all times, with any other sockets you have on your gear filled with gems that give Haste in any amount. With Elemental Lariat equipped, you'll want Air elemental gems, typically Crafty Alexstraszite, to guarantee the Elemental Lariat - Empowered Air version of the buff it gives.
Mistweaver Monk Rotation and Priority
Raid Healing
When it comes to healing up your raid, there are a few variables that will change which spell you want to cast, and that's dependent on how many Renewing Mists are active in your group at any one time. The priority listed below is when there is immediate healing needed to be done, that does not requires the use of a cooldown. Consider this your moment to moment healing priority.
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Make sure you're standing in the ground effect caused by Faeline Stomp.
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Cast Renewing Mist on targets without the effect already when it's at 2 charges to keep its cooldown rolling.
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Cast Vivify.
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Cast Chi Burst so that it goes through as many players as possible (without hitting enemies you're not already in combat with).
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Cast Renewing Mist on targets near full health to try and force a high-duration duplication through Dancing Mists.
Raid Downtime, Low Damage, Maintenance Healing
The following priority is more centered around casting low-throughput, highly efficient spells to sustain (or even regenerate) your mana for future points in the fight. This build still assumes that you're running the Rising Mist Capstone build.
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Cast Renewing Mist on targets without the effect already when it's at 2 charges to keep its cooldown rolling.
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Stand in the effect from your Faeline Stomp to reset its cooldown for future use, or to gain the benefit from the talents under it.
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Cast Rising Sun Kick to extend all of your active Heal over Time effects, to heal players through Rising Mist and Ancient Teachings, and to place another Renewing Mist via Rapid Diffusion.
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Alternate Tiger Palm and Blackout Kick casts for Ancient Teachings healing while it's active, as well as for possible resets on Rising Sun Kick.
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Cast Renewing Mist on targets near full health to try and force a high-duration duplication through Dancing Mists.
Dungeon Healing
Due to the nature of how different Mistweaver's raid healing priority is from its dungeon healing priority, they've been split into different sections. The following assumes that you're using the Mythic+ Build from the Talent Builds section of the guide.-
Cast Faeline Stomp, trying to line up the effect so that it heals as many players as possible with a bolt from Essence Font. This helps you keep mana costs down because Essence Font is almost twice the cost of Faeline Stomp.
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Cast Essence Font when damage starts to get a bit more intense, but cancel it when all players (or just those who are injured) have the Heal over Time effect active, as it increases the single target healing they take from Mastery: Gust of Mists. The overall healing of Essence Font is too slow when you're the sole healer available to heal up the damage the group is experiencing.
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When a single target is taking focused damage, and will continue to do so, you can channel Soothing Mist into them and cast Enveloping Mist if it's particularly heavy, so long as it won't overheal.
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Cast Essence Font when Faeline Stomp is on cooldown to keep the buff from Ancient Teachings active on yourself.
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Use Thunder Focus Tea on whatever is most appropriate for your given situation. Renewing Mist is a good default pick, while Enveloping Mist grants you some burst healing. If you're concerned about mana, Vivify will help. If you're dealing damage, then of course you'd pick Rising Sun Kick.
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Cast Rising Sun Kick to extend your Heal over Time effects, to heal players through Rising Mist and Ancient Teachings, and to place another Renewing Mist via Rapid Diffusion.
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If no healing needs to be done to your group, deal damage to your enemies!
Mistweaver Monk Damage Priority
Sometimes there's little to no healing to be done and you've already done all the maintenance you need to do before damage starts up again. Instead of just sitting around, doing nothing, you can deal damage!
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Cast Faeline Stomp.
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Cast Blackout Kick.
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Cast Tiger Palm.
Using Spirit of the Crane for Mana
Turning your damaging abilities into mana has been a staple of Mistweaver since Mists of Pandaria and the version of Mana Tea it had. The following assumes you're talented into both Teachings of the Monastery and Spirit of the Crane. Do note that the extra Blackout Kick hits granted by Ancient Concordance do not return mana.
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Cast Tiger Palm up to three times.
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The extra Tiger Palm hit from Awakened Faeline grants a Teachings of the Monastery stack, letting you alternate Tiger Palm and Blackout Kick for quick mana return.
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