Your paladin levels contribute to your spell slots so therefore you could use any of those for Divine Smite. You would be able to use the warlock pact slots to cast Sorc spells but as Paladin Levels do not contribute to your pact slots only spell slots they would not be usable for Divine Smite.
Can Paladins use multiple smites?
TL;DR: other than “1 spell slot per attack” and “max 5d8 damage or 6d8 versus undead/fiends per use of divine smite” there are no limits.
Can you cast Paladin spells with warlock spell slots?
If you have both the Spellcasting class feature and the Pact Magic class feature from the warlock class, you can use the spell slots you gain from the Pact Magic feature to cast spells you know or have prepared from classes with the Spellcasting class feature, and you can use the spell slots you gain from the …
Can you use Paladin spells with warlock spell slots?
A Paladin/Warlock will have the regular spell slots of a character on the multiclass spellcaster table of effective level = 1/2 paladin level, and those spell slots will refresh on a long rest as normally provided by the Paladin’s Spellcasting feature.
Can a Paladin stack smites?
Also, paladin’s extra attack and warlock’s thirsting blade do not stack. As stated previously, Divine Smite is not an Action, nor a Bonus Action, nor Reaction. It is simply something you choose after Hitting a Target with a Melee Weapon. You can certainly have the Branding Smite active when you Hit a creature.
Can you use multiple smites at once?
Can you Smite multiple times on a single attack? Divine Smite only allows you to expend one spell slot per attack.
What’s the difference between a paladin and a sorcerer?
Sorcerers get metamagic at level 3 and gain sorcery points at level 2, usable for metamagic or transformable into spell slots. Also, you’ll get higher level spell slots with a sorcerer, since they’re a fullcaster, whereas paladins are just half-casters (see the Multiclass Spellcaster table in the PHB, p. 165).
Is it possible to multiclass as a Paladin?
Yes, it’s viable. In general, multiclassing more than 3, 4 levels into another class will lead to your character losing access to his/her most powerful class features or spells at high levels. Specifically, a paladin/sorcerer multiclass is generally not the worst idea.
How many spells can you prepare as a Paladin?
Even on level 20 and with Cha 20, a Paladin can only prepare 15 spells freely 4. While spells known and spells prepared are not the same thing, Sorcerer still adds to your options. P12/S8 starts the day with 20 spells, 5 more than P20.
Can a Paladin use a weapon without a shield?
Paladins can cast most of their spells while holding a weapon and a shield. This does not work with Sorcerer spells. Your best option is using a two-handed weapon without a shield. Paladins get their 5th level spells on level 17, but a 10th level Bard can take any of them. If they are not overpowered on level 10, they are definitely weak on 17.