6. Feet
Not too many great +Hit plate for the feet, but there are options. The Berserker's Sabatons are a zone drop from Utgarde Pinnacle, so some might luck out while doing the place. The Auction House might be a better place to hope for it, though, although I wouldn't recommend shelling out the Gold unless you're starved for Hit. Alternatively, you can pick up Trollkickers from doing One of a Kind in Gundrak. Still, the Hit on these plate pieces aren't so high that you should go out of your way for them.
7. Wrist
The wrist slots are also better served with pure Strength items and other stats, but it's easy enough to put something there with Hit. Blacksmiths can craft Vengeance Bindings with only twelve Saronite Bars and an Eternal Fire, so why not? Cast Iron Shackles are a world drop BoE that you might chance upon at the Auction House. Just like the boots, if you don't have +Hit in this slot, don't sweat it, specially if you have high numbers elsewhere.
8. Hands
On the other hand, the hand slot has an excellent piece in the Cache of Eregos in heroic Oculus. The Gauntlets of Dragon Wrath are the best gloves a Retribution Paladin can get pre-raids, and will probably serve you well into Naxxramas. There are also the Gauntlets of the Culling which you'll receive the very first time you do the Culling of Stratholme, in the quest to accompany Arthas as he does his dastardly deeds. It's not epic, but it's a whopping +50 Hit.
9. Weapon
You just can't go wrong with a 2-hander with enough top-end and +Hit to boot. This makes investing in a Titansteel Destroyer worth it, as it makes any drop from normal Naxxramas a sidegrade. I can't recommend anything less because as Retribution Paladins, our weapons make up a large part of our DPS, so getting the bigger, badder weapon is key. If you simply don't have the cash for this, though, there's the perfectly free Dreadlord's Blade after you scare off Mal'ganis in the Culling of Stratholme.
It's important to note that getting all of these pieces will push you way past the Hit cap, which will end up hurting your DPS instead of helping it. 262.4 is also the cap you'll need for raids -- it is too much for heroics and more so in PvP, where you'll need even less. It's key to hit the cap if you want to consider yourself raid-ready and optimize your DPS. Ideally, you can pick up all the epic items on the list, which pushes your Hit to 232, making you completely competitive for heroics and even graduate from them. After capping your Hit, concentrate on stacking as much Strength as possible and worry about the other stats later. Have fun!
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