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*All players that participated in the game's closed beta before [[Paladins Closed Beta Version 0.20.946.4|April 7, 2016]] were given all champions that were available back then for free. |
*All players that participated in the game's closed beta before [[Paladins Closed Beta Version 0.20.946.4|April 7, 2016]] were given all champions that were available back then for free. |
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+ | *The various champion class icons appear as Steam emoticons, which can be viewed [[Steam Community Items#Event_Emoticons|here]]. |
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*Most champions have a distinct crystal encrusted in their weapons and/or outfit. |
*Most champions have a distinct crystal encrusted in their weapons and/or outfit. |
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+ | *Many champions originally had several additional skin recolors in the past, though these were eventually removed. The [https://www.reddit.com/r/Paladins/comments/8t3eiz/developer_qa_june_22_2018/e14i0jr/ reason given] for this was that multiple recolors made the store confusing and messy, cluttered skin equipping UI, and ran the risk of hiding content that could make money. |
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*There was a way to purchase Champion mastery levels with {{Gold}} Gold (every 20 experience points costing 1 {{Gold}}). It was removed with the [[Paladins Version 3.2.3587.5|Paladins 3.2 update]]. |
*There was a way to purchase Champion mastery levels with {{Gold}} Gold (every 20 experience points costing 1 {{Gold}}). It was removed with the [[Paladins Version 3.2.3587.5|Paladins 3.2 update]]. |
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− | *Every champion whose name begins with the letter 'S' all possess some form of [[Stealth]] ability. |
+ | *Every champion whose name begins with the letter 'S' (even [[VII]]) all possess some form of [[Stealth]] ability. |
*[[:File:2019_Champion_Concepts.jpg|Early concepts]] reveal that [[Tiberius]], [[Vora]], and [[Saati]] were all originally intended to release during 2019, while [[Corvus]] and [[Yagorath]] were not initially planned.<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1437044204925030404</ref> |
*[[:File:2019_Champion_Concepts.jpg|Early concepts]] reveal that [[Tiberius]], [[Vora]], and [[Saati]] were all originally intended to release during 2019, while [[Corvus]] and [[Yagorath]] were not initially planned.<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1437044204925030404</ref> |
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+ | *The [[Salt Io Collection|Salt]] skin for [[Io]] was originally intended to be its own champion, but was eventually either replaced or changed into [[VII]].<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1492127092565229569</ref> |
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+ | *Modern champion designs are based on two "archetypes", with those being "waifus" and "edgelords".<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1525488703027675137</ref> |
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+ | *Many designs suspected to be incredibly early concepts of Paladins characters (due to the presence of Pip's early concept) can be seen [[:Category:Paladins_Concepts|here]].<ref>https://www.artstation.com/artwork/ad96X</ref> Though the exact extent of how much these designs show early Paladins concept art is unknown for certain. |
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+ | *As mentioned [[:File:Killed Off Playability.png|here]], even if a champion is killed off in the [[Lore|lore]], they'll still remain playable. It's also worth mentioning that no champion in the present day of the lore has died so far, not even [[:File:Lex_and_the_Abyss.png|Lex]] or [https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1448228992193073156 Yagorath]. |
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*Originally, two different champions were intended to follow [[Yagorath]] and start off 2021, but were ultimately cut due to unknown reasons.<ref>[[:File:cut2020champs.png]]</ref> These two characters were later revealed / implied to have been [[Karne]] and [[Valera]].<ref>[[:File:Karne and Valera Playable.png]]</ref> |
*Originally, two different champions were intended to follow [[Yagorath]] and start off 2021, but were ultimately cut due to unknown reasons.<ref>[[:File:cut2020champs.png]]</ref> These two characters were later revealed / implied to have been [[Karne]] and [[Valera]].<ref>[[:File:Karne and Valera Playable.png]]</ref> |
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**Both ultimately never progressed beyond the concept stages and were already cancelled by the time Yagorath's voice pack was being written. |
**Both ultimately never progressed beyond the concept stages and were already cancelled by the time Yagorath's voice pack was being written. |
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− | *According to Paladins artist Thunderbrush, at one point he attempted to pitch an insectoid champion, but it was "mercilessly shot down".<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1426274867129856004</ref> |
+ | *According to Paladins artist Thunderbrush, at one point he attempted to pitch an insectoid champion, but it was "mercilessly shot down".<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1426274867129856004</ref> One of these attempts was an early pitch that would eventually become [[Betty La Bomba]], where it was suggested she be a "bumble-bee girl".<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1514335895964499969</ref> |
*He also once attempted to pitch a "channeling" type of champion that would've been heavily inspired by [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Ivan_Ooze Ivan Ooze] from Power Rangers.<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1431439145600266241</ref> |
*He also once attempted to pitch a "channeling" type of champion that would've been heavily inspired by [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Ivan_Ooze Ivan Ooze] from Power Rangers.<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1431439145600266241</ref> |
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+ | *Thunderbrush also mentioned fighting for a skeleton gunslinger champion for several years.<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1528059067951980545</ref> |
