Psychic Scream

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Psychic Scream
Spell shadow psychicscream.png
  • Psychic Scream
  • Level 12 priest ability
  • 3% of base mana
  • 30 sec cooldown
  • Instant cast
  • The caster lets out a psychic scream, causing 5 enemies within 8 yards to flee for 8 sec. Damage caused may interrupt the effect.
Usable by
Class Priest
Properties
Type Offensive
School Shadow
Cooldown 30 seconds
Radius 8 yards
Other information
Level learned 12
Modified by  [Glyph of Psychic Scream]
Related debuff
Spell shadow psychicscream.png
  • Magic
  • Psychic Scream
  • Running in Fear.
  • Duration: 8 seconds
"You say 'scream' … I say 'serenade'."[1]

Psychic Scream is a priest spell that causes up to 5 nearby enemies to run away in fear. At levels below 85, a smaller number of enemies will be affected. Psychic Scream is one of the priest's primary forms of crowd control.

While Psychic Scream has the potential to affect several targets, there is a chance to resist it that increases as the enemy becomes higher level than the caster. In addition some enemies are immune to fear, such as Bosses, Undead and Mechanicals. Many classes also have abilities that render them immune to all fear effects, increasing the likelihood that players will be unaffected in PvP.

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Psychic Scream in PvE

The main drawback to the use of Psychic Scream in PvE is the potential for fleeing mobs to aggro other mobs, causing a number of additional enemies to attack the priest. In many situations this can be disastrous, and situational awareness is required to use it successfully. However with  [Glyph of Psychic Scream], enemies are instead made to tremble in place, making Psychic Scream much more viable as a form of crowd control.

Shadow priests can use [Mind Flay] to slow a feared enemy, so reducing the distance they run and therefore the likelihood that they will aggro other mobs. While damage may break the effect, Mind Flay counts as a DoT and so has a reduced chance of doing so.

Psychic Scream in PvP

Psychic Scream can be indispensable in PvP due to its ability to interrupt players and remove them from play for up to 8 seconds. However many players have abilities that render them immune from fear effects, and others will make use of PvP trinkets or similar abilities to end their fear prematurely. Damage taken may also cancel the effect. Psychic Scream also shares a diminishing returns category with all other fear effects.

While Shadow priests have a number of other options for single-target crowd control, such as [Silence] and [Psychic Horror], and can even cause a number of targets to be horrored through [Sin and Punishment], Psychic Scream offers a powerful, instant escape option from up to 5 opponents. Discipline priests have no other crowd control abilities, while Holy priests have only [Holy Word: Chastise].

Psychic Scream can allow priests time to cast spells uninterrupted, whether to heal or to deal damage, although direct damage spells (and [Mana Burn]) will usually cause the effect to break. It is particularly useful when attempting to use Mind Control on the target, due to its lengthy cast time. When attempting to Mind Control the target off a cliff or edge, Psychic Scream can be doubly useful in propelling them most or all of the way toward it, although it will not in itself cause targets to walk off high edges.

While direct damage will almost always break the effect, by placing several DoTs upon a target before fearing them and using Mind Flay, Shadow priests can cause significant amounts of damage while the enemy is helpless to respond, or escape.

When survivability is not the priest's prime concern, Psychic Scream can also be used regularly as a form of damage mitigation. By placing himself within range of a number of enemy targets the priest can use the spell to prevent them from damaging his team mates, by causing them to flee or at the least interrupting casters. Damage caused to feared opponents will usually break the effect, so this is of greatest use when a group of players is focusing upon a single target - such as a flag carrier or healer - removing other enemies from the situation. The 8 yard range of Psychic Scream means that this use may require the priest to place himself in the midst of battle, and timing can be critical in affecting as many targets as possible. However, such direct intervention may draw an undesirable amount of attention to the priest.

Although use of Psychic Scream will ideally result in enemies being feared for 8 seconds, trinkets, counters and the possibility of damage breaking the effect means that in PvP this will often not be possible. However Psychic Scream is still extremely valuable as a multiple-target interrupt, even if the effect is immediately broken. As with any interrupt, players may wish to save this ability for interrupting healers and casters at critical moments. Even non-casters such as hunters using [Aimed Shot] can be interrupted in this way to great effect. Psychic Scream can even be used while the target is shielded with certain spells (such as [Power Word: Shield]) to interrupt them and prevent them from completing their cast. Damage taken (or absorbed) while under the protection of shield or damage reduction spells will still count toward Psychic Scream's damage threshold in full, and such spells will not reduce the likelihood of Psychic Scream breaking.

Finally, Psychic Scream is of particular use in battlegrounds when players are attempting to perform an action such as capturing a base or picking up a flag. In these situations the priest may wish to reserve Psychic Scream for use at these moments, potentially making the difference between a win and a loss. The spell can also be of critical use in slowing the progress of flag carriers, although the unpredictable path taken by feared opponents (without  [Glyph of Psychic Scream]) means that while the target may wander directly away from his goal (or toward your team mates) on occasion he will in fact continue to travel in the same direction.

Defense against Psychic Scream

For a list of abilities that offer defense against Psychic Scream and other fear effects, see Fear effect.

The primary form of defense against all fear effects is probably the use of counters, such as PvP trinkets or abilities such as [Every Man for Himself]. However there are also a number of abilities that offer immunity to fear effects, and other abilities that are able to dispel those effects on others.

As a priest, the spell [Fear Ward] can be used to protect the target from a single fear effect, and may be of particular use when engaging a priest in anticipation of his use of Psychic Scream, although its 3 minute cooldown offers small protection against repeated use.

Priests can also use [Dispel Magic] and [Mass Dispel] to remove magical fear effects, such as that caused by Psychic Scream. Priests may therefore wish to save [Fear Ward] for themselves and instead dispel fear effects upon critical targets such as flag carriers. None of these abilities can be cast when the priest himself is feared.

Finally, due to the limited range of Psychic Scream, one good technique is simply to ensure that you stay out of range of any enemy priests. By doing so you will also be able to dispel the effect upon anyone who is feared.

Improvements

Inv glyph majorpriest.png
Inv glyph majorpriest.png
  • Glyph of Psychic Scream
  • Major Glyph
  • Use: Permanently teaches you this glyph.

    Targets of your Psychic Scream and your Psyfiend's Psychic Terror now tremble in place instead of fleeing in fear.
  • Classes: Priest
  • Requires Level 25
  • Sell Price: 1s

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