Are there limits for which gods can have a paladin?

Yes, generally there are limits to which gods can have paladins, usually requiring deities to be Lawful Good, Neutral Good, or Lawful Neutral, as paladins embody a strong oath and commitment to order and good, but some settings allow exceptions for specific Chaotic Good deities like Sune, and in D&D 5e, a paladin's power comes from their Oath, not strictly their god, though deities can still be patrons. The key is the alignment and tenets of the deity matching the paladin's sworn oath, though some game masters might allow broader interpretations or even paladins serving non-deity ideals.
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What gods can a paladin have?

Paladins who did worship good or lawful gods tended towards the worship of deities such as Azuth, Bahamut, Chauntea or her aspect Yondalla, Helm, Ilmater, Kelemvor, Mystra, Jergal, Lathander, Moradin, Re-Horakhty, Sune, Torm, or Tyr.
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Can a paladin serve multiple gods?

It's a very small change in mentality (and one that makes sense since clerics don't need a particular deity, they can just pick their domains) to have all the good gods working mostly together. If a Paladin follows the principles of their paladins, they'll throw a little power their way as long as it's for the cause.
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What are the rules for a paladin?

A Paladin must act with honor (not lying, cheating, not using poison, etc.). A Paladin must help those who need help, provided they do not use the help for evil or chaotic ends. A Paladin is required to punish those that harm or threaten innocents. A Paladin will never knowingly associate with evil character.
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Does a Paladin's oath have to be to a god?

In general, no. The book states that it is about following the oath. However, in specific settings, they are. For example, while D&D 5E is set in the Forgotten Realms by default, FR canon states that all divine casters need to have a deity.
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How to Play an Oath of Vengeance Paladin in Dungeons & Dragons 5e

What are the downsides of Oathbreaker?

Cons: You lose out on any and all other Paladin features from your original oath - if you went Vengeance, that means you lose Vow of Enmity. Until restoring your original Oath, you will be ENTIRELY INCAPABLE OF RESPECCING. Withers will refuse you this service unless and until you renew your original Oath.
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Do paladins have to choose a deity?

Paladins don't have deities and their powers are instead fueled by their devotion to their oath. While a paladin can be a member of a religious order and people commonly play them as having sworn an oath to a deity, they don't really need to have deities.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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Who were the 12 paladins?

The "12 Paladins" (or Twelve Peers) were legendary knights serving Emperor Charlemagne, famed in medieval French epics, similar to King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table, with members varying by story but always including heroes like Roland, Oliver, and the traitor Ganelon, symbolizing chivalry, loyalty, and faith, though many were fictionalized figures based on historical individuals.
 
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What breaks a paladin oath?

A paladin breaks their oath in D&D by willfully and persistently acting against their oath's core tenets, such as showing mercy to a sworn enemy (Vengeance), betraying allies (Devotion), or abandoning the innocent (Ancients/Crown), leading to loss of powers and potentially becoming an Oathbreaker by embracing darkness or self-interest, though a Dungeon Master (DM) determines the specifics based on the player's choices.
 
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Who are the five original paladins?

And so, Archbishop Alonsus Faol empowered the first five paladins - Uther, Gavinrad the Dire, Turalyon, Tirion Fordring and Saiden Dathrohan. More followed later.
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What is the strongest paladin subclass?

The "strongest" Paladin subclass in D&D 5e often comes down to playstyle, but Oath of the Watchers is frequently cited as the best overall for its powerful support and anti-extraplanar abilities (like Aura of the Sentinel for initiative), with Oath of Vengeance topping lists for pure offense and damage, while Oath of Ancients offers unparalleled defensive utility, especially against magic. Conquest is also a strong contender for control and tanking, using fear. 
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Can you be a paladin without a god?

As many of you know, per RAW, paladins don't require to believe in a specific deity to access their powers and haven't for over a decade. While some people reject that notion and may require paladins to worship a specific deity in their campaign or setting (which is fine, more power to you) consider leaning into that.
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Who is the most powerful paladin?

Androxus: Androxus tops the Paladins tier list most of the time due to his ability to be an excellent flank. He has fantastic mobility and great damage output. It's everything you could want. He's also been possibly the most consistent character and is a very safe choice even when you aren't sure of the meta.
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Can a paladin get spirit guardians?

Spirit Guardians 5e is primarily available to Clerics, but certain subclasses of other classes can also access it: Cleric. Paladin (Oath of the Crown) Divine Soul Sorcerer.
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Can a paladin be a healer?

Yes, Paladins can heal, and are known for strong, burst healing and utility, especially in games like World of Warcraft (Holy Paladin) and Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), using abilities like Lay on Hands, Holy Shock, and Holy Power, making them effective frontline healers or emergency responders, though often less mana-efficient than dedicated Clerics in D&D.
 
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Who is Dark paladin?

Dark Paladin a powerful warrior who is a skilled magician and swordsman. He is also an expert dragon slayer. Dark paladin is born from the fusion of Buster Blader and Dark Magician.
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Who is the most famous paladin?

Roland was the most famous and renown of the paladin. Known to have incredible strength he wielded Durandal, a legendary sword matched only by the likes of Excalibur. Roland was Strong and Loyal but maybe a bit too reckless as well.
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Are paladins tied to gods?

Specifically, a paladin only needs to committed to uphold justice and righteousness, to stand with the good things of this world and against the forces of evil, and then commit to an oath. So, while most paladins will be following a god of good, they don't have to be.
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What is rule 0 in D&D?

Rule Zero in D&D (and TTRPGs) is the unwritten, ultimate principle that the Dungeon Master (DM) is the final authority, able to change, bend, or ignore any official rule to ensure the game flows, stays fun, and serves the group's story. It means the DM's word is law for that table, prioritizing the spirit of collaborative storytelling and enjoyment over strict adherence to the rulebook (RAW). 
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Is DnD good for ADHD?

This cherished tabletop role-playing game isn't just about rolling dice and slaying dragons; it's a transformative journey that offers unique therapeutic benefits for children struggling with ADHD.
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Who was the first canonically autistic character in D&D?

Meet Asteria, D&D's first canonically autistic character.
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Can a paladin be godless?

Can a Paladin be godless? You do not need to worship a deity as a paladin, that is an error in the fluff of the CRB paladin, even James Jacobs has said that while Clerics are meant to need deities in his setting you don't need to worship a deity as a paladin.
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Is AO the only overgod?

Although only one Overgod was confirmed in Realmspace, Lord Ao, some sages speculated about other beings that could be considered over-powers as well: the Supreme Bureaucrat of the Celestial Bureaucracy; Maztica, the mother-deity of the Maztican pantheon; and Fate, the guiding being/principle behind the Zakharan ...
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Why don't paladins use wisdom?

Because the deities already give them bonuses from the Charisma that being forced to cast with Wisdom just seems wrong. Also what Cheapy said.
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