D&D 5E Class built around a Favored Foe


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We both know what happened.

Fizzbin, the Misfiring Mage, was only unconscious because Glory was playing a drinking game with him instead of fighting the goblin hordes.

And Glory only saved him because he needed someone to play Beer Pong with.

You can try to put lipstick on the Paladin, but he's still a Paladin.

He doesn't need lipstick, his skin is already red. But all of the other stuff you are saying is definitely a way to play him, considering his mission in the area is to reclaim the joy a corrupt forest once held. Also, he has been Blessing all of the drinks in the pub whenever he thinks no one is looking.

By the way, I would generally agree with you that paladins suck. I wouldn't be playing one I if I hadn't thought of a fun concept like Glory to play out.
 


YES!

{happy dance}

The Church of "OMIGAWD, Like, Why Are You Playing a Paladin!" has gained another convert.

At this rate, I can almost guarantee that we will be free of this terrible class no later than the 10th or 11th edition. Baby steps.

I just think they are a bit bland of a concept. You however seem to be a Vengeance Paladin with a thing against paladin's. I am beginning to rethink joining this cult of yours...
 

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