The Light and How to Swing It: Ret gear, part 2

Two weeks ago, I presented the first part of a list of gear for aspiring retribution paladins. This week, I'm going to finish up that list and go over everything from gloves to librams to weapons. Again, this list is meant to help your up and coming or aspiring retribution Paladin get geared up correctly. Just as before, I'm going to skip over PvP gear (because that really doesn't require a list) as well as heroic / raid gear, which isn't really immediately accessible to you if you're just starting out. It was commented on last time, but just as a precaution, there is a lot of so called "Warrior" gear on this list and very little that has spell damage or intellect. As you improve your retribution set, you'll likely pick up gear that has more of those stats on it, but for now I suggest going for gear which increases strength / attack power and melee crit above almost anything else. Alright, let's get to it!
Gloves
BoE Drop
Gauntlets of the Skullsplitter - You'll likely find these on the AH, so check often. These are available at 64, but will easily last you until 70. They lack stamina, but have a good amount of strength, agility, and most importantly, hit rating.
Crafted
Ragesteel Gloves - Like much of the Ragesteel set, these gloves are lacking in stamina. They make up for it by having a lot of strength and crit rating, but remember -- you can't get the set bonus unless you're a blacksmith.
Adamantite Plate Gloves - These are more balanced than Ragesteel, as they carry both strength and a good amount of stamina, but they lack crit. However, they come with 2 sockets (a red and a blue), so you have some flexibility. Considering that some of pieces in your starting set may lack stamina, you may opt to take these.
Quests
Zaxxis Gloves - These have a nice mix of all the stats you're looking for, plus some hit rating. They don't really excel in any one area though, so I'd replace these when you can.
Gauntlets of the Vanquisher - Part of a long quest chain in Netherstorm, some of which will require a group, but these gloves are totally worth it. A lot of strength, stamina, agility and hit rating -- pick these up if you can.
Instance Drop
Gauntlets of Cruel Intention - Drops off of Thorgrin the Tender in Botanica. These gloves pack a good amount of strength, stamina, and crit rating, so grab these if you get the chance.
Belt
BoE Drop
Girdle of Siege - You can probably pick this up from your local auction house. Once you hit 63 you can use this belt, which has bonuses to strength, stamina and crit rating.
Quests
Engraved Cattleman's Buckle - Available from a quest chain in Netherstorm, this belt is almost so good it could be blue. Bonuses to strength, stamina, crit rating and hit rating... it's got it all.
Borak's Belt of Bravery - From the "Ciper of Damnation" quest chain in Shadowmoon Valley, this belt comes with strength, agility and stamina.
Instance Drop
Deathforge Girdle - Drops off of Talon King Ikiss in Sethekk Halls, this is one of the better belts available. Bonuses to strength, stamina and crit rating, plus 2 gem slots for flexibility.
Legs
BoE Drop
Legguards of the Shattered Hand - Carries a good amount of strength, agility and hit rating, but lacks stamina. However, some Clefthoof Leg Armor will make up for that, and get you some additional agility as well. Considering that you can find these at the AH, I would make an attempt to pick them up as they should last you for a while.
Quests
Runed Sketh'lon Legplates - From a quest in Shadowmoon, you really can't go wrong with these, as they've got what you need -- strength, stamina, crit rating.
Midrealm Leggings - Similar to the above, except you get them in Netherstorm. Compared to the Sketh'lon Legplates, these trade in some stamina but pick up some hit rating. If you're not yet at the hit cap, consider picking these up.
Instance Drop
Ornate Leggins of the Venerated - Blackheart the Inciter, the 2nd boss of Shadow Labyrinth, drops these. No crit rating, but a good amount of strength, as well as some intellect. The spell damage really isn't helpful, but these do come with 3 gem slots, so you can just socket in the stats you need more of.
Boots
BoE Drop
Boots of Zealotry - These come with a decent amount of strength and crit rating, but lack stamina. If you're having trouble finding a good pair of boots, consider picking these up from the auction house.
Rep Grind
Vortex Walking Boots - Requires Exalted reputation with Ogri'la, but these boots are worth it. Strength, stamina, crit rating and 2 sockets are your reward for a long rep grind.
Quests
Expedition Footgear - Available from a quest early in Zangarmarsh, this is a greater starter piece, but should be replaced later.
Kirin'Var Defender's Greaves - From a quest in Netherstorm, these boots have a little bit of everything -- strength, stamina, agility and hit rating.
