![]() While we might sometimes make reference to unofficial or homebrew content to illustrate a point (or just because it’s too cool not to talk about) every option we suggest is legal in the official rules for D&D 5e as published by Wizards of the Coast. Our goal here is to provide scannable, but comprehensive guides for you as you develop your character. No choice in D&D is essential, but these options are definitely worth considering when you create your character. Objectively powerful or transformative in some way. ![]() Widely regarded as powerful in some way, useful, highly effective. ![]() A solid choice, but nothing that is absolutely critical for a build, or can be very good but only situationally. Red options can sometimes be situationally useful, and might make for an interesting narrative choice, but are largely less effective than other tiers. You can jump to any of these topics below using the table of contents below. Lastly, we’ve put together a progression section, which shows you how to build an Oath of Conquest Paladin from level 1 to 20. If you’re interested in feats and how they can transform your Oath of Conquest build, we’ve also broken down some of the ones that synergize best with this subclass. Feats are an optional part of 5e that a lot of people tend to skip in favor of a few extra ability points. Then we go through what you’ll get at each level as you progress your character. We follow this up by covering the basics, like Hit Points, Proficiencies, Equipment, and any Class-specific skills. Next, this guide goes into the features that define the Conquest Paladin in detail, and tackles the basics, like ability scores, races, backgrounds, and skills, so you’ll know how to get the most out of the class right from level one. Paladins are one of the best classes in D&D 5e for multiclassing, and we’ve included some notes on how to diversify your build for greater effect.Īlso, because the Conquest Paladin relies so much on synergies with the rest of its party to be fully effective, we’ve lined up a few other classes that gel really effectively with it in combat. To help you fully embody this martial spellcasting class, and really get to grips with the Conquest Paladin’s potential as an offensive tank and battlefield controller, we’ve broken down the features and abilities that make this class a unique and powerful addition to any adventuring party, as well as highlighting some of its shortcomings and how to overcome them. This guide is designed to give you a deeper understanding of one of Dungeons & Dragons 5e’s most unique, interesting subclasses: the Oath of Conquest Paladin.
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