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Clerics can’t really solo anything unless it is undead pretty early in their career. Then it is nearly a full load of mana per mob. Then you sit and med up. I’d argue that if soloing is the criteria for you the neither class is suitable. I have a cleric purely for groupwork and a Druid for soloing and be able to get around.
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If you decide to roll a cleric I recommend you roll it on Teal and not green. There is a heavy population of Druids and Clerics on green so getting groups there is harder. I sat on Green for two hours unable to group my cleric and did the /move to teal where I got a group in 15 minutes.
If you go Paladin however then I highly recommend Green because it has a high population of players but a shortage of tanks. You would be most sought after for grouping.
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Kaluppo Wood Elf Druid lvl 60 (blue) lvl 45 (green)
Norezferu High Elf Cleric lvl 60 (blue) lvl 40 (green) Hulkthor Dwarf Paladin lvl 20 (blue) Gavallin Wood Elf Ranger lvl 23 (blue) Jardahni Human Monk lvl 2 (green) | ||
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How does a ranger fare solo vs a paladin? I know they can fill in as a tank in a pinch in groups, but thought maybe they would have a bit easier of a time soloing when time is short.
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At 50, fighting higher level things (especially casters), it evens out a bit more. | |||
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