Introduction
Dragonflight patch 10.1.7 doesn't bring massive, sweeping changes to Mistweaver monks, but it does bring back an old mechanic that had been missing since the
Legion rework of the specialization in 2016, as well as some current talents moving positions, and others being baked into spells for streamlining the talent tree. An elaboration of that, as well as a short history lesson on the specialization closer to its inception, are detailed below!
Changes to Mistweaver Monk in Dragonflight Patch 10.1.7
- Mana Tea has been redesigned - For every 10% mana you spend, you gain 1 stack of Mana Tea, with a chance equal to your critical strike chance to generate 1 extra stack. Activate Mana Tea to consume 1 stack of Mana Tea at a rate of 1 stack per 0.5 seconds. Each stack consumer restores 1.2% mana. When your channel ends, the mana cost of your spells is reduced by 1 second for each stack consumed in the prior channel. Can be cast while moving, but movement speed is reduced by 40% while channeling.
Talent moved to where Invigorating Mists had been.
Invigorating Mists has moved to where
Mastery of Mist had been.
Mastery of Mist has been rolled into
Renewing Mist baseline.
New Talent:
Energizing Brew -
Mana Tea now channels 50% faster and restores 20% more mana.
- Replaces Mana Tea where it had been, as an option on the choice talent node with Lifecycles.
Lifecycles has been redesigned -
Vivify has a chance to cause your next
Rising Sun Kick or
Enveloping Mist cast to generate a stack of
Mana Tea (tracked as
Lifecycles).
Enveloping Mist and
Rising Sun Kick have a chance to cause your next
Vivify to generate 1 stack of
Mana Tea (tracked as
Lifecycles).
has been removed.
Mists of Life and the choice node of
Nourishing Chi /
Calming Coalescence have swapped positions.