![]() ![]() The weapon must have the two-handed or versatile property for you to gain this benefit. Great Weapon FightingWhen you roll a 1 or 2 on a damage die for an attack you make with a melee weapon that you are wielding with two hands, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll. You can’t take a Fighting Style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.ĭefenseWhile you are wearing armor, you gain a +1 bonus to AC.ĭuelingWhen you are wielding a melee weapon in one hand and no other weapons, you gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with that weapon. This feature has no effect on undead and constructs.įighting StyleAt 2nd level, you adopt a style of fighting as your specialty. You can cure multiple diseases and neutralize multiple poisons with a single use of Lay on Hands, expending hit points separately for each one. With that pool, you can restore a total number of hit points equal to your paladin level x 5.Īs an action, you can touch a creature and draw power from the pool to restore a number of hit points to that creature, up to the maximum amount remaining in your pool.Īlternatively, you can expend 5 hit points from your pool of healing to cure the target of one disease or neutralize one poison affecting it. You have a pool of healing power that replenishes when you take a long rest. Lay on HandsYour blessed touch can heal wounds. When you finish a long rest, you regain all expended uses. You can use this feature a number of times equal to 1 + your Charisma modifier. Within the same radius, you also detect the presence of any place or object that has been consecrated or desecrated, as with the hallow spell. You know the type (celestial, fiend, or undead) of any being whose presence you sense, but not its identity (the vampire Count Strahd von Zarovich, for instance). Until the end of your next turn, you know the location of any celestial, fiend, or undead within 60 feet of you that is not behind total cover. As an action, you can open your awareness to detect such forces. (a) a priest's pack or (b) an explorer's packįighting Style, Spellcasting, Divine Smiteĭivine SenseThe presence of strong evil registers on your senses like a noxious odor, and powerful good rings like heavenly music in your ears.(a) five javelins or (b) any simple melee weapon.(a) a martial weapon and a shield or (b) two martial weapons.Starting EquipmentYou start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background: Skills: Choose two from Athletics, Insight, Intimidation, Medicine, Persuasion, and Religion Starting ProficienciesYou are proficient with the following items, in addition to any proficiencies provided by your race or background.Īrmor: light armor, medium armor, heavy armor, shields Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier per paladin level after 1st Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + your Constitution modifier Hit Points Hit Dice: 1d10 per paladin level ![]() ![]() And mighty Charybdis is free at last to vent her rage on the gods who mistreated her so cruelly.As a paladin, you gain the following class features. Charybdis was left alone.īut now, the chains that have held her fast since Zeus first cast her down have been broken. Together, the two terrorized the waters of their imprisoning strait - until, that is, Scylla was freed to bring horror to the lands of the gods. The whirlpools created from her unquenchable thirst either crushed ships, or drove them into the teeth of Scylla. In the centuries since, Charybdis has taken out her frustrations upon any who dared pass over the swirling waters that hid her now-hideous form. He then cast her into the waters of a narrow strait, opposite the similarly cursed Scylla, and there chained her to the sea bed. But such as Zeus' wrath that he did not settle for mere imprisonment - rather, he transformed Charybdis into her current monstrous form as punishment for her defiance. This encroachment so angered the King of Olympus that he captured Charybdis. At Poseidon's behest, she used her control over the waters to engulf those lands closest to the sea - including those that belonged to Zeus. Once a daughter of Poseidon, she had the temerity to aid her father in his perennial feud with his brother, Zeus. She catches them in her whirlpool and breaks them into flinders, before drawing the pitiful remnants into the depths. Ancient poems and songs speak of the destruction she has wreaked on any ship unlucky enough to pass too close to her turbulent waters.Ī sister in spirit if not blood to the nightmarish Scylla, Charybdis is a smasher of vessels where Scylla is an eater of men. The dangers of the sea are many, but few so fearsome as the creature known as Charybdis. ![]()
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