Divine Smite is not a spell and requires no verbal spell components. All it requires is you hit with a weapon and you expend a spell slot.
Can you smite with Warlock slots?
Yes, you can use your Warlock spell slots to fuel the Paladin’s Divine Smite ability. Jeremy Crawford, the singular official source for all D&D 5e rules clarifications, has stated unequivocally that Warlock spell slots are usable with the Paladin’s Divine Smite.
Can you combine divine smite with thunderous smite?
Divine Smite uses one. Thunderous smite uses the other. In fact, if he just used Divine Smite for two rounds, the total damage he delivered would be higher than it is using one spell slot for Divine Smite and another for a spell.
Can you cast divine Smite as a Paladin?
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. Most other spell casting refers to the use of Spell Slots in general and not a class specific spell slot.
When do you expend a Paladin spell slot?
Divine Smite: Starting at 2nd level, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend one paladin spell slot to deal radiant damage to the target, in addition to the weapon’s damage.
When do you use divine smite in RuneScape?
Divine Smite: Starting at 2nd level, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend one paladin spell slot to deal radiant damage to the target, in addition to the weapon’s damage.
How much radiant damage can you do with divine Smite?
The maximum is on all the extra radiant damage that Divine Smite adds to your normal weapon damage, necessarily including the first 2d8 (emphasis mine): […] you can expend one paladin spell slot to deal radiant damage to the target, in addition to the weapon’s damage. The extra damage is [a variable amount], to a maximum of 5d8.