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+ | {{Removedfromgame|Replaced by [[Hand of Sacrifice]].|patch=3.0.2}} |
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− | {{Tooltip_MagicBuff|Blessing of Sacrifice|Spell_Holy_SealOfSacrifice.png|Transfers X damage taken per hit to the paladin.|30 seconds}} |
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+ | <onlyinclude>{{Infobox ability |
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+ | |name=Blessing of Sacrifice |
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− | {{Paladin Blessings}} |
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− | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" |
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+ | |description=Places a Blessing on the party member, transferring X damage taken per hit to the caster. Lasts 30 sec. Players may only have one Blessing on them per Paladin at any one time. |
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− | |-bgcolor=#000080 |
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+ | |class=[[Paladin]] |
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+ | |type=Utility |
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+ | |school=Holy |
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+ | |cast_time=Instant |
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+ | |improvement= |
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+ | |ranks=4 |
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+ | |cost=Mana |
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+ | |buff_name=Blessing of Sacrifice |
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+ | |buff_image=Spell_Holy_SealOfSacrifice.png |
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+ | |buff_desc=Transfers X damage taken per hit to the paladin. |
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+ | |buff_dur=30 Seconds |
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+ | |buff_type=Magic |
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+ | }}</onlyinclude>__NOTOC__ |
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+ | {{AbilityFlavor|A true hero is willing to bear the burdens of others.|TCGDP|56}} |
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+ | == Rank table == |
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+ | {| colspan="6" style="float: center; border: 1px solid #606060; padding: 0.2em; background: #202020; font-size: 0.9em; width: 24em; text-align: center;" |
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+ | |-style="background-color: #00476D;" |
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− | + | ! | 1 || 46 || 80 || 45 || {{Cost|g=2|s=28}} |
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+ | |-style="background-color: #303030;" |
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− | |-bgcolor=black |
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− | + | ! | 2 || 54 || 100 || 55 || {{Cost|g=2|s=52}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! | 3 || 62 || 115 || 81 || {{Cost|g=4|s=14}} |
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+ | |-style="background-color: #303030;" |
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+ | ! | 4 || 70 || 135|| 104 || {{Cost|g=11}} |
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+ | == Tips & Tricks == |
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⚫ | * Blessing of Sacrifice can be used to avoid being the victim of [[Crowd Control]] in [[PvP]]. Bless a person who is quite likely to draw enemy fire. This way, if you're afflicted by [[Polymorph]], [[Sap]], [[Repentance]] or any other of incapacitating effect, the damage transferred to you would break Crowd Control. |
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+ | * Blessing of Sacrifice can be useful in [[PvE]] when tanking mobs that fear in 5-man instances, such as the [[Fel Overseer]] in [[Shadow Labyrinth]]. If you put Blessing of Sacrifice on a party member you know will not get feared, them getting hit will break your own fear. |
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+ | * Blessing of Sacrifice can be very helpful when tanking [[Blackheart the Inciter]], especially during his 'incite chaos' spell to take damage away from all party members, and also for picking him up after his 'incite chaos' spell wears off. '''NOTE''': This will probably be less feasible with the 2.2 patch changes to Blessing of Protection. |
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+ | * Critical during the [[Maiden of Virtue]] fight in [[Karazhan]], allowing paladin healers to be awake during the Maiden's Repentance. All of the paladin healers should keep Blessing of Sacrifice activated on the tank and melee DPS. Decide before the fight on who to bless whom, as it cannot be cast on the same player by two paladins. |
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⚫ | * Note that using Blessing of Sacrifice may make it difficult for the healer to heal. Normally, the healer would only need to heal one target. Under Blessing of Sacrifice, both you and the player you blessed would take damage. Be sure to communicate this to the main healer, and do try to heal yourself from your own mana pool if it is feasible. |
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+ | * For Retribution Paladins, this blessing can be used to counteract the change to [[Spiritual Attunement]] that took place in patch 2.1.0 (Overhealing will no longer trigger Spiritual Attunement's mana regen), restoring much of the synergy that takes place between a Retribution Paladin and a Shadow Priest, but at the cost of being unable to cast another blessing on the tank. It is up to you to decide whether you want to bless the tank or have more mana. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Patch notes== |
