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<blockquote data-quote="Celtavian" data-source="post: 4358133" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p>For all my complaints concering the magic system, I have to say I am very happy with what they did with the 4th edition paladin. Man, the paladin in 4th edition was hooked up. I don't know who designed the class, but someone that really likes Paladin must have some leeway at Wizards because the 4th edition Paladin is one tough class.</p><p></p><p>From what I have read so far, they are the most durable class in the game as far as taking damage. This doesn't seem to take much away from their ability to dish the damage either.</p><p></p><p>For a paladin lover like myself, this is awsome. I feel like I can play a true holy warrior paladin and be the bad to the bone holy warrior I always wanted to be. No more playing second fiddle to the fighters, barbs, and rangers. Now the Paladin is a serious threat on the battlefield that can endure combat like a champ.</p><p></p><p>I have to say that I really like the 4th edition version of the paladin. Whoever designed the 4th edition paladin, I say good friggin job. You must like Paladins. And you must not be alone on the design team. Because given the way combat works in 4th edition, they Paladin looks like the most durable class (save for perhaps the cleric though they get less healing surges and less hit points and armor) I've yet seen.</p><p></p><p>Man, I can't wait to play this version of the paladin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtavian, post: 4358133, member: 5834"] For all my complaints concering the magic system, I have to say I am very happy with what they did with the 4th edition paladin. Man, the paladin in 4th edition was hooked up. I don't know who designed the class, but someone that really likes Paladin must have some leeway at Wizards because the 4th edition Paladin is one tough class. From what I have read so far, they are the most durable class in the game as far as taking damage. This doesn't seem to take much away from their ability to dish the damage either. For a paladin lover like myself, this is awsome. I feel like I can play a true holy warrior paladin and be the bad to the bone holy warrior I always wanted to be. No more playing second fiddle to the fighters, barbs, and rangers. Now the Paladin is a serious threat on the battlefield that can endure combat like a champ. I have to say that I really like the 4th edition version of the paladin. Whoever designed the 4th edition paladin, I say good friggin job. You must like Paladins. And you must not be alone on the design team. Because given the way combat works in 4th edition, they Paladin looks like the most durable class (save for perhaps the cleric though they get less healing surges and less hit points and armor) I've yet seen. Man, I can't wait to play this version of the paladin. [/QUOTE]
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