Holy Paladin Healing Guide on HordeReview.com

Hi all.  I’ve posted a guest post over on HordeReview.com that goes over pretty much everything you need to know to get started as a new Holy Paladin.  Check it out if you’re interested.

Holy Light in a Can:  The Basics of Holy Paladin Healing

4 Responses to “Holy Paladin Healing Guide on HordeReview.com”

  1. Hey Celton

    Thanks for the post we have really had a great response from HolyPaladin.net. I hope to see more stuff later.

    -Bless

  2. Hi!

    Can i translate ur guide to spanish? Today i had a little fight with my GM cause he dnt know nothing about pallys…

    Of coures if u let me translate ur guide im going to leave a link to ur site and ur credits :)

    Tyvm

  3. Hey Celton

    Thanks for the intro to heals, as a soon to reach 80 Paly I have been looking into dual speccing as a healer as all of my other toons are DPS and was glad to see this post on Hordereview.

    Now time to stop thinking about healing and taking the first steps.

    Adri

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