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* You have a [[SRD:Leadership|leadership]] score, this score however only determine the level of your squire. | * You have a [[SRD:Leadership|leadership]] score, this score however only determine the level of your squire. | ||
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Squire
Instead of having a shiny special mount, you took a young squire under your wing.
Class: Paladin and Paladin Variants, may also work with the Prestige Paladin
Level: 5th level
Replaces: If you select this class feature, you lose your Special Mount class feature.
Benefit: You gain a Squire, the squire act almost exactly like a cohort however.
- He/She must have Paladin class level at least equal to your Paladin class level.
- You have a leadership score, this score however only determine the level of your squire.
- You may add half of your Paladin class level to your pseudo-leadership score.
- You do not gain any followers.
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