A paladin can use Divine Smite on the same weapon attack that benefits from a smite spell like wrathful smite.
Can a Paladin use divine smite while raging?
You can smite divinely while enraged. There’s no spell named divine smite; you’re not casting a spell when you use that class feature.
Can you use divine smite and searing smite at the same time?
Now, you’re right in your closing: smite spells don’t stack. All of a paladin’s smite spells require a bonus action to cast and concentration to maintain until they hit. So you can’t cast thunderous smite and then cast searing smite and try to hit an enemy with both of them.
Can you combine Eldritch and divine smite?
Divine Smite is an option to use after you hit, just like Eldritch Smite. It is not a bonus action.
Can a Paladin use Smite on a second attack?
You can absolutely use Smite again (spending an additional spell slot) on your second attack from Extra Attack. This is the Gold Standard of playing a Paladin; players & DMs expect this from Paladins.
Do you get radiant damage with improved divine Smite?
They attack with a longsword which is 1D8, according to Improved Divine Smite all of his attacks get an extra 1D8 radiant automatically, then can use their spell slots to add even more radiant damage? That is correct. Paladin punches for 1 hp + Str. modifier
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 make a sneak attack a divine Smite?
You could have no intention of Smiting and just roll a normal attack, roll a nat 20, and then decide to make it a Smite so you roll twice as many dice for the entire attack, including Divine Smite, Sneak Attack, Hex/Hunter’s Mark, etc. Arial Black is completely right.