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Paladin of Light

Author: Asvarduil

Class: TEMPLAR

Race: Redguard

Main Role: Tank

Health, Magicka, Stamina

HEALTH MAGICKA STAMINA
15000 25000 30000

 

Skills

 

Bar 1

Weapon 1: One Handed And Shield

Pierce Armor

One Hand And Shield Skill

Pierce Armor

Puncture

 

Heroic Slash

One Hand And Shield Skill

Heroic Slash

Low Slash

 

Explosive Charge

Templar Skill

Explosive Charge

Focused Charge

 

Absorb Magic

One Hand And Shield Skill

Absorb Magic

Defensive Posture

 

Channeled Focus

Templar Skill

Channeled Focus

Rune Focus

 

Sturdy Horn

Assault Skill

Sturdy Horn

War Horn

 

Bar 2

Weapon 2: One Handed And Shield

Inner Rage

Undaunted Skill

Inner Rage

Inner Fire

 

Ritual of Rebirth

Templar Skill

Ritual of Rebirth

Healing Ritual

 

Extended Ritual

Templar Skill

Extended Ritual

Cleansing Ritual

 

Absorb Magic

One Hand And Shield Skill

Absorb Magic

Defensive Posture

 

Channeled Focus

Templar Skill

Channeled Focus

Rune Focus

 

Replenishing Barrier

Support Skill

Replenishing Barrier

Barrier

 

Armor Types

Light Armor Medium Armor Heavy Armor
1 1 5

 

Gear and Item Set Info

 

This build is based around two concepts - getting enemies' attention, and not dying.  One-Hand/Shield combinations are obligatory, as Absorb Magic is among the strongest tank abilities in the game.  Heavy Armor is an important part of the build as well, as it helps you not die, and gives you potent bonuses.  As long as you have five pieces of Heavy Armor, you can take any combination for the other two slots, mostly to tune ability costs per your play style.  

Crafted sets that would work well with this build are Alessia's Bulwark, which provides a chance to debuff an enemy on physical attack.  Whitestrake's Retribution is also a strong choice, as you'll get some temporary HP if something goes terribly wrong.  

Dropped sets that would be useful include Akaviri Dragonguard, as you will be able to use your potent Ultimate buffs more often. Beckoning Steel is a good choice, as not only will you passively cover your allies from spell projectiles, but with Absorb Magic, it will slightly heal you.  Knightmare is another strong contender, as you can apply an AoE debuff upon dealing melee damage.  Meridia's Blessed Armor will make your blocking greatly superior, as you can blind opponents.  Vampire Cloak makes you take less damage in general.  Wyrd Tree's Blessing means that for solo play, you could swap out Extended Ritual for something more aggressive.

 

General Info

 

The Paladin is a build all about being the shield standing between your enemies, and your friends.  Your shield is by far your greatest asset, absorbing enemy magic, and ensuring that enemies attack you and only you.  Your sword is a life-giver, in that it will apply potent debuffs that make your enemies less able to take down you or your friends.  Lastly, you will call upon potent Ultimate abilities that protect your friends, and cause your foes to have mental breakdowns.

It's encouraged to role-play a little bit as a Paladin, just to be in the right mindset.  I personally have a challenge where I never murder citizens, and if I steal, I must immediately go defeat a World Boss that I have not defeated before.  Long made short, you're the good guy.  Be the good guy (or girl!)

Also, proudly wear the armor of a holy knight while playing this build!  I encourage motifs such as Ancient Elf, due to the more abstract elements of the look, as well as Order of the Hour due to being a set worn by a ecclesiastical order.  Glass Armor can be elegant with a light color scheme.  A more pragmatic Paladin would strike an imposingly righteous figure in Mercenary armor.  Avoid any scary looks, like Wood Elf, Daedric, or Xivkyn, unless you can't avoid it.

In combat, we have two bars.  Primary Bar deals debuffs to enemies using 1H skills, and also uses Explosive Charge to get everyone's attention initially.  This bar uses Sturdy Horn, to exalt our allies to press the attack!  Our secondary bar is our protective bar, using Inner Rage to taunt enemies at range, and limited healing abilities to both sustain ourselves and protect any friends who need it.  This bar uses the Restoring Barrier to powefully protect and mend.  Both bars take Channeled Focus and Absorb Magic, to ensure that we don't die while we're keeping enemies taunted and debuffed.

It's possible to swap out some skills when not grouped with others.  Empowering Sweep is a good balance between offense and defense as it reduces damage taken, and deals good damage - I encourage this at early levels as it's likely the first Ultimate morph you'll be able to get.  If you don't need to heal allies, you can replace Ritual of Rebirth with Reflective Light, or Luminous Shards.  If you've got good health sustain, but are having issues with Magicka, you may consider replacing Absorb Magic with Harness Magicka, or if you need a bit more shielding, Blazing Shield.

 

 

 

 

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3 Comments

  • dimz
    Aug 6, 2017

    what did u put on champion points???

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  • Jottas
    Mar 26, 2018

    i like the build idea (exactly what my templar tank is built on) but it seems like you have far too little health

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  • Asvarduil
    May 15, 2018

    …Unfortunately I can’t edit the build.

    First, I don’t put any points into Health – everything goes into Stamina.

    I wrote this before Morrowind, but since, I’ve found that a good dungeon setup for me at least is 5/5 Hist Bark, 5/5 Warrior-Poet or Plague Doctor, 2/2 Mighty Chudan. I’m at the point with the build of walking back the resistances to the 30k soft cap – I’d like to experiment more with the Twin Sisters set from Auridon, as that provides a nice counterattack every 10s merely by blocking, Knight Slayer is neat because my setup ultimately doesn’t have much stopping power behind it for PvP applications, and if we’re talking PvP, then Crit Resistance is really serious, so you might as well take 5/5 Impervious Armor.

    As to the CP, there’s a few possible setups. I personally consider CP a customization layer that you can use to address aspects of your play style – while there are some obvious options you should always take, like reduced Direct Damage, improved Block Cost, and more, ultimately I choose not to comment on those, as I think CP loadouts are a personal choice.

    As a fun aside, with this build, I’ve found that people occassionally challenge me to duels. I then tank them, they get bored, and walk away. The point of this build isn’t to win fights, but rather not to lose. 😉

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