Originally Posted by mclem
This leads to an interesting extra question, then; is it worth a tanking prot paladin putting JoL up for a little extra threat? Or do Wisdom procs also generate threat for the judging paladin? I'm thinking that if you happen to be running with a particularly melee-heavy raid that wouldn't be a particularly insignificant amount.
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I wasn't able to get conclusive results on Wisdom, which would definitely be the better of the two if it does generate threat (Mostly due to being more reliable).
Judgement of Light is still based on the amount of spell power and attack power the judging Paladin has, and also gets reduced in effectiveness by having Divine Plea active. Unfortunately I have no solid number on what kind of healing from it a level 70 Paladin can expect, and can't currently test this. I'll just assume it'll proc for 200 healing (I saw ~320 healing yesterday but that was in healing gear).
Healing threat is half the threat total of the healing done, and I assume that like most Paladin heals Judgement of Light further gets it's threat halved (Note: That's untested but I prefer assuming worst cases when something is not tested), so 50 base threat. Righteous Fury puts that at 95 threat, and the baked in salv puts that at 135.7 threat per proc. When it's fixed so it can only proc once every 4 seconds, so that's 33.9 threat per second per person benefitting from Judgement of Light.
I assume your average modern day level 70 raid has generally got 8 people (Counting Hunter pets as people) benefitting from Judgement of Light, so that's 271.4 threat per second total from putting up Judgement of Light. That does count on there being enough AoE damage going on in the fight that your Judgement of Light does not overheal at all. You can also double this number if it turns out Judgement of Light healing threat isn't further halved due to the lower Paladin healing threat.
Judgement of Wisdom unlike Judgement of Light, is based on the mana of the person proccing it, and also unlike Judgement of Light, there are no problems with overhealing. Anyone that can proc Judgement of Wisdom is extremely likely to be getting it's full benefit.
Your average raid is likely to have 10 people present that can proc Judgement of Wisdom, only counting DPS with mana bars and a Prot Paladin, and we'll just say for ease of comparison that all of them have 9000 mana (Casters are likely to have more, Enhancement Shamans, Protection and Retribution Paladins and Hunters likely to have less). This puts as at Judgement of Wisdom procs of 180, like healing, mana gain threat is half the mana gain, so that's 90 base threat per proc. Unlike healing, we only get a benefit to the threat from the baked in salv (Though on the other hand we also lack the further halfing due to being Paladins), so that's 128.6 threat per proc. As with Judgement of Light, once it's been fixed, you'll only be getting procs once every four seconds, so that's 32.1 threat per second for each person in the raid benefitting from it, or 321 threat per second in total.
Judging by the height of both these numbers, it's highly likely the Judgements are going to be changed to generate no threat. Though it has to be kept in mind that both healing and mana gain threat is split by all targets aware of you, so the above numbers are only accurate in cases where there's a single target you're tanking. This would also be preferential from a personal perspective: If this doesn't get changed our threat output will be balanced keeping in mind the threat generated by either Judgement of Wisdom or Light, which would be a major loss in a fight with mechanics where you do not actually get this benefit, and would also means our DPS relative to other tanks would be (even) lower.