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<onlyinclude>{{Infobox ability
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| name = Gurda Wildmane
 
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|name=Seal of Righteousness
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| image = Gurda Wildmane.jpg
 
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|image=spell_holy_righteousnessaura
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| title =
 
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|description=Fills the Paladin with holy spirit for 30 min, granting each single-target melee attack (MWS * (0.011 * AP.022 * holy power) * 100 / 100) additional Holy damage. Only one Seal can be active on the Paladin at any one time.
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| level = 35
 
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|class=[[Paladin]]
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| type =
 
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|type=Offensive
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| faction = Horde
 
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|school=Holy
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| city =
 
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|cast_time=Instant
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| character = [[Shaman]]
 
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|cooldown=Global
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| race = Tauren
 
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|improvement=[[Seals of the Pure]]
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| creature = Humanoid
 
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|cost=14% of base mana
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| sex = Female
 
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|buff_desc=Melee attacks cause an additional (MWS * (0.011 * AP.022 * holy power) * 100 / 100) Holy damage.
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| location = [[Ghost Walker Post]], [[Desolace]]
 
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|buff_dur=30 minutes
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}}</onlyinclude>
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'''Gurda Wildmane''' is a level 35 [[quest giver]] and the leader of [[Ghost Walker Post]] in the [[contested]] territory of [[Desolace]].
 
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:''"There are no limits to what you can accomplish when you wield the Light." - Grand Marshal Goldensword''<ref>{{ref tcg|set=Drums of War|number=50}}</ref>
   
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'''Seal of Righteousness''' is a paladin ability, learned at level 3 for {{cost|||60}}. Using [[Judgement]] when Seal of Righteousness is active deals a high amount of Holy damage. A moderate amount of Holy damage is also applied on each weapon swing.
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She starts the following quests:
 
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* {{questlong|Horde|33|Magram Alliance}} (Friendly)
 
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* {{questlong|Horde|33|Gelkis Alliance}} (Friendly)
 
   
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== Rank table ==
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Note that although it is possible to do both these quest by first choosing one faction to complete, then betraying it for the other, most people choose to pick one and stick with it, and ignore the other.
 
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{| class="darktable zebra" style="text-align:center"
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! Level !! Mana cost !! Holy Damage<br>at melee attack !! Holy Damage<br>at Judgement
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| 3 || 9 % || 1 || ?
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| 4 || 9 % || 1 || 13
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| 5 || 9 % || 2 || 14
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| 6 || 9 % || 2 || 16
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|-
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| 7 || 9 % || 3 || 17
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| 8 || 9 % || 3 || 18
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| 9 || 9 % || 4 || 19
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| 10 || 9 % || 4 || 20
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| 11 || 9 % || 4 || 22
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| 12 || 9 % || 4 || 23
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| 13 || 9 % || 3 || 24
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| 14 || 9 % || 3 || 25
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| 15 || 9 % || 3 || 26
 
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==Damage==
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Seal of Righteousness deals additional Holy damage on every swing to a single target. This damage scales with spell power, attack power and weapon speed. Due to [[normalization]], seal damage over time is a constant independent of weapon speed. What is means is, that a 4.00 speed weapon will deal twice as much damage per hit as a 2.00 speed weapon, but since it swings twice as often, the effective damage over time is the same.
   
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==Improvements==
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See [[List of Desolace NPCs]].
 
   
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==External links==
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===Protection===
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*[[Seals of the Pure]] increases the damage of the seal by 12% over 2 ranks.
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===Retribution===
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*[[Seals of Command]] adds 7% weapon damage per swing, and makes the seal hit up to 2 additional targets.
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==Usage==
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Seal of Righteousness is the default Seal of choice for lower levels, but also for Holy paladins and for Protection paladins who do not spec into the Retribution tree and who are too low-level to use [[Seal of Truth]]. SoR is best used with one-handed weapons, or for Retribution paladins, when fighting multiple enemies because of the cleave bonus. The threat generated by its Holy damage is enhanced by [[Righteous Fury]] and can thus be used to keep aggro.
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Seal of Righteousness is appropriately used when the fight or phase is short or where targets are switched so often that applying DoT stacks again every time would be impractical. Seal of Righteousness is replaced by [[Seal of Truth]] when it comes to long boss fights.
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It is good to remember that a Seal's power always depends on the situation. Skilled Paladins with good situation awareness will switch Seals to adapt to the situation, sometimes several times during a fight if necessary. Good examples of fights like this are [[Razorscale]] and [[Freya (tactics)|Freya]] in [[Ulduar]].
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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== External links ==
 
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{{classfooter|Paladin}}
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[[Category:Tauren quest givers]]
 
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[[Category:Holy spells]]

Revision as of 12:44, 15 March 2011

Seal of Righteousness
Spell holy righteousnessaura
  • Seal of Righteousness
  • Paladin ability
  • 14% of base mana
  • global cooldown
  • Instant
  • Fills the Paladin with holy spirit for 30 min, granting each single-target melee attack (MWS * (0.011 * AP.022 * holy power) * 100 / 100) additional Holy damage. Only one Seal can be active on the Paladin at any one time.
Properties
Class Paladin
School Holy
Cooldown Global
Improvements Ability thunderbolt [Seals of the Pure]
Related buff
Spell holy righteousnessaura
  • Seal of Righteousness
  • Melee attacks cause an additional (MWS * (0.011 * AP.022 * holy power) * 100 / 100) Holy damage.
  • Duration: 30 minutes

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

"There are no limits to what you can accomplish when you wield the Light." - Grand Marshal Goldensword[1]

Seal of Righteousness is a paladin ability, learned at level 3 for 60c. Using Judgement when Seal of Righteousness is active deals a high amount of Holy damage. A moderate amount of Holy damage is also applied on each weapon swing.

Rank table

Level Mana cost Holy Damage
at melee attack
Holy Damage
at Judgement
3 9 % 1 ?
4 9 % 1 13
5 9 % 2 14
6 9 % 2 16
7 9 % 3 17
8 9 % 3 18
9 9 % 4 19
10 9 % 4 20
11 9 % 4 22
12 9 % 4 23
13 9 % 3 24
14 9 % 3 25
15 9 % 3 26

Damage

Seal of Righteousness deals additional Holy damage on every swing to a single target. This damage scales with spell power, attack power and weapon speed. Due to normalization, seal damage over time is a constant independent of weapon speed. What is means is, that a 4.00 speed weapon will deal twice as much damage per hit as a 2.00 speed weapon, but since it swings twice as often, the effective damage over time is the same.

Improvements

Protection

Retribution

  • Ability warrior innerrage [Seals of Command] adds 7% weapon damage per swing, and makes the seal hit up to 2 additional targets.

Usage

Seal of Righteousness is the default Seal of choice for lower levels, but also for Holy paladins and for Protection paladins who do not spec into the Retribution tree and who are too low-level to use Spell holy sealofvengeance [Seal of Truth]. SoR is best used with one-handed weapons, or for Retribution paladins, when fighting multiple enemies because of the cleave bonus. The threat generated by its Holy damage is enhanced by Spell holy sealoffury [Righteous Fury] and can thus be used to keep aggro.

Seal of Righteousness is appropriately used when the fight or phase is short or where targets are switched so often that applying DoT stacks again every time would be impractical. Seal of Righteousness is replaced by Spell holy sealofvengeance [Seal of Truth] when it comes to long boss fights.

It is good to remember that a Seal's power always depends on the situation. Skilled Paladins with good situation awareness will switch Seals to adapt to the situation, sometimes several times during a fight if necessary. Good examples of fights like this are Razorscale and Freya in Ulduar.

References

External links