![]() ![]() The 4-piece bonus continues Blizzard’s recent focus and emphasis on Light of Dawn. Dropping that down to 8.5 seconds will be a nice benefit. ![]() I currently run with just over 5,000 Haste, which gives me a 10.5 second cooldown on Light of Dawn. The 2-piece is pretty straightforward, and by itself, there’s certainly nothing wrong with a cooldown reduction on our only baseline AOE heal. Paladin T20 Holy 4P Bonus: For 5 sec after casting Light of Dawn, your healing spells will transfer an additional 40% to your Beacon of Light target. Paladin T20 Holy 2P Bonus: Reduces the cooldown of Light of Dawn by 2.0 sec. Last week, they revealed the updated set bonuses, and praise the Light, this time they’re actually usable! Let’s take a look. Thankfully, Blizzard heard the player feedback and listened to our concerns, and scrapped the initial set bonuses a few weeks ago. ![]() Not only did these bonuses seem clunky and frustrating to deal with, they also seemed a bizarre step backwards in design, considering the prevalence of mouseover macros and healing addons used by almost all healers today. Ever since Patch 7.2.5 hit the PTR, Holy Paladins have been expressing serious concerns about our upcoming Tier 20 set bonuses, which required us to target injured, low-health friendly targets before casting Light of Dawn. ![]()
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