Paladin Build Patch 3.3.5

Project Igi Full Version Version 4.0. Icecrown Citadel, the Fall of the Lich King. Download Software Patch For Legitcheckcontrol Dll Ver 1.5 512.0. I have to say I have been looking forward to this patch more than any other.

I am really enjoying the game right now. My new guild, Dreamstate, has a great atmosphere and has renewed my enthusiasm for raiding. Our raids so far (we are only a week old!) have been smooth. A whole bunch of us got Glory of the Hero this week and several more should get it over the next week or so. What does a new guild do in patch 3.3? Lots of things! This is the Dreamstate to do list: • Start ICC.

There’s no reason for us to wait – we’re still busy recruiting to get a last couple of people for hard modes (what we really need right now is a shaman!) but we already have players to raid normal modes. That’s on for tomorrow. • Today, given the HIGH likelihood of random disconnects, server lag and getting stuck trying to do something that looked perfectly reasonable at the time (using vehicles on a ramp, trying to enter a raid), we’ve gone for TotC 10 farming and the new weekly raid! A great deal of fun was had by all. • Help some of our new members get some lootz. We’ve been really lucky and a few old friends have come back to WoW to play with us. They are a bit behind on gear, but that’s something we can easily fix!

Jul 31, 2010 Hey and Welcome to my Ret paladin Guide! I made this guide to help ppl do as good dps as possible and. Dec 10, 2009 Retribution paladins in patch 3.3. The other change you might need to think about is your build. Divine Sacrifice has been heavily nerfed.

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• Get everyone Glory of the Hero. Yes I know this isn’t part of the new patch, but many people helped me and now I shall help them! That last part is the most important.

Enough with the rambling. About that gear list? Its in progress. I’ve not forgotten you! I’ll start with a series of slot posts and then update the whole shebang at the end. That way you’ll get something useful sooner rather than later. However, RL is fairly hectic at the moment.

I anticipate having the big list completed before the new year, with the individual posts coming between now and then. I’ll give you a few useful things now, that won’t appear in the later math (based on ‘received wisdom’ from the ret pala community: • 2P tier 10 = ~3% dps increase. • 4P tier 10 = ~5% dps increase and is likely to be part of BiS. • The new tier 10 libram becomes better than the tier 9 libram after 39 seconds. Given that the tier 9 libram only works with Seal of Vengeance, this leaves a small gap in which the tier 9 libram is still the best option. Hang onto it and keep it in mind. So has anything really changed for retribution this patch?

Tier Set Bonus Rotation Juggling We’re now going to play a new game, called tier set bonus rotation juggling. Current thinking seems to be: • Anything before you get 2P tier 9: Hammer of Wrath >Crusader Strike >Judgement >Divine Storm >Consecration >Exorcism >Holy Wrath • Then, once you have 2P tier 9 (fairly easy from today onwards given that Emblems of Triumph will be so freely available) then Judgement moves all the way up the list to your first priority: Judgement >Hammer of Wrath >Crusader Strike >Divine Storm >Consecration >Exorcism >Holy Wrath • This is now complicated by the addition of tier 10 bonuses, specifically the 2P set bonus that supports Divine Storm. When you start running with 2P tier 9 and 2P tier 10 Divine Storm will move up your list, and you want to go for: Judgement >Divine Storm >Hammer of Wrath >Crusader Strike >Consecration >Exorcism >Holy Wrath • Then, to keep you on your toes, when you get 4P tier 10, you need to drop Judgement back down the list since you no longer have the extra boost to that from 2P tier 9. However, 4P tier 10 affects Judgements and Seals, so the whole thing gets jiggled around anyway, and you’ll end up with: Divine Storm >Crusader Strike >Judgement >Hammer of Wrath >Consecration >Exorcism >Holy Wrath So count those set bonuses up and choose your best option.

Talent Specs The other change you might need to think about is your build. Divine Sacrifice has been heavily nerfed. You now have the problem that to get a talent that looks even remotely like the DSac of old, you need to sacrifice DPS points somewhere.

What I’ve read says NO! DSac is gone. So your utility choices are now Vindication, Improved Blessing of Might and Aura Mastery. AM is questionable. Since I didn’t have DSac anyway I will not be changing my build at this point. I’ll stick with Vindication and Imp BoM.

If I find a fight where AM would help, I’ll spec into that (I had the same approach to DSac).