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An Argument for Why Paladins are the Strongest Class in 5E D&D
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<blockquote data-quote="Fanaelialae" data-source="post: 7943427" data-attributes="member: 53980"><p>Paladin is a great class. However, I wouldn't say it's the best except (perhaps) in a campaign where they are permitted to regularly go nova. </p><p></p><p>In a campaign where there are 6-8 encounters an adventuring day that won't be the case. In a campaign where the players <em>think</em> that there might be 6-8 encounters it also isn't an issue. It doesn't really make a difference whether the paladin expends all of their slots smiting over the course of a long day, or holds them in reserve because they aren't confident that more encounters are coming. As long as they aren't going nova, the class is solid but not over the top.</p><p></p><p>In any case, nova also favors full casters heavily (who also have far greater versatility), so I don't really agree that paladin is the strongest class. Maybe for a limited subset of levels, after they gain smite but before the full casters really come into their own. It's a very good class though, overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanaelialae, post: 7943427, member: 53980"] Paladin is a great class. However, I wouldn't say it's the best except (perhaps) in a campaign where they are permitted to regularly go nova. In a campaign where there are 6-8 encounters an adventuring day that won't be the case. In a campaign where the players [I]think[/I] that there might be 6-8 encounters it also isn't an issue. It doesn't really make a difference whether the paladin expends all of their slots smiting over the course of a long day, or holds them in reserve because they aren't confident that more encounters are coming. As long as they aren't going nova, the class is solid but not over the top. In any case, nova also favors full casters heavily (who also have far greater versatility), so I don't really agree that paladin is the strongest class. Maybe for a limited subset of levels, after they gain smite but before the full casters really come into their own. It's a very good class though, overall. [/QUOTE]
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