A great use for this ability, in combination with the talent
Clemency, is seen in the Blade Lord Ta'yak encounter. Use BoP to protect
a player that has the Wind Step debuff and is the target of Unseen
Strike - both are physical damage, ideal for this ability.
Hand of Freedom Back in Wrath, when ret had access to 1/2 Acts of
Sacrifice and Hand of Freedom, we were unsnarable juggernauts. Maybe
that fact wasn't totally reflected in PvP (at all), but being able to
get out of any sticky situation seen inside a raid instance was quite
nice. Well, Blizzard chewed up Acts of Sacrifice and spit Emancipate
back out at us, but at least we still have Freedom.
Truly, the "best" use for Hand of Freedom is freeing allies from
movement impairing effects, such as that stubborn mage you're chained to
on the Stone Guard encounter that forgot where her Blink button was.
Hand of Purity A spell that I'm sure has countless PvP uses, Hand
of Purity seems to be primarily a tank cooldown in PvE. Patch 5.2 will
see a buff to HoPur in the form of 10% reduced damage in addition to its
DoT damage reduction, both solidifying the ability's use as a tank
cooldown as well as opening up personal cooldown options.
Devotion Aura Finally, we have a raid cooldown again. Devotion Aura
reduces magic damage taken by 20% and provides immunity to silences and
interrupts for 6 seconds – that's nothing to shake a stick at. It's
probably best to talk to your raid leader to see if you'll want to save
it for a particularly crippling salvo, but if you're in a pickle hitting
Devo won't do any harm.
Aside from Devotion Aura, you need a target to cast all of these
spells. Sure, you could use some of them on yourself, but if you're
trying to impress your raid leader or arena partners, you're not going
to do it by casting Lay on Hands on yourself when you're at full health.
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