Holy Priest Leveling 1-30 with Night Elf (Guide for newcomers. BFA 2020)
The holy priest guide for newcomers. Leveling from 1 to 30 with Battle For Azeroth expansion. Starting with no money, no PVP mount, no heirlooms, no chants, and no flasks.
Please install addons: Recount, MaxDPS.
Around 15,000 years ago a tribe of dark trolls unconcerned by the battles for land and power and longing for a peaceful connection to the world, came to settle near the translucent waters of the Well of Eternity, the prime source of all magic on the planet. Over time, the Well's cosmic power affected this nocturnal and independent tribe, suffusing their flesh and bones, elevating their forms to match their graceful spirits. They transformed into highly intelligent and virtually immortal beings. Their skin turned various shades of violet, and they grew stronger and taller in stature. The tribe gradually abandoned their ancient heritage and tradition. The mystics began worshiping the moon goddess Elune, who they believed slumbered within the fount's depth during daylight hours. The former trolls also discovered the name "Kalimdor" and other titan-forged words from communing with Elune and investigating strange artifacts scattered around the Well's periphery. They adopted the name kaldorei, which meant "children of the stars" in their native tongue.
Priests, invokers of light and darkness, are devoted to the spiritual, that which relates to the Spirit. Spirit is a life-giving force that interconnects and binds all things in existence as one. Priests express their unwavering faith by serving the people and for millennia they have left behind the confines of their temples and the comfort of their shrines so they can support their allies in war-torn lands.
The Holy Priest.
After spending much of their lives in temples studying ancient doctrine, preaching the tenets of their faith, and pledging their full devotion to the divine powers they follow, the most adept priests leave their houses of worship to serve on the battlefield, as a shepherd to flock. There, they use their holy powers to bless allies and mend wounds. And while most stay behind the frontlines to aid their comrades, these holy champions are also capable of smiting foes and carrying out sacred justice. They’re also morally opposed to the use of Shadow and Void magic—rather, they are exemplars of the incredible grace and power of the divine and the Light, and even death cannot fully stop their healing capabilities.
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