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Paladin vs Fighter/Cleric (Previously: Is Turn Undead useful for a Paladin?)
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<blockquote data-quote="green slime" data-source="post: 1088450" data-attributes="member: 1325"><p>A paladin's primary ability should be Charisma.</p><p></p><p>If a paladin has 16 in Charisma (a low score for a paladin at 4th level), he has a +3 bonus to that turn check. This means that on average, the paladin can assume to turn 2HD monsters realitively easily. (55% chance).</p><p></p><p>Also, given their high Charisma, a paladin is more likely to affect greater numbers of undead, with a successful turn, than an equal level cleric. He also has a greater number of turning attempts with which to try to get rid of these monsters.</p><p></p><p>So a 10th level paladin with 22 Charisma turns 9HD monsters on an average roll, and affects 2d6+13, whereas the similar level Cleric with 12 in Charisma turns up to 10HD monsters with an average roll, and affects 2d6+11.</p><p></p><p>The reason the paladin concentrates on Charisma as their prime stat is that it influences so many of their abilities, and is especially useful if you allow them access to the divine feats in the DotF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green slime, post: 1088450, member: 1325"] A paladin's primary ability should be Charisma. If a paladin has 16 in Charisma (a low score for a paladin at 4th level), he has a +3 bonus to that turn check. This means that on average, the paladin can assume to turn 2HD monsters realitively easily. (55% chance). Also, given their high Charisma, a paladin is more likely to affect greater numbers of undead, with a successful turn, than an equal level cleric. He also has a greater number of turning attempts with which to try to get rid of these monsters. So a 10th level paladin with 22 Charisma turns 9HD monsters on an average roll, and affects 2d6+13, whereas the similar level Cleric with 12 in Charisma turns up to 10HD monsters with an average roll, and affects 2d6+11. The reason the paladin concentrates on Charisma as their prime stat is that it influences so many of their abilities, and is especially useful if you allow them access to the divine feats in the DotF. [/QUOTE]
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