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'''Items''' (previously known as '''Burn cards''') are special kinds of [[cards]] that all [[Champions]] have access to via the in-match store. These items allow players to gain useful benefits such as bonus movement or reload speed. There are four types of items: <span style="color: #088fc0; font-weight: bold;">Defense</span>, <span style="color: #efba15; font-weight: bold;">Utility</span>, <span style="color: #00b499; font-weight: bold;">Healing</span>, and <span style="color: #9f1c1b; font-weight: bold;">Offense</span>.
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'''Items''' (previously known as '''Burn cards''' or '''Shared Cards''' before [[Paladins Closed Beta Version 0.33.1266.1|Paladins CB33]]) are special kinds of [[Cards]] that all [[Champions]] have access to via the in-game item store. These items allow players to gain useful benefits such as bonus movement or reload speed. There are four types of items: <span style="color: #088fc0; font-weight: bold;">Defense</span>, <span style="color: #efba15; font-weight: bold;">Utility</span>, <span style="color: #00b499; font-weight: bold;">Healing</span>, and <span style="color: #9f1c1b; font-weight: bold;">Offense</span>.
   
Items can be purchased at the spawn rooms by pressing the item store key ("I" by default). Items are purchased with {{Credits}} [[Credits]].
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Items can be purchased at the spawn rooms by pressing the item store key ({{control|I}} by default). Items are purchased with {{Credits}} [[Credits]]. A maximum of 4 items can be bought per match.
   
Each item can be upgraded up to two times, replacing the previous item with a stronger version of itself. Each upgrade costs the original value multiplied by 2 or 3 (e.g. a 300 {{Credits}} item will cost 600 {{Credits}} to upgrade to tier 2, and 900 {{Credits}} to upgrade to tier 3). Once purchased or upgraded, items cannot be sold or downgraded. There is an autobuy function that allows new players to have the game purchase items for them. This feature can be toggled on and off from the Gameplay tab in the Options menu.
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Each item can be upgraded up to two times, replacing the previous item with a stronger version of itself. Each upgrade costs the original value multiplied by 2 or 3 (e.g. a 300 {{Credits}} item will cost 600 {{Credits}} to upgrade to tier 2, and 900 {{Credits}} to upgrade to tier 3). Once purchased or upgraded, items can be sold or downgraded, as long as the player has not closed the store. There is an autobuy function that allows new players to have the game purchase items for them. This feature can be toggled on and off in the Gameplay tab in the Options menu.
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Before the update [[Paladins Version 2.1.3013.12|Paladins 2.1 Update]] only one item of each category could be purchased by the player, now category restrictions were lifted. Players can undo purchases made in the item store, as long as they have not closed the store page with the [[Paladins Version 3.5.3881.0|Paladins 3.5 Update]].
   
 
==List of Items==
 
==List of Items==
 
===Defense===
 
===Defense===
These items provide bonuses to a champion's defensibility, such as damage mitigation or crowd control reduction.
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These items provide bonuses to a Champion's defense, such as damage mitigation or [[Crowd Control]] reduction.
   
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
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| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Illuminate.png|110px|link=Illuminate]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Illuminate.png|100px|link=Illuminate]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Resilience.png|110px|link=Resilience]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Resilience.png|100px|link=Resilience]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Blast Shields.png|110px|link=Blast Shields]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Blast Shields.png|100px|link=Guardian]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Haven.png|110px|link=Haven]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Haven.png|100px|link=Haven]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Illuminate]]'''
 
|'''[[Illuminate]]'''
 
|'''[[Resilience]]'''
 
|'''[[Resilience]]'''
|'''[[Blast Shields]]'''
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|'''[[Guardian]]'''
 
|'''[[Haven]]'''
 
|'''[[Haven]]'''
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Utility===
 
===Utility===
These items provide bonuses to a champion's miscellaneous stats, such as skill cooldown reduction or faster riding speed.
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These items provide bonuses to a Champion's miscellaneous stats, such as skill cooldown reduction or faster riding speed.
   
