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So I haven’t played DND since the 90s...All my college buds are getting together next month to try and 1shot RAVENLOFT! So I crammed pathfinder 1edt For a couple of days and came up with an Aasimar Celestial crusader1Vampire Hunter/ 7undead scourge...I am not sure how to show yall her build but she is a tank type obviously with her oath being against undead. PLZ HELP ME WITH THE CORRECT FEETS
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So I haven’t played DND since the 90s...All my college buds are getting together next month to try and 1shot RAVENLOFT! So I crammed pathfinder 1edt For a couple of days and came up with an Aasimar Celestial crusader1Vampire Hunter/ 7undead scourge...I am not sure how to show yall her build but she is a tank type obviously with her oath being against undead. PLZ HELP ME WITH THE CORRECT FEETS
So... you intend to play the Ravenloft setting within Pathfinder? (It's a core-level official setting within D&D 5e.) So let's see what the build's going to look like.
Race: Aasimar
Aasimar is fine, but I would not take the alternate racial trait "Celestial Crusader" here. Ravenloft isn't particularly well-known for Outsider-type enemies; undead, lycanthropes, and more mundane threats are far more common.
The swapped racial trades rather good general features (+2 diplomacy, +2 perception, and resist 5 to acid, cold, and electric) for combat and ID bonuses that are specifically against evil Outsiders. Great for rangers who go for favoured enemy (outsider [evil]), but not for an Undead-hunting paladin.
Class: There are two problems.
1. "Vampire Hunter" refers either to a base class, or to an inquisitor archetype.
Since it's a 1-level dip, I suspect it's the base class. Personally, I wouldn't do the dip since you'll delay your 8th level paladin ability; but that's up to you.
2. Undead Scourge and Oath Against Undeath can't be taken together. Oaths are archetypes, and both of these replace the auras of resolve and justice. The decision also needs to be made at paladin level 1st, since the Oath replaces detect evil, and Scourge alters smite evil.
Scourge is more aggressive (giving you extra damage, an aura that suppresses undead defensive options, and a focused smite that can instant-kill undead), while Oath is more defensive (notably, you get ghost touch on your armour and shield for free.)