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    Default [feats]Tome of Battle multiclass feats

    Devoted Warrior
    Your training as a paladin emphasizes combat even more than usual
    Prerequisite: Smite Evil, Fighter level 1st OR Warblade level 1st
    Benefit: You may multiclass freely between Fighter(or Warblade) and Paladin, provided that you maintain a Lawful Good alignment. Additionally, your Paladin levels and Fighter(or Warblade) levels stack for determining your total Lay on Hands points curable per day, the damage from Smite Evil, the strength of your Aura of Good, the power of your paladin mount, and your Fighter level for qualifying for feats such as Weapon Specialization.
    Normal: A paladin who multiclasses cannot take levels in Paladin again.
    Special: A fighter may take this feat as a bonus feat

    True Crusader
    The powers granted by your deity work together with those you manifest with your own zeal.
    Prerequisite: Steely Resolve, Smite Evil
    Benefit: You may multiclass freely between Paladin and Crusader. Additionally, your Paladin and Crusader levels stack for the purposes of your damage from both Smite Evil and the Crusader's Smite abilities, as well as your maximum Steely Resolve pool.
    Normal: A paladin who multiclasses cannot take levels in Paladin again.
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    Default Re: [feats]Tome of Battle multiclass feats

    Seem fine to me.
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