Paladin + Rogue = ?

Paladin + Rogue = ?

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ninja/spy?

In 4e there was a class called Avenger which seemed like a good Paladin/Rogue hybrid with some Monk elements.

There's a 5e version over here, but it's a bit more Monk-like than the 4e one: sterlingvermin.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/the-avenger.pdf

Literally the avenger from D&D 4e?

Undercover missionary trying to spread the good news to the slaves of the underdark

vigilante, avenger specilization.

Fantasy Batman?

Inquisitor, heretic-hunter, holy ranger.

pathfinder inquisitor

This kidney-stabbing motherfucker

A pierogi?

The waifu

Grey Guard.

Witch-hunter

Rogue + healer = ?

...

Sneaky smite?

HUGE asshole who sneaks up behind evil beings and uses his sneak attack to scream holy judgement in their ears, making them jump, then engaging with his holy rapier

Witch Hunter.

Doctors without Borders.

Inquisitor.

Side note: Rapier/Shield 5e Paladin of vengeance is fucking amazingly fun.

My favorite character of all time. I always try to build him in new and different ways/systems.

He was a member of the artisan caste in his native Galeria, when the call to arms came. Only through military service could one escape their station, but at the cost of loosing that station forever. He figured it was the best way out of a dead end. He found himself in a Ranger battalion in the middle of a Mega-Crusade involving something like a dozen empires and kingdoms. He learned archery, ambushing, sabotage work, and taking advantage of an exposed flank.

He also learned to kill. Kill in ways and numbers once thought unfathomable. When all was said and done, millions lay dead. Entire civilizations were ruined. The last real Paladins and Knight Orders were destroyed. And this man felt responsible. The demons of that war haunted him for a long time before he made a pilgrimage to the grave of the Last Knight in the land.

There, he swore an oath to seek redemption, and to help others find theirs. He became a Paladin that day, and knew the road ahead would be perilous, long, and possibly without true redemption for himself.

>A knight is sworn to valour,
>His heart knows only virtue,
>His blade defends the helpless,
>His might upholds the weak,
>His word speaks only truth,
>His wrath undoes the wicked.
>The right can never die,
>If one man still recalls.
>The words are not forgot,
>If one voice speaks them clear.
>The code forever shines,
>If one heart holds it bright."

my sub saharan sibling

youtube.com/watch?v=GQXy84W2AZU

A rogue Paladin.

For 5e Dnd the Plane Shift: Innistrad book had an Inquisitor subclass that was a decent mix of both Paladin and Rogue. You got a religious symbol and proficiency with thieve's tools, as well as the bonuses to investigation and such.

Spanish conquistador.

that would probably be pure Paladin or Paladin/Barbarian

literally inquisitor, pretty much 'the laws don't apply to heretics"

Black Jack

wrong. Vax is Paladin/Assassin.
sry, bro.

Pathfinder:
Warpriest - Archetype "cult leader"

that one cheese build everyone uses

Please don't my kidneys still have PTSD facing her.