It doesn't say all opportunities for the normal Paladin, thank Hyrag!Someone said:Same with the regular paladin. Literally, he must "help those in need and punish those who harm or threaten innocents". You didn´t help every beggar you found in that city come out of poverty? Say goodbye to your powers, holy boy.
It is not implied that the Paladin must do it always, but it is explicitly stated that the PoS must do it at all times in very clear terms (the terms I wrote above are directly quoted). Yes, it's absurd. I do not argue that. It is why I despise the classSomeone said:It´s implied that he must do it at all opportunities, the same that the line about the PoS can be interpreted in other ways than he must continously and mindlessly kill everything he finds, or it becomes quickly absurd ("Why? I´m your cohort!" "Sorry, it´s in the class features")
He has to try--if he loses, it's okay. He can respect their power over him.Someone said:No he must not. It´s in the code of conduct, put paladins lose their powers when they grossly violate the code. Losing an opportunity to slaughter a room full of drunken, sleeping clerics of Hyrag would be, but not to start killing everyone in the red dragon inn knowing too well that he´ll be killed.
I believe someone at WoTC wrote an article about that problem as well.Someone said:*sigh* ok, you win the Internet battle. May it be that you don´t like your interpretation of the class and aren´t willing to change it? Frankly, it´s not the first time.
Bront said:I believe someone at WoTC wrote an article about that problem as well.
There was discussion about fixing it, and realy, it's only a flavor fix. It's in the Paladin thread.