What is paladin immune to?

Divine Health (Ex): At 3rd level, a paladin is immune to all diseases, including supernatural and magical diseases, including mummy rot.
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Are all Paladins immune to fear?

Beginning at 3rd level, a paladin is immune to fear (magical or otherwise). Each ally within 10 feet of her gains a +4 morale bonus on saving throws against fear effects. This ability functions while the paladin is conscious, but not if she is unconscious or dead.
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Are Paladins immune to aging?

Oath of the Ancients paladins do not die of old age

Additionally, you suffer none of the drawbacks of old age, and you can't be aged magically.
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Are Paladins immune to radiant?

Beginning at 7th level, you gain Resistance to Fire & Radiant Damage. At 18th level, this changes to Immunity to both!
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Are Paladins immune to poison damage?

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 weaknesses?

Paladins are susceptible to enemy Monks because of their high gold cost. Siege weapons are ineffective against Paladins in most situations, but if cautiously used, Onagers can deal a great amount of damage.
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Are Paladins immune to the harm spell?

If the target of harm is immune to all disease, via the paladin's Divine Health class feature or any other means, they would be immune to any effects of the disease. In this case that would confer immunity to both the damage caused by the disease as well as the lasting effect.
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Are Paladins immune to parasites?

A paladin is immune to all disease. That includes spells like Harm and Contagion, which are diseases. Usually these diseases are caused by a spell, monster ability or just exposure, and you are immune to all of them.
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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 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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Are Paladins immune to curses?

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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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Can Paladins learn raise dead?

RAW resurrection spells are limited to classes that can cast healing spells (Clerics get them all except reincarnate which is exclusive to Druids, Bards and Paladins get raise dead, and Bards, Paladins, Druids, Rangers, and Artificers get revivify).
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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 Paladins sense evil?

A paladin can, as a move action, concentrate on a single item or individual within 60 feet and determine if it is evil, learning the strength of its aura as if having studied it for 3 rounds. While focusing on one individual or object, the paladin does not detect evil in any other object or individual within range.
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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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Can I be an evil paladin?

Paladins can be any of alignment, although evil paladins are extremely rare. However, their oath and their alignment can either be in harmony, or their oath might represent standards that they have not yet attained.
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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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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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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 Paladins be infected with Lycanthropy?

Since paladins (3rd level and higher) are immune to disease they are immune to Lycanthropy. If your GM says it is a curse then no they are not immune.
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Can Paladins cure poison?

Alternatively, you can expend 5 hit points from your pool of healing to cure the target of one disease or neutralize one poison affecting it. You can cure multiple diseases and neutralize multiple poisons with a single use of Lay on Hands, expending hit points separately for each one.
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Would a paladin use poison?

A lawful good character can arguably use poison without affecting their alignment. A paladin however has both alignment and the code to worry about, and by RAW, poison use is explicitly forbidden.
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Can Paladins be scared?

One major problem: Paladins become immune to fear at level 10.
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How do you beat paladin?

The best way to beat a paladin is to trick him into saying something he knows isn't true(not hard, humans lie naturally, mostly without even noticing it). This will cause him to violate his code and lose all his paladin powers. Then you kill him.
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Why is paladin so good?

A paladin can easily function as the party's face, able to make social skill checks with ease. While their spells are not as powerful as the cleric's, paladins' innate abilities further cement them as great leaders. At later levels, they can gain holy auras that bolster their allies simply by being near them.
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