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
|-
 
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| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Master Riding.png|110px|link=Master Riding]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Nimble.png|100px|link=Nimble]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Morale Boost.png|110px|link=Morale Boost]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Master Riding.png|100px|link=Master Riding]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Nimble.png|110px|link=Nimble]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Morale Boost.png|100px|link=Morale Boost]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Chronos.png|110px|link=Chronos]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Chronos.png|100px|link=Chronos]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Nimble]]'''
 
|'''[[Master Riding]]'''
 
|'''[[Master Riding]]'''
 
|'''[[Morale Boost]]'''
 
|'''[[Morale Boost]]'''
|'''[[Nimble]]'''
 
 
|'''[[Chronos]]'''
 
|'''[[Chronos]]'''
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Healing===
 
===Healing===
These items provide bonuses to a champion's survivability, such as increased life steal or greater out-of-combat regeneration.
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These items provide bonuses to a Champion's health, such as Lifesteal or more maximum health.
   
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
|-
 
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| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Kill to Heal.png|110px|link=Kill to Heal]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Rejuvenate.png|100px|link=Rejuvenate]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Life Rip.png|110px|link=Life Rip]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Kill to Heal.png|100px|link=Kill to Heal]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Rejuvenate.png|110px|link=Rejuvenate]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Life Rip.png|100px|link=Life Rip]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Veteran.png|110px|link=Veteran]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Veteran.png|100px|link=Veteran]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Rejuvenate]]'''
 
|'''[[Kill to Heal]]'''
 
|'''[[Kill to Heal]]'''
 
|'''[[Life Rip]]'''
 
|'''[[Life Rip]]'''
|'''[[Rejuvenate]]'''
 
 
|'''[[Veteran]]'''
 
|'''[[Veteran]]'''
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Offense===
 
===Offense===
These items provide bonuses to a champion's offensive capabilities, such as increased damage to shields or faster reload speed.
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These items provide bonuses to a Champion's offensive capabilities, such as increased damage to [[Shields]] or faster reload speed.
   
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
|-
 
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| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Bulldozer.png|110px|link=Bulldozer]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Bulldozer.png|100px|link=Bulldozer]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Cauterize.png|110px|link=Cauterize]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Cauterize.png|100px|link=Cauterize]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Wrecker.png|110px|link=Wrecker]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Deft Hands.png|100px|link=Deft Hands]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Deft Hands.png|110px|link=Deft Hands]]
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| style="min-width: 105px;" |[[File:Card Wrecker.png|100px|link=Wrecker]]
 
|-
 
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|'''[[Bulldozer]]'''
 
|'''[[Bulldozer]]'''
 
|'''[[Cauterize]]'''
 
|'''[[Cauterize]]'''
|'''[[Wrecker]]'''
 
 
|'''[[Deft Hands]]'''
 
|'''[[Deft Hands]]'''
 
|'''[[Wrecker]]'''
 
|}
 
|}
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== Upcoming Items ==
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===Offensive===
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{| style="text-align: center;"
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|-
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| style="width: 105px" |[[File:Card Aggression.png|100px|link=Provision]]
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|-
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|'''[[Provision]]'''
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|}
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==Videos==
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{{#ev:youtube|ZIAiUP_3p50|600}}
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{{#ev:youtube|hkNp15_z1K0|600}}
   
 
==Removed Items==
 
==Removed Items==
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{| style="text-align: center;"
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
|-
 
|-
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Develop.png|110px|link=Develop]]
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| style="width: 105px" |[[File:Card Develop.png|100px|link=Develop]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Sterilize.png|110px|link=Sterilize]]
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| style="width: 105px" |[[File:Card Sterilize.png|100px|link=Sterilize]]
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| style="width: 105px" |[[File:Card Blast Shields.png|100px|link=Blast Shields]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Develop]]'''
 
|'''[[Develop]]'''
 
|'''[[Sterilize]]'''
 
|'''[[Sterilize]]'''
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|'''[[Blast Shields]]'''
 
|}
 
|}
   
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{| style="text-align: center;"
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
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| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Equestrian.png|110px|link=Equestrian]]
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| style="width: 105px" |[[File:Card Equestrian.png|100px|link=Equestrian]]
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Huntsman.png|110px|link=Huntsman]]
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| style="width: 105px" |[[File:Card Huntsman.png|100px|link=Huntsman]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Equestrian]]'''
 
|'''[[Equestrian]]'''
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{| style="text-align: center;"
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
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| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Gather.png|110px|link=Gather]]
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| style="width: 105px" |[[File:Card Gather.png|100px|link=Gather]]
 
