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<blockquote data-quote="Pibby" data-source="post: 6543692" data-attributes="member: 6789849"><p>I am currently playing a paladin in D&D Encounters and I can say that for the most part they are essentially Fighters who use their spell slots to push for extra damage. It's not particularly important for them to concentrate on their smite spells, at least early on, since their save effects are just something nice to add to their damage. I've only used Bless whenever the party has the fight things at a distance for the majority of the fight. If Divine Favor is casted it's to kill zombies which I generally one hit ko and I never had problems fighting them even when they do hit me. I've never used Shield of Faith but whenever I DM'd and a player used it I can say that the spells itself is worth having concentration on for that level.</p><p></p><p>I have not played a Ranger or Cleric but I can vouch that the ones I've seen hardly ever lose concentration because the players avoided situations where they could lose it and even if they were in melee they always won the battle regardless of whether they did or didn't lose concentration on a spell they casted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pibby, post: 6543692, member: 6789849"] I am currently playing a paladin in D&D Encounters and I can say that for the most part they are essentially Fighters who use their spell slots to push for extra damage. It's not particularly important for them to concentrate on their smite spells, at least early on, since their save effects are just something nice to add to their damage. I've only used Bless whenever the party has the fight things at a distance for the majority of the fight. If Divine Favor is casted it's to kill zombies which I generally one hit ko and I never had problems fighting them even when they do hit me. I've never used Shield of Faith but whenever I DM'd and a player used it I can say that the spells itself is worth having concentration on for that level. I have not played a Ranger or Cleric but I can vouch that the ones I've seen hardly ever lose concentration because the players avoided situations where they could lose it and even if they were in melee they always won the battle regardless of whether they did or didn't lose concentration on a spell they casted. [/QUOTE]
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