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The Paladin auras are Paladin area-of-effect buffs which boosts the abilities of party members within a certain radius.

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The paladin's auras, blessings and seals are the three buffs that combine to give the class the flexibility that it has. The auras themselves are AOE buffs; that is, they affect all party members within 30 yards (40 yards with talents) of the Paladin. A paladin may only have one aura running at one time, however they are free to cast, with the only cost of changing them being the Global cooldown. As such, it is wise to always have one aura or another running.

Limitations

  • You may not change auras while silenced or incapacitated; however, they are not counted as magic, and cannot be dispelled. The only exception to this is the Druid's Cyclone spell, which causes the aura to have no effect for the duration of the debuff.
  • Auras do not stack. If two Paladins in a party are using the same aura, only the greater of the two will be in effect, the other is effectively wasted. As with blessings, it is essential that the Paladins coordinate to have two different auras running, rather than overlapping with the same one.
  • The aura only affects people in the Paladin's party, and not the entire raid. As such most raids will tend to separate paladins, so that as many people as possible gain the benefit. It is also possible of course, to place the paladins together so a single party gains the benefit of multiple auras; this technique most commonly places the paladins with the tanks, to ensure they have the added benefits of the extra auras.

Available Auras

There are many different Auras available to Paladins. Only the Devotion Aura is available to a newly-created Paladin character; additional Auras become available through training. The various Auras are as follows:

Aura Name Description To Acquire School Ranks
Image:Spell_Holy_DevotionAura.png Devotion Aura Gives additional 55/160/275/390/505/620/735/861 armor to nearby party members. Level 1 Protection 8
Image:Spell_Holy_AuraOfLight.png Retribution Aura Causes 5/8/12/16/20/26 holy damage to any creature that strikes a party member. Level 16 Retribution 6
Image:Spell_Holy_MindSooth.png Concentration Aura Gives 35% chance of ignoring spell casting delays caused by damage to nearby party members. Level 22 Protection 1
Image:Spell_Holy_MindVision.png Sanctity Aura Increases Holy damage done by party members within 30 yards by 10%. Talent Retribution 1
Image:Spell_Shadow_SealOfKings.png Shadow Resistance Aura Increases the group's shadow resistance to 30/45/60/70. Level 28 Protection 4
Image:Spell_Frost_WizardMark.png Frost Resistance Aura Increases the group's frost resistance to 30/45/60/70. Level 32 Protection 4
Image:Spell_Fire_SealOfFire.png Fire Resistance Aura Increases the group's fire resistance to 30/45/60/70. Level 36 Protection 4
Image:Spell_Holy_CrusaderAura.png Crusader Aura Increases the mounted speed by 20% for all party members within 30 yards. Does not stack with other movement speed increasing effects. Level 62 Holy 1

More details about individual Auras can be found at the top of Thottbot's Paladin skills chart.

Usage

As with all paladin buffs, usage of Auras is highly situational, and it is unwise to always rely on a single aura for all situations. Indeed, switching auras in combat is frequently beneficial. However, one thing that may not be immediately obvious is that most auras (in fact, all except Crusader and Sanctity) only benefit a player that is actively under attack (usually your tank). To clarify, the added armor from Devotion Aura is only useful to your combat classes, if your tank is doing their job, the casters will not be under attack and will have no need for it. The same is true for Concentration Aura; if your casters are never attacked, the question of spell interruption will never arise.

If you are soloing, you of course have free choice over your aura. Popular choices are Devotion or Retribution, mostly depending on the enemy at the time. Concentration Aura is also useful; especially given that for a paladin specced with Spiritual Focus (Tier 2 Holy talent), Concentration Aura makes healing completely uninterruptable in normal combat (stuns, knockdowns, kicks, etc will all still work against you). Alternatively if soloing, a Retribution Paladin may choose Sanctity Aura for the added bonus to Holy damage.

Improving Auras With Talents

Auras can be improved through the following talents:

Image:Spell_Holy_DevotionAura.png Improved Devotion Aura

Protection Tier 1

Improves the armor bonus of Devotion Aura by 8%-40%.
Image:Spell_Holy_AuraOfLight.png Improved Retribution Aura

Retribution Tier 4

Increases Retribution Aura damage by 25%-50%.
Image:Spell_Holy_MindSooth.png Improved Concentration Aura

Protection Tier 4

Adds 5%-15% chance to resist interruption. Also reduces the duration of silence and interrupt effects by 10%-30%.
Image:Spell_Holy_MindVision.png Improved Sanctity Aura

Retribution Tier 5

Increases all damage done by targets affected by this aura by 1-2%
Image:Spell_Holy_AuraMastery.png Aura Mastery

Holy Tier 3

Extends the radius for all Auras to 40 yards.
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