Instance Drop
Obsidian Clodstompers - Drops off High Botanist Freywinn, the 2nd boss in the Botanica. These boots are an excellent choice, carrying good amounts of strength and stamina. They also come with 2 gem slots, so socket it what you need.
Rings
Rep Grind
Lightwarden's Band - Achieving Revered status with the Aldor grants you this fine ring with agility, stamina and attack power. It's good, but lacking a little in attack power.
A'dal's Command - You've got to hit Exalted with the Sha'tar to get this ring, but it comes with a good amount of strength and a bit of agility and stamina.
Quests
Ogre Slayer's Band - From a quest chain in Nagrand, this is a well balanced ring with a little of everything.
Aggressor's Mark of the Sha'tar - From a long quest chain in Shadowmoon Valley. There are several DPS ring rewards for this quest, but this one has bonuses to crit and attack power.
Overseer's Signet - Available from a quest in Netherstorm, this ring comes with strength, agility and hit rating.
Instance Drop
Ravenclaw Band - Drops off of Talon King Ikiss in Sethekk Halls and comes with agility, stamina, hit rating and attack power.
Ring of Umbral Doom - From Thorngrin the Tender in the Botanica, this ring has a good amount of stamina, crit rating and attack power.
Trinkets
Crafted
Felsteel Boar - The use effect doesn't help out much, but this trinket carries a nice passive bonus to attack power. This trinket is BoP, and as such is only available to Jewelcrafters.
Nightseye Panther - Ignore the stealth bonus on this one. The passive bonus to attack power isn't as great as the Felsteel Boar, but the use effect is far better, increasing your attack power by a whopping 320 for 12 seconds. As with the boar, this trinket is BoP.
Quests
Ancient Draenei War Talisman - Available fairly early in Terokkar Forest, this trinket carries a nice bonus to crit rating, plus a use effect that increases your attack power.
Core of Ar'kelos - From Netherstorm, this trinket increases attack power by 52, and 200 for 20 seconds on use. You can use this or the above, depending on whether you need more crit or more attack power.
Bladefist's Breadth - You can pick this up almost immediately after entering Hellfire Peninsula, and you'll likely use it to 70 and beyond.
Rep Grind
Skyguard Silver Cross - Requires Exalted with the Sha'tari Skyguard, but this trinket is well worth it -- a massive amount of crit rating, and has a 50% chance to increase your attack power by 140 for 30 seconds after killing an enemy.
Libram
Libram of Zeal - Not the best choice, but will help out a bit by enhancing your SotC.
Libram of Righteous Power - From a quest chain in Shadowmoon, this Libram will increase the damage of your Crusader Strike by 18. Not a huge boost, but is a nice alternative if you have nothing better.
Libram of Avengement - Not for starters, as this drops in Heroic Blood Furnace, but needs to be mentioned since this is arguably the best Libram for a Retribution Paladin. This causes JoC, JoR, JoB or JoV to increase your crit rating by 53 for 5 seconds, so work towards getting this as soon as you can.
Weapon
BoE Drop
The Oathkeeper - Very popular with retribution paladins due to its slow speed and high top end damage. The additional strength and stamina helps out as well. Most of all, this can be found at the AH if you're having trouble finding a weapon.
Blade of Misfortune - Better for Blood Elf paladins using SoB due to the speed, but can be bought at the AH and used starting at 60. Increases strength and stamina, and has a massive amount of crit rating.
Crafted
Thunder - This is BoP, so you'll have to be a high level blacksmith to make this, but it's well worth it. The slow speed and high end damage is ideal for SoC, and can be upgraded as you start running heroics. Also consider Lionheart Blade or the Lunar Crescent depending on what stats you need the most of.
Instance Drop
Hellreaver - Available in Hellfire Ramparts, this polearm has bonuses to strength, stamina and crit rating.
Shaarde the Greater - From Tavarok in Mana Tombs, this sword grants increased strength, stamina and crit rating.
Crow Wing Reaper - Drops off of Talon King Ikiss, the last boss of Sethekk Halls. This axe comes with strength, agility and stamina as well as 3 gem slots.
Firemaul of Destruction - From Warbringer O'mrogg in Shattered Halls, this mace has a good amount of strength, a large amount of stamina, and resilience. The resilience is only really useful for PvP, but the high end damage and slower speed is good for SoC.
So there's the list -- get out there and get started! You can put together a pretty decent starter set just by browsing the auction house, but remember to upgrade when you can!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Zach Dec 25th 2007 4:26PM
Actually, Chris, even if Blood Elves use SoB, the higher top-end damage is still preferred because of Crusader Strike, specially with the change going into 2.4. SoB also scales with weapon damage, so a slower weapon works well with it.
