
Gameplay is simple and straightforward, making it a great leveling choice for any type of Paladin. Most underrated Paladin skill - Conversion. Build Overview for Zealadin in Diablo II: Resurrected Patch 2.7 & Ladder Season 4 The Zeal Paladin, aka the Zealot, Zealadin, or Zealer, is a fast-paced, fast-hitting DPS melee build that can take on all levels of play. Wish you all well and enjoy your Paladin Power! If we do the math well, there is space to get one skill at 20 points, four others by 10 points and still have enough points to allocate to each other Paladin Skill, just for the styling of a Gigachad Pala. Don’t get fancied by high damage numbers, the more tanky, responsive and resourceful is your character, the better he will perform overall. If you want to be extra stylish you can add few more skill points into blessed hammer and concentration, so the undead packs will be easier that way compared to the other methods of “handling”.

Use charge to be extra mobile, zeal+holy shock for the pesky enemies like the fallen, smite + swap to a weapon with cruising blow for the superuniques, bosses and tougher enemies, use conversion for the hard-to kill normal monster after you get to higher difficulty and swapping between fanaticisms/salvation and redemption often, to keep your DSP high and your survivability to top level. If you want something fresh out of the box, make a build using all the skills possible. If you look carefully at what the paladin skills offer, you’ll easily observe that this class is somewhat easy to play by combining two or more skills and using the rest as back-ups.
