Eternal Flame is a very powerful heal-over-time (HoT), though that can have some weird effects. Abilities like Lay on Hands capture a flicker of that old D&D-like feeling that the paladin class was founded on, though it sadly moved away from that ideal in the last few years. There's going to be a lot of sparkling and flashing as you hurl various holy, divine, or sanctified abilities at your foes. You like the holy warrior/knight archetype. You might enjoy playing a protection paladin if: For today's post I'm going to talk about why one should choose to spend $60 or their free Warlords-given boost on a protection-specced paladin, and what they need to know to safely jump into that first dungeon. In order to help those new folks hit the ground running, I'm kicking off a two-part "quick start guide" that'll break down the spec in the 101-iest way possible, to give those new tankadins a barebones foundation that they can use to jump right into getting their faces pounded in. I expect this means that many folks are going to give protection paladins a go for the first time, which is a very exciting prospect, because the spec makes for a very fun tank playstyle. With the introduction of level 90 boosts on the horizon, many players are going to be trying new characters, classes, and specs they may have never tried before. Protection specialist Matt Walsh spends most of his time receiving concussions for the benefit of 9 other people, obsessing over his hair, and maintaining the tankadin-focused blog Righteous Defense. Every week, WoW Insider brings you The Light and How to Swing It for holy, protection and retribution paladins.
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