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*The following monsters also use Smite (although it requires a hit check, can be [[block]]ed and its +[[% Damage]] is not applied): | *The following monsters also use Smite (although it requires a hit check, can be [[block]]ed and its +[[% Damage]] is not applied): | ||
**[[Blunderbore]] | **[[Blunderbore]] | ||
− | **[[Duriel | + | **[[Duriel|{{Ub|=Duriel}}]] |
**[[Lister the Tormentor|{{Ub|=Lister the Tormentor}}]] and his [[Minion of Destruction|Minions of Destruction]] | **[[Lister the Tormentor|{{Ub|=Lister the Tormentor}}]] and his [[Minion of Destruction|Minions of Destruction]] | ||
**Uber [[Duriel (Pandemonium Event)|{{Ub|=Duriel}}]] | **Uber [[Duriel (Pandemonium Event)|{{Ub|=Duriel}}]] |
Revision as of 18:14, 5 October 2012
The sword of a Paladin represents the might of righteousness and his shield symbolizes the strength of his faith. Both are tools he uses to mete out justice. Just as righteousness can give his spirit the fortitude to overcome the attacks of the unjust, so too can faith be a weapon to strike back at those who work to defeat him. To this end, the Paladin has developed several combat techniques that use the shield not only for defense, but also as an offensive weapon.
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