Cleric Subclass Ratings: D&D 5e Domains Ranked
My review of each to Cleric domain (subclass) in Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (D&D 5e). Review my recommendations to discover inspiration for your next character.
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My review of each to Cleric domain (subclass) in Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (D&D 5e). Review my recommendations to discover inspiration for your next character.
Your guide to Cleric multiclassing for unique character builds in Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (D&D 5e). Multiclassing is daunting for new players to learn, but rewarding for experienced players. Aside from optimization, multiclassing allows you to bring unique characters to life with outside-the-box specialties. Multiclassing can be useful for roleplaying as well, so it’s not merely for min-max-style players. Review my recommendations to discover inspiration for your next character.
When Xanathar’s Guide to Everything unveiled the new Paladin Oath of Conquest, I immediately noticed the concept was unique to D&D. No other class utilizes the Frightened condition like this subclass. For this reason, I reckon it’s worth writing about.
How does this class fare in combat? The Artificer is quite robust with proficiencies in armor and shields, armor- and weapon-boosting infusions, an arsenal of magic items, and, bonuses to saving throws. We’ll show how each specialty compares in battle.