Highelf>Firebolt with Wisdom racial>Magical Initiate background origin feat>Shield, Prestidigitation, and True Strike from Wizard list>Warrior Priest archetype for martial weapons and heavy armor. That's my level 1 cleric build. I can't wait. edit: well it's not really a complete build without full spell selections from the actual cleric class but ya'll get the idea.
Having a "build" makes no sense for a Cleric. Is this your build for a Cleric of the Goddess of Love, as well as the Goddess of the Sea, as well as the God of Knowledge, as well as the God of War? Etc etc etc...
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I played a Dwarf life domain cleric in my first 5e campaign and I am shocked with what a tank he was. I had no interest in playing a Cleric but it fit the party, and being able to help has been really great.
I love how divine order can change the way you can play the same subclass, a war domain cleric can be the divine warrior who fight evil with heavy arnor and strong weapon or be the priest who brings divine power to others to fight for/ with him while standing in second line to assist others... Of course a melee cleric can assist anyways, but you can focus better on the way you want to play the class
My group recently decided we’re going to run Lost Mines of Phandelver with 5e24 characters. 2 of the players haven’t kept up with the news so I’ll have link them to this channel soon.
I just did Lost Mines as a brand new group (myself included). I was a bit of an outsider and so when they said they needed a “healer” it decided to be a team player. Y’all. My dwarven life domain cleric with high AC and HP was so useful during many “oops” mistakes we’d make and two or three players would go down. That channel divinity is no joke at the first few levels.
One of my favorite 2014 characters was a knowledge cleric. What I did was dump Charisma and made Intelligence my secondary ability. He was a versatile human with the sage background and the Prodigy feat, so he ended being the party researcher with expertise in History, Religion, and Investigation. He also ended up being a polyglot because I later took the Linguist feat. He was definitely more of a support character, but still very useful in combat situations. It was one of those niche builds where I wanted a good Intelligence where most of the times clerics would dump it.
Guidance actually changed: Its no longer a d4 to whatever the next skill check is, but instead a buff on all roles using a specific skill of your choice for the next minute. Dont remember if its a d4 or advantage. Either way, still a great cantrip!
*Guidance* is now a d4 to every check using the chosen skill (e.g. Persuasion) for 1 minute, so it's better for repeated checks, but you need to anticipate which skill will be called for. *Enhance Ability* is still advantage on every check using the chosen ability (e.g. Charisma) for 1 hour, so it's more broad. Both are *Concentration,* but two casters can combine them to really buff up one PC.
@@SortKaffe yeah enhance ability became better with the change to guidance. People didn't really cast it before because they could just guidance every time but now it's a question of did you choose the right skill vs all skills using this ability. I'm kinda just rambling lol
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I already wanted to play a tiefling light cleric, and now I can do it with heavy armor. Would definitely descend into Avernus like this, though of course I’d take elemental adept!
20:54 I'm playing a tiefling cleric with the Cthonic lineage. I had a burst of inspiration from the idea of a yugoloth tiefling, and I came up with the backstory that his mom died while he was still a bun in the oven, and she made a deal with a Merrenoloth trying to escort her across the River Styx to allow her back into the world of the living so she could give birth. And then she tricked him and got to raise my character for several years before she was taken to the afterlife years after she had first died. And he worships the trickery god of my DM's homebrew world because he feels trickery is how he was given life so he has this strangely optimistic attitude about everything and is actually particularly religious, which is fun to play for me.
A Silver Dragonborn War Cleric of Bahamut with Magic Initiate for Shield and your two favorite cantrips (maybe True Strike and Mage Hand). Warrior priest with the classic Morningstar and Shield combo. Damn that would be fun
Fantastic presentation gentlemen! As a novice player, I REALY appreciate this in depth look into the class(es). It comes at a time where I was barely getting a grasp of 5e and was looking to explore new classes and build interesting, new and fun characters. Taking this opportunity to thank you guys for your reliable and trustworthy content. Speaking for myself it has enabled me to approach the game (D&D) with less hesitation and given me a grasp of concepts, lore and game play. So thank you!😊All the best, take care!
27:04 you're talking about 2014 guidance. 2024 guidance adds a d4 for a minute to all skill checks that the target makes with one specific skill for a minute.
The new True Strike really does make a compelling case for a cleric that wants to be able to smack a fool as well as spellcast. There's some very tempting options here. I don't know when/if I'll ever get to play with the 2024 rules, but these seem pretty good. RIP Spiritual Weapon, though.
