Blizzard is giving a power increase to certain classes with the next WoW Dragonflight <\/em>weekly reset. When servers reset on April 11, three Healing specs, two DPS specs, and one tank are being buffed in PvE content.\u00a0<\/p>
The most notable changes in the upcoming reset are being doled out to Priests, as Discipline will have its healing throughput increased, while Holy Priests will have their damage output upped. Discipline Priests in particular will see a massive boost to their numbers, with the shield strength of Power Word: Shield being increased, as well as the mana costs of PWS, Renew, and Power Word: Radiance all being decreased. These changes should relieve some of the pressure that Discipline Priests have felt during lengthy, demanding encounters, particularly in Mythic+ dungeons<\/a>. <\/p>
Preservation Evokers are also being hit with a buff, despite already being one of the most popular and effective choices for Healers in the current season<\/a>. The spec is getting a three percent buff to all of its healing abilities, while Living Flame\u2019s healing output is being targeted with a 15 percent buff. One of Preservation\u2019s most visually noticeable spells, Resonating Sphere, will now apply Echo to five allies instead of four, making it even more optimized for Mythic+ runs and close-stacking raid encounters. <\/p>
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Beyond Healers, other specs getting a buff come next week include two Druid specs\u2014Balance and Guardian\u2014as well as Unholy Death Knight. Unholy has been one of the most popular DPS options at the professional level of Mythic+<\/a>, although it\u2019s play-rate hasn\u2019t translated well to standard play, as it\u2019s only the seventh-most popular Melee DPS spec in the game, according to WoW <\/em>stats site Raider.io<\/a>. <\/p>