Fatshame's Holy Paladin PvP Build
Fatshame (Tichondrius US) is a Holy Paladin in World of Warcraft that reached a Solo Shuffle rating of 2709 during Dragonflight Season 1, equipped with a 372 item level gear set.
Here is the breakdown of Fatshame's PvP character build for patch 11.2, covering stats, talents, gear, embellishments, enchantments, and gems. Use it as a resource to refine and elevate your own Holy Paladin setup.
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Stat Priority
Stats directly affect a Holy Paladin's Healer performance, appearing on gear, consumables, enchantments, and gems.
They have diminishing returns after reaching +20% from gear, so proper balance ensures the best results.
Secondary Stats
- 12% Critical Strike +473
- 22% Haste +2896
- 16% Mastery +468
- 19% Versatility +3912
Stat priority
- Versatility
- Haste
- Critical Strike
- Mastery
Minor Stats
- 0% Avoidance +0
- 0% Leech +0
- 11% Speed +550
Stat priority
- Speed
- Avoidance
- Leech
Talent Build
Talents define a character’s build and have a direct impact on performance in Solo Shuffle Arena.
Gear
Gear provides core stat bonuses and typically comes from the Great Vault, crafted items, raids, dungeons, Delves, or PvP vendors.
Here is Fatshame's gear for each equipment slot.
Shoulders
Main Hand
Off Hand
Embellishments
Embellishments add special effects to crafted gear. Only two can be equipped, so selection is important.
These are Fatshame's embellishments.
Enchantments
Enchantments enhance gear with additional stats or special procs. Most are crafted by Enchanters, leg enchants come from Leatherworkers, and some slot-specific options appear through seasonal content.
The following are the specific enchantments chosen by Fatshame for each gear slot.
Back
Chest
Wrist
Legs
Main Hand
Gems
Gems provide focused secondary stat bonuses to help fine‑tune builds. They are crafted by Jewelcrafters and socketed into gear.
Sockets can be added to Necklaces and Rings with the Magnificent Jeweler's Setting , or to other gear through seasonal vendor items.
These are Fatshame's currently socketed gems.