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Odd question about WoW
Just curious, back when I played WoW in the first few months of its release, Paladins had several "Har har, you can't kill me" abilities. I'm wondering if they still do and, if so, what it/they are called.
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They do.
Blessing of Protection = immunity to physical for any party member. Divine Protection = immunity to physical for paladin. Then there's devotion aura, which is a nice AC increase, and a few other random skills and the healing spells. |
They also have Blessing of Freedom, which releases them from a movement impairing spell and makes them immune for a few secs after.
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Divine Protection is total immunity, also removes all negative effects from the paladin.
Paladins also have Divine Intervention, which sacrifices the paladin to save someone else in the group or raid. It renders the target completely immune, ignored by enemies, but unable to move or act until the buff fades (or is clicked off manually). Used primarily as wipe-prevention in raids. |
Thanks, guys!
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Ahh, your right.
Still, I hate Pallies. |
Everyone hates paladins.
It was always funny as Weebl, my orc hunter, to Aimed Shot an unaware paladin a few second after his bubble went up. The bubble would drop, so would he, since I nearly almost critted. Wow, I almost miss WoW. Almost. |
<-Lvl 70 pally. the bubbles don't make us as indestructable as everyone likes to think. if you're fighting one, just keep in mind that they'll pop it once they start taking alot of damage. unless you can silence them. or you're a priest who can Mass Dispell the Divine Shield.
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BUBBLE AND HEARTH. BUBBLE AND HEARTH!
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I miss my epic Loladin....
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