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|-
 
|'''[[Gather]]'''
 
|'''[[Gather]]'''
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{| style="text-align: center;"
 
{| style="text-align: center;"
 
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|-
| style="width: 125px" |[[File:Card Aggression.png|110px|link=Aggression]]
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| style="width: 105px" |[[File:Card Aggression.png|100px|link=Aggression]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''[[Aggression]]'''
 
|'''[[Aggression]]'''
 
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|}
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== Changelog ==
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{{ChangelogItem|period= Closed Beta|version= 0.33.1266.1|versionShort= 0.33|content=
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*Refactored the burn card system to have progression and renamed the system to “Items”.
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}}
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{{ChangelogItem|period= Closed Beta|version= 0.29.1143.3|versionShort= 0.29|content=
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*Added 6th spot in each row.
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}}
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{{ChangelogItem|period= Closed Beta|version= 0.27.1089|versionShort= 0.27|content=
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*Brand new interface and layout.
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*Players now have the option to automatically purchase Burn Cards when they have enough Credits.
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*The Damage category has been renamed to Attack.
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}}
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{{ChangelogItem|period= Closed Beta|version= 0.26.1032.2|versionShort= 0.26|content=
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*Burn cards are now removed on the end of a round instead of upon death.
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*Purchasing burn cards is now allowed while you are dead.
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*Purchasing burn cards is now allowed while you are forward spawned during an attack phase.
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*You may now only purchase one burn card from each category. For example, you may only select one Damage burn card.
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*Burn card store no longer has an ALL tab.
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*Damage burn cards now have a orange glow around your weapon.
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:*Known issue: this is only playing in third person.
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*Burn card art updated to better represent the category each card is in with matching background colors.
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*Added a new sound conformation for purchasing burn cards.
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}}
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{{ChangelogItem|period= Closed Beta|version= 0.25.1004|versionShort= 0.25|content=
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*General
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:*Burn Cards are now lost on death, but can be purchased at any time during the match.
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:*Players now show their current Burn Card value next to their name with a colored crystal (Green 50-200 Credits, Blue 201-500 Credits, Purple 501-1000 Credits, Gold 1000+ Credits).
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::"Now that Capture & Payload matches are lasting longer, we feel the Burn Card system needs to be updated to be a bit more dynamic and scale better with different Credit values. The goal with these changes is to give each life more meaning, and give players more tools to be effective each time they spawn. We welcome feedback on this new system as we work to include more in-match systems."
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}}
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{{ChangelogItem|period= Closed Beta|version= 0.22.968|versionShort= 0.22|content=
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*Shared Cards have been removed from deck building and turned into Burn Cards.
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:*Players can use Credits accrued through standard gameplay to purchase Burn Cards at the start of each round.
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*The following Burn Cards are categorized as Defense cards:
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:*[[Blast Shields]] (100), [[Haven]] (100), [[Resilience]] (100), [[Sterilize]] (100), [[Develop]] (300).
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*The following Burn Cards are categorized as Healing cards:
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:*[[Cauterize]] (100), [[Gather]] (100), [[Life Rip]] (300), [[Veteran]] (300).
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*The following Burn Cards are categorized as Utility cards:
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:*[[Master Riding]] (100), [[Equestrian]] (100), [[Nimble]] (200), [[Morale Boost]] (200) [[Chronos]] (400).
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*The following Burn Cards are categorized as Damage cards:
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:*[[Bulldozer]] (200), [[Wrecker]] (200), [[Deft Hands]] (300), [[Aggression]] (400).
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}}
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{{ChangelogItem|period= Closed Beta|version= 0.16.851|versionShort= 0.16|content=
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*'''Neutral Cards'''
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:*'''General'''
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::*All Neutral cards are now Common rarity, and moving forward only Neutral cards will exist at this rarity.
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::*Neutral cards no longer rank up in match, and will now have a single stat increase.
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}}
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{{ChangelogItem|period= Closed Beta|version= 0.14.810.7|versionShort= 0.14|content=
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*General
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:*Neutral Cards have been added to the game that every champion will have access to. These are a base set of cards that fit all general counter situations and allow players to quickly identify what counters the enemy players are equipped with.
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:*Neutral Cards cannot be earned or looted through chests.
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<br>
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*General
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:*The card rarities have been reworked to fit specific functions more cleanly, with the goal to increase clarity in understanding what an enemy player is capable of when looking at their cards. We have not documented all rarity changes here, check the vault for any specific changes.
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*Common
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:*These are defensive cards that include counters to the three primary damage methods and Crowd Control.
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*Uncommon
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:*These are cards centered around movement and healing.
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*Rare
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:*These are cards focused on countering champion specializations like Shields and Pets.
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*Epic
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:*These are ability modification cards that focus on champion enhancement.
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*Legendary
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:*These are damage and Health oriented cards.
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}}}}
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Revision as of 17:06, 27 December 2021

