We are going to take a step back talk about the Paladin Equipment Pack. Since I changed the format on the equipment packs, providing them with equipment that will give each individual class some minor bonuses, it’s been a bit more complicated creating them. I had jumped forward to the Ranger because I had been thinking about that pack for quite a while and had the equipment ready to go. I’ve had more time to reflect on the Paladin and what equipment the class should get in my opinion, so it’s time to share that with you the reader.

The paladin is probably my second favorite class after the cleric. It amuses me that these two classes are my favorite to play since I shun all organized religions. People say playing D&D allows them to role play a character with personality that they would never embrace in the real world, so maybe that’s it. None of my characters are overly religious though and I think it’s the ability to talk to a god that might actually listen to you and help out once and awhile. This isn’t at sermon on religion, so let’s get to the equipment pack for our paladin, and see how we can help them out.

Both the packs available to the paladin, the explorer’s pack and the priest’s pack are incredibly boring, although each has equipment that is useful. Everyone loves having rope, torches, a waterskin, etc., but doesn’t our holy warrior deserve more? I say yes, so let’s get him the items he needs to be ready for their grand adventure.