you can be sages mages priests warriors thiefs paladins gladiators rangers and aramentalists [mage knights]
The Christian city that was often sacked and looted by western crusading knights is Constantinople. During the Fourth Crusade in 1204, the knights diverted from their original mission to the Holy Land and instead attacked and captured this ancient city, leading to significant destruction and the establishment of the Latin Empire. This event marked a major turning point in the relationship between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.
Warriors, mages, death knights, paladins, rogues, and hunters can use one handed swords.
As a Grey Knights player, shoot them as much as possible before they get to you. With the new rules it is very hard to beat them. Blow up any transports and make sure to take out paladins, special characters and terminators.
Black Paladins was created in 1979.
Paladins in Troubled Times was created in 2008.
Dwarves can be warriors, paladins, priests, death knights, and rogues. In Cataclysm (due out soon) there is talk of them being able to be mage, shaman and even warlocks.
Yes, in Mists of Pandaria the Pandaren race will be added, which can become any class other than Paladins, Death Knights, Druids and Warlocks.
The duration of Paladins in Troubled Times is 2700.0 seconds.
Paladins are leaders to the troops. They help your troops and raise the morale of your troops.
Depends on the spec of the paladin. Protection paladins are better with 1h/shield. Ret paladins are better with 2h weapons. Holy paladins are better with 1h/shield too, but just for the stats that are on the weapon (ie. Int).
Saint: noun:A person who has been recognized by the Roman Catholic Church as having lived a holy life.Well, saints are like the paladins of the Roman Catholic Church, and paladins are like Jedi Knights, and Jedi who fall to the Dark Side of the Force are called Dark Jedi, so maybe we can coin the term "dark saint" for a saint or formerly saintlike person who falls to worshipping Satan or evil in general?Antonyms for saint:AgnosticAverageConservativeConventionalCustomaryCynicalDisbelieverDoubterEvilFaithlessFreethinkerImpiousNormalOrdinaryOrthodoxPlainRegularSecularistSimpleSkepticTypicalUnbelieverUnholyUsualWickedAnother Answer:The usual answer to the above question would be sinner!