Items (previously known as Burn cards or Shared Cards before Paladins CB33) are special kinds of Cards that all Champions have access to via the in-game item store. These items allow players to gain useful benefits such as bonus movement or reload speed. There are four types of items: Defense, Utility, Healing, and Offense.

Items can be purchased at the spawn rooms by pressing the item store key (I by default). Items are purchased with Currency Credits Credits. A maximum of 4 items can be bought per match.

Each item can be upgraded up to two times, replacing the previous item with a stronger version of itself. Each upgrade costs the original value multiplied by 2 or 3 (e.g. a 300 Currency Credits item will cost 600 Currency Credits to upgrade to tier 2, and 900 Currency Credits to upgrade to tier 3). Once purchased or upgraded, items can be sold or downgraded, as long as the player has not closed the store. There is an autobuy function that allows new players to have the game purchase items for them. This feature can be toggled on and off in the Gameplay tab in the Options menu.

Before the update Paladins 2.1 Update only one item of each category could be purchased by the player, now category restrictions were lifted. Players can undo purchases made in the item store, as long as they have not closed the store page with the Paladins 3.5 Update.

List of Items

Defense

These items provide bonuses to a Champion's defense, such as damage mitigation or Crowd Control reduction.

Card Illuminate Card Resilience Card Blast Shields Card Haven
Illuminate Resilience Guardian Haven

Utility

These items provide bonuses to a Champion's miscellaneous stats, such as skill cooldown reduction or faster riding speed.

Card Nimble Card Master Riding Card Morale Boost Card Chronos
Nimble Master Riding Morale Boost Chronos

Healing

These items provide bonuses to a Champion's health, such as Lifesteal or more maximum health.

Card Rejuvenate Card Kill to Heal Card Life Rip Card Veteran
Rejuvenate Kill to Heal Life Rip Veteran

Offense

These items provide bonuses to a Champion's offensive capabilities, such as increased damage to Shields or faster reload speed.

Card Bulldozer Card Cauterize Card Deft Hands Card Wrecker
Bulldozer Cauterize Deft Hands Wrecker

Upcoming Items

Offensive

Card Aggression
Provision

Videos

Removed Items

Paladins has changed extensively since its early Beta stages, and several items have been replaced or completely removed either temporarily or permanently.

