Interesting Protection Paladin builds

I have always loved to exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent specs and to try them out. I’ve found 3 best-practice builds that can fit every aspect of a Pro­tec­tion Paladin’s role in a raid and/or out­side it. They might look the same, but if you exam­ine them care­fully, you’ll see essen­tial dif­fer­ences between them. Here they are. Key tal­ents are bolded.

Grind/Quest build

0/49/12

Overview

This build is best put to prac­tice when grind­ing large groups of mobs at the same time, like the Demon Hunter Sup­pli­cant’s in Shad­ow­moon Val­ley. It can be used to tank in raids like Karazhan or Gruul’s Lair, but you’re prob­a­bly bet­ter off choos­ing another build if you want to tank higher content.

It has all the good stuff in it: Ardent Defender, One-Handed Weapon Spe­cial­iza­tion and Com­bat Exper­tise. Fur­ther­more, I’ve also included Reck­on­ing, the much debated tal­ent of Pro­tec­tion Pal­adins. I don’t want to start end­less dis­cus­sions, but you’ll find out it’s very use­ful when you stick to grind­ing large packs of mobs because it procs very often and it really makes a difference.

The down­side of this build is that it lacks even they slight­est mit­i­ga­tion against Spell Dam­age. Also, you might want to be very care­ful how you man­age your mana, because not get­ting healed means you don’t get mana back and we all know that a OOM Pal­adin is a dead Paladin.

Off­tank build

0/46/15

Overview

As the name already state the obvi­ous, this build is made for off­tank­ing. It can be also used for main tank­ing, but in low end raids (Karazhan, Gruul, etc.). This is also the build I’m cur­rently using.

This time around, Reck­on­ing is not needed, as you’ll rarely tank more than 2–3 mobs at the same time. Also, you’ll find out that the bet­ter gear you’ll have, the proc rate will begin to drop (only nat­ural since you need to take hits in order for it to trig­ger and bet­ter gear means bet­ter avoid­ance) so the 5 points invested here should go some­where else. You’ll notice that I’ve included Pre­ci­sion (3% hit rat­ing with melee and spells goes a long way — you don’t want your Avenger’s Shield to miss at a crit­i­cal point or your Right­eous Defense to be resisted — by the way, for those that didn’t know, Right­eous Defense is affected by melee hit rat­ing and not spell hit rat­ing) and Improved Seal of the Cru­sader (for help­ing your raid DPS). Other than that, it’s almost the same with the pre­vi­ous build, with extra Spell Dam­age pro­tec­tion from Spell Ward­ing.

Main tank build

0/49/12

Overview

Yes, the well known build that became a stan­dard for all Pro­tec­tion Pal­adins. It’s like the flag­ship for all builds.

This build has it all. Max­i­mum dam­age mit­i­ga­tion, max­i­mum sta­mina gains, max­i­mum Armor and Defense that can be achieved by talents.

For encoun­ters with heavy Spell Dam­age, a wise thing to do is take 3 points out of One-Handed Weapon Spe­cial­iza­tion and put them in Pur­suit of Jus­tice, get­ting down to 0/46/15.

Ok, so there are my builds. If you could pro­vide any feed­back, it would be appre­ci­ated.

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  1. Nice overview — my prot pali gets all my love when I’m not raid­ing these days. Totally agree with your quest/grind build vs main tank, those are the exact builds i run with — I’ve used the quest/grind build most of the time, and didn’t really feel the need to go to the main tank build until I started doing some alt-gruul runs. While Reck­on­ing procs less and less the bet­ter geared you get, if you’re swap­ping some of it out to focus on some more spell dam­age and/or mana its still total gold for grind­ing or doing 5 mans.

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