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9. Two spells are missing from the list given in the other very good response. True Polymorph and Shapechange. Both of these spells can be used to turn into a creature that have access to resurrection abilities. True Polymorph can turn you into Ki-rin (from volo's guide to monsters) that has true resurrection as a spell.
You need to distinguish class level and spell level. The table of oath spells indicates at which class level the spell is obtained. Once you have it it works normally, i.e. it has the spell level indicated for that spell in the rule book. For example, Sanctuary is a first level spell, the level it is obtained at and your current level has no ...
{snip} Casting the spell doesn’t remove it from your list of prepared spells. You can change your list of prepared spells when you finish a long rest. Preparing a new list of paladin spells requires time spent in prayer and meditation: at least 1 minute per spell level for each spell on your list. (SRD.
Choose the number of paladin spells equal to your spell casting modifier (+3 for 16 Charisma) plus one half of your Paladin Level, rounded down. Before we consider Oath Spells, you can prepare 3 + 5/2 = 5 spells total. OK, pick a total of 5 spells from the list on page 208. Let's pick: 3 firsts and 2 seconds for simplicity.
When you do so, choose a number of paladin spells equal to your Charisma modifier + half your paladin level, rounded down (minimum of one spell). The spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots. Additionally, a Paladin knows, and always has prepared, the spells that correspond with their chosen Oath. PHB p. 85 under Oath Spells:
Only spells that are unique to the Paladin spell list (i.e. only spells that are not freely available on another class' spell list) Features that grant access to One Specific, Any, or All spells from the Paladin list Example: Divine Soul lets Sorcerers choose spells from the Cleric spell list
Yes, you can use Divine Smite on the same weapon attack that benefits from a smite spell, such as wrathful smite—as long as the attack you make after casting the smite spell is a melee weapon attack. Divine Smite doesn’t work with any other kind of attack. While this is certainly powerful, it is also resource-intensive.
This feat, from 5th edition, states "You can perform the somatic components of spells even when you have weapons or a shield in one or both hands.", implying that without this feat you would be unable to perform somatic spells with these things in your hands. Essentially, if you're not holding a focus item, you need a completely free hand.
The paladin's Spellcasting feature says you can prepare "a number of paladin spells equal to your Charisma modifier + half your paladin level, rounded down (minimum of one spell)". It adds that the spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots; per the Paladin table, a 3rd-level paladin only has 1st-level spell slots. Let's say your ...
You need a free hand to cast somatic spells. You need to hold a focus to cast component spells. Wielding a focus, count as a free hand for somatic spells; A cleric or paladin can use a holy symbol as a spellcasting focus, as described in chapter 10. To use the symbol in this way, the caster must hold it in hand, wear it visibly, or bear it on a ...