Nov 08 2009

Five bloggers supporting the smite priest

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Smite priest has love.

Johannah the smite priest would love to be the primary source for your smite priest needs, but it’s important to note that the smite priest spec is supported by a community of several bloggers throughout the Internet. Here’s five bloggers that have contributed to the awesomeness of lolSmite:

  1. Holy Fire Spec. This has long been a favorite of mine in the smite priest community. The updates are a bit thin at times, but the writer is an avid supporter of smite priests nonetheless. Check it out!
  2. The Offspec Experiments. Here’s a priest that has dubbed smite spec “somewhat raid viable.” Read about his 3.2 PTR smite priest experiments.
  3. The Unconventional Priest. The Unconventional Priest took a good look at smite spec back in May. If you want to read her most classic article though, you have to check out The Big Blue Angel of Fail (which you should have in your smite priest spec!).
  4. Spank This Tank. You remember Elowyn the Master Bear, right? He’s written a rather thorough article on smite priests in WotLK over at Spank This Tank, which is a feral druid blog that has been contaminated by the Johannah-the-Smite-Priest-of-POWER craze. Glad to know the disease excitement is spreading!
  5. Critical QQ. Remember the Smite vs Lightning Bolt theorycrafting Elowyn put together for Johannah the Smite Priest? Critical QQ, ages ago in the lands of Burning Crusade, compared Smite vs Fireball. While this was meant to be more of a blow to smite priests than an advantage, it is still a fun read to see the two classes placed together.

Johannah the Smite Priest hopes to bring to smite priest lovers, QQ’ers, and flamers alike a community that is updated more frequently and goes into more detail than the other epic priest bloggers that span the vastness of the Interwebs. Make sure to look at all the facets and corners the smiting community has to offer though, especially in the Dante-abysmal recesses of places like World of Warcraft forums! :o )

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