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Macros for Holy Paladin – Dragonflight 10.2.7 PvP Guide

Welcome to Skill Capped’s Overview of the Most Useful Macros for Holy Paladin in Dragonflight 10.2.7

To make it easier to navigate, we’ve divided the guide into the corresponding sections, covering everything from race and talents to gear and macros. These will give you a good idea about what to expect from Holy Paladin, its strengths and weaknesses, and how to get your character ready to conquer the arena. In this section, we will cover the most useful macros for Holy Paladin in Dragonflight.

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Party Macros

As a Holy Paladin, most of your macros will be based around helping and supporting your team. Your toolkit is full of incredible utility that needs to be used on the right target at the right time. These macros are incredibly useful for most of your utility, which includes Blessing of Protection, Blessing of Freedom, Blessing of Sacrifice, Cleanse Toxins, Word of Glory, Flash of Light and Lay on Hands.

#showtooltip
/cast [@party1] Blessing of Protection
#showtooltip
/cast [@party2] Blessing of Sacrifice
#showtooltip
/cast [@PLAYERNAME] Cleanse Toxins
#showtooltip
/use Verdant Gladiator's Emblem
/cast [@party1] Lay on Hands

Party1 will always be the top player on your party frames, and party2 will be right below, regardless of your own position. So make sure you add these macros to your arsenal by using this template and replacing the spell names with the ones you want to have.

Focus and Arena Macros

These macros follow the same idea as party macros and eliminate the need to manually change targets every time. They are very useful for CC and interrupts. While focus macros are easier to get used to and could be sufficient in most cases, arena macros are a lot more versatile as they allow you to interact with literally any opponent in the game at any point. The downside of making arena macros is the number of binds you will have to allocate. Not to mention, they are a lot more difficult to get used to. You could start by using focus macros for most of your abilities and arena macros for some of the most important CC, and expand the more you get used to it. As a Paladin, the spells that benefit the most from such macros are Hammer of Justice, Rebuke, Hand of Hindrance and Repentance.

#showtooltip
/cast [@arena1] Hammer of Justice
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena2] Repentance
#showtooltip
/cast [@arena3] Repentance
#showtooltip
/cast [@focus] Rebuke

Cancelaura

When playing against Mages, you definitely want to get your hands on cancelaura macros, since they will try to steal some of your very useful utility. This is especially valuable for Blessing of Protection and Blessing of Freedom. Instead of creating a separate bind for it, you could add it to an already existing bind, for example – your mount.

/cancelaura Blessing of Freedom
/cancelaura Blessing of Protection