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    About me: I'm a 20 year old living in Singapore. Passion includes playing WoW and drawings.
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Brewing up a Storm

Posted by Zeltan On 9/20/2008 04:25:00 PM 0 comments

The changes made to the Paladin class is simple Divine [pun intended]. Overall, this class has been changed to become one of the more interesting classes come WotLK.

Retdins has been the subject of numerous jokes around Azeroth and it's not difficult to find Retdins by the sidewalk with the sign "Will pay for raids". In actual gameplay, it's very simple: Just mash together macro spamming Judgement and Seals every 8 second and the occasional Crusader Strike, hoping you wouldn't OOM only when the boss is at 80%. The new revamped talents of the Retribution tree totally changes the way Rets bring divine retribution.



With so many uber talents, the Legendary Blue Rage Bar finally exist!
- Judgement of the Wise [talent] allows Retdins to act as mana batteries as well as replenishing the Paladin's mana by 20%!

- Judgement of Wisdom: One of the new revamped Judgements, it deals damage, adds back mana AND place a debuff similar to the old Seal of Wisdom's Judgement. what more can a Retdin ask for?
- Art of War [talent]: It's not about the crit bonus that it brings but more of the instant Flash of Light when it procs. A crit from Divine Storm or Crusader Strike will proc it, allowing you to solo
-DIVINE STORM!!: The signature 51st talent of the Retribution Paladin. It deals Holy damage [pass through armour], deals AoE and heals at the SAME time! [See pattern already?] Plus, it has one of the fanciest animation around.

With so much talents floating around, it seems that the future of Retdins are bright indeed.

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