There are ten different ways to do this here we will talk about the first four ways to you.
The first way is to choose a path. By nature, Paladins are a hybrid class. They're healers, tanks and melee fighters all rolled into one. They can make excellent tanks and very effective healers, though they are not as powerful damage healers like Rogues and Mages. You can strike a balance: tanks and healers wow account are most useful in raids and group play while fighters are more conductive to solo play. A mix of holy/retribution talents makes for excellent solo and party gaming while Prot and Retribution makes a deadly tank. Note that you can always respec later on, though this can get very expensive if you do it repeatedly.Wow gold Kaufen
The second way is to buff. While a Paladin's stats may only be average, we have one thing to compensate that few else have: buffs and lots of them. Blessings of Wisdom, Might, Freedom, Sanctuary, Kings and the list goes on. You should never head into a fight without buffing first! Blessings of Kings and Sanctuary can only be attained by putting talent points into Prot. Greater Blessings are available at high levels and though they use reagents (Symbol of Kings), the effects of the buff last for 15 minutes instead of 5.
The third way is to use those seals. The ability to make use of seals and judgments is another great asset Paladins have. These spells can both aid you and cripple opponents. For example, Seal of Righteousness will add Holy damage to each of your attacks or, if you Judge it, it will cause a big burst of Holy damage. Other Seals like Wisdom, Light and the Crusader have lasting effects. Wisdom and Light give you a chance to recover mana and health wow account respectively, while Judgment of the Crusader increases the amount of Holy damage the target takes. There are lots of combinations that can be used with Seals to devastating effect. Judging Crusader, then using Seal of Command will cause a storm of Holy damage.
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