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The Best Paladin Leveling Guide in Wow Patch 4.3
January 17 2012
The Best Paladin Leveling Guide in Wow Patch 4.3
As a leveling Paladin you’ll excel as a healer, tank, and even deal out solid straight up damage. You have to use your combination of abilities to fulfill a number of conditions: Paladins are capable of soloing quest bosses that other classes find impossible and our healing improves our survivability immensely. Paladins are even capable of area effect grinding. With some decent gear, and some attention paid to heals and bubbles, Pallies can round up several mobs and kill them reliably. Equip a shield at lower levels and Retribution Paladins make excellent dungeon tanks. At 30 buy the “dual spec” ability from your trainer and make one of those builds Protection. Keep the other as Holy or Retribution, depending on your preferences. Race: Race doesn’t matter much, so pick what you like. Humans might be the best alliance choice, if you have to be efficient. Tauren might be the best Horde choice, for stomp and the extra Stam. Professions: To expensive to bother with when leveling. If you must then Blacksmithing and/or Inscription might be good choices. Our recommendation is to pick two of the gathering professions while leveling: Herbalism, skinning, mining. Build and Glyphs: Stats and Gear: Gems and Enchants: Consumables: As a Paladin your choice of race is restricted to Human, Dwarf, Draenei, Blood Elf, and Tauren. If you intend to raid after leveling then the Draenei are your best choice. For PvP Humans are NO1. If you want to look good then your only choice is a Dwarf. Blood elves are left out in the cold here. As far as leveling goes, none of the racials are any great use, although the Draenei add to your hit chance means a few less miss signs and is a nice thing to bring to raids, where hit rating is very important. Don’t gimp yourself, equip a two-handed weapon. If you’re grouping and you are not the tank then turn off Retribution Aura and Rightous Fury in favor of other things that generate less threat. If you’re tanking instances at lower level (and you can) then equip a shield and one handed weapon. Keep Rightous Fury and Retribution Aura up to greatly improve your threat. Always get the biggest bags you can afford. More space means fewer tips to the vendor to dump stuff. Carry a couple of potions of water breathing for those times when you’ll really want one. Potions of healing are nice for those time when Word of Glory and the mana just aren’t there. Consumables, such as buffing foods and potions of strength, are very nice to have and will both speed up your leveling and reduce your downtime. Make an alt (alternate character) just to sell stuff on the Auction house. Gather stuff while questing, mail the white and better stuff to the alt, then get back to work. Log into the alt when you’re done and sell the stuff. Questing with a compatible partner reduces the XP per kill, but increases the kill rate more then enough to compensate, so dual up when you can. There’s also less downtime, so that speeds things up, too. Priests and Druids go very well with Paladins. Daily quests (from 70+) are a nice way to get XP, gold, rep, and some items. PvP, endless shopping, and other time wasting activities can be great fun, but will slow your leveling. PvP in the Battlegrounds, on the other hand, gave give up some nice XPand gives you honor points which you can use to buy some nice gear at mid levels. If your team is winning then you can level very quickly in the battlegrounds. Read more wow news from following related sites: http://www.wowwowgold.com/goldnews/ tongzhouseo doris0117 |
