Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Healing Gear: Necklaces, Rings, and Trinkets
Much later than I'd intended, but I finally updated these old guides. You can find the complete lists for these gear slots in the following posts.
Necklaces
Rings
Trinkets
Oh, the trinkets . . . I may be scarred for life after putting all that together.
At any rate, not only are they much more complete, but I've included all of the changes from patch 2.4. Hopefully, this guide will remain viable for druid healers until Wrath of the Lich King is released.
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You forgot the one that drops from opera in Kara...Ribbon of Sacrefice.
Im in Central IL as well.
calandris - Priest
This is far from a complete list. I wanted to give just a flavor of the different things trinkets can be used for, and yes, this one got overlooked. I plan to go back and make a much more complete list later.
Neck:
Sethekk Oracle's Focus is a quest reward from Sethekk Halls, and is tough to top for a long while.
Rings:
Holy Healing Band is a quest reward from Ramparts... very attainable. Also keep in mind that you can get the initial Violet Signet at Friendly with the Violet Eye; the ring upgrades as your rep increases.
Trinket:
Good starters are Glowing Crystal Insignia (reward from Zanaga quest chain) and Oshu'gun Relic (reward from Nagrand quest). Both of these are solo quests.
Necklace- Living Ruby Pendant, JC made i use it because i had vendored my other necklace when i went feral :P
Trinket you could also add the Talasite Owl, i prefer it over the serpent, pop it early its like a free potion, or you could use same time as innervate and pop a pot while all that goes on.
^^ thanks for putting these lists together by the way, i got all my sets together except resto which im still working on, have to use spellstrike hood for healing atm D:
Note that the Ribbon of Sacrifice from Kara won't proc from Lifebloom or Rejuvenation, making its on-effect use pretty much useless for tree druids. I would use the Bangle of Endless Blessings or the LC prayer book over that.
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