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A bit of a request? Looking at all the talents and their trees is nice and all, but it could use a bit more depth... Would it be any trouble for an experienced paladin to do a blow-by-blow talent comparison similar to the talent comparisons for the druids? It'd really help those of us who like to make sure we're speccing properly... Thank you. --Kittylizard 04:33, 20 February 2008 (UTC)


This page could use some images. --Jeoh 13:56, 25 Jan 2006 (EST)


OK I got a question how does the Traits affect your skills? I have looked all over this site and never found anything that tells me anything


This article must be updated for 2.0 (new talent trees).


I can understand why one wouldn't put popular talent builds on the wiki page, but how about a link to a FAQ about it? Forum posts tend to run long and have high noise ratio. --Mozai

I'll start with something bad enough that people will want to improve on:

  • Grinding build: (13/0/21) 3/3 Healing Light, Sanctity
  • Retradin (DPS): (9/11/31) 4/5 Spiritual Focus, Blessing of Kings, Repentance
  • Healadin: (31/20/0) Holy Shock, 3/3 Improved Concentration
  • Hybrid: (29/11/11) 4/5 Holy Power, Blessing of Kings, Seal of Command

This article must be updated for 2.1.0 (some major changes to talents eg. Improved sanctity aura)

Imp sanctity aura has been updated. Please sign posts & feel free to make any other changes you know about. -- Harveydrone ( talk | work ) 00:07, 19 September 2007 (UTC)

Talent Points

Starting at level 10, every time characters level up, they gain a Talent Point (TP) to assign to their talent tree, up to a maximum of 61 points at level 70. Talent points are currently awarded 1 Talent Point per level advancement after and including level 10. They may then invest these TPs to learn various abilities that are class-specific or to amplify abilities that they already have. [[1]] Paly 1 14:42, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

The talents themselves don't require 61 points, they only require 41. Hence, "41 point talents". --Pcj (TC) 15:03, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

True, the minimum points required to get to the top tier of the talent tree is 41, but one can put all 61 talent points in that tree if they want. The way it reads and implies right now is that you are limited to 41 points total. Can it be cleaned-up and re-edited to more clearly state what you are trying to say? Thanks.  :-) Paly 1 16:32, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

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