Paladin PvP Guide

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A common theme in all these strategies, which the Holy talents I have allow, is survivability and outlasting the enemy. My talent build does not in any way result in quick or easy wins. They are usually long and strenuous. On the other hand, a win is almost assured.

Paladin vs Rogue

Judge rogues with Seal of Crusader and use Seal of Righteousness to start out the fight. Against rogues the choice of blessing is up to you. I have successfully used Wisdom, Sanctuary, and Might. You may wish to start with Might or Sanctuary, then switch to Wisdom after your first mana costing heal. After the initial stun-lock is over, cast Holy Shield. Depending on the rogue you’re fighting, you may or may not want to use Holy Shield often (it has a fairly high mana cost). If you don’t want to have it up all the time, try to time the cast when Redoubt fires. Note that abilities like Gouge can be blocked by shields. Once your health is at a certain point, stun the rogue and do a divine favor heal. At this point the rogue is probably fairly low health as well. If you have a damage over time trinket (Lower Blackrock Spire and Sunken Temple) cast it near them so that they can’t bandage or stealth after blinding you.

Paladin vs Shaman

From what I can tell, this is an extremely easy and straightforward fight. Shamans will immediately purge your buffs. Don’t bother recasting them. Keep a rank one seal (Seal of Righteousness or Seal of Crusader) on your hot bar and use this against them. These cost 20-25 mana to recast, whereas purge is far more. If the Shaman catches on to you and stops purging, switch to a real seal and cast Blessing of Wisdom on yourself.

From what I can tell, Shamans that use the melee with shield and Earth Shock tactic are extremely easy. They do little damage to you and your mana should outlast them. Remember to always heal early or you could find their burst DPS puts you in a jam.

Shamans also try to use Frost Shock to kite and run around, etc. This spell costs a lot of mana and further removes their ability to interrupt your heals. All shocks are on the same timer (6 second cool down, 5 seconds with talents). This means that after they use Frost Shock on you, you can freely heal yourself. Again, your mana should outlast theirs. Many Shamans don’t bother using totems. If they do, just kill the totems. They take one hit to die.

Paladin vs Mage

This is an amusing fight. Put on Fire or Frost aura, depending on what mage you’re fighting (if you don’t know, switch mid-fight once you realize their emphasis). Switch to a two-handed weapon if you prefer. I still use my shield and one-handed weapon for the stats and because my damage output just doesn’t matter.

Lately I’ve been opening with Blessing of Light against mages. Otherwise I would use Blessing of Wisdom. If you sense that they’re about to polymorph you to bandage or evocate, throw on Blessing of Wisdom quickly so that you regenerate mana while polymorphed.

The mage will likely polymorph you at the start and then cast a big spell. Combustion Pyroblast or Frostbolt. Once you’re hit, start healing. With Blessing of Light on I heal at first using Flash Heal against mages. It’s harder for them to counter-spell Flash Heal, it heals you quickly, and is extremely mana efficient. It also allows you to heal yourself earlier. I usually chase the mage around with Seal of Wisdom on, healing whenever necessary. If, for whatever reason, your health gets low, stun the mage and go for a divine favor Holy Light heal. If the mage recently blinked, you will get this heal off for sure. Otherwise, the mage has to be extremely quick to blink out of the stun and counter-spell you. If you ever fear that you could die after being counter-spelled and nuked, throw on your shield before healing (this shouldn’t happen if you’re doing this strategy right). Basically you run down the mage’s mana. They run out, while you’re still full mana and health. Then you bludgeon them with your club, sword, axe, etc. As in the rogue example, if you think the mage will polymorph you to evocate or bandage or drink, etc. cast a DOT trinket on them to prevent some of these.

Paladin vs Warrior

This is pretty straightforward. Don’t let your health get low; warriors can have good burst DPS, silencing, and mortal strike. Otherwise this is a breeze with any build. Whack away with any weapons, spells, seals, or blessings that you please.
Paladin vs Hunter

Previously one of the most difficult fights for me, now one of the easiest. Again use Blessing of Wisdom and Seal of Wisdom (or Seal of Righteousness if you’re full mana). In my opinion, this is the match up where the armor and shield really shine. Hunters do very little damage to me and with practice I can now usually end the duel full mana and health.

At the start you’re likely to get trapped. The hunter will then probably Aim Shot you and then Viper Sting you. This is the key to winning this fight. You must learn to recognize the Viper Sting shot in the air and cleanse it fast. If you don’t have a self-cast UI mod (Cosmos, etc.) you should get one. I keep one finger on the Cleanse button at all time against hunters. From here, you basically chase the hunter around with Seal of Wisdom and Blessing of Wisdom. If they Wingclip you, use Blessing of Freedom. Once it runs out, recast Blessing of Wisdom. Once your health gets to about half, stun the hunter, critically heal yourself for no mana. Repeat this process.

Even with extreme abuse (scatter shot, feign death, new trap, eat/drink) hunters can’t win.

Paladin vs Paladin

Don’t bother dueling them, you can’t win, or lose. It will just go on forever if they have any skill and you will waste your time.

Paladin vs Druid

Do what any Paladin does. Just keep your mana regeneration high and you can’t lose.

Paladin vs Priest

Keeping your mana buffs up here is extremely important. This is the only match up where you’re at a disadvantage. Nevertheless I’ve been able to beat most priests I’ve gone up against. They mana burn all my mana away and I regenerate it back. There are a lot of tricks to use in this match up, however, and they make a difference. I like to use my Divine Shield to break fear, especially during a mana burn cast. If your health is down some, cast a divine favor heal while you still have mana to cast it with.

If the Priest is trying to mana burn you while you’re hitting him, try to run behind him as the cast goes off, so he gets an error. You can also stun him during the cast.

Because Priests generally have high spirit, and their fear has almost no mana cost, this match up usually ends in a draw for me.


Hey , my name is andrew ,

Hey , my name is andrew , and i'm a player of WoW.I am competing in both 2vs2 and 5vs5 arena ladder matches and i have to say that ur tactics are verry good . U really helped me win 2vs2 matches against a Hunter -Mage (my collegue was a warr) and in 5vs5 we allways go for the priests now first.

keep up the good work!

I think this guide may be

I think this guide may be helpful for absolute beginners, but as soon as you exceed an arena rating of let's say 1600 these tactics won't work that well anymore. Even in Duels there are better ways to trick you opponent (though i must say a paladins margin for "skill" is not that big) and especially the guide against mages won't help much if the mage you're fighting is intelligent enough to time his burstdmg right (e.g. PoM/AP Pyro; Trinkets, Shattercombo etc.) and calling a flashheal hard to counter is ridiculous except he's braindead. Nonetheless I appreciate the effort you've made with this guide because as I said it might help the one or other newbie to beat others of his kind :-)

MfG Eltarios

PS: Excuse my bad English, I'm from Germany