Can a Paladin change deities?

Can a Paladin change deities?

So if this is 5e them paladins are a bit different, a paladin can swap morals or gods as much as they like as long as they keep their oath as the oath is what gives them strength.

Can an Oathbreaker Paladin be good?

No he wouldn’t. Oathbreaker isn’t what happens to a paladin when they break their oath, the name is a misnomer. If he was good-aligned, he would just loose all of his magical paladin abilities; so everything but proficiencies, hit points, Fighting Style, and Extra Attack, basically.

Are Oathbreaker Paladins evil?

I’ll put it this way, an Oathbreaker Paladin is not a Paladin with no oath or one who simply broke their oaths and was abandoned, they are in fact Paladins who worship/follow evil deities. who breaks his or her sacred oaths to pursue some dark ambition or serve an evil power.

Why would a Paladin become an Oathbreaker?

An Oathbreaker is a paladin who breaks his or her sacred oaths to pursue some dark ambition or serve an evil power. Whatever light burned in the paladin’s heart has been extinguished. Only darkness remains. A paladin must be evil and at least 3rd level to become an Oathbreaker.

Can a Paladin change to Oathbreaker?

Tl;dr: the oathbreaker paladin is an example of in the DMG of a paladin ‘changing’ oaths. there is no rule that says you can’t let him change oaths, and even if there were the ‘dungeon master can do what s/he wants’ rule would supersede it.

Does a paladin have to be good?

Yes, paladins have to be lawful good. The idea is that they are seen as a paragon of the Pantheon of gods, not necessarily the champion of one. There are thing like anti-paladins and former paladins, but a paladin itself is described as being lawful good.

Is Paladin the best class in DND 5e?

The paladin is in fact one of the strongest classes in the game, but it does have weaknesses. The base class is strong, but the sub-classes add more flavor than actual power to the character. In the combat pillar, they have normal levels of sustainability, plus the ability to go nova.

What is the most dangerous monster in D&D?

Tarraque