Good dps warriors and rogues will dual wield. But as a paladin, the only way to get your dps on top is to get a high dps 2-handed weapon. I prefer using a 2H sword but 2H maces do as good. And since two-handed weapons don't hit as fast as one-handed do, your holy spells will become your best friends.
Soloing or with a group with no healer
Holy spells rotation : Retribution aura / (greater) blessing of kings / Seal of command / Judgment of light / Crusader strike / Divine storm / then repeat from judgment of light.
Grouping with a healer
Holy spells rotation : Retribution aura or Devotion aura for the tank / (greater) blessing of kings / Seal of blood(because it does more damage but you lose HP) / Judgment of light / Crusader strike / Divine storm / then repeat from judgment of light.
Don't forget to use Consecration everytime it's up (be careful not to hit CC'd target e.g. sheeped, sapped, repented)
Talents
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/classes/paladin/talents.html?tal=000000000000000000000000001150000000000000000000000342322512233312322130231351
This is my talent tree but it's not the perfect model just as long as you have Divine strenght, Blessing of kings, Seal of command, Conviction, Vengeance, Crusader strike and Divine storm maxed out.
It's always a good thing to have repentance too. Your party will be glad to have you with them since this spell can CC demons, dragonkins, giants, humanoids and undead.
Stats
(most important to the top/less important to to bottom)
+strenght
+attack power
+crit chance
+stamina
+hit rating
+agility
+intellect +expertise +spell power
If you think I forgot something, please feel free to tell me and I'll add it.
So that was a large overview of being a good ret pally there sure is more stuff to know but those are more the things you'll notice by getting the hang of it and of course by your play style.
Have a good time Dps'ing :D
Good work Aenicus. If I ever have the time for a 5th char (or if I decide to retire Demonevil), it'll definitely be a pally.
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