Ah. Will you be going for a higher spellcasting paladin, then?
I'll be playing a paladin, but primarily using it for the mount, although it will depend on stat rolls.
probably, tho i'm thinking about getting a feat to key my spellcasting to charisma instead of wisdom-- can't remember where it is but i'm pretty sure there's one somewhere. that way all of my important abilities will be keyed to charisma. i'll probably get con over str too. i'm thinking the type of person who can draw attacks toward her and shrug them off easily-- does anyone know of an ability similar to taunt or the like, that draw the attention of all nearby enemies (that isn't skill-based, since I think bluff can do that but I'm not sure whether that goes against the code of conduct or not)? i'm pretty sure there's a feat somewhere that lets paladins have different mounts, so i'm really hoping that i can manage to swing something other than a plain ol' horse like a chocobo.
Well, I can say I'll be using a Celestial Elephant, by default, since my size-up means I need a Huge size mount. I once played a game with a rhinoceros as a paladin mount, so you could try for that.
hm, well, if you're going for the normal paladin i might try for the paladin of freedom variant
it'd make for interesting roleplaying opportunities
as for mounts, i just really want something exotic
don't really know what exactly
The only "taunt" abilities I could find during my attempt were the Knight's Test of Mettle and the Blade Bravo's Goad, though I think there may be more lurking out there in the wild wastes of the splatbooks. Blade Bravo requires a Gnome and a one-level splash, while Knight only requires any Lawful but requires a four-level dip, and levelling in either will take away from your spellcasting by virtue of opportunity cost. Both are special abilities tied to Charisma (which will be your strong suit) that the enemy have to make a Will save against. I don't think that any taunt would play against a code of conduct, either; think of how challenges are declared in many traditional epics and troubadour tales like those surrounding Arthur or Roland. You could also make an argument that it could play off of Diplomacy (change attitude: extra-Hostile), which has the benefit of also being in your class list. ^_^
oh i found a nice one in complete adventurer actually! seems to be basically the same thing-- it's even named "goad". it's only single-target, which kind of makes me sad because i was hoping to double as crowd control, but it should still be useful enough. it's also a feat which is kind of a downside (i'd prefer feats more aligned toward healing and such) but hey you work with what you got. it turns out the feat i was thinking of for switching spellcaster key abilities is in bastards and bloodlines tho, which not only requires you to be a crossbreed of some sort (which wasn't in my character concept, but okay i can adapt) but is also 3.0. Dunno if that can be allowed. :/
say, are we using traits and flaws? because i love traits and flaws