![]() ![]() ![]() So, it is a buff spell that give more hit points (basically a healing spell) and you can turn enemies into mice (if they fail their saving throw). This can turn your allies into King Kong or a T-Rex. Dispel Magic is situational, but great to have in those situations.Īt 7th level, you get Dimension Door and Polymorph. Dimension Door is a good way to move yourself where you want to be and take an ally with you. On the other hand, Pass without Trace is a great spell that turns your entire party into +10 or more stealth ninjas.Īt 5th level, you get Blink and Dispel Magic. Blink is another good defensive spell that can keep you safe, which is important if you are the party’s healer. I mean, Santuary’s good, but not as good as Mirror Image. Mirror Image is a great defensive spell and that’s important because Clerics don’t get a lot of good defensive spells. In fact, there are almost no bad spells in the Trickster spells.Īt 1st level, you get Charm Person and Disguise Self. Both of these spells are situational, but nice to have in those situations.Īt 3rd level, you get Mirror Image and Pass without Trace. The domain spells that Trickster clerics get are pretty good. In this post, I’m going to tell you why I think that. ![]() I happen to think it is one of the best cleric subclasses. A lot of people think this is the worst Cleric subclass. Now, the Trickery Domain is the most criticized Cleric domains in 5e. Today, I want to talk about Trickster Clerics. Campaign bbeg are going to be devils.Hello, welcome back to the Apprentice’s Guide. Pick any two skills and tools/languages for background.Ĭharacter backstory (we actually played through this in a session 0) History nerd gets kidnapped by devil worshipers, gets saved by a worshiper of a karmic trickster god who is basically bugs bunny, and spends 5 years training with that guy as a wandering adventurer type killing giant rats and doing odd jobs. In additional, my character has an extra cleric cantrip and proficiency with short swords. Variant rules we are using: we have 28 points for point buy, and we can spend 11 points to raise a stat to 16. I am probably going to be a bit of a front liner, considering the other party members are a firbolg shepard druid and a tabxi divine soul sorcerer. The character is a spring eladrin from mordenkainen, which get +2 dex, +1 charisma, a non-spell misty step once per short rest, and the spring ability to let someone else use your misty step instead of you. The problem is, I am not sure how to build him efficiently! How much dex, wisdom, and ect I need! I have a character all set up for a campaign, and after figuring out the backstory, I realized that trickery domain is definitely the class that fits him the most. Megathread D&D 5e 1D&D D&D 4e D&D v3.5 D&D 3e Pathfinder 1 Pathfinder 2 WOD PBTA Fate GURPS Universal Other r/DnD /r/rpg /r/Pathfinder_RPG /r/tabletop /r/UnearthedArcana /r/DnDHomebrew /r/dndnext Related Non-TTRPG Subreddits r/characterdrawing /r/Imaginar圜haracters /r/alternativeart On-Topic Subreddits Abide by the Homebrew Content Guidelines.Don't just advertise things, even if they're relevant.If your post fits with a megathread, post there.SFW posts should not receive NSFW comments. The rules are explained in more detail here. There's an issue with the sub that moderators cannot solve, this is a workaround for it. If you're trying to post from an app and can't, try from a browser. Message the moderators, it'll be unfiltered if it's on topic. If your account is less than 7 days old or has less than 20 karma, you may be autofiltered. Find help with your new idea, or share your memorable builds. Aid other tabletop gamers in creating interesting or devastating characters. ![]()
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