Also, because you mentioned the Skyguard Silver Cross, it's worth mentioning that Darkmoon Card: Crusade is well worth getting, as well. Both procs for AP and spell damage are easy to keep up. It's comparatively easier to get than the SSC because you can just collect the cards from the AH.
Chris Jahosky Dec 25th 2007 4:38PM
That is true, Zach. I guess a better way to put it would have been "not as desirable for SoC due to the faster speed."
jaxson_bateman Dec 25th 2007 5:15PM
Good rough guide. However, there are PLENTY of rare weapons better than the Oathkeeper. Spell damage is not fanatastic for ret dps, and there's no crit. The only good part about it is that it can be found on the AH.
My fave two rare weaps for ret are prob the Warmaul of Infused Light (Arc) and the Sonic Spear from SLabs. The Warmaul of Infused Light has all the right stats (included int which is a rarity on ret weapons) and 3 gem slots, and the Sonic Spear also has the right ret stats - including hit rating, and a fair amount of it at that.
Turall Dec 25th 2007 9:17PM
The Lionheart Blade is actually better for ret paladins than thunder for PvE, the stats more than make up for the slightly faster speed.
PvP though, Thunder->Deep thunder all the way.
matrix_dragon Dec 25th 2007 10:21PM
In fact, the stats on the Lionheart yields higher DPS than Thunder.
DPS: BloodMoon > Lionheart > Stormherald
PVP: Stormherald all the way LOL
GamerJunkie Dec 26th 2007 11:48AM
The gear listed in this article will barely kill anybody today with the easy epix Blizzard is handing out you see any Huntard, Rogue, Warrior decked out in Arena PVP gear. These blue gear wouldn't hurt even a Pet today.
jaxson_bateman Dec 26th 2007 5:36PM
Not only is this a starter guide, but most of the gear has little PvP application. Obviously if a retadin is looking to PvP they'll start doing some BGs and get their S1 gear (albeit, no resillience on the gear is painful).
Wallace Dec 26th 2007 1:18PM
Just get warrior gear. And pretend you can actually tank. But realize you are just a guitar hero tank on easymode.
jaxson_bateman Dec 26th 2007 5:35PM
I honestly don't get this comment. Are you saying ret pallies should get dps warrior gear? Yes, they mostly should. AP/crit scale much better than int/spell dmg in terms of dps. Are you saying that tankadins should get prot warrior gear? In some cases they should. Tankadins need 72.4% raw avoidance and 490 defense to become uncrushable and uncrittable against raid bosses, and it's not something that can easily be done with only 'tankadin' gear (without sacrificing a large amount of stamina at least).
In any case... try playing a tankadin and making it raid viable (uncrushable and uncrittable with 12k hp unbuffed). Or if you're referreing to ret, trying playing one with decent dps. You'll see that it isn't a gimme.
Crypt King Dec 26th 2007 2:55PM
@ Wallace
This post has nothing to do with protection paladins, the goal of the retribution paladin is not to tank. Jealousy much?
As for the article, once again they skip out on Intellect and unfortunately spell damage is still used for things like Healing, Consecrate, Exorcism and other abilities beyond Crusader Strike.
Eckozealot Dec 26th 2007 4:13PM
I think you missed 2 trinkets here. Add in Abacus of Violent Odds and Hourglass of the Unraveler. The on-use effect of the Abacus boosts you DPS a ton when its active, and the Hourglass proc is awesome, and has passive crit.
Angus Dec 29th 2007 12:30PM
I was about to mention them myself.
Both these trinkets are superior to the skyguard trinket if you are in an instance. Skyguard is for solo work.
Bronzehawk Dec 31st 2007 8:52AM
This is a pretty decent list. Some of this gear would, in fact, work very well for PvP. It has all your PvP main stats. AP, Crit, and Stam. Lack of resilience is of course a problem. I am a more "casual" type player and I wear strictly "warrior" gear. I consistently rank near the top of bgs and have no problem in world pvp. Do I win every fight? Of course not but there are a lot of factors there.
Now arenas on the other hand require some more resilience based gear...but if you are good at what you do and have a good partner you can do just fine. I think too many people have become "wow nazis" and feel there is only THEIR way to do everything.
Trust me when I say if you want to play a Ret pally, keep collecting warrior gear and you will do just fine 99% of the time. (especially after 2.4).