Defense

Card Develop Card Sterilize Card Blast Shields
Develop Sterilize Blast Shields

Utility

Card Equestrian Card Huntsman
Equestrian Huntsman

Healing

Card Gather
Gather

Offensive

Card Aggression
Aggression

Changelog


  • Refactored the burn card system to have progression and renamed the system to “Items”.
  • Added 6th spot in each row.
  • Brand new interface and layout.
  • Players now have the option to automatically purchase Burn Cards when they have enough Credits.
  • The Damage category has been renamed to Attack.
  • Burn cards are now removed on the end of a round instead of upon death.
  • Purchasing burn cards is now allowed while you are dead.
  • Purchasing burn cards is now allowed while you are forward spawned during an attack phase.
  • You may now only purchase one burn card from each category. For example, you may only select one Damage burn card.
  • Burn card store no longer has an ALL tab.
  • Damage burn cards now have a orange glow around your weapon.
  • Known issue: this is only playing in third person.
  • Burn card art updated to better represent the category each card is in with matching background colors.
  • Added a new sound conformation for purchasing burn cards.
  • General
  • Burn Cards are now lost on death, but can be purchased at any time during the match.
  • Players now show their current Burn Card value next to their name with a colored crystal (Green 50-200 Credits, Blue 201-500 Credits, Purple 501-1000 Credits, Gold 1000+ Credits).
"Now that Capture & Payload matches are lasting longer, we feel the Burn Card system needs to be updated to be a bit more dynamic and scale better with different Credit values. The goal with these changes is to give each life more meaning, and give players more tools to be effective each time they spawn. We welcome feedback on this new system as we work to include more in-match systems."
  • Shared Cards have been removed from deck building and turned into Burn Cards.
  • Players can use Credits accrued through standard gameplay to purchase Burn Cards at the start of each round.
  • The following Burn Cards are categorized as Defense cards:
  • The following Burn Cards are categorized as Healing cards:
  • The following Burn Cards are categorized as Utility cards:
  • The following Burn Cards are categorized as Damage cards:
  • Neutral Cards
  • General
  • All Neutral cards are now Common rarity, and moving forward only Neutral cards will exist at this rarity.
  • Neutral cards no longer rank up in match, and will now have a single stat increase.
  • General
  • Neutral Cards have been added to the game that every champion will have access to. These are a base set of cards that fit all general counter situations and allow players to quickly identify what counters the enemy players are equipped with.
  • Neutral Cards cannot be earned or looted through chests.


  • General
  • The card rarities have been reworked to fit specific functions more cleanly, with the goal to increase clarity in understanding what an enemy player is capable of when looking at their cards. We have not documented all rarity changes here, check the vault for any specific changes.
  • Common
  • These are defensive cards that include counters to the three primary damage methods and Crowd Control.
  • Uncommon
  • These are cards centered around movement and healing.
  • Rare
  • These are cards focused on countering champion specializations like Shields and Pets.
  • Epic
  • These are ability modification cards that focus on champion enhancement.
  • Legendary
  • These are damage and Health oriented cards.




Paladins

About the Game  •  Champions  •  Cards  •  Items  •  Game Modes  •  Maps  •  Ranked  •  Awards  •  Voice Guided System  •  Cosmetic Items  •  Treasure Chests  •  Event Pass  •  Quests  •  Patch notes


Gameplay

General
Bots  •  Common terms  •  Death Recap  •  Eliminations  •  Controls  •  Voice Guided System  •  Warning Indicators  •  Zoning

Champions
Champions
Abilities → Ability  •  Movement Ability  •  Weapon Shots  •  Ultimate Ability
Damage Types → Area or Direct Damage  •  Burst Damage  •  Damage over Time  •  Executes  •  Poke Damage  •  Sustained Damage  •  True Damage
Effects → Cleanses  •  Damage Reduction  •  Deployables  •  Healing  •  Immunity  •  Shields  •  Status Effects  •  Stealth

Playstyle
Cards  •  Talents  •  Items Credits

Game Modes
Game Modes  •  Capture Point  •  Payload

Maps
Maps  •  Map Features  •  Callouts

Game Mechanics
Advanced Mechanics  •  Anti-Healing Mechanic  •  Comeback Mechanic  •  Damage Falloff  •  Diminishing returns  •  Headshot  •  Lifesteal  •  Out of Combat  •  Overtime  •  Respawn

End of the Game
Accolades  •  Scoreboard  •  Post-Match Lobby Landing Screen