Leveling a Paladin in both Retail and in Classic
(2019年12月13日)Ever since World of Warcraft Classic launched, I've been burning a significant amount of time in Azeroth. While the sport is not as popular as it once was, it is played on a continuous basis by millions of people globally. Classic provides a exceptional opportunity to come back to a multiplayer game's original version and also to experience a bit of gaming history. This article compares the leveling and adventuring experience of the initial third of WoW, crossing levels 1-20.
In this article,"Retail" refers to the present version of the sport,"Classic" identifies the new servers Blizzard launched in late August, and"Vanilla" refers to the original game and associated experiences from 2004 onwards. References to Vanilla are references.
I've played World of Warcraft since before the game started. I joined the Beta in March 2004, only. I briefly played a Paladin, but ultimately wound up maining that a Warlock and hit Lvl 60 prior to the game launched. I wrote on Warlocks but once WoW had actually sent I decided I'd rather try a new role and class and rolled a Paladin on Zul'jin. I've mained a Paladin ever since and have reviewed the game and its expansions within the past 15 years, for a variety of publications.
I've tested the game(s) by leveling a Paladin in both Retail and in Classic. I remember the first Paladin leveling experience in Classic, and that I wanted to use a class I had been familiar with in the two variations of this game. Paladins aren't the fastest levelers in Classic, but they have excellent survivability. They're also effective at meeting all three of their game's main roles (DPS, healing, tanking) while leveling in both Classic and Retail. Protection Warriors are favored tanks for endgame raiding in Classic, but for leveling, each one the hybrid types (Druid, Shaman, Paladin) have healing, DPS, and tanking options.
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