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*Multiple attempts have also been made at creating a "battle-bard" champion, a sketch of which can be seen [[:File:Champion Concept Battle Bard.png|here]], but the idea was ultimately shelved as it couldn't be figured out how to best "transfer the experience to an FPS".<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1437047394022182915</ref> |
*Multiple attempts have also been made at creating a "battle-bard" champion, a sketch of which can be seen [[:File:Champion Concept Battle Bard.png|here]], but the idea was ultimately shelved as it couldn't be figured out how to best "transfer the experience to an FPS".<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1437047394022182915</ref> |
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+ | *A possibly related "Frog Bard" champion has also been desired to be implemented by some developers, but ultimately has yet to become reality due to seemingly being too "weird".<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1478758795480342528</ref> |
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+ | *Another scrapped champion concept includes a [[:File:Champion Concept Gunlancer.jpg|"gunlancer"]] [[:File:Champion Concept Gunlancer 2.jpg|frontline]] champion that was originally set to release at the end of 2022.<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1471890348465078279</ref> This champion seems to have been part of a potential future faction, based on the elephant icons appearing on the character, with a [[:File:Elephant Symbol.png|similar symbol]] later appearing in the [https://youtu.be/14e7L1tyy4E?t=19 A Conflict Reignited] lore cinematic. |
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+ | *Another two champions were ultimately scrapped for various reasons ([https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1498860644082270209 such as schedule / design / developer confidence / etc.]), with these designs including a type of [[:File:ChampionConceptDemonCaller.jpg|Demon Caller]], as well as [[:File:ChampionConceptSupport.jpg|Mechanical themed Support]].<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1498862284726226944</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1499096889957912578</ref> |
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+ | *Yet another scrapped champion is the [[:Category:Unused Berserker Champion|Berserker]], who had many different designs, both male and female, with later designs leaning towards male, while also showcasing some potential abilities, such as a type of "rage mode" that would change him into a burning skeleton. They were ultimately scrapped due to not resonating with the developers.<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1498859470193152004</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1528054119566548994</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1528083809169727488</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1528069146503692289</ref> |
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+ | *And yet even another scrapped champion was a [[:File:Champion Concept Pyre Acolyte.png|Pyre]] [[:File:Champion Concept Pyre Acolyte2.png|Acolyte]] character who was also a weapons engineer, one that would've infused regular Realm technology with Pyre magic. They were concepted around mid 2019, long before [[Azaan]], and reached a point they even had a concept splash art drawn up.<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1532153340926238724</ref> |
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+ | *The [[Salt Io Collection|Salt]] skin for [[Io]] was originally intended to be its own champion, but was eventually either replaced or changed into [[VII]].<ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1492127092565229569</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1531730549403959296</ref> |
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Revision as of 11:46, 2 June 2022
Champions are the playable characters in Paladins. Each one has their own unique abilities and fighting style. There are currently 60 playable champions in the game.
Champions are organized into 4 different classes: Front Line, Damage, Support and Flank.
Information
Abilities
Every champion has a unique weapon, 4 or more abilities, and a special ability called an Ultimate. Ultimate Ability are not subject to cooldown, but instead have a meter that must be charged before they can be used. This meter passively gains a 1% charge every 3.33s, but can be actively increased by dealing damage to enemies and restoring the missing health of allies. Landing a Killing Blow on an enemy with a high Killstreak grants an additional 10% ultimate charge for each kill streak after the 5th. Using an ultimate will deplete the meter fully, allowing it to recharge.
Deck Building
Each champion possesses 3 unique Talents. Talents grant access to different playstyles by providing strong boosts to certain aspects of the champion, with some talents even causing radical changes to the way their weapon or skills work, usually at the cost of some counterbalancing penalty.
Champions use Cards to increase their performance and enhance their skills, and Items to help them adapt to specific situations in every match.
Unlock Champions
New players start with 6 champions unlocked by default: Cassie, Jenos, Lex, Ruckus, Seris and Viktor. Players also gain temporary access to 4 champions from a rotating free champion schedule. Every Wednesday at 08:00 AM UTC two champions will be changed that remain in free rotation for two weeks. Flank and Support or Front Line and Damage are always exchanged alternately.
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April 19th, 2023 - April 26th, 2023 |
Additional champions can be purchased for either Gold or Crystals. The majority of the cast costs 30,000 / 200 to unlock, while the most recently released champions cost 60,000 / 300 . A few champions (such as Buck and Grohk) cost 15,000 / 100 instead. Locked champions can be tested in the Shooting Range before purchase.
With the DLC bundles Starter Edition, Gold Edition, Deluxe Edition and the Season Pass players can unlock current and future Champions in the game through a real money purchase.
Mastery Level
Each champion has their own Mastery Level, which increases the more they are played. Achieving new levels with a champion grants special rewards and Cosmetic Items.
Access Ranked
Players are required to have at least 16 owned champions to access Ranked, champions in Free-Rotation do not count.
