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Blessing of Protection
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  • Blessing of Protection (3 ranks)
  • Paladin ability
  • 30 yards yd range
  • Mana
  • 5 min cooldown
  • Instant
  • A targeted party member is protected from all physical attacks for X sec, but during that time they cannot attack or use physical abilities. Players may only have one Blessing on them per Paladin at any one time. Once protected, the target cannot be made invulnerable by Spell holy divineshield [Divine Shield], Spell holy divineprotection [Divine Protection] or Blessing of Protection again for 1 min.
Properties
Class Paladin
School Holy
Cooldown 5 Minutes
Improvements Spell holy sealofprotection [Guardian's Favor]
Related buff
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  • Magic
  • Blessing of Protection
  • Immune to physical attacks. Cannot attack or use physical abilities.
  • Duration: X seconds.

[[Category:Removed paladin abilities]][[Category:Removed paladin abilities]]

A targeted party member is protected from all physical attacks, but during that time they cannot attack or use physical abilities.

Rank table

Rank Level Mana Cost Duration Cost
1 10 25 6 sec. 3s
2 24 45 8 sec. 45s
3 38 7% base 10 sec. 1g 44s

Talent Improvements

You can decrease the cooldown by 60 to 120 seconds of Blessing of Protection with the talent Spell holy sealofprotection [Guardian's Favor] (2 ranks).

Notes

  • Commonly referred to as "BoP" in raids. As in "Bop that Warlock, he's Hellfiring!"
  • Using Spell holy divineprotection [Divine Protection], Spell holy divineshield [Divine Shield], Blessing of Protection or Spell holy avenginewrath [Avenging Wrath] will afflict the protected character with the Spell holy removecurse [Forbearance] debuff, which lasts one minute and prevents any of those four abilities from being used again while it is active.
  • This does NOT protect the target from spell damage. This should not be used as a last minute protection if the target is being hit by spells (such as anyone running from a Mage in PvP).
  • Unlike Divine Protection, this does not remove all preexisting debuffs (only physical like Bleed), so it will NOT double as a Spell holy sealofvalor [Blessing of Freedom].
  • Against rogues, if they have any stacks of deadly poison on the target you BoP, a rogue can still use Envenom to damage the target because it is a Nature damage attack, not physical (its a rare thing but it can interupt something like a bandage or be potentially lethal if you aren't careful.)

Tips & tricks

  • People protected by Blessing of Protection can still cast spells.
  • While this skill is effective in PvP against warriors, rogues, and hunters, they all have abilities that can hit through the shield. Those abilities include Ability kick [Kick], Thunderclap, Inv gauntlets 04 [Pummel], etc.
  • Players protected by Blessing of Protection lose aggro while under its duration. Tanking paladins can use this as a last resort method of aggro management, or because of a player's inability to perform melee actions through the shield, an effective way to reign in a melee dps class who is unable to control their own aggro. The threat reduction only lasts for the duration of the blessing however, so a tanking paladin needs to make sure they are able to generate enough threat to keep aggro when the blessing expires.
  • The paladin ability Judgement is considered to be a physical ability and cannot be used while Blessing of Protecion is active.


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