I need some help here. One of our little guild's most valued members because of his personalty (and seniority I might add) is having some problems with his paladin.
We had him straightened out at about level 60, fixed his talents, but now that he is 80 it's just a mess. His gear is chaotic, his rotations are next to non-existant. All that while he has his heart in the right place. I think he's trying to be a paladin in the classical sense - the good guy helping out where needed, being able to heal in a pitch, do some damage - those things.
How can we get him there? Is there a way to be a healer without being holy? Somewhat respectable damage without having to memorize complicated rotations?
Nobody cares about his personal damage. We'd bring him just for buffs (if there is something like a "buffadin") but I know he gets frustrated about what he thinks is a lack of contribution.
I really want him in our raid and dungeon groups. I just don't know how...
Suggest some builds, please, along with how you'd actually gear up for it and eventually play it. Our "problem child" is about twice as old as the rest of us (people on this board probably included) so the KISS way would be very much preferred.
http://armory.wow-europe.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Laughing+Skull&n=Hawara