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New Spells: Paladin Smites

New Spells: Paladin Smites

The most updated version of this content can be found within The Impermissicon, a free 254-page compendium that you can download right here, filled with 24 subclasses, 3 prestige classes, 2 feats, 107 spells, 118 spell variants, 91 monsters, 61 magic items, 24 poisons, 23 diseases, and even more goodies themed around lycanthropes, vampires, and forbidden magic for both players and DMs!


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With the final touches now being put on The Impermissicon before its public release, we have three new spells to preview from its pages, perfect for your anti-hero paladins and dark oathbreakers alike! Of course, even with these spells, not all the spells from the upcoming compendium have been previewed yet. We’re still saving some surprises for you all, whether you’re interested in spells, subclasses, monsters, or all sorts of other kinds of D&D content!

These three spells are new “Smite” spells for paladins, following the same design principles as the official “Smite” spells, such as blinding smite and staggering smite. Cursing smite carries a debuff similar to the bane spell with additional potency, but only affects one target. Draining smite is designed to be similar to vampiric touch, while vengeful smite uses its own mechanic to determine whether the spell gains extra power or not.

PDF Link | D&D Beyond: Cursing Smite, Draining Smite, Vengeful Smite

Table of Contents for The Impermissicon

Table of Contents for The Impermissicon

New Monster: Dread Gargoyle

New Monster: Dread Gargoyle