Re: The Inquisitor, a non Inquisitors guide. (draft and drawing board)
Get Steadfast and Holy Shield, and drop crits and DR (keep the cast haste).
The stifle/interrupt immunity on Steadfast is situational, but it's useful on so many mobs (Pawbuster, Trakanon, Byzola, Zarrakon, Munzok, ect) that pretty much any T8 raider is going to want it for the majority of full raids their guild runs.
Holy Shield is useful for allowing your melee DPS to stay in for AEs, for keeping large physical AEs from 1-shotting mages (you'll be grouped with an Enchanter, I'd guess?), and, if you choose to place it on yourself, you can avoid control effects and knockbacks (though some AEs ignore immunities, so it doesn't work on everything you might think it should). In my opinion, considering all three of those uses, it is a lot better than DR.
The Inquisitor line isn't particularly useful at all really. Maladroit is a complete waste of points unless they changed it since I last tested in in EoF, heh. Beware that Reach of Faith doesn't extend the radius of your AE spells, which can be annoying in the case that your group cure misses people who are in range of heals. Most people get the Battle Cleric stuff, but it's not required for raiding.
Fanatical Devotion is a really nice non-healing AA in Shadows, but you'd need melee crits to take advantage of it. Your DPSers may be disappointed to learn you don't have it, but it's just something for speeding up easier fights really...not gonna make much difference on the hard mobs (but for the rare mobs like Byzola and Yzlak where priest DPS matters, your raid may notice your low DPS relative to what an Inquisitor who has taken some of the DPS options is able to put out).
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