Can you become an Oathbreaker paladin?

A paladin must be evil and at least 3rd level to become an Oathbreaker. The paladin replaces the features specific to his or her Sacred Oath with Oathbreaker features. An Oathbreaker paladin loses previously gained oath spells and instead gains the following Oathbreaker spells at the paladin levels listed.

Do Oathbreaker Paladins have a God?

No. A paladin’s oath is entirely seperate from god. In 5e paladins can be agnostic if they so wish. If they break their oath, then they are an Oathbreaker.

Can an Oathbreaker paladin smite?

So an Oathbreaker as written doesn’t get rid of the core class abilities. It’s a subclass that replaces what ever other subclass the Paladin had before they broke their oath. Smite, Lay on Hands, Aura of protection, and other core abilities of the Paladin are not taken away.

Can an Oathbreaker paladin lay on hands?

Oathbreaker: Lay on Hands (placeholder name) The Oathbreaker learns to cause pain, not mend it; as such, his lay on hands pool changes to unholy energy that deals damage instead of healing, the paladin has a number of hit points to deal damage equal to your Paladin level x5.

Can you play a good Oathbreaker paladin?

A paladin must be evil and at least 3rd level to become an Oathbreaker. You’re the DM and have the authority to bypass this restriction. Mechanically, there’s nothing about the Oathbreaker subclass features that strictly requires an evil character or playstyle.

Can you have a good Oathbreaker?

Short answer: Yes, but such characters are not really following the flavor of the sub-class. Generally speaking, there’s nothing in the rules preventing an Oathbreaker Paladin from being non-evil, or even good aligned.

Can I make an evil paladin?

To answer your question, yes, a Paladin can be evil. What defines the Paladin in 5e is their individual oaths, and how you express the ideas of your character oath. There are a few oaths that are tailored for the concepts of evil, but even then, it is still not dictated that the character should be evil.

Can a paladin turn evil?

Turn Evil is a paladin ability that causes the target to run in fear for up to 40 seconds. Turn Evil can only be used on Undead, Aberration and Demon targets.

How does an oath breaker-Paladin-class work?

So an Oathbreaker as written doesn’t get rid of the core class abilities. It’s a subclass that replaces what ever other subclass the Paladin had before they broke their oath. Smite, Lay on Hands, Aura of protection, and other core abilities of the Paladin are not taken away. At least, as it’s written.

Which is the best paladin subclass to play?

The Oathbreaker is a paladin that has broken their oath in the worst way possible. While not stated this paladin subclass is based around a paladin that broke the Oath of Devotion, meaning that a DM should probably alter it to better fit with other subclasses.

What kind of oath does a Paladin take?

The Oath of Devotion is the traditional interpretation of the paladin class. It is taken by paladins that seek to be the perfect embodiment of chivalry. A paladin of this oath cannot lie, retreat, or take any morally grey action. Ability wise, this oath includes all the abilities associated with the traditional paladin character.

Is it possible to change PHB Paladin to Oathbreaker?

If this was a possibility in your game, via your houserules, you should have informed the player beforehand, as that would very likely to have affected their character choices. Going Oathbreaker, if you do that, is simply subbing one subclass for another. The core PHB Paladin abilities remain intact.

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