+3 | Strength |
-1 | Dexterity |
+1 | Constitution |
+0 | Intelligence |
+3 | Wisdom |
+4 | Charisma |
-1 | Acrobatics |
+3 | Animal Handling |
+0 | Arcana |
+5 | Athletics |
+2 | Deception |
+0 | History |
+1 | Insight |
+2 | Intimidation |
+0 | Investigation |
+1 | Medicine |
+0 | Nature |
+1 | Perception |
+2 | Performance |
+4 | Persuasion |
+0 | Religion |
-1 | Sleight of Hands |
-1 | Stealth |
+3 | Survival |
Weapon | Attack | Damage | Type |
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Longsword | 1d20+5 | 1d8+3 | Slashing |
Longsword (2H) | 1d20+5 | 1d10+3 | Slashing |
Javelin | 1d20+5 | 1d8+3 | Piercing |
Breath Attack | Dex Save DC11 | 2d6 | Fire |
Heroes Enabled
The statblocks of your Weapons, armor and other important/magical equipment
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Melee Weapon Versatile Common
Type | Damage | Damage | Range | Properties |
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Martial | 1d8 / 1d10 | Slashing | Versatile |
Cost: 15 gp Weight: 3 lb
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Shield Common
A shield is made from wood or metal and is carried in one hand. Wielding a shield increases your Armor Class by 2. You can benefit from only one shield at a time.
Type | AC | STR Req. | Stealth Dis. | Properties |
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Shield | +2 |
Cost: 10 gp Weight: 6 lb
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Melee Weapon Thrown Common
Type | Damage | Damage | Range | Properties |
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Simple | 1d6 | Piercing | 30/120 ft | Thrown |
Cost: 5 sp Weight: 2 lb
PHB, page 151
Spellcasting Focus Varies
A holy symbol is a representation of a god or pantheon. It might be an amulet depicting a symbol representing a deity, the same symbol carefully engraved or inlaid as an emblem on a shield, or a tiny box holding a fragment of a sacred relic. A cleric or paladin can use a holy symbol as a spell-casting focus. To use the symbol in this way, the caster must hold it in hand, wear it visibly, or bear it on a shield. Multiple variations of this item exist, as listed below:
PHB, page 150. Available in the SRD.
Adventuring Gear Varies
Cost: 5 sp Weight: 3 lbs
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Tool Adventuring is a hard life. With a cook along on the journey, your meals will be much better than the typical mix of hardtack and dried fruit.
Components. Cook's utensils include a metal pot, knives, forks, a stirring spoon, and a ladle.
History. Your knowledge of cooking techniques allows you to assess the social patterns involved in a culture's eating habits.
Medicine. When administering treatment, you can transform medicine that is bitter or sour into a pleasing concoction.
Survival. When foraging for food , you can make do with ingredients you scavenge that others would be unable to transform into nourishing meals.
Prepare Meals. As part of a short rest, you can prepare a tasty meal that helps your companions regain their strength. You and up to five creatures of your choice regain 1 extra hit point per Hit Die spent during a short rest, provided you have access to your cook's utensils and sufficient food.
COOK'S UTENSILS
Activity | DC |
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Create a typical meal | 10 |
Duplicate a meal | 10 |
Spot poison or impurities in food | 15 |
Create a gourmet meal | 15 |
Cost: 1 gp Weight: 8 lb.
DnD 5e, PHB
Adventuring Gear Common
A mundane pot made of iron, small enough to be considered 'portable'. Its capacity is 1 gallon liquid.
Cost: 2gp Weight: 10 lbs.
The statblocks of your class features
A paladin swears to uphold justice and righteousness, to stand with the good things of the world against the encroaching darkness, and to hunt the forces of evil wherever they lurk. Different paladins focus on various aspects of the cause of righteousness, but all are bound by the oaths that grant them power to do their sacred work. Although many paladins are devoted to gods of good, a paladin’s power comes as much from a commitment to justice itself as it does from a god.
Paladins train for years to learn the skills of combat, mastering a variety of weapons and armor. Even so, their martial skills are secondary to the magical power they wield: power to heal the sick and injured, to smite the wicked and the undead, and to protect the innocent and those who join them in the fight for justice.
Charisma is your spellcasting ability for your paladin spells, since their power derives from the strength of your convictions. You use your Charisma whenever a spell refers to your spellcasting ability. In addition, you use your Charisma modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a paladin spell you cast and when making an attack roll with one.
Becoming a paladin involves taking vows that commit the paladin to the cause of righteousness, an active path of fighting wickedness. The final oath, taken when he or she reaches 3rd level, is the culmination of all the paladin’s training. Som e characters with this class don’t consider themselves true paladins until they have reached 3rd level and made this oath. For others, the actual swearing of the oath is a formality, an official stamp on what has always been true in the paladin’s heart. Choose from: Oath of Devotion, Oath of the Ancients, Oath of Vengeance, Oath of the Crown (SCAG), Oath of Conquest (Xan), or Oath of Redemption (Xan).
The Oath of Vengeance is a solemn commitment to punish those who have committed a grievous sin. When evil forces slaughter helpless villagers, when an entire people turns against the will of the gods, when a thieves' guild grows too violent and powerful, when a dragon rampages through the countryside - at times like these, paladins arise and swear an Oath of Vengeance to set right that which has gone wrong. To these paladins - sometimes called avengers or dark knights - their own purity is not as important as delivering justice.
