Baldur’s Gate 3 Oath of the Ancients Paladin Build Guide

Dec. 21, 2022



Baldur’s Gate 3 Oath of the Ancients Paladin Build Guide

Baldur’s Gate 3 Oath of the Ancients Paladin Build Guide

Baldur’s Gate 3 Oath of the Ancients Paladin Build Guide– In thisBaldur’s Gate 3 Oath of the Ancients Paladin Build Guide, I’m going to be covering myPaladin Build, and showing you what I’ve found to work best. I’ll be doing moreBuild GuidesforBaldur’s Gate 3, but for now, let’s look at how you can use anOath of the AncientsPaladineffectively.

The Oath of the Ancients Paladin is the “Druid” version of thisClassdue to their strong affinity with nature. They can communicate with creatures thanks toSpeak with Animals, and have severalSpellsfocused on trapping enemies, making it possible to gang up on them. ThisSubclassbecomes very strong upon reaching Level 5 due toMoonbeamas well asBranding Smite, allowing them to deal considerable damage.

Comparatively,Oath of Devotionis your traditional Paladin who deals sufficient damage while saving allies from the brink of death whereas theOathbreakerleans toward inflicting harm more than anything else.

In this section, we’ll take a look at how to set up your Paladin duringCharacter Creationfor the best results.

ForBackground, I recommend taking any that providesStrengthandCharismaSkillssince these are your primaryAbilities. So you can choose theGuild Artisan,Outlander, andSoldieras they grantAthleticstogether withIntimidationorPersuasion.

The firstRaceI recommend taking is theZariel Tiefling. The reason is that when you reach Level 3, you’ll acquire the Legacy of Avernus: Searing Smite, which is stronger than the Paladin’sSearing Smite Spell. Instead of dealing an additional 1-6 Fire Damage, you’ll inflict +2-12 Fire Damage. Moreover, it doesn’t use aSpell Slotso you can keep casting this to your heart’s content.

As a Zariel Tiefling, you also gainDarkvisiontogether withHellish Resistanceand theThaumaturgy Cantrip. Hellish Resistance makes you resistant to taking Fire Damage, thereby cutting the damage by half, whereas Thaumaturgy grants anAdvantageon Intimidation andPerformanceChecks.

The second Race to consider is theDrowwho not only hasSuperior Darkvision, allowing them to see twice as far in the dark as the Wood Half-Elf but alsoDancing Lights. This Cantrip will serve as a light source to benefit allies who need it. They also gainFey Ancestrythat grants aSaving ThrowAdvantage to reduce the chances of beingCharmedand to avoidSleepingentirely when cast with a Spell.

Regardless of the Race you choose, you won’t have issues with Weapon and Armor Proficiencies since the Paladin has access to each and every one of them.

At Character Character, you get to choose between the Oath of Devotion and the Oath of the Ancients. For Oath of the Ancients, you gain Divine Sense andLay on Hands. Divine Sense is aBonus Actionthat grants an Advantage onAttack Rollsagainst specific enemies such as the Undead and Fiends. Lay on Hands is more versatile thanCure Woundssince it gives the option to heal allies or cure them from conditions like poison.

This Subclass makes use of a powerful healing Spell calledHealing Radiancethat can save the entire party. You and nearby allies receive 20 HP after casting it and will then take another 20 HP in the next round all for 1 Channel Oath Charge. It’s a great alternative to Lay on Hands, which is limited to a single target. What’s more, is that, unlike Oath of Devotion’sHoly Rebuke, Healing Radiance is a Bonus Action so you can still attack in the same turn.

Not sure if this is a bug since it’s not defined in the Spell but currently, you’re also able to activate this Class Action to cancel theSilencecondition cast by your enemy. Just be sure that that same enemy will be targeted by Healing Radiance to do so. Should one of your allies cast Silence, your Concentration would still be maintained.

ForSkills, you can select the other Charisma Skills not present in the Background you’ve chosen such as Intimidation or Persuasion.

