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WoW Paladin Class Guide

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In this WoW Paladin Guide you’ll learn about the Paladin and strategies specific to this WoW class.

Paladin: Introduction

In Warcraft the Paladin is the holy knight or holy warrior. In many ways they’re a combination of the Priest and Warrior classes. If you want a flexible play style with aspects of both the Priest and Warrior then this could be the perfect class for you. The Paladin class can be played if you’re one of the following races, Humans, Dwarves, Draenei, and Blood Elves.

I’ll go into some of the Paladin’s strengths later but one thing they’re really good at is combat. Much of this is due to their heavy plate armor that can withstand huge amounts of damage. They can also destroy enemies in battle with their massive weapons such as 2 handed maces, axes, swords, and polearms.

On the other end of the spectrum they’re incredible healers that not only heal themselves but also heal allies and resurrect the dead. This along with their ability to protect allies with auras and blessings make them great for groups.

Learn more about playing the Paladin in the WoW Paladin Class Guide

Paladin Strengths:

  • Formidable in Battle: Heavy Plate armor and strong self healing.
  • Heals Allies
  • Auras & Blessings: Large bubble provides excellent protection to groups.
  • Can summon Warhorse mount

Paladin Weaknesses & Challenges:

  • Learning the right blessings and Aura for each battle takes time.
  • Mastering healing will take time.
  • Mana Dependent
  • Limited ability to draw attack

WoW Paladin Guide: The Basics

Spells:

Being secondary spell casters, Paladins are able to cast spells known as Seals. For the 2 minute these last you can increase your ability to cause damage or generate mana. Paladins’ abiliities such as casting spells depend heavily on mana.

These spells can also provide Judgement on your enemies which can cause even more damage on them or stop them from fleeing.

Auras:

With a bubble of up to 40 yards Auras provide really good buffs to groups.

Blessings:

Blessings are like auras but apply to characters. For the 10 minutes they last you’ll be able to increase attacking power or regenerate mana.

Professions:

In conclusion of this WoW Paladin Guide I’ll give you a quick look at some good profession combinations for the Paladin.

  • Herbalism + Alchemy: Save your mana by using potions for healing instead.
  • Mining & Blacksmithing: With these you’ll be able to make your own armor instead of buying it or questing for it.
  • Mining & Engineering: You can make gadgets like grenades which give you more ability for ranged attacks.

Read more about the Paladin in the World of Warcraft Paladin Guide

 

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