Paladin and Bard; Why don't they have deeds?


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion


I was looking through the Pathfinder SRD and i noticed that two of the most iconic Cha based characters the Paladin and Bard, why don't they have the Deeds in one of their archetypes?

I mean the Daring Champion could have easily been the name of a Paladin who makes use of the Opportune parry and riposte abilities and would do great with the Precise Strike on top of Smite.

But honestly the Bard would have done even more amazing of a job if given the five six deeds of a Swashbuckler.

So why don't we have deed archetypes for those classes?

Grand Lodge

The Gun fighting Paladin archetype has the limited use of Deeds.


That has one deed, which is just horrible, it allows for the use of a single smiting shot. Which means at level 20 he can use a smiting shot 7 times a day, and this applies directly to just one shot each.

But I was more talking about the deeds of the Swashbuckler were it pertains to swords.


ya the base paladin with exotic weapon proficiency guns uses guns better in my opinion. but then i dislike guns in pathfinder in general, not because they are out of place but because i think they arnt balanced properly

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