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 ==== Paladin ==== ==== Paladin ====
  
-|**Stat requirements:**| 12 strength, 12 wisdom, 12 charisma| +|**Stat requirements:**| 12 strength, 12 charisma| 
-|**Alignments allowed:**| any non-chaotic|+|**Resonances allowed:**| Paladins must be of the same resonance as the deity they serve |
 |**Hitdice:**| d10| |**Hitdice:**| d10|
-|**Saving throws:**| fort strong, reflex/will weak|+|**Saving throws:**| fort/will strong, reflex weak|
 |**Class Skills:**| academics, athletics, endurance, influence| |**Class Skills:**| academics, athletics, endurance, influence|
-|**Class Feats:**|**L1:** light armor proficiency, medium armor proficiency, heavy armor proficiency, shield proficiency, simple weapon proficiency, martial weapon proficiency, parry\\ **L2:** smite\\ **L3:** divine health\\ **L6:** layonhands\\ **L7:** indomitable\\ **L14:** force of personality\\ **L17:** leadership\\ **Also:** one bonus melee feat at L1, and every five class levels thereafter|+|**Class Feats:**| **L1:** light armor proficiency, medium armor proficiency, heavy armor proficiency, shield proficiency, simple weapon proficiency, martial weapon proficiency, parry, smite\\ **L2:** layonhands\\ **L3:** divine health, aura of courage\\ **L4:** channel\\ **L5:** divinebond (choose between weapon bond OR armor bond OR bonded steed)\\ **L6:** indomitable\\ **L7:** divine grace\\ **L8:** aura of resolve\\ **L11:** aura of fury\\ **L13:** dedication\\ **L17:** aura of justification\\ **L20:** champion\\ **L21:** divinebond (choose between weapon bond OR armor bond OR bonded steed)\\ **L31:** searing smite\\ **Also:** one bonus melee feat at L21, and every five class levels thereafter|
  
-Paladins are the protectors of their chosen patron in the realm of ShadowGate. They are holy (or unholy) warriors selected by their faith to battle their enemies and uphold their charge. A paladin's purpose varies according to their patron's charge, but protection and order are almost always part of their oaths.+Paladins are the protectors of their chosen patron in the realm of Sundering Shadows. They are holy (or unholy) warriors selected by their faith to battle their enemies and uphold their charge. A paladin's purpose varies according to their patron's charge, but protection and order are almost always part of their oaths. They often come from noble families and some have served as knights before taking on their holy (or unholy) mantle.
  
-A paladin serves someone or some cause. They serve lord or nobility, or the order of knighthoodor higher power directly, like deityOnly faiths with a lawful clergy require a degree of order to induct a paladin.+Paladins are granted subset of divine utility spells based on their charisma scoreincluding spell to summon powerful mountYou can see their spell list with ''spells paladin''. Paladins ''prepare'' spells from this list and commit it to memory. You can see list of spells in your memory with ''recall paladin spells''. When they ''cast'' a spell, they expend that spell from their memory. They can remove undesired prepared spell with the ''forget'' command.
  
-Paladins are granted a subset of divine utility spells based on their wisdom score, including a spell to summon a powerful mount. You can see their spell list with ''spells paladin''. Paladins ''prepare'' spells from this list and commit it to memory. You can see a list of spells in your memory with ''recall paladin spells''. When they ''cast'' a spell, they expend that spell from their memory. They can remove undesired prepared spell with the ''forget'' command. +Paladins can cast their spells in any armor, but they cannot wield anything while doing so. They will need the perfect caster feat to avoid harming their allies and summoned creatures with area-affecting spells.
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-Paladins can cast their spells in any armor, but they must not wield while doing so as they rely both on speaking and gesturing while casting.+
  
 Paladins rely on melee combat and don't make good casters. Their combat powers come from the martial feat tree. Paladins rely on melee combat and don't make good casters. Their combat powers come from the martial feat tree.
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 +In addition to spell casting, Paladins also draw from a Divine Grace pool, which is used to fuel their combat feats and enhancements.
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