D&D General Gnome Paladins


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Is this some kind of internet joke I've missed or something? I've seen a few references to the combination here and there, and it seems to presented as the absolute joke race/class combo and/or the worst possible thing someone can play. Granted, it's not an optimal choice in 3e, and it really doesn't fit the usual gnonish archetypes, but it's not utterly unplayably bad either. It's just a very unusual combination.
Tinker gnomes aren't the only gnomish trope, it probably works better with some than others. My personal preference for gnomes is to channel Monster Hunter International's style Gangsta gnome culture & top it off with a healthy dose of KGB/Night Knocker style organization like The Trust as a political structure. Players learn quick that gnome NPCs are a special kind of scary & I've only once had a (newer) player completely ignore the rest of the group trying to say things like "nonono that bartender is a gnome and looks the part, that staff he's waving around will probably kill us all... in fact I want to get far far away from this here stranger I've never met in my life and make sure the gnome knows I'm trying to control the feebleminded fool so I don't get caught in the blast" :D
 

Did someone summon the spirit of Sir McStabsalot, Order of the Owl paladin with his owlbear mount?

Gnome paladin on owlbear.jpg
 


Ptobably a combination of the species that some people play as annoying and the class often played as annoying.
I’ve never personally been exposed to this ‘gnome paladin is the worst’ viewpoint but i was never around during 3/4e either, but yeah this seems like a strong contender for the reason why, your archtypes pulling your character towards somehow being both lawful frustrating and chaotic eccentric at the same time.
 




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