Can a paladin become a god?

In Dungeons & Dragons lore, a paladin becoming a god isn't a standard path; their power comes from an Oath or devotion, often to a deity, and claiming godhood usually breaks that bond, ending their paladin status, though a powerful DM could allow a unique quest where a paladin earns divinity, but it's a huge shift from the class's core concept. Essentially, they're vessels of divine or ideal-based power, not the source, so ascending to godhood means becoming the source, which is a different role entirely.
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Can paladins change gods?

5e paladins aren't based on gods. It's based on their oath. As long as they are upholding the same basic philosophy, it really wouldn't change anything.
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Can mortals ascend to Godhood?

Apotheosis is a term and rare process by which a mortal ascends into godhood or further.
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Does a paladin need a god?

No, in modern Dungeons & Dragons (D&D 5e and later), paladins don't need a god; their power comes from their Oath, a powerful commitment to a cause, ideal, or entity, which can be a deity, philosophy, person, or even nature, though some DMs or specific settings (like Forgotten Realms) might require a deity for world consistency. The key is conviction in their Oath, not necessarily divine worship, making atheist or non-deity-focused paladins entirely possible and mechanically sound. 
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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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What is the strongest 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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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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Do paladins get power from gods?

Most Paladins are sworn to a deity. But all Paladins recieve their powers from deities, whether or not they are aware of it or not. Thats a given. Their powers and spells use Divine magic, they use Holy symbols, they recieve powers before they swear oaths (if you want to go technical).
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Can paladin wear a sword?

Obviously Paladins can use both, but in terms of imagery I've always associated Paladins more with swords. To me the use of a sword represents the difference between a Paladin and a Cleric.
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Can a paladin create holy water?

Clerics and Paladins can create Holy Water using a ritual.

If you're playing a Cleric or Paladin, you can create Holy Water at will via a ritual spell that consumes a 1st level spell slot.
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Why is 3am god's hour?

In the Bible, the hours between 3 AM and 6 AM are known as the "Fourth Watch." It's a powerful time, often referred to as an hour of visitation and spiritual breakthrough. In Mark 6:48, we see Jesus walking on water to His disciples during the Fourth Watch, rescuing them from a terrible storm.
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What happens if two demigods have a baby?

If two demigods have a child in the Percy Jackson universe, the child is generally considered a Legacy, not a full demigod, inheriting diluted powers from both godly parents rather than a direct godly lineage, often appearing human but with potential for minor abilities or enhanced traits. Their powers would likely be weaker versions of their parents', potentially a mix of both, though some sources suggest they might just be powerful mortals.
 
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Were there any LGBT Greek gods?

Yes, many Greek gods and heroes had same-sex relationships, with gods like Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, and Hermes frequently depicted in romantic or sexual relationships with male figures like Ganymede, Hyacinthus, Pelops, and Krokos, reflecting the fluidity of sexuality in ancient Greek myths where such attractions were common and not always seen as exclusive, though modern terms like "gay" or "bisexual" are applied to them. 
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Do paladins become immortal?

Paladins are immune to diseases in the game. They aren't immortal.
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Can a paladin worship a devil?

Most paladins serve actual gods, though a few act as champions of a primordial, demon, or devil though in the latter two cases they must commit atrocities such as the sacrifice of sapients in order to retain their powers.
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What was Lucifer's sword called?

Lucifer's sword doesn't have one definitive name across all lore, but is often called Azrael's Blade, the Flaming Sword, or sometimes Tenebris (Latin for Darkness) or Lightbringer, appearing in various media like the Lucifer TV series, comics, and video games, generally depicted as a powerful weapon capable of destruction or even erasing beings from existence.
 
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How to make an overpowered paladin?

To make an overpowered Paladin (D&D 5e), focus on Strength (STR), Charisma (CHA), and Constitution (CON), pick feats like Great Weapon Master (GWM) & Polearm Master (PAM) for massive damage with heavy weapons, or use a Warlock dip (Hexblade) for Charisma-based attacks; Oath of Vengeance or Conquest shine, but the core is stacking Smites with high stats and synergy from multiclassing or feats for overwhelming nova damage or tankiness.
 
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Can a paladin accidentally break their oath?

If they unknowingly broke the terms of their oath, their oath stands. If they begin blaming themself for the damages that ensue, however, they may break their oath.
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Do paladins pick a god?

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 are the paladin's weaknesses?

A Paladin has poor ranged combat ability, since his Divine Smite is only usable on melee attacks, and if he is Strength-based, he will also have low Dexterity because he needed to put more emphasis on Charisma for his Paladin abilities.
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Who are the original 5 paladins?

In Alonsus Chapel, Uther was appointed the first of the paladins. He was then followed by Dathrohan, Tirion, Turalyon, and Gavinrad. Its name and symbol had been taken from the Legend of the Silver Hand, legacy of the Keeper Tyr, as a symbol of those Light-wielding warriors who placed self-sacrifice above all else.
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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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What race is a paladin?

Almost any race can be a Paladin, but the most numerous members of a Paladin Order would be Humans, Half-Elves, and Dwarves. Elves, Halflings, and Gnomes make decent Ancients Paladins, while Tieflings and Half-Orcs are better suited for Vengeance Paladins. Dragonborn work well as any Paladin type.
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Who was the original Black paladin?

Emperor Zarkon was the former ruler of Planet Daibazaal and the original Black Paladin who ruled the Galra Empire that had conquered almost all of the known universe over the past ten thousand years.
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