

We will introduce you to the expected strengths and weakness of the Dragon Paladin so you will be able to build the type of character you want to play. Throughout this guide, we will cover everything you need to know to build your Dragon Paladin from the ground up. This guide will teach you to master the Dragon Paladin in all aspects of the game, from leveling to selecting end-game equipment for adventures in Hell and beyond, helping you survive the greatest threats Diablo and his lieutenants have to offer. All the rest of stat points should go to Vitality.This Wowhead class build guide covers the Holy Fire Zeal spec for the Paladin class, also known as the Dragon Paladin, updated for Patch 2.7 & Ladder Season 4 in Diablo II: Resurrected. Vortex Shield requires 148, which is the highest you will ever need.

You want some large amount of Strength, keeping in mind boni granted from your gear. You want at least 136 Dexterity for Phase Blades. The rest of your points can be spent in various things, but I won't go into them now. You want to max the Aura first, since it also benefits your Mercenary, and it offers usually better value. The order to invest your skills is: 4 points in Zeal, 20 points in Fanaticism, Max Zeal after Fanaticism. It also gives good pluses to defense and block chance. Holy Shield, or HS, grants a very important thing regardless of skill points: it automatically makes your block rate the fastest possible (very close to it). But don't be afraid of saving skill points.ġ+ in Holy Shield. It's a good idea to spend skill points in here. Below is a small road-map to get you started, if you have questions ask them.Ĥ-20 in Zeal - Important to get to level 4 (subsequent points don't matter for hit count)Īs quickly as possibly, to maximize the hits.Ģ0 in Fanaticism.
