reapersaurus said:
umm.. How does a Hospitaler qualify to be a Paladin PrC?
Well, The hospitaler also retains lay-on-hands, and turn undead, and has better Spell advancement (the cleric's, no less), as well as two Domains (choose Healing, War, Protection or Glory!), as well as Full BAB! None of the requirements are anything a paladin is going to regret taking: Mounted Combat, Ride-by-Attack, Ride skill and Handle Animal at the crucial 5 ranks.
Oh dear, the poor mount got left behind...It must sacrifice 4 HD, +4 NAC, +2 Str, 2 Int, and Spell resistance.
And you could still attain Smite thrice/day: + Cha bonus to hit; +10 damage is not wimpy. If thrice isn't often enough for you, if this PrC is available, the DM probably allows the Extra Smite feat as well. Given that the Hospitaler has 4 extra bonus feats, you may not find it too difficult to spend a feat on this ability, if you find it attractive.
And the measily War Domain "only" grants a Weapon Focus. Glory domain is not to be sneezed at in a game with large numbers of undead: +2 to turning check, +1d6 damage. Admittedly Healing and Protection don't really rock my boat.
IMO, the Hospitaler is one of the most powerful PrC out there. The only reason not to take it is the loss of mount progression, and I can't see that as enough of a drawback. YMMV.