Break down of the build:
Half elf
Fighter 3, champion subclass
Paladin 2
Warlock 5, hexblade subclass, grab pact of the blade and thirsting blade
Now with charisma as your attack stat you can use elven accuracy for your feat. If you have advantage (find familiar and help action for exemple), that’s 27% chance to crit.
Now when you smite you can use warlock spell slots, dealing 4d8 for each, if you have a greatsword, that’s another 2d8, and Hex for another 1d6.
Total damage on this monster:
((2d6 + 4d8 + 1d6)*2)+5, if you have max charisma, but you have two attacks, so you multiply that number by 2.
As you can see, you get some ridiculous damage, which recharged on a short rest, and on top of that you are super tanky due to Paladin and fighter levels.
My apologies to all DMs in advance, but seriously don’t use this build unless it’s a one shot session. It’s super hard to balance around for the other party members.
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