Arcanite Ripper, HOOO
I’m going to put “Rolls very well on important twohanders” on my resumé.
October 28th, 2008 by Lore | 1 Comment »I’m going to put “Rolls very well on important twohanders” on my resumé.
October 28th, 2008 by Lore | 1 Comment »THE LINKING: click
I’ve just posted a compilation of what I feel are the last major issues that the Protection tree needs to be ready for Wrath over on Tankspot. Ciderhelm would throw a big smelly fit if I pasted it here, so here’s a link: The Prot Paladin Shopping List
Ardent Defender – Increases the effectiveness of your Divine Protection spell by 6/12/18/24/30% while under 35% health.
I’ve posted a news article discussing the new changes in the latest beta build over on Tankspot. If you’re interested, give it a read.
How you doin?
Few items of business today:
#1: It occurs to me that I have totally forgotten to mention on my blog that I now have Beta access! Anyone else with access to the Wrath Beta can find me on my Paladin as Loreii (that’s Lore II if you didn’t catch it) on Horde side, or on my Death Knight, Spiderhelm, on the Alliance side. You can also just /join maintankadin as either faction, as I hang out in that channel while I’m on. All of my characters are on the Northrend server.
#2: I’m enjoying my Death Knight! It’s a really well-done class. Plus, I specifically chose to level my DK in Beta on the Alliance side so I could do some instances with Ciderhelm… which means more podcasts soon!
#3: Speaking of Ciderhelm, how come he gets a Chuck Norris thread and all I get are angry Turks? This will not do, sirs!
#4: I’m writing for the Azeroth Advisor now! Don’t let the website fool you, it’s a 100% legit newsletter with some great people behind it. The articles I’m writing aren’t too exciting for the moment, what with Wrath right around the corner and all, but there’ll be plenty of cool stuff to write about once the expansion hits. Oh, and don’t worry; I’m under a non-exclusive contract with them, so I’m still completely free to write things elsewhere. I can even repost content I’ve written for the Advisor if I want, but I probably won’t.
#5: I’m unfortunately not going to be able to make it to Blizzcon this year; the funds just didn’t line up. Sadfase. Hopefully next year!
August 27th, 2008 by Lore | 2 Comments »So with the WotLK talents starting to settle down a bit, we’re getting to the point where we can start putting some serious thought into what exactly we’re going to spec at 80… and as always, one of the more popular topics regarding talents is the “bloating” of the Protection tree.
I take a different perspective to the situation. I don’t believe our talent tree is bloated, I think we just have a lot of really good talents to pick and choose from. To illustrate this point, I’m going to create what I consider a “base” protection spec, allowing myself only 51 points in the Protection tree, and taking only what I feel is required (possibly dumping points into talents I don’t feel are 100% necessary, but I need to get deeper in the tree). I will also give a step-by-step of each choice as I make it. Once I’ve created a base spec, I will adapt it to different variations based on the Paladin’s role in the raid.
With that, I present to you the Base Tankadin: 0/51/0
But what am I missing?
Redoubt & Shield Specialization: 8 talent points for 30% Block Value doesn’t seem worth it, even if they fix it from it’s currently bugged status (not increasing block value gained from strength). Redoubt is a great AOE tanking talent, but since it’s becoming clear that we’re not the only option for an AOE tank in Wrath (and can most likely function fine without it), I don’t consider it a requirement.
Divine Guardian: With the change to Divine Protection, I don’t consider this talent worth working into a primary build. I don’t want to nerf my Shield Wall.
Spell Warding: Never really been important for 5/10 mans, and with Death Knights in the game, we’re now the 3rd choice for spell damage-heavy tanking in 25 mans. Some people will want it depending on your situation, but I don’t consider it necessary.
And… that’s about it. You’re missing one AOE tanking talent, one situational/probably not worth it talent, and one spell mitigation talent from what most would call the “required” build.
Now you can adapt this base build to pretty much any situation. AOE tank/offtank? Pick up Redoubt, Shield Spec, Guarded by the Light, Benediction, Imp Judgement, imp Holy Shield, and another point in 1h spec. Offtank/Healer? Toss the remaining points in Holy (some decent tanking-related options there as well). 100% Main Tankadin? Put 12 in Ret and spread the rest around the Prot tree where you like them.
My point in all of this is don’t misconstrue flexibility as bloat. You don’t *need* every single tanking-related talent. Just worry about fitting your build to what you do the most.
August 5th, 2008 by Lore | 3 Comments »I’ve written an article for Tankspot with my thoughts on the currently-released updates in the WotLK beta. It mostly talks about the questions that the Protection Paladin faces heading into the expansion, and tries to answer them to the best of my abilities.
The article can be found at Tankspot if you’d like to take a read.
EDIT: Direct link here. It’s still on the front page at the time of this writing as well.
July 30th, 2008 by Lore | 2 Comments »This is all some kind of sick joke, and everything’s going to disappear and replaced with healing spells?
It’s like Christmas underneath the Paladin Tree these days.
July 29th, 2008 by Lore | No Comments »