Effectively, yes. Two separate bonuses, one derived from the other, and the game doesn’t care about that derivation: they’re still different and nothing prevents them from stacking. The wording appears to be designed specifically to make the Aura work in exactly this way.
Do Paladin auras affect the Paladin?
A paladin’s aura only benefits those around him or her and not the paladin themselves, thus the paladins can protect each other with their respective auras.
Does a Paladin benefit from his own aura of protection?
Technically speaking, they do not benefit from your aura, but the DM might decide that in the context of a combat, the villagers cowering behind you pleading with you to save them are no longer indifferent, but friendly.
Are Paladin auras always active?
The auras are area of effect buffs; they affect all party and raid members within 40 yards of the paladin. A paladin may only have one aura active at one time. They are free to cast, with the only cost being the global cooldown. As such, it is wise to always have one aura or another running.
How do you use aura of protection?
The Aura of Protection feature says: Starting at 6th level, whenever you or a friendly creature within 10 feet of you must make a saving throw, the creature gains a bonus to the saving throw equal to your Charisma modifier (with a minimum bonus of +1). You must be conscious to grant this bonus.
Is aura of warding good?
Aura of Warding only works against spells. It doesn’t work against spell attacks that aren’t delivered by a spell. As for Aura of Warding, this ability is WAY too good for level 7. It gives the Paladin and every ally within 10 feet free resistance to spell attack damage.
How does a Paladin’s aura of protection affect allies?
Certainly this bonus would not affect the Paladin’s own death saves, as they are unconscious while they make them. However a death saving throw doesn’t use any abilities or proficiencies and is determined as: Roll a d20: If the roll is 10 or higher, you succeed. Otherwise, you fail.
How much psychic damage does a Paladin take?
Whenever an enemy that is frightened by the paladin starts its turn in the aura, it takes 4d10 psychic damage. All of these abilities are tied to auras, and having an aura that only applies to a single creature within range doesn’t make logical sense (especially when other paladin auras unambiguously apply to everything within range).
Can you have more than one aura of protection?
This clarifies that features of the same name don’t stack with themselves – so a creature can only benefit from one Aura of Protection at a time (presumably the most potent one would be from the paladin with the highest Charisma mod). Yes, the 2 auras will stack.
Can you use Aura Mastery with two paladins?
However, the active portion gained by using Aura Mastery from two Paladins will stack. Doing so is not recommended because the damage reduction stacks in a multiplicative manner. That is, you would receive a 36% total damage reduction from their combined use, not 40%.