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Are there any rpgs that make being a paladin or cleric cool? They always miss by either making you a mage but yellow or by forcing you mechanically to play a generic good guy like in BG3. Paladins have such a strong willpower that their very word and devotion gives them powers, clerics are genuine divine conduits, so why are they so weak? They should be terrifying, they should channel powers that even mages can't match.
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>>733776871
BG3 literally has edgy paladins that kill anything they deem evil
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>>733776871
Elden Ring
Pillars 1 and 2
Dark Souls 3
Wrath of the Righteous
In Avowed you have spellbooks with decorations and artworks styled after alchemical tomes or olds, but there's no dedicated paladin magic
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Pillars of Eternity has different paladin orders that each have different values. Your paladin gains better stats by adhering to their values and roleplaying in a specific way.
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>>733776871
Play Wrath.
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>>733776871
Paladins are cooler as side characters. I'm too much of a chaoschud.
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>>733777009
I didn't feel that way. They certainly had elements of that, but first of all the BG3 gods suck and secondly they feel like paladins written by a capeshit writer.



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