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This article was based on both the Oath of Conquest Paladin from 5e, and the Iron Command Tyrant Champion from Pathfinder 2e. It has a lot of the same functionality as the two, but rebalanced for a more awkward system. The two subclass/archetype had a big thing for psychic damage, and as such it features prominently in the Iron Overlord. --[[User:Leziad|Leziad]] ([[User talk:Leziad|talk]]) 00:17, 5 August 2024 (UTC) | This article was based on both the Oath of Conquest Paladin from 5e, and the Iron Command Tyrant Champion from Pathfinder 2e. It has a lot of the same functionality as the two, but rebalanced for a more awkward system. The two subclass/archetype had a big thing for psychic damage, and as such it features prominently in the Iron Overlord. --[[User:Leziad|Leziad]] ([[User talk:Leziad|talk]]) 00:17, 5 August 2024 (UTC) | ||
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+ | : As a reference, you should call it "Iron Throne", heh --[[User:Ghostwheel|Ghostwheel]] ([[User talk:Ghostwheel|talk]]) 19:47, 5 August 2024 (UTC) |
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Author Note
This article was based on both the Oath of Conquest Paladin from 5e, and the Iron Command Tyrant Champion from Pathfinder 2e. It has a lot of the same functionality as the two, but rebalanced for a more awkward system. The two subclass/archetype had a big thing for psychic damage, and as such it features prominently in the Iron Overlord. --Leziad (talk) 00:17, 5 August 2024 (UTC)
- As a reference, you should call it "Iron Throne", heh --Ghostwheel (talk) 19:47, 5 August 2024 (UTC)