The new talent system in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight makes it easier than ever to create a variety of loadouts for any situation. Whatever you need, you can quickly swap between Mythic+, Raid builds, dungeons, or PVP.
Holy Paladins are a solid choice to heal within World of Warcraft: Dragon’s more challenging content, whether healing the current raid or Mythic+ dungeons. A healer that is more reliable while in melee range, there are a wide variety of options for loadouts you can go with.
I will include a loadout code and screenshot of a build for Raiding and Mythic+ content. Paladins may be the best spot healers in World of Warcraft right now, so it’s worth experimenting with if you’re taking on the latest content the game has to offer.
Note: This article is the writer's opinion, and there are other possible builds players could find themselves more comfortable with.
If you’re going to be playing a Holy Paladin in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, it’s similar to previous experiences. You will use Crusader Strike and Holy Shock as primary Holy Power generation tools. Glimmer of Light will make Holy Shock bring additional healing/damage, and you can have it on eight targets. It’s brilliant.
Of course, I use Beacon of Faith to have a second Beacon of Light target. It’s slightly reduced effectiveness, but I love how much easier it makes healing. Of Dusk and Dawn is also in the build to give you Blessing of Dawn when you have 5 Holy Power and Blessing of Dusk when you have 0 Holy Power.
You want to keep that Blessing of Dawn as much as possible since, for the 12s, it’s active in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, and you gain +6% damage and healing. It’s a brilliant build to raid with and one of the best options you can go with.
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