Your primary Abilities as a Paladin are Strength and Charisma, with the latter determining the effectiveness of your Spells. For this reason, you’ll want to invest 16 points into both of them. Other than that,Constitutionis the ability to gain higher HP and to maintain Concentration for Spells that require it. You can then add points into Wisdom as your Saving Throw. Additionally, keepingDexterityat 10 is fine since you’ll be wearingHeavy Armor, which doesn’t account for Dexterity Modifier bonuses but yourACwill continue to be high. In conclusion, your Ability Spread should look something like this:

At Level 2, regardless of Subclass, you’ll gain access to similarFighting Styles, Paladin Features, and Spells.

Choosing to become a Paladin comes with certain strengths and among them include the Smite Spells. Starting off withDivine Smite, you’ll be able to deal an additional 2-16 Radiant Damage on top of your Melee Weapon Damage together with an extra 1-8 Damage against Fiends and the Undead! This is huge at lower levels even with just the extra 2-16 Radiant Damage when fighting other enemy types, especially when you wield theBattleaxe +1. With this One-Handed Weapon, your damage can range from 9-30 in total!

In terms of Spells, you can generally cast 4-5 of them based on the Race you’ve chosen in Character Creation. Similar toWizards, Paladins need to Prepare Spells before using them. The two must-have Spells are Compelled Duel andDivine Favour. You can then chooseThunderous Smiteand thenBlessbased on your party composition. You’ll notice that Compelled Duel, Divine Favour, and Bless requireConcentrationfor the respective effects to persist.

Concentration can be broken if you cast another Spell that requires Concentration. So for example, if you cast Compelled Duel on an enemy, but then cast Divine Favour, you would stop “Concentrating” on Compelled Duel and begin Concentrating on Divine Favour. But, that is not the only way Concentration can be broken. If you take damage while Concentrating on a Spell, you must make a Constitution Saving Throw, and if you fail, the effect of that Spell ends. However, if you succeed in your Saving Throw, you maintain your Concentration and the Spell continues. This is why it is important for Paladins to have high Constitution because they have Spells that require Concentration and they are wasted if it’s constantly broken.

Since you gain the same set of Spells as the Oath of Devotion Paladin, the strategy will remain the same. You can choose between casting Compelled Duel or Divine Favour depending on your focus. Compelled Duel is a classic taunt Bonus Action that will let you command a target to attack you so if there’s a pesky enemy on the horizon, it’s best to cast this on them to protect your allies. It’s going to be easier to survive taking damage since you’ll be wielding theShieldand you have healing Spells like Lay on Hands and Healing Radiance. Comparatively, Divine Favour is another Bonus Action, which imbues Melee and RangedWeaponAttacks with 1-4 extra Radiant Damage.

This is really good, especially when combined with Divine Smite against a target with high HP but remember that you’ll end up using all 2 Level 1 Spell Slots in a single turn. In total, you’ll be able to stack the damage from your Melee Weapon, Divine Favour, and Divine Smite.

If you don’t have aClericorShadowheartin the party, I suggest selecting Bless. If you do, then it’s probably not a great decision to take since you’ll already use Concentration on Compelled Duel and Divine Favour.

Next, you can pick Thunderous Smite, which lets you push back an enemy to make themPronewhile dealing additional 2-12 Thunder Damage. But remember that casting Thunderous Smite as well as Searing andWrathful Smiteconsume a Bonus Action and Action so you need to avoid performing other Bonus Actions to be able to use them in a single turn.

Next is theFighting Style. For this Paladin Build, you’re better off pickingDuellingas it provides you with a +2 Damage Roll Bonus when your setup is that of a One-Handed Melee Weapon and Shield. You’ll want to keep a Shield to boost your AC by +2 in order to effectively tank damage.

At Level 3, you gain access to several Oath of the Ancients Features, namelyTurn the Faithless,Ensnaring Strike,Nature’s Wrath, and Speak with Animals, the latter of which is self-explanatory. Turn the Faithless is similar to Oath of Devotion’sTurn the Unholyexcept that you’ll incapacitate Fey and Fiends. Doing so will only allow them to performDash.

