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Devoted Templar [General, Multiclass]
You have trained in the Sublime Way to better combat the foes of your deity and uphold justice and mercy.Prerequisites: Divine grace, steely resolve.Benefit: If you have levels in crusader and paladin, those levels stack for the purpose of determining your initiator level, and smite damage for both classes. In addition, you can multiclass freely between the crusader and paladin classes. You must still remain lawful good in order to retain your paladin abilities and take paladin levels. You still face the normal XP penalties for having multiple classes more than one level apart.
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Facts about "Devoted Templar (3.5e Feat)"
Article Balance | High + |
Identifier | 3.5e Feat + |
Prerequisite | Divine grace + and steely resolve. + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Summary | Crusader and paladin levels stack for initiator level and smite damage. + |
Title | Devoted Templar + |
Type | General + and Multiclass + |