Can Paladins fly?

Paladin: Only a level 20 Vengeance Paladin can fly in their Avenging Angel form.
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What classes can fly in D&D?

Four DnD classes have Fly 5e on their spell list – the Sorcerer 5e, Warlock 5e, Wizard 5e, and Artificer 5e. The Bard 5e can also pick Fly up at later levels thanks to their Magical Secrets feature. Some subclasses can access spells that are usually outside of their typical class abilities.
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What is the opposite of a paladin?

An article in the July 1980 issue 39 of Dragon magazine introduced a new non-player character to Dungeons & Dragons, the evil opposite of the Paladin, the Anti-Paladin. The article stated "The Anti-Paladin represents everything that is mean, low and despicable in the human race."
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How powerful is Paladin?

Paladins in DnD 5e are one of, if not the most powerful class. They simply have it all, great defenses, impressive damage, useful spellcasting, and an expert player can make a character almost unbeatable if they play a well built Paladin.
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Can a Paladin be lawful evil?

Yes. There's no hard alignment any more in 5e, and while some oaths strongly suggest good or lawful alignments, some don't. The Crown for example has nothing in its oaths that prevents lawful evil paladins working for tyrants.
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Can a paladin have no god?

All that matters is that the paladin truly believes in and sticks to whatever their oath is. Paladins and Clerics don't need gods and the magic of bards doesn't have to be musical.
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Can a paladin not worship a god?

Paladins need not serve a God, but many do. Point of interest: even if the Paladin serves a god, that god does not grant the Paladin their spells: Quote: Clerics, druids, experienced paladins, and experienced rangers can cast divine spells.
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What is a paladin's weakness?

Weaknesses. Paladins walk slowly. This means that paladins summoned late in a stage may never make it to the front line in enough time to help with the assault. Their vulnerability to ice damage is especially problematic, as is their poison weakness.
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Why is paladin so strong?

Clerics, druids, and paladins are the most powerful classes because they're healers. Now, that doesn't just mean healing is very powerful in DnD (though it is), it also means the system wants to incentivise and reward playing them.
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Who is the strongest paladin?

As long as a paladin believes their cause is just, they can become formidable.
  1. 1 Turalyon.
  2. 2 Tirion Fordring.
  3. 3 Uther the Lightbringer.
  4. 4 Yrel.
  5. 5 Arthas Menethil.
  6. 6 Bolvar Fordragon.
  7. 7 Alexandros Morgraine.
  8. 8 Maraad.
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What is a paladin in the Bible?

Any determined advocate or defender of a noble cause. Based on the above definitions, we may consider David son of Jesse of Bethlehem, the young shepherd who became a celebrated warrior and later King of all Israel, as the prime example of a paladin.
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What is a fallen paladin called?

An ex-paladin is a paladin or paladin warrior who ceases to be good, who willfully commits an evil act, or who grossly violates the paladin code of conduct.
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What is paladin god called?

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 D&D class would a Jedi be?

Jedi are often described as space wizards, so the most obvious place to start would be the DnD Wizard class.
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What D&D class is closest to a witch?

Dungeons & Dragons have yet to include an official witch class for fifth edition. The closest is the druid, which is loosely based on the Celtic shaman, and the pact of the tome warlock. Players have been combining features from different classes in order to create a witch in D&D for years.
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What is the least used class in D&D?

We recently talked about why Druids are (statistically speaking) the least popular Dungeons and Dragons class. While Druids' complexity, versatility, and unique fantasy design are part of their appeal, those same attributes can easily turn off other players (especially new players).
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Why play a Fighter over a Paladin?

The Fighter does more damage through a combination of GWM, Precision Attack and Action Surge; he is not as MAD as the Paladin, and his abilities recharge on a short rest, which means he can use them at a higher rate.
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Do paladins know Cantrips?

I know that paladins can't learn cantrips, but the feat. Magic Initiate technically allows them to.
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What skill is best for a Paladin?

The best Paladin skill proficiencies are Insight and Persuasion. Insight allows you to determine a being's true intentions or motivations, while Persuasion impacts your ability to convince another character to do something without resorting to deception or intimidation.
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How do Paladins get power?

The Paladin's power comes from their charisma, think of it as their ability to get the Gods to watch them and grant them powers. The higher charisma, the more power flows their way. If the oath is with a powerful entity like a god or demon, yes.
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What is a paladin in real life?

A paladin or paladine was a person with a lot of power in many countries during the medieval and in early modern Europe. The word paladin was first used in Ancient Rome for a chamberlain of the Emperor, and also for the imperial palace guard, called the Scholae Palatinae by Constantine.
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What happens when a paladin falls?

You “lose” your powers, of course, since you are no longer a (non-Oathbreaker) paladin, but they are immediately replaced by those of Oathbreaker or your new class, as appropriate. And when you fall, you are not abandoned by your deity, so much as you have already been abandoned and that is why you have fallen.
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Can paladins be atheist?

A paladin that is an atheist could for example, still be devoted to Justice, and he would still be granted divine powers through the divine portfolio of Justice with the approval of the God of Justice, Tyr.
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Do paladins have a holy symbol?

The divine focus for a cleric or a paladin is a holy symbol appropriate to the character's faith. The divine focus for a druid or a ranger is a sprig of holly, or some other sacred plant. Every spell that has a component of DF requires a holy or unholy symbol to cast.
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Can paladins talk to gods?

Paladins are not powered directly by their god, but by their oath. A paladin may address their god while making the Sacred Oath—but their god is there only as a witness.
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