Paladins Use Divine Power To Bring Justice In Tarisland’s Latest Class Introduction
Specialize as a DPS or a Tank.
Today, Level Infinite dropped another Tarisland introduction. This time, it’s for the ubiquitous MMORPG class, the Paladin. In Tarisland, players of this class can specialize as a melee DPS or a melee tank – otherwise known as Justice or Guard. Both use divine power, but the Justice uses magic to inflict high damage while the Guard shields and heals wounded units.
The Paladin carries a hammer and shield. The base specialization trees only have a few skills in common, but the two sets of skills can be mixed to meet the needs of the player in combat.
The Paladins are an Elven class, and one of their traits tied to their divinity is that they get on well with the humans in the game. If a Paladin has a Justice specialization, they spend their time fighting for… well… Justice, using swords and hammers. Those with a Guardian specialization do exactly what you’d expect them to do. They stand at the front, take the hits, and protect their friends.
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