Heirlooms that work for Druid and Priest

Do I just grab cloth? Or whats the best option? And im assuming I grab the staff for the weapon?

TY in advance

You have to get cloth if you want your priest to be able to use it. I assume the druid will be boomkin. He can use the cloth heirlooms as well, and a staff would work for both.

Leather attack power/agility heirlooms for physical dps
cloth spellpower/intellect heirlooms for caster dps and healers

Prioritize shoulders and chest piece first, trinkets next, and weapons last. The reason being that trinkets are a rarer and more impactful upgrade and the chest and shoulders are your only sources of xp (besides the fishing ring).

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yes just grab the cloth ones then you can also use on shamen pally mage priest lock druid lol then if you have the extra i would grab the armour appropriate ones

This is the way. Badges are a joke to get though so I imagine eventually you can get all heirlooms.

Yes as others mentioned, you can get cloth for your druid (if boomie) and priest.

I got the cloth with SP and the leather with the AP like Tinkerfel suggested and I have like 7 more I’m going to get to 80. 2 60s from SoM and the other 5 are 70 something and I’ll probably just give them all the same stuff so it will be put to good use. Maybe I’ll do the classes I don’t have after that. I don’t know yet.

Just get the right ones for the right class. Might take a little longer but at least you don’t look like a nub. I loved how in cata they added major incentives to using the right type of gear. The weird thing in vanilla/tbc/wotlk with classes using ‘‘BIS’’ pieces of gear that was below their class was stupid imo. I just can’t do it.

Well yes, if you know for sure that you’re going to be leveling X and Y class, you definitely want to get gear they can both wear. But the question is what your badge income is like, and how likely you are to want to use heirloom gear on other alts in the future.

If you know for a fact that you’re only going to level these two alts and you don’t have interest in other classes, then maybe try to get both the cloth and leather pieces that are best for them. If you know for a fact that your badge income isn’t going to be enough to “properly” gear your alts, then you’ll have to choose between buying heirlooms they can all wear, or waiting until you can gear them “properly”.

It’s all just a balance of how diverse your alts are, how much badge income you have, and/or how long you’re willing to wait before you level your alts.

I feel like you might as well go for the right ones, and just focus on making gold and progressing on one main account for now, because we might luck out and they might give in and restore RDF in the future. I feel like i’d have a better time later on with a bunch of correct BOA gear and BOE gear saved up, enchanted and ready to go if that does happen.

Cloth heirlooms for priests and caster/heal druids. Because of how haste works the hierloom version of hand of justice works as well.

You can also put enchants but only those from vanilla classic aka 30spellpower on them. As for staff vs 1h+oh I am not sure the math.

This guide will apply to Wrath heirlooms, happy adventuring…

https:// psynister.wordpress. com/2011/05/02/guide-to-heirlooms-4-1/

I went with cloth and staff.

Boomkin is way to go anyway 60-80, when starfall/hurricane melts packs. You can literally land in middle of quest spot, starfall and hurricane when they come near, everything dies. And if it doesn’t, typhoon to finish off.

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