
Darksol the Painbringer |

Is there anyway a paladin can have both forms of divine bond? A feat or somesuch... Does that sound workable? Sorry for all the questions but I start my new game later today and I'm trying to get everything in order...
Thanks
As far as I know, there isn't.
If you plan on taking a Companion though, I recommend the Boon Companion feat to make your "pet" not so crappy, and scale with your leveling so it isn't such a bad thing to have.
The other bond doesn't need balancing, since it's overpowering as it is (and allows you to navigate/amplify your weapon's properties even further than normal).

Chengar Qordath |

If you plan on taking a Companion though, I recommend the Boon Companion feat to make your "pet" not so crappy, and scale with your leveling so it isn't such a bad thing to have.
Boon Companion does absolutely nothing for the Paladin mount; the Paladin already counts his Paladin level as effective Druid level for it.

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Darksol the Painbringer wrote:If you plan on taking a Companion though, I recommend the Boon Companion feat to make your "pet" not so crappy, and scale with your leveling so it isn't such a bad thing to have.Boon Companion does absolutely nothing for the Paladin mount; the Paladin already counts his Paladin level as effective Druid level for it.
He probably had the Ranger in his mind at the time.
But no, like all other classes with bond options, you get to choose one and only one option. It's kind of like the old "you can't serve two masters" thing, only reversed.