+ | *{{Patch 3.0.2|note=Replaced with [[Hand of Sacrifice]]}} |
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− | Blessing of Sacrifice is a thirty second long blessing which transfers damage from the blessed person to the [[Paladin]] that cast it. |
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+ | *{{Patch 1.7.0|note=Blessing of Sacrifice no longer shares damage with dead Paladins (You can no longer kill Paladin Ghosts).}} |
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+ | *{{Patch 1.6.0|note=Blessing of Sacrifice is no longer cancelled when you enter an instance, but will not have any effect unless the caster is in the instance with you.}} |
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− | ===Use=== |
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+ | *{{Patch 1.4.0|note=Blessing of Sacrifice only transfers the damage dealt, up to the maximum listed in the tooltip.}} |
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− | *Cast time: [[Instant]] |
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+ | *{{Patch 1.3.0|note=Now castable on all raid targets.}} |
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− | *School: [[Holy]] |
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− | *Targets: Friendly Target |
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− | *Cooldown: Global |
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− | == |
+ | ==References== |
+ | {{Reflist}} |
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− | * Blessing of Sacrifice can be used by [[off-tank]] Paladins trying to preserve the life of a [[Priest]]/[[Mage]]/Other Squishy while the [[Warrior]] brings his bad self back to regain aggro. |
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− | * Placing it on a [[Main Tank]] to transfer some damage to you. After the buff expires, heal yourself from your own mana pool. |
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+ | {{classfooter|Paladin}} |
− | [[Category:Paladins]] |
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− | [[Category:Paladin Spells]] |
Revision as of 19:15, 9 September 2010
The subject of this article was removed from World of Warcraft in patch 3.0.2.
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Blessing of Sacrifice | |
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Properties | |
Class | Paladin |
School | Holy |
Cooldown | 30 seconds |
Related buff | |
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[[Category:Removed paladin abilities]][[Category:Removed paladin abilities]]
- A true hero is willing to bear the burdens of others.[1]
Rank table
Rank | Level | Mana Cost | Damage Transferred |
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1 | 46 | 80 | 45 | 2 28 |
2 | 54 | 100 | 55 | 2 52 |
3 | 62 | 115 | 81 | 4 14 |
4 | 70 | 135 | 104 | 11 |
Tips & Tricks
- Blessing of Sacrifice can be used to avoid being the victim of Crowd Control in PvP. Bless a person who is quite likely to draw enemy fire. This way, if you're afflicted by [Polymorph], [Sap], [Repentance] or any other of incapacitating effect, the damage transferred to you would break Crowd Control.
- Blessing of Sacrifice can be useful in PvE when tanking mobs that fear in 5-man instances, such as the Fel Overseer in Shadow Labyrinth. If you put Blessing of Sacrifice on a party member you know will not get feared, them getting hit will break your own fear.
- Blessing of Sacrifice can be very helpful when tanking Blackheart the Inciter, especially during his 'incite chaos' spell to take damage away from all party members, and also for picking him up after his 'incite chaos' spell wears off. NOTE: This will probably be less feasible with the 2.2 patch changes to Blessing of Protection.
- Critical during the Maiden of Virtue fight in Karazhan, allowing paladin healers to be awake during the Maiden's Repentance. All of the paladin healers should keep Blessing of Sacrifice activated on the tank and melee DPS. Decide before the fight on who to bless whom, as it cannot be cast on the same player by two paladins.
- Note that using Blessing of Sacrifice may make it difficult for the healer to heal. Normally, the healer would only need to heal one target. Under Blessing of Sacrifice, both you and the player you blessed would take damage. Be sure to communicate this to the main healer, and do try to heal yourself from your own mana pool if it is feasible.
- For Retribution Paladins, this blessing can be used to counteract the change to [Spiritual Attunement] that took place in patch 2.1.0 (Overhealing will no longer trigger Spiritual Attunement's mana regen), restoring much of the synergy that takes place between a Retribution Paladin and a Shadow Priest, but at the cost of being unable to cast another blessing on the tank. It is up to you to decide whether you want to bless the tank or have more mana.
Patch notes
- Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Replaced with [Hand of Sacrifice]
- Patch 1.7.0 (2005-09-13): Blessing of Sacrifice no longer shares damage with dead Paladins (You can no longer kill Paladin Ghosts).
- Patch 1.6.0 (2005-07-12): Blessing of Sacrifice is no longer cancelled when you enter an instance, but will not have any effect unless the caster is in the instance with you.
- Patch 1.4.0 (2005-04-19): Blessing of Sacrifice only transfers the damage dealt, up to the maximum listed in the tooltip.
- Patch 1.3.0 (2005-03-07): Now castable on all raid targets.
References
- ^ TCGDP, #56
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