Here’s where it gets interesting because as the Oath of the Ancients Paladin, you get 2 options to immobilize your target, either through Ensnaring Strike, which can be done up close or from a distance, or Nature’s Wrath. Both of these will grant an Advantage on Attack Rolls made by you and your allies against the enemy while in turn, they’ll incur aDisadvantageon their Attack Rolls and Dexterity Saving Throws. It means that you’re more likely to hit them whereas they won’t be able to damage your allies that well.

You’ll want to use Nature’s Wrath if you’re Concentrating on another Spell since it doesn’t require Concentration, unlike Ensnaring Strike. The Class Action will just make use of 1 Channel Oath Charge, which is replenished after everyShort Rest. Meanwhile, Ensnaring Strike is more robust between the two since it initially deals 3-8 Damage plus 1-6 Piercing Damage over time, so long as the enemy fails their Strength Saving Throws or isHelpedby another comrade. As such, you’ll want to preserve this for a dangerous target.

It can also be cast from a distance using your Bow. Now the Spell’s DC for your Charisma Modifier so the higher this is, the harder it is for the enemy to succeed in their Saving Throw.

At Level 4, you can opt to go with theAbility Improvement Featto place 2 points into Charisma, given the volume of Spells you’ll cast. Doing so will improve your chances of hitting enemies with them and dealing greater damage.

You’ll gain another Spell Slot here but you can opt to wait for Level 5 when Level 2 Spells become available.

At Level 5, you gainExtra Attack, which as the name implies, lets you perform another Weapon Attack in a single turn without cost. This is a super fun feature for Martial Classes because it can kill targets effectively.

You also get 2 more Spell Slots on top of Level 2 Spells for your Subclass, specificallyMisty Stepand Moonbeam. Misty Step is an amazing teleportation Spell that lets you move from one area to the next in order to get closer to your targets or heal allies who are far away from you. Meanwhile, Moonbeam deals 2-20 Radiant Damage that persists for as much as 10 turns, harming any enemy who moves into its AoE. What’s cool about Moonbeam is you only need to spend an Action to increase the AoE to 18m.

Additionally, you won’t need to prepareBranding Smiteif you’re a Zariel Tiefling because you’ll again be given the Legacy of Avernus: Branding Smite. Similar to Legacy of Avernus: Searing Smite, you won’t be spending your Level 2 Spell Slot upon cast. You’ll want to use this over Divine Smite to prevent your target from going Invisible like in the fight against duergars in theUnderdark.

At Level 6, the Paladin is blessed with theAura of Protection. This grants you and your ally a bonus corresponding to your Charisma Modifier every time you roll for a Saving Throw. In effect, you’ll most likely receive little to no damage.

At Level 7, the Oath of the Ancients Paladin gains access to the Aura of Warding Feat, which grants you an Eldritch Ward due to your strong connection with nature. So you and any of the friendly creatures near you, gainResistanceagainst the damage dealt by Spells, thereby lowering this damage by 50%!

At Level 8, you’re going to select another Feat. You can either go for Ability Improvement to raise Charisma to 20,Shield Master, orSavage Attacker. Shield Master makes it so that you’re able to shield yourself from taking any damage when you’re forced to roll a Dexterity Saving Throw against a Spell, as long as it’s successful, of course. What’s more, is that you’re provided with a +2 Dexterity Saving Throw as well, further reducing the chances of receiving damage.

Meanwhile, Savage Attacker lets the Baldur’s Gate 3 Oath of the Ancients Paladin make another Damage Roll for a Melee Weapon Attack. They can then pick from either Damage Roll to deal the most amount of carnage possible.

At Level 9, the Oath of the Ancients Paladin learns to cast 2 Spells, namelyPlant GrowthandProtection from Energy. Plant Growth allows you to considerably lower the Movement Speed of your enemies by summoning weeds on the ground they’re standing on. This is a great Spell to have because it can be cast from afar, thereby preventing Melee targets from quickly charging at you and your allies. As such, you have ample time to slay them first.

