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Resolve: pool per day, powers features, add CON mod. If ally falls in combat at the hands of an enemy, immediately gain 1 resolve
Resolve: pool per day, powers features, add CON mod. If ally falls in combat at the hands of an enemy, immediately gain 1 resolve
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Spellcasting: CHA-based spontaneous prep spellcasting. Knows all Paladin spells plus Devotions. ''Does not provoke from casting as long as he has resolve greater than or equal to his HV remaining''.
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'''Spellcasting:''' A paladin casts divine spells, which are drawn from the paladin spell list plus spells within the Healing domain and within his selected devotions. He must prepare spells before casting them. To cast a spell, a paladin must have a Charisma score equal to at least 10 + the spell's level. The Difficulty Class for a saving throw against a paladin's spell is 10 + the spell level + the paladin's Charisma modifier.
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Prepared Spells Per Level:
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Like other spellcasters, a paladin can cast only a certain number of spells of each spell level per day. His base daily spell allotment is given on the table. In addition, he receives bonus spells per day if he has a high Charisma score. A paladin's knowledge of spells is limited: he may only prepare spells from the paladin spell list, spells from the Healing domain, and spells from within his selected devotions.
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A paladin can cast any spell he has prepared spontaneously: He can cast any spell he knows at any time, assuming he has not yet used up his allotment of spells per day for the spell's level.
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A paladin does not provoke an attack of opportunity when casting a spell as long as he has Resolve greater than or equal to his Hero Value remaining.
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'''Prepared Spells:''' A paladin prepares a limited number of spells of each level: he may cast these spells spontaneously as long as he has spell slots capable of casting them. Use the table below to determine how many spells a paladin may prepare of each level. He also receives an additional preparation slot at each level (indicated by a "+1" on the table below): he must prepare a spell from the Healing domain in this slot. A paladin does not receive additional preparation slots for having a high Charisma score.
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