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Just wondering if Dwarf or Human will work for a paladin, or I should consider something else? Any particular gear (cultural or otherwise) I should be chasing? Any thing else I should consider?
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#2
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a few of the higher paladins have occasionally posted that wis is the most important stat of a paladin and i am inclined to agree now that i am in my 30's with my paladin. that would make high elves the best. dwarves really good too, while their wis isn't as high it's still good and their melee stats are solid as well. i hate humans in eq, they are just ugly, but they make fine paladins.
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#3
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Dwarf and Human both give good service, as do the others. Race isn't as important a question in general for Paladins as it is for the other tank types; in the long run all the Paladin races give pretty similar service. Nonetheless, here are some considerations:
A) Dwarves have the best overall melee stats and decent wisdom, but very low charisma. They have more trouble using the Lull spell line effectively than the other races do. This usually isn't a big deal, but a player picking Dwarf should be aware of this concern. B) You want 75 base Agility minimum. This affects both Dwarves and Erudites, who should put 5 points into Agility at creation. C) Paladins who favor Wisdom as their core stat tend to be very high-end players who a) hardly ever tank anymore and instead spend most their time healing secondary groups during raids, and b) often have max or near-max melee stats due to the nature of high-end equipment. Few Paladins reach that gameplay level and most should treat Wisdom as a secondary stat. Wisdom and mana also serve well for players who like to solo or do PvP, but again such are a minority. D) Dwarves have access to a good-quality crafted racial armor set. Paladins who worship Tunare have access to an alternate epic-quality weapon. In general I wouldn't pick a Paladin race due to gear. Danth | ||
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Is off-healing the general raid role of a paladin? | |||
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raiding aside - I play a paladin to make big plays and save groups and you don't do that with a few extra hp, but you can do it with a few extra mana. I put my points into stam and I regret it.
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The hybrid tanks fare best in group and low-end raid content. I would not advise those classes to folks who care mainly about high-end stuff. Note that only a fraction of the P1999 player base participates in high-end content, and most seem to have little to no interest in doing so. Danth | |||
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As a Paladin you'll want to carry plenty of cloaks and shields to protect maidens from the weather and help them safely traverse muddy puddles.
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paladins main role is to LoH the cleric, so as long as you can do this there is not a superior race choice. that being said, human is the superior race for a paladin. some will tell you dwarves are better but being short sucks if u have to tank
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I would like to see if the high end Paladins could tank top tier content. I think they could with the right setup.
However I don't think A or AM have any top tier Pallys anymore. Or am I wrong. | ||
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