Do Paladins get poison immunity?

Paladins become immune to diseases, not poison. However, as the Rutterkin specifically says 'by disease', the paladin would be immune to it indeed. The DM could decide that the poisoned effect will apply but that the paladin isn't also diseased to turn into a Rutterkin if they die from it.
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What are Paladins immune to?

Divine Health (Ex): At 3rd level, a paladin is immune to all diseases, including supernatural and magical diseases, including mummy rot. Effect 1d6 Con damage and 1d6 Cha damage; Cure mummy rot can only be cured by successfully casting both remove curse and remove disease within 1 minute of each other.
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What races are immune to poison?

Dwarves, Reborn, Warforged, Green Dragonborn, Yuan-Ti, and Stout Halflings all receive poison resistance from their race. The Monk class becomes immune to poison at level 10, and Paladins can instantly get rid of the poisoned condition with Lay on Hands.
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Can paladin cure poison?

Purify is a very useful Paladin ability early on, since it can cure both diseases and poisons quickly.
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What creatures are immune to poison 5e?

While it's not always clear to a player which creatures will be immune, a good rule of thumb is that constructs, elementals, fiends and undead will not be affected by poison. There is nothing that can be done to circumvent this issue.
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Why POISON is Useless in D&D 5e

Is it possible to be immune to poison?

In practice. Mithridatism is not effective against all types of poison. Immunity is generally only possible with biologically complex types which the immune system can respond to. Depending on the toxin, the practice can lead to the lethal accumulation of a poison in the body.
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What are resistant to poison 5e?

Races. All dwarves (PHB pages 18-20) get resistance to poison and hill dwarves get a bonus to their wisdom. Aasimar (Volo's pages 104-105) get resistance to necrotic damage and protector assimars get a bonus to wisdom. Dragonborn (PHB pages 32-33) get resistance to one damage type which for green ones is poison damage.
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Can a paladin heal himself?

Beginning at 2nd level, a paladin can heal wounds (her own or those of others) by touch. Each day she can use this ability a number of times equal to 1/2 her paladin level plus her Charisma modifier. With one use of this ability, a paladin can heal 1d6 hit points of damage for every two paladin levels she possesses.
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Can paladin self heal?

Self Healing sources will only heal the user that activated them. These healing values do not add to the healing total in the scoreboard. In addition, Self Healing does not contribute to fulfilling Event Pass Challenges, Event quests nor daily quests.
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Can Paladins dispel disease?

Paladins get divine spells. Remove disease is a divine spell. If a paladin wants to do remove diseases, let him prepare it as a spell and be done with it.
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Why is poison weak to psychic?

Why are poison types weak to psychic types in Pokémon? Poison is damage over time to one's body. A great state of mind can overcome many, if not most, physical injuries. Therefore psychic type Pokémon won't be affected much by poison type attacks.
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Is poison immune to grass?

From an attacking perspective, Grass-type attacks are strong against Water-, Rock-, and Ground-type Pokémon and weak against Bug-, Fire-, Flying-, Grass-, Poison-, Dragon-, and Steel-type Pokémon.
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Is immune to poison immune to poison damage?

Yes. Being immune to poison means you are immune to poison damage. Bring immune to fire means you are immune to fire damage. Cold is the same, etc.
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Are Paladins immune to lycanthropy?

Paladins aren't immune, because lycanthropy isn't a disease.

Lycanthropes and lycanthropy are described in the Monster Manual (p. 206): One of the most ancient and feared of all curses, lycanthropy can transform the most civilized humanoid into a ravening beast.
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Why can only humans be Paladins?

Is there a in-universe lore reason for it? It was to help keep Humans as special, given other races were stronger in the early game, the 'strongest' class was the Human only one (also hardest one to be).
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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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Who heals the most in Paladins?

If you mean the most potent Healing per second there you go:
  • Furia (Solar blessing heal is just ridiculous)
  • MP Pip (2.4k instant healing)
  • SD Grohk (Basically 1700 per second if you are healing a high hp tank with the healing rain card)
  • LE Ying (2 clones + the right click should guarantee 1.3k'ish healing)
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Was there a real life paladin?

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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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 have a wife?

That's right, Arthas was a paladin himself, so that probably answers my question then, paladins can Indeed get married.
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Do paladins get Cantrips?

I know that paladins can't learn cantrips, but the feat. Magic Initiate technically allows them to.
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Can paladin use guns?

Paladin cannot equip Ranged Weapons (Bows, Crossbows, Guns, Wands), Polearms, Thrown Weapons, 1H, and 2H Swords. Besides, Paladin cannot dual wield melee weapons.
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Are barbarians resistant to poison?

Barbarians are strong melee fighters who start the game with poison resistance. Because barbarians can fight their way through situations that would kill other players, and because they need not worry about poison, they are one of the easier roles for a new player.
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What is the least resistant damage in D&D?

Among the least resisted are bludgeoning, piercing and slashing, if you are using a magical weapon, or a spell which does one of these damage types. Also, fire and poison are resisted by a lot of creature types. Force, psychic and radiant by far fewer.
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Are druids immune to poison damage?

At 9th Level a Druid is immune to all poisons.
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