Champions
A List of Champions with publication date can be found here.
Front Line
These champions are the best at maintaining control of objectives and protecting their teammates through shields, personal force fields, or just by taking fire. Front Line champions gain 100% more Credits for standing near an objective.
Damage
These champions can consistently deal high amounts of damage. Damage champions gain 100% more Credits for dealing damage to enemy champions.
Support
These champions offer a wide range of utility, both offensive and defensive. However, they specialize in healing and causing chaos in enemy attacks. Support champions gain 100% more Credits for healing allies. They gain eliminations from healing a target that gets the killing blow on an enemy. Support champions also gain ultimate charge from healing done to teammates besides themselves. Healing that restores 0 Health (for example, healing someone who is at full health) won't provide ultimate charge.
Flank
These champions excel in both damage and mobility to help them in combat as well as chase and confirm kills from the enemy's rear. However, their low health makes them vulnerable to getting overwhelmed by multiple enemies. Flank champions gain 30% more Credits from landing killing blows on enemies.
Videos
Trivia
- All players that participated in the game's closed beta before April 7, 2016 were given all champions that were available back then for free.
- The various champion class icons appear as Steam emoticons, which can be viewed here.
- Most champions have a distinct crystal encrusted in their weapons and/or outfit.
- Many champions originally had several additional skin recolors in the past, though these were eventually removed. The reason given for this was that multiple recolors made the store confusing and messy, cluttered skin equipping UI, and ran the risk of hiding content that could make money.
- There was a way to purchase Champion mastery levels with Gold (every 20 experience points costing 1 ). It was removed with the Paladins 3.2 update.
- Every champion whose name begins with the letter 'S' (even VII) all possess some form of Stealth ability.
- Early concepts reveal that Tiberius, Vora, and Saati were all originally intended to release during 2019, while Corvus and Yagorath were not initially planned.[1]
- The Salt skin for Io was originally intended to be its own champion, but was eventually either replaced or changed into VII.[2]
- Modern champion designs are based on two "archetypes", with those being "waifus" and "edgelords".[3]
- Originally, two different champions were intended to follow Yagorath and start off 2021, but were ultimately cut due to unknown reasons.[5] These two characters were later revealed / implied to have been Karne and Valera.[6]
- One of the two would've been extremely similar to Octavia.
- Vora originally had kill taunts towards the two of them, being more complaints about the Magistrate and Resistance, and how the she views the two as fooling themselves into thinking they're righteous.
- Both ultimately never progressed beyond the concept stages and were already cancelled by the time Yagorath's voice pack was being written.
- According to Paladins artist Thunderbrush, at one point he attempted to pitch an insectoid champion, but it was "mercilessly shot down".[7] One of these attempts was an early pitch that would eventually become Betty La Bomba, where it was suggested she be a "bumble-bee girl".[8]
- He also once attempted to pitch a "channeling" type of champion that would've been heavily inspired by Ivan Ooze from Power Rangers.[9]
- Thunderbrush also mentioned fighting for a skeleton gunslinger champion for several years.[10]
- Multiple attempts have also been made at creating a "battle-bard" champion, a sketch of which can be seen here, but the idea was ultimately shelved as it couldn't be figured out how to best "transfer the experience to an FPS".[11]
- A possibly related "Frog Bard" champion has also been desired to be implemented by some developers, but ultimately has yet to become reality due to seemingly being too "weird".[12]
- Another scrapped champion concept includes a "gunlancer" frontline champion that was originally set to release at the end of 2022.[13] This champion seems to have been part of a potential future faction, based on the elephant icons appearing on the character, with a similar symbol later appearing in the A Conflict Reignited lore cinematic.
- Another two champions were ultimately scrapped for various reasons (such as schedule / design / developer confidence / etc.), with these designs including a type of Demon Caller, as well as Mechanical themed Support.[14][15]
- Yet another scrapped champion is the Berserker, who had many different designs, both male and female, with later designs leaning towards male, while also showcasing some potential abilities, such as a type of "rage mode" that would change him into a burning skeleton. They were ultimately scrapped due to not resonating with the developers.[16][17][18][19]
Paladins |
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About the Game • Champions • Cards • Items • Game Modes • Maps • Ranked • Awards • Voice Guided System • Cosmetic Items • Treasure Chests • Event Pass • Quests • Patch notes |
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General Champions Playstyle Game Modes Maps Game Mechanics End of the Game |
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1437044204925030404
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1492127092565229569
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1525488703027675137
- ↑ https://www.artstation.com/artwork/ad96X
- ↑ File:cut2020champs.png
- ↑ File:Karne and Valera Playable.png
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1426274867129856004
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1514335895964499969
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1431439145600266241
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1528059067951980545
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1437047394022182915
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1478758795480342528
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1471890348465078279
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1498862284726226944
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1499096889957912578
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1498859470193152004
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1528054119566548994
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1528083809169727488
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1528069146503692289
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1532153340926238724
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1492127092565229569
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ThunderBrush/status/1531730549403959296