Can Paladins use 2 weapons?
As Paladins cannot dual-wield in Classic WoW, you will equip a Shield in your Off-hand if you have a 1H weapon in your Main Hand; a common setup for Holy Paladins.
Can a Paladin use divine smite with a thrown spell?
If you cast a spell like Contagion, then you are making a “melee spell attack” and you can’t use divine smite. While Fire Bolt uses a “ranged spell attack”. In addition; hitting someone in the face with an unarmed strike is a “unarmed melee attack” and can’t benefit from divine strike.
What can a Paladin do with the oath of devotion?
Oath of Devotion Features. Paladins who swear an Oath of the Devotion are archetypal sacred warriors. They strike a fine balance between offense, defense, and support, crushing evil with their Divine Smites, protecting allies with spells and auras, and healing their wounds and ailments with holy magic.
How does Divine Smite work in dungeons and Dragons?
Divine Smite Starting at 2nd level, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend one spell slot to deal radiant damage to the target, in addition to the weapon’s damage. The extra damage is 2d8 for a 1st-level spell slot, plus 1d8 for each spell level higher than 1st, to a maximum of 5d8.
Can you use improved divine Smite on a punch?
So even if you allowed a smite on a punch, improved and spell smites wouldn’t work. After rereading the text for Improved Divine Smite, it’s kind of ambiguous, the text says, “with a melee weapon,” and since an unarmed strike can be used for a melee weapon attack I would be inclined to say that it would apply.