#paladin
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Do you even know what a paladin is?
It's a knight, that's also a spellcaster
It's not simply a knight that can be summarized with "Spearton with a sword"
mf liked his own post
the word and theme paladin does not fit the stick war universe. then its just going to behave as s unit between spears and swords.
but did you know that one of the maps in the game features a statue holding a sword and a shield
First a post that just said "add", and now this?
Get this guy out of this channel, he doesn't deserve to be here
Thanks for opinion
At least give us some stats
"spearton with sword" is not enough, it's literally nothing
20 ⚔️ 200 ❤️ 150🪙
A lot of stats are still missing
Also, OP
And isn't even remotely close to being a "spearton with sword"

Xd
I prefer the Demigod of a Paladin I did.. But I feel like this one could be done better... (Not as Ability heavy and powerful as the one I did unless you end up doing that in a way!)
I didn't mean to reply to you... Sorry..
NEVER post in fan ideas again
Are you talking to the person who made this? Yes this unit was not really good but everyone can learn how to do it if they try and one day this person could make an Idea that is amazing! But that could also not be possible, we just have to wait
Ah yes, it does more dmg than a jugg and has more health than its cost
With the way you described it, no.
I like how both mine and DIAMOND_bot 1's Paladin are both complete opposites... That shows how different people think of the same thing and How different people try harder or not at all at the idea, but I agree with you on the no..
He simply described it as a Spearton but with a sword
Spartans and Paladins aren't even close to eachother
Yeah... They aren't
I love the medieval era... The weapons, armors, and The good ideas that come from it
And a Spearton use a Roundish Shield and a Xiphos, also Javelins in most depictions..
A paladin is sometimes equivilated to a Knight of one of the Free Mason Knight Orders... So common Templar Armor with Short sword or a Zweihander (I saw a Knight Hospitaller use a Zweihander AND one using a Halberd before... In art not real life) but a Paladin Traces it's roots to the Roman Empire as the court of Charlemagne of the Emperor... Sometimes depicted using a "Tower Shield" and a Gladius...
Not the same at all
Wait on the Knight Hospitaller thing it was A Teutonic Order Knight not a Knight Hospitaller...
I definitely agree with this
Man they’ll probably get banned before making a good idea
..Um I haven't seen them do anything that would get them banned, but then again I never stray too far from suggestions
Let’s be honest, nobody over 13 would make this post
death by underage
That, or they are the most boring and unimaginative person in the world
So I'm inclined to slightly agree
But we won't know until they get banned or start trying...