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The rules have been
changed a bit for Paladin players at the World of Warcraft's Public Test
Realm. Players have noticed that the Forbearance (a Paladin's weakening
"debuff" spell) actually grants damage reduction to the receiver of the
spell. Paladinsucks, as we all know for his neutral battlegrounds idea, was one to notice.
Now we all know Forbearance is used
to ensure that Paladin spells such as Divine Shield, Divine Protection,
Blessing of Protection, and Avenging Wrath cannot succeed on an enemy
successfully cast with Forbearance, until the 60-second cooldown ends.
Bubble attacks for Holy and Protection Paladin builds will now cause
them to do 15% less damage than before. And this counts for all damage, as some people have reported.
Tseric,
Blizzard representative at the WoW Forums has noted the cooldown
complaints and the damage reductions, but he does not know whether the
change is a bug or an actual nerf to be released in the next patch. Either way, it's going to hurt Paladins real bad. Stay tuned, because Tseric will be following up his finds soon.
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