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There are no official classes for players to choose from in New World, which means there are no restrictions on the choice of weapons and skills. Players need to start from scratch and build their own character positioning according to their personal preferences, and achieve this goal by matching different equipment, accessories, and allocating specific skill points.
Since there are no official classes for players to choose from in New World, passionate and innovative players can make a personalized Paladin Build based on their personal preferences. Based on this, here are some basic suggestions for reference.
Paladins class combines multiple roles of healing, defense, and damage. The character’s mastery of various weapons is determined by allocating points to specific skills. As for armor, there are no hard and fast rules or restrictions.
Normally, heavy armor is seen as the standard configuration of Paladins, but in this game, it is more of a preference than a mandatory requirement. For Paladins who tend to use more healing and participate less in close combat, they may prefer lighter armor.
To adapt to different combat styles and needs, players can use New World Coins to upgrade equipment and skills that better suit their role, to play a greater role on the battlefield.
Players can obtain a variety of high-quality weapons, accessories, and other items through rewards or defeating bosses. The crafting system in the game also provides a wealth of options, allowing any character to craft all items after mastering the corresponding recipes, and must have a sufficient crafting level. However, it will be more beneficial for Paladins to focus on specific professions.
This build is for players who like shiny metal images and sword and shield combos. Although there are no mounts in Aeternum, you can still become a powerful Paladin. The key lies in equipping full metal armor, a sword and shield, and having healing abilities.
Your character will allocate Strength and Dexterity to enhance weapon effects, and Focus to improve healing powers. Your main hand will usually hold a sword and shield, with a healing staff at the ready as a secondary weapon.
This build focuses on pure damage output, similar to Retribution Paladin build in World of Warcraft. Now, with the addition of Void damage, players can create Paladins with dark power.
This build has fewer Attribute Stats to focus on. Since this Paladin does not heal, Dexterity becomes optional and Focus can be ignored completely. Paladins will use two-handed weapons that rely on Strength, such as Void gauntlet. Frost or Fire-based power can also be used.
When making Paladin Builds, the main attribute points are invested in Focus, while Constitution and Dexterity are secondary stats. This allocation gives the character higher evasion and mobility, as well as more health.
Depending on player preference, you can also choose to equip lighter armor, which will not affect healing ability. This build leaves little room for attack or defense unless the player is willing to sacrifice some levels to expand other attributes.
However, this build offers a lot of possibilities in terms of weapon choice. Players can choose to strengthen Focus, continue to use Life staff for healing, or use a Void Gauntlet for damage. Or invest more points in Dexterity to use ranged weapons or fine weapons like rapiers.
Each build has its own unique charm and fighting style. By allocating attribute points reasonably and handpicking equipment and skills, players can create a Paladins build that suits both personal preferences and team needs.