On the other hand, Protection from Energy makes it so that you’re able to grant Acid, Cold, Fire, Lighting, or Thunder Damage Resistance to a nearby character when you touch them. It does require Concentration though so Protection from Energy will have to compete with other Concentration Spells.

At Level 10, the Paladin is bestowed the Aura of Courage, which prevents them from getting Frightened. Because of this, you won’t become immobilized, nor will you incur a Disadvantage on Attack Rolls and Ability Checks.

Meanwhile, at Level 11, you gain the Improved Divine Smite Feat, allowing you to deal additional 1-8 Radiant Damage on your Melee Weapon Attack. To make matters better, this added damage stacks with Divine Smite’s extra damage so you’ll likely finish off targets more quickly.

When you reach the maximum level in BG3 at Level 12, you’ll be able to choose a final Feat. You can either go for Ability Improvement, Shield Master, or Savage Attacker, whichever you didn’t choose at Level 8.

When it comes to the Oath of the Ancients Paladin’sEquipment, you’d want to go for the One-Handed Weapon and Shield setup based on your Duelling Fighting Style. For the Weapon, it’s good to pick the Battleaxe +1. Battleaxe +1 deals 7-16 Damage together with 2 good Weapon Actions such asCleaveandLacerate. Be sure to activate Lacerate instead ofMain Hand Attack, since not only will you deal the same amount of damage, but you also have a chance to inflictBleeding. It can then be paired with theGlowing Shield, which gives temporary HP when your HP is below 50%.

Heavy Armorlets you allocate points to other Abilities that are not Dexterity so can get your hands on theChain MailArmorby defeatingLurganin the Underdark. With the One-Handed Weapon and Shield, your AC stays at 18. You’ll be able to increase AC to 19 if you wear theAdamantine Splint ArmorfromGrymforge.

ForAccessories, you’ll want to takeAbsolute’s TalismanandHaste Helm. Since you’ll be absorbing damage, there’s a higher chance of hitting less than 25% HP. If this happens, you automatically regain 1-8 HP the moment you deal damage. Meanwhile, Haste Helm increases your Movement Speed by 3m for 3 turns at the start of every encounter. This is important considering that you’ll often be positioned in the melee range.

As an Oath of the Ancients Paladin, you’ll have several powerful Spells like Ensnaring Strike together with Moonbeam and Branding Smite that all require Concentration. Since you’re going to stay in the melee range most of the time, there’s a high chance you’ll always get damaged by enemies, forcing you to make Constitution Saving Throws. If you’re constantly failing these rolls, then you may want to consider allocating 2 points from the Ability Improvement Feat at Level 4 to Constitution instead. Doing so will increase your Constitution Modifier to +3, which effectively elevates your chances of success for these Saving Throws.

Ensnaring Strike is similar to the other Smite Spells in the sense that it uses up your Bonus Action, Action, and Spell Slot all in one turn. It’s for this reason that you shouldn’t perform any Bonus Actions beforehand. Additionally, you’ll want to consider includingWyllin the party. This would be beneficial because he can castHex (Strength)against the target affected by Ensnaring Strike. As such, they’ll have a harder time successfully rolling a Strength Saving Throw, thereby lengthening the effects ofEnsnare.

Moreover, Hex (Strength) can also be used for Nature’s Wrath, especially in the context of pinning down a target for Moonbeam. Not only will you Restrain them in the same location as Moonbeam’s AoE, but they’ll also take 2-20 Radiant Damage per turn, as a result. So they’re trapped until they die as long as you maintain Concentration.

Lastly, an alternative to Battleaxe +1 is theShortsword of First Bloodif you’re going to keep damaging full-health enemies. With Divine Smite, you’ll deal 9-35 Damage. Otherwise, you’re better off with the Battleaxe +1, which deals 9-30 Damage regardless of your target’s HP, since it’s the more reliable Weapon of the two.

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