A new season ofWorld of Warcraft: Dragonflightis upon us, along with Awakened raids and a fresh batch of Mythic dungeons. For my fellow paladin orders, I offer the best way to build your Protection spec.

Of course, certain circumstances will require tweaks here and there. This guide should help even the greenest Paladin tanks hold their own. Just don’t forget to read up on bosses before you fight them.

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Protection Paladin Talent Build

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This build focuses on giving you a simple toolkit with a few options for extra utility. For me, tanking can get overwhelming when I have way too many different actions to worry about. Feel free to adjust talents if you want something a little more simple. For example,Blessing of Freedomis a great utility to get yourself out of movement impairment abilities. As a tank, it’s great to be able to unstick yourself immediately instead of relying on a mechanic. But if you feel like you need more defensive options, it’s probably the first talent to get rid of. As always, make sure to adjust your talents depending on what you encounter.

Protection Paladin Talent Tree

Some people might not like it for how situational it can be, but I thinkFinal Standis imperative for tanking.Divine Shieldis one of the most powerful defensive cooldowns in the game. However, its main drawback is that it breaks aggro.Final Standmakes it actively taunt all enemies around you instead. This last-ditch option has saved me from more than a few wipes on bosses.

On here, I haveSearing Shieldselected instead ofFocused Enmity. That’s because it’s a great tool for getting the attention of trash and adds. However, it’s never a bad idea to swap toFocused Enmitywhen you’re dealing with solo bosses.

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Best Gear

A paladin is only as good as his equipment. When acquiring something new, there are things to consider about whether or not to keep it. First and foremost, focus on the Item Level. Don’t worry about secondary stats if you’ve got something with a higher level. The great thing about Paladins is that we’re versatile enough to do well with any stat buffs. Ironically, versatility is one of the least important ones. Remember:

We want our global cooldowns to be faster with Haste, but Mastery also helps our blocking. Versatility and Crit are great for a little boost of healing and DPS, but those shouldn’t be our primary focus. That said, if that’s the best you got, it’s still pretty good.

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Best in Slot, or BiS, shows you what the most important items you can get are. If you don’t plan on being a Mythic raider, that’s totally fine. Focus on getting your class set bonus forHeartfire Sentinel’s Authority.REMEMBER:Season 4 sets do not mix with previous seasons. It’s recommended that you keep your Season 3 gear until you have enough to at least get the two-piece set bonus. Those are more important than the item levels right now.

For Gems, I recommend having aFierce Illimited Diamond. Fill the rest of your sockets withQuickorKeen Ysemerald. For Trinkets, try and get your hands onFyrakk’s Tainted Rageheart. TheCataclysmic Signet Brandor anElementium Pocket Anvilwill also be great options.

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Hopefully, these elements will help you out on the field. Always remember to be flexible and shift talents when you need to. The cost of high versatility is keeping up with what roles you need to fill. Coordinate your raid buffs with any other paladins in the group. Now go out there and get these Awakened raids done!

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