Running low on slots?

Here’s how to cast spells in Dungeons & Dragons without needing spell slots.

Here’s how to build an oath of the river paladin.

Three archmages from the Greyhawk setting in Dungeons & Dragons.

Strength

Strength informs weapon attacks.

Because paladins have access to many powerful Strength-based weapons, you’ll want toplace your second-highest stat in Strength.

Constitution

Paladins are often in the thick of combat and are meant to absorb a lot of attacks.

An adventure patron in a split image with a cathedral in Dungeons & Dragons.

Because of this, you’ll want a decent HP pool, somake Constitution your next-highest stat.

Dexterity

Dexterity informs Armor Class and other physical abilities.

Keep in mind thatbackgrounds work differently between the 2024 PHB and the Obojima campaign setting.

A split image of a player casting an elemental spell against a ship in a storm in DND.

Talk to your DM about balancing these differences if you’re combining sourcebooks.

Adventure patrons help draw in player characters and kickstart campaigns.

Here’s how to create them.

The oath of the river paladin subclass in the Obojima campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons.

A train station in the Obojima campaign setting in Dungeons & Dragons.

Spirit Train Stop by Alexander Cloos

A pastoral environment in the Obojima campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons.

Rolling Fields by Scott Higginbotham

Jumaga the Sky Salamander in the Obojima campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons.

Jumaga The Sky Salamander by Alexander Cloos

The Sky Whale creature in the Obojima campaign setting in Dungeons & Dragons.

Sky Whale by Alexander Cloos

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