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<blockquote data-quote="Nifft" data-source="post: 1395510" data-attributes="member: 6562"><p>Actually, I don't have either book -- I'm just assuming that WotC published one recently, because <em>everyone is required by law</em> to publish an original Paladin-as-PrC at least once eacy 7 years.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Call of Duty has a Paladin PrC that would make you happy... go pick it up. Here are the requirements:</p><p></p><p>Requirements </p><p>Alignment: Lawful good </p><p>Base attack bonus: +5 or higher</p><p>Special: You may not take this prestige class on a whim. You must earn it by roleplaying like a paladin. To become a prestige paladin, you must first possess the Call of Duty feat (see boxed text) while advancing one full character level. This feat is no longer need upon becoming a paladin, and is discarded. The DM may require you to go on a special quest during this time, or to join an order of paladins as a squire or initiate member. For example, Daren is a lawful good 7th level fighter. The player wants Daren to become a prestige paladin and the DM agrees, so he takes the Call of Duty feat at no cost, and Daren is called. Daren lives according to the paladin's Code for several months while traveling across the land and fighting evil. He also joins the Brothers of Kandar paladin order as an initiate member. Upon advancing to 9th character level, he has retained the Call of Duty feat over one full character level (8th level) and becomes a fighter 8/ paladin 1.</p><p></p><p> -- N</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nifft, post: 1395510, member: 6562"] Actually, I don't have either book -- I'm just assuming that WotC published one recently, because [i]everyone is required by law[/i] to publish an original Paladin-as-PrC at least once eacy 7 years. Anyway, Call of Duty has a Paladin PrC that would make you happy... go pick it up. Here are the requirements: Requirements Alignment: Lawful good Base attack bonus: +5 or higher Special: You may not take this prestige class on a whim. You must earn it by roleplaying like a paladin. To become a prestige paladin, you must first possess the Call of Duty feat (see boxed text) while advancing one full character level. This feat is no longer need upon becoming a paladin, and is discarded. The DM may require you to go on a special quest during this time, or to join an order of paladins as a squire or initiate member. For example, Daren is a lawful good 7th level fighter. The player wants Daren to become a prestige paladin and the DM agrees, so he takes the Call of Duty feat at no cost, and Daren is called. Daren lives according to the paladin's Code for several months while traveling across the land and fighting evil. He also joins the Brothers of Kandar paladin order as an initiate member. Upon advancing to 9th character level, he has retained the Call of Duty feat over one full character level (8th level) and becomes a fighter 8/ paladin 1. -- N [/QUOTE]
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