Tenets of Vengeance
The tenets of the Oath of Vengeance vary by paladin, but all the tenets revolve around punishing wrongdoers by any means necessary. Paladins who uphold these tenets are willing to sacrifice even their own righteousness to mete out justice upon those who do evil, so the paladins are often neutral or lawful neutral in alignment. The core principles of the tenets are brutally simple.
Fight the Greater Evil. Face with a choice of fighting my sworn foes or combating a lesser evil, I choose the greater evil.
No Mercy for the Wicked. Ordinary foes might win my mercy, but my sworn enemies do not.
By Any Means Necessary. My qualms can't get in the way of exterminating my foes.
Restitution. If my foes wreak ruin on the world, it is because I failed to stop them. I must help those harmed by their misdeeds.
Oath spells
You gain oath spells at the paladin levels listed below.
Channel Divinity
When you take this oath at 3rd level, you gain the following two Channel Divinity options.
Abjure Enemy. As an action, you present your holy symbol and speak a prayer of denunciation, using your Channel Divinity. Choose one creature within 60 feet of you that you can see. That creature must make a Wisdom saving throw, unless it is immune to being frightened. Fiends and undead have disadvantage on this saving throw.
On a failed save, the creature is frightened for 1 minute or until it takes any damage. While frightened, the creature's speed is 0, and it can't benefit from any bonus to its speed.
On a successful save, the creature's speed is halved for 1 minute or until the creature takes any damage.
Vow of Enmity. As a bonus action, you can utter a vow of enmity against a creature you can see within 10 feet of you, using your Channel Divinity. You gain advantage on attack rolls against the creature for 1 minute or until it drops to 0 hit points or falls unconscious.
Relentless Avenger
By 7th level, your supernatural focus helps you close off a foe's retreat. When you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, you can move up to half your speed immediately after the attack and as part of the same reaction. This movement doesn't provoke opportunity attacks.
Soul of Vengeance
Starting at 15th level, the authority with which you speak your Vow of Enmity gives you greater power over your foe. When a creature under the effect of your Vow of Enmity makes an attack, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against that creature if it is within range.
Avenging Angel
At 20th level, you can assume the form of an angelic avenger. Using your action, you undergo a transformation. For 1 hour, you gain the following benefits:
Paladin Level | Spells |
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3rd | bane, hunter's mark |
5th | hold person, misty step |
9th | haste, protection from energy |
13th | banishment, dimension door |
17th | hold monster, scrying |
Statblocks for your familiars, mounts etc.
Statblocks for race/species of the character.
Age. Young dragonborn grow quickly. They walk hours after hatching, attain the size and development of a 10-year-old human child by the age of 3, and reach Adulthood by 15. They live to be around 80. Draconic Ancestry. You have draconic ancestry. Choose one type of dragon from the Draconic Ancestry table. Your breath weapon and damage resistance are determined by the dragon type, as shown in the table. Breath Weapon. You can use your action to exhale destructive energy. Your draconic ancestry determines the size, shape, and damage type of the exhalation. When you use your breath weapon, each creature in the area of the exhalation must make a saving throw, the type of which is determined by your draconic ancestry. The DC for this saving throw equals 8 + your Constitution modifier + your proficiency bonus. A creature takes 2d6 damage on a failed save, and half as much damage on a successful one. The damage increases to 3d6 at 6th level, 4d6 at 11th level, and 5d6 at 16th level. After you use your breath weapon, you can’t use it again until you complete a short or long rest. Damage Resistance. You have resistance to the damage type associated with your draconic ancestry.
Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common and Draconic. Draconic is thought to be one of the oldest languages and is often used in the study of magic. The language sounds harsh to most other creatures and includes numerous hard consonants and sibilants.
Scale color | Damage type | Range |
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Black | Acid | 5 by 30 ft. line (Dex. save) |
Blue | Lightning | 5 by 30 ft. line (Dex. save) |
Brass | Fire | 5 by 30 ft. line (Dex. save) |
Bronze | Lightning | 5 by 30 ft. line (Dex. save) |
Copper | Acid | 5 by 30 ft. line (Dex. save) |
Gold | Fire | 15 ft. cone (Dex. save) |
Green | Poison | 15 ft. cone (Con. save) |
Red | Fire | 15 ft. cone (Dex. save) |
Silver | Cold | 15 ft. cone (Con. save) |
White | Cold | 15 ft. cone (Con. save) |
Statblocks for companions, followers and other allies.
Statblocks for your spells.
PHB
1-level Abjuration
A shimmering field appears and surrounds a creature of your choice within range, granting it a +2 bonus to AC for the duration.
Bonus AC | +2 |
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1-level Evocation
The first time you hit with a melee weapon attack during this spell's duration, your weapon ring's with thunder, that is audible within 300 feet of you, and the attack deals an extra 2d6 thunder damage to the target. Additionally, if the target is a creature, it must succeed on a Strength saving throw or be pushed 10 feet away from you and knocked prone.
Statblocks for your Trinkets, businesses, building, castles, empires.