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Oath of the crown paladin is a paladin subclass based on structure and devotion to that structure. They have typically taken an oath to a structure of laws or a person. Crown paladins can take their oaths centered to a particular god and their ideals, although not all are taken this way. Crown paladins are often oath sworn knights, high class guards to nobles, or the enforcement of law in a nation.  
Oath of the Crown paladin is a paladin subclass based on structure and devotion to that structure. They have typically taken an oath to a structure of laws or a person. Crown paladins can take their oaths centered to a particular god and their ideals, although not all are taken this way. Crown paladins are often oath-sworn knights, elite guards serving nobles, or the enforcement of law in a nation.  




Their tenets are typically laid out like this, although it may vary depending on what they take their oath too.  
 
Their tenets are typically laid out like this, although it may vary depending on what they swear their oath to.  




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Proficiencies:
==Subclass Features==
 
===Channel Oath: Righteous Clarity===
-Light Armor
Add +4 to Attack Rolls for 10 turns. This consumes your Channel Oath charge which is regained on a short or long rest.
 
===Channel Oath: Champion Challenge===
-Medium Armor
Challenge enemies within 3 tiles, on a failed Wisdom save they are compelled to attack only you. Any attacks they might make against other targets have disadvantage. This consumes your Channel Oath charge which is regained on a short or long rest.
 
===Divine Allegiance===
-Heavy Armor
When an ally within 1 tile takes damage, you can use a reaction to take the damage instead. This damage can't be reduced or prevented in any way.
 
-Shields
 
-Simple Weapons
 
-Martial Weapons

Latest revision as of 14:45, 30 March 2026

Oath of the Crown paladin is a paladin subclass based on structure and devotion to that structure. They have typically taken an oath to a structure of laws or a person. Crown paladins can take their oaths centered to a particular god and their ideals, although not all are taken this way. Crown paladins are often oath-sworn knights, elite guards serving nobles, or the enforcement of law in a nation.


Their tenets are typically laid out like this, although it may vary depending on what they swear their oath to.


Law. The law is paramount. It is the mortar that holds the stones of civilization together, and it must be respected.

Loyalty. Your word is your bond. Without loyalty, oaths and laws are meaningless.

Courage. You must be willing to do what needs to be done for the sake of order, even in the face of overwhelming odds. If you don't act, then who will?

Responsibility. You must deal with the consequences of your actions, and you are responsible for fulfilling your duties and obligations.


Subclass Features

Channel Oath: Righteous Clarity

Add +4 to Attack Rolls for 10 turns. This consumes your Channel Oath charge which is regained on a short or long rest.

Channel Oath: Champion Challenge

Challenge enemies within 3 tiles, on a failed Wisdom save they are compelled to attack only you. Any attacks they might make against other targets have disadvantage. This consumes your Channel Oath charge which is regained on a short or long rest.

Divine Allegiance

When an ally within 1 tile takes damage, you can use a reaction to take the damage instead. This damage can't be reduced or prevented in any way.