The Paladin of Vengeance has a lvl7 feature "Relentless Avenger" which allows you to attack 2x with an opportunity attack. Ofc paired with -Polearm Master-, -Sentinel- and as a warlock of undead multiclass maybe -Warcaster-. What other Feats would be good for Opportunity attacks or for this build? Check my other post
The Paladin of Vengeance has a lvl7 feature "Relentless Avenger" which allows you to attack 2x with an opportunity attack.
That's not what the feature does; Relentless Avenger lets you move up to half your speed when you take an opportunity attack, you still only get to make one attack, it just means you can reposition or follow an enemy if it moves away.
Polearm Master is a good way to exploit it though, as when an enemy enters your reach you could attack them and then move away, meaning they might be forced to close with you again on a later turn (makes it easier to trigger this reaction attack multiple times).
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The Paladin of Vengeance has a lvl7 feature "Relentless Avenger" which allows you to attack 2x with an opportunity attack. Ofc paired with -Polearm Master-, -Sentinel- and as a warlock of undead multiclass maybe -Warcaster-. What other Feats would be good for Opportunity attacks or for this build? Check my other post
That's not what the feature does; Relentless Avenger lets you move up to half your speed when you take an opportunity attack, you still only get to make one attack, it just means you can reposition or follow an enemy if it moves away.
Polearm Master is a good way to exploit it though, as when an enemy enters your reach you could attack them and then move away, meaning they might be forced to close with you again on a later turn (makes it easier to trigger this reaction attack multiple times).
Former D&D Beyond Customer of six years: With the axing of piecemeal purchasing, lack of meaningful development, and toxic moderation the site isn't worth paying for anymore. I remain a free user only until my groups are done migrating from DDB, and if necessary D&D, after which I'm done. There are better systems owned by better companies out there.
I have unsubscribed from all topics and will not reply to messages. My homebrew is now 100% unsupported.