Actually, there's a nice little work-around for this. See, if you're working off of the Multiheaded template from Savage Species (affiliate link) then the number of heads you can add is limited by the creature's size.Crap!
Just reread the multiheaded creature template...M sized creatures can only have up to 1 additional head. I was really hoping to make this guy 3 headed. I can get the total heads up to 3 if and only if he’s size L or larger.
Is there a way to increase a creature’s size up 1 step permanently?
I see what you did there!So use that template as a way to get ahead!![]()
I appreciate that! Thanks for the link.Actually, there's a nice little work-around for this. See, if you're working off of the Multiheaded template from Savage Species (affiliate link) then the number of heads you can add is limited by the creature's size.
But what most people don't know is that an earlier version of that template was posted on the WotC website, under their "Monster Mayhem" series of articles, before it came out in that book. And that version of the template has no size-based restriction on the number of heads added (in fact, the only limit the template makes is that it can't add more than seven heads altogether).
So use that template as a way to get ahead!![]()
While I do have that, I’m trying to stay within the WotCverse of products. (I mean, if I were DMing this PC, I’d allow the use of Green Ronin’s Book of the Righteous and other sources, but I’m not.)I'd say use the Paladin from Pathfinder with Champion alignment rules from Pathfinder 2nd Edition, but I'm crazy like that.
That template probably wouldn’t work for me, but I’ll have to crack open my UA to look at the PoF. Thanks! That wasn’t even on my radar.Well, technically that source already disappeared a little while ago, which is why that link uses the Wayback Machine. That said, if you want to increase the character's size, what about the half-minotaur or half-ogre templates from the "Strange Bedfellows" article in Dragon #313? Both increase the creature's size by one category, and don't change the base creature's type.
The only sticking point is that both can only be added to a giant, humanoid, or monstrous humanoid.
Also, if you want to go with a chaotic paladin, try the paladin of freedom from Unearthed Arcana (affiliate link).