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Saturday, December 27, 2008

World Of Warcraft Paladin Class Guide

By Kit Saunders

Let me begin by saying this is certainly not a full World of Warcraft guide on Paladins. There is no way you could cram everything this most versatile of classes is able to do in a few paragraphs. It is merely an overview that will hopefully give you a small window in the world of the paladin, the holy warrior of WoW.

As a class paladins could be best described as being kind of a mixture of 3 other clasess: warriors, priests and classes like mages and warlocks due to the way they can deal out damage per second (dps).

While they can be best described as a hybrid class due to the fact that they display traits peculiar to those classes, the paladin uses those "borrowed" traits in a very powerful way. Some would say in a far too powerful and unfair way. At PvP they very easily hold their own and most classes find them hard to beat. They are nicknamed holy warriors as they fight like warriors but can also heal themselves like priests and druids and like warriors they can wear the hardest armour of all: plate.

So Paladins specialize as tanks by having in one of their abilities tree called the "Protection Tree" spells and learned talents which enables them to both take and give enormous damage to and from several enemies at once. Special spells here include "Holy Shield", "Retribution", and "Consecration" which all add up to give the Paladin well sought after tanking abilities which for some raids and instances are far superior to that of any other class.

One of the other two trees available to Paladins is the "Retribution" tree from which paladins can pick spells and abilities that allow them to deal lots of DPS or close combat "melee" damage against the enemies they are fighting against. Here such spells like "Crusader Strike" and "Seal of Command" allow the paladin to be a class that is very useful during raids.

The third ability is that of the Holy Warrior. From here they can draw from a range of spells that bestows and improves their healing power. Their healing speciality is to be able to give heals to different players in the game or their group. And also, since they can fight like warriors, they can heal themselves while fighting making them more resilient than warriors. This really does make them the most versatile class for group play where they are equally comfortable at taking the place of the Priest to heal or the place of warriors to tank. A good group will always have a paladin to back up either class or take over when need be.

Thus if you want to tank, heal and do dps without starting 3 different classes, this world of warcraft guide on paladins will have hopefully have shown you that if you fancy to do all 3 then all you need to do is to start a paladin as your next character. Their versatility in all these abilities makes them highly indispensable in groups and in end of game activities such as raids or instances paladins are classes which will always be the first choice.

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