I play Paladin support and I’ll say it straight: the Healing Aura Paladin keeps teams alive and wins fights. I’ve led dozens of Legion Raids and Abyssal Dungeons (as of March 10, 2025 the level cap is 60), so these are practical tips that work in groups I raid with regularly.
Paladin isn’t about raw damage. It’s about steady heals, shields, and timely buffs. In my experience you get the most mileage from a build that focuses on identity-gauge generation, aura uptime, and smart positioning. Honestly, if you spam healing reactively you’ll fall behind fast.
🛡️ Core skills that matter
Pick skills that heal, make gauge, or protect teammates. I recommend maxing Blessed Aura, Wrath of God, and Godsent Law first. Those three drive your identity economy and aura uptime. Use Light Shock as a mobility/gauge tool and keep Holy Protection for big damage phases.
| Skill | Points | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Blessed Aura | 48 | Primary heal + gauge |
| Wrath of God | 48 | Gauge builder + CC |
| Godsent Law | 48 | Area gauge and placement |
| Light Shock | 37 | Quick gauge + move |
| Holy Protection | 28 | Damage reduction |
Tip: tripods that cut cooldowns or add purge/healing scaling are usually the best investments. (There are exceptions depending on the fight.)
🔮 Awakening choice
Divine Protection is the safer pick for most raid teams because it gives a big team shield that scales with HP and can stop lethal burst. Holy Sword hits hard and helps stagger or destroy weak points in some encounters, so take it when your group needs extra stagger. I’ve noticed raid leaders argue about this; pick what the team needs, not what feels flashier.
📋 Engravings — what to lock first
Priority one: Blessed Aura to level 3. It multiplies how useful your auras are. Next, aim for Expert and Awakening. Expert strengthens healing and shields; Awakening lowers cooldowns and gives extra uses. Heavy Armor is worth level 3 once you’re in higher-tier Legion content.
- Blessed Aura (Lv3)
- Expert (Lv3)
- Awakening (Lv3)
- Heavy Armor (Lv3) — situational
“Blessed Aura Lv3 changes a Paladin from helpful to essential.” — a raid leader I trust
💎 Gems and enhancement
Cooldown gems first. Blessed Aura, Wrath of God, Godsent Law should have the best cooldown gems you can afford. Damage gems are secondary and mainly benefit gauge skills, not aura heals. That’s why I put damage gems on Wrath and Law before Aura.
| Gem | Target | Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Cooldown (7+) | Blessed Aura | More uptime |
| Cooldown (7+) | Wrath of God | Faster gauge |
| Damage (5+) | Godsent Law | Better gauge per hit |
🎯 Rotation & positioning
Start fights by building gauge with Wrath of God and Godsent Law. Then pre-cast Blessed Aura—don’t wait until people are red. Keep slightly behind the main group so your auras reach everyone but you avoid frontal cleaves. Use Light Shock and Charge to reposition fast.
- Stay within ~8 meters of teammates so auras hit reliably.
- Plan escape routes and use terrain to place auras safely.
Watch this: if you die trying to heal someone who ignored mechanics, you gave the boss a free win. There are exceptions, but usually your survival matters more.
Short checklist
Keep these in mind during raids:
- Build gauge early.
- Use Blessed Aura proactively.
- Save Divine Protection for lethal moments.
- Communicate cooldowns with your team.
Controversial take: some groups value a Bard over a Paladin for buff rails; I disagree when fights feature burst that requires saves—Paladin shines there. Another hot take: many players overinvest in personal damage when support wins raids. Fight me? (Just kidding.)
Practical examples
// Simple macro-style rotation example (not literal macro)
1) Wrath of God -> build gauge
2) Godsent Law -> spread build
3) Blessed Aura -> preemptive heal/aura
4) Light Shock -> reposition/gauge
5) Save Divine Protection -> critical phase
Here’s a metaphor: think of your aura like a lighthouse—steady, reliable, and it keeps ships from crashing. Another: your identity gauge is your fuel—waste it, and you stall.
I’ll be blunt: becoming a great Paladin takes time. Expect to wipe while learning positioning and aura timing. To be fair, that’s true for any support class. Keep practicing, read patch notes (I check them every Tuesday), and ask for feedback in voice when possible.
Final practical note: as of March 10, 2025 the basic priorities above remain solid. Balance updates will shift numbers now and then; adapt and test. If you want, tell me the specific raid and I’ll tailor a skill/tripod setup for that fight—between us, I love optimizing these builds!
— A Paladin main (she/her) who raids weekly and refuses to rez someone who ignores mechanics.