The point of the feat is to keep full shield bonuses when you're using the shield offensively. You have to put a lot into DEX to be a good TWFer in the long haul, and it is REALLY feat intensive, which probably makes it a poor choice overall considering 1/2 Orc-i-ness, but that won't necessarily make it "bad" if you have a pretty good statline.Either way, bastard sword is really a waste of a precious feat. So perhaps my ability to heal in combat, although I know is not ideal, may be a good way to keep the rest of my party up and moving. I know a buckler does, and a heavy shield definitely doesn't. Hey I'm planning on making a level 5 half-orc paladin and not sure which way to go on the shield. Of course then monsters magically stop bothering to attack you, but that's a good thing right? I'd probably suggest going the greater bull rush route with the single shield bash attack. This site is an SRD (System Reference Document) for the Paizo Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
I do enjoy the DM's reaction. I know the Paladin adds a lot of nifty bonuses but maybe if comabat survivability is an issue then may I suggest a Human Cleric 1/Fighter 4? Prerequisites: Improved Shield Bash, Shield Proficiency, Shield Slam, Two-Weapon Fighting, base attack bonus +11. I was going to pick up TWF, improved shield bash, and something else. By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our To subscribe to this RSS feed, copy and paste this URL into your RSS reader. If that's "low" in your campaign, wow.-Swiftbrook . Prerequisite: Shield Proficiency. Prerequisites: Shield Proficiency. So, you'll need at least a 15 in Dex. With Greater TWF that's 3 shield bashes in addition to your main hand iteratives. Detailed answers to any questions you might have
Hey I'm planning on making a level 5 half-orc paladin and not sure which way to go on the shield.
You will be a superb damage provider both at range and up close, and you have swift-healing to make up for the little bit of AC lost.I think going with PA and a two-hander is probably strongest, and the least feat-intensive. This actually increases damage at least against smited enemies, as the bonus damage from smite is static with level; thus getting more attacks greatly increases damage output.I ran a campaign with a shield bashing paladin, and she was a terror against my more evil NPCs.I'd note though that its probably not worth taking Imp and Grtr TWF, as the dex requirements are stiff, and you are low on feats anyways. I didn't know smite went into both, I'll look into to that. If you do go with the tower shield I would suggest getting Weapon Focus instead of Power Attack. Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us A shield bash is making an attack with a standard shield that has no augmentation. I am familiar with the swithch-hitter but with my 15 point buy, I don't know if the Dex will suffice. As was pointed out, the smite bonuses would apply to a shield bash as well. Learn more about Stack Overflow the company
You should be able to channel though with both hands occupied.I need a hand free for others. +1 AD over the longsword is NOT worth a feat when you will have no bonus feats.I think going with PA and a two-hander is probably strongest, and the least feat-intensive. Anybody can ask a question
I was going along with a bastard sword as my primary with EWP, and i chose paladin because I foresee a lot more undead coming on the horizon.So the question is, tower sheild prof. and power attack, or TWF and Improved Shield bash?Or should I just focus on the good ol' greatsword/falchion?
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