djzombie wrote:
Old School: For every seal a paladin has, there used to be a judgement with the same name associated with it.
New School: Now when you judge anything, the affects listed on whatever seal you are currently buffed with, also takes effect.
So, if you have seal of righteousness on, and you use judgement of light, your judgement of light will trigger abilities of both judgement of light, and as if you were judgeing your seal of righteousness.
I believe most tanks now use seal of vengeance. I use SoV exclusively now unless I'm trying to get mana back with wisdom(very rare tanking, unless you're ot).
I haven't used Seal of Righteousness at all since the seal changes, has anyone tried it tanking? I'd be interested in the results.
I use vengeance because of the glyph that gives you 10 expertise while its active. That's not rating, its 10 whole expertise, nearly half of what you need to be capped.
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You could use Seal of Righteousness if you are doing trash pulls, as trash doesn't usually live long enough to really get all 5 stacks of Vengeance up.
Bosses, you will always want SoV.
Maybe with Lv85, tanks might be going for Seal of Command (lol!) with the 5 extra talent points, who knows. That would help keep AoE threat on trash pulls, I'd think, right?