Are you playing a high-level cleric in your DND campaign?

Here are the best deities to choose for your build.

That’s why we’ve created this list.

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Zivilyn is the holy embodiment of knowledge and calm.

He is mysterious and often elusive, making him a really fun choice for DMs to roleplay.

However, the real boon to this selection is how well he synergizes with a certain paladin oath.

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Combining this oath with Celestian is a match madein the Astral Sea.

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Dol Arrah, the goddess of sun and sacrifice, is no exception.

She is a classic paladin deity, insofar as she represents light, lawful good, and sunlight.

Previously known as St. Cuthbert, he is the enemy of deities like Iuz and Vecna.

Three symbols of deities in DND 5e.

Cuthbert is characterized by simplicity and pure good.

What makes this deity so great for expert players is his unexpectedness.

He takes the form of a monstrous minotaur, which can make for great campaign flavor.

Three symbols of various deities in DND on a background from the world of Krynn.

Gateway via Wizards of the Coast

If you want to play a true paladin, Torm is the only way to go.

This can make for some interesting backstory decision-making for your paladin.

Does your paladin worship Torm because they identify with being perceived as weak?

The town of Gateway in Ansalon in the Krynn campaign setting in DND.

Gateway via Wizards of the Coast

Consider questions like these to create a unique and complex backstory for your paladin.

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Astral Projection via Wizards of the Coast

1Eldath

Neutral Good

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Eldath is a lesser deity from the Forgotten Realms setting.

She is known for being an emissary of peace and goodness in the Material Plane.

She is often worshipped by druids as well, in addition to paladins.

A warforged character attacks a train in Eberron in DND.

Eberron Cover Art by Chippy

One of the more interesting reasons to select Eldath is due to her lesser deity status.

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Greyhawk by Bruce Brenneise

A dragon highmaster rides a dragon into battle in Krynn in DND.

Dragon Highmaster via Wizards of the Coast

A paladin with glowing yellow eyes wearing brilliant armor in DND.

A Devout Warrior by Michael Broussard

The religious symbol of the Blood of Vol in Krynn in DND.

Blood of Vol via Wizards of the Coast

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Climactic Battle by Sam Keiser

A paladin imbues their weapon with Divine Smite in Dungeons & Dragons.

Divine Smite by Bryan Sola

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Transport via Plants by Rob Alexander

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