If you're a weapon-using Cleric, you might consider Shadow Touched for _Wrathful Smite._ You'll want to concentrate on _Spirit Guardians_ most of the time, so that rules out the new _Spiritual Weapon._ _Wrathful Smite_ might not seem like much, but Frightening enemies in your _Spirit Guardians_ is pretty great, especially if you corner them so they can't get closer to you and are just stuck in the _Spirit Guardians._ And the new _Wrathful Smite_ doesn't require concentration.
Start with 1 level in *Fighter* for *Weapon Mastery* with Warhammer to *Push* them away while making them *Frightened,* so they can't get close enough to hit you. Also *Con save proficiency* etc. *Wrathful Smite* was already underrated, but without Concentration, it's undoubtedly great!
@@SortKaffe Crusher or Weapon Master can also help. If you go Fighter first, you can make your Masteries all about different Bludgeoning weapons and have the extra Push from Crusher and +1 Con to boot. If you know you're going straight Cleric for that stellar captstone, Weapon Master will still let you get Mastery on a Warhammer. Just make sure you get _True Strike_ via High Elf or Magic Initiate (Wizard).
I love the cleric class. I'm a Light Domain Cleric with an archeologist background who prays to Lathander, we're on a homebrew space odyssey adventure! Rocking medium armor and no weapon, only a shield, total frontliner with a bit of a cowboy look. Darrow Caine is a freekin superhero 🤘
As a RL Cleric myself, I really enjoyed this video. I typically love playing a Barbarian , but you guys convinced me to play a War Cleric. Always love your videos!
~30:10 I had no idea they essentially rolled Catnap's benefits into Prayer of Healing, wasn't a spell it occurred to me to check if they'd changed. That's a pretty massive buff, especially since they buffed a lot of classes to regain stuff on a Short Rest. Plus since they're different spells could double dip if you have one of the classes that can pull Catnap and you're using 5e content that hasn't been reprinted in 5.5 yet since both just say you can't benefit from *this* spell again until a Long Rest. Kind of wild that it's better Catnap a whole spell level earlier impacting two more creatures and providing healing on its own in addition to the Short Rest, plus doesn't make the recipients Unconscious so they can do stuff or maintain Concentration. I guess there's the slight downside that Verbal components for 10 minutes will make you slightly more likely to be found than Catnap's single silent Action then sleeping if you're in a hidden place?
There are situations where using Divine Intervention for a mid combat Prayer of Healing could be clutch. Imagine a party with a fighter, monk, and warlock getting a SR mid battle in a boss fight.
@@garion046 Especially since 5.5 Monks can actually recover Focus from a shortened Short Rest when following the RAW. 5e ones had to meditate for at least 30 minutes as part of the Rest to recover Ki, which strict RAW prevented features such as Catnap from working for them, though a lot of people didn't realize the restriction was there/treated it like flavor rather than mechanics
... it hurts my lightning kobold soul to hear that there was no update for the tempest cleric. 😢 On the other hand... the new base class and the ability to be able to still potentially use the old subclasses does bring me massive joy. 😂
Cleric is my favorite spell caster. I’ve only played a trickery domain in a full campaign (also she lost her cleric levels once she stopped worshipping Loki so I didn’t fully play it) but it is my go to for one-shots! ❤
recently, I have been told that Divine Intervension doesn't work that way. In Rules Glossary it states: "If you cast a spell that has a casting time of 1 minute or longer, you must take the Magic action on each turn of that casting, and you must maintain Concentration while you do so.". So, when you use the Divine Intervention to use the Magic Action to cast a spell with a casting time of 1 minute or longer, you have to cast that spell using that specific casting time.
Normally yes, but specific rules override general ones. Since Divine Intervention says "any casting time other than a reaction", this overrides that standard rule
I'm not sure what is RAI, but the exact wording of *Divine Intervention* is: _“As a Magic action, choose any Cleric spell of level 5 or lower that doesn’t require a Reaction to cast. As part of the same action, you cast that spell without expending a spell slot or needing Material components.“_
I’ve played, not one, but two Life Clerics now. With all the cure wounds spells healing double, I’m so excited to play something OTHER than Life Cleric for once! All the other Domains are SO much better than Life now!
My absolute most favorite Cleric character I've ever made was a life domain, Tabaxi nun of Lathander. I think the new 2024 rules set will help a lot with my overall concept of this character due to the changes to the "Healer" architype for clerics. Since she was not meant to have a great strength score (8), she couldn't make use of heavy armor anyway.
I love how everyone in the comments has described their amazing and unique builds, whilst I'm sat here excited to play a basic Human Life Cleric in robes to get that fantasy Priest / White Mage feeling.
Still think its weird that the acolyte background is very thematic for a cleric but not very good of a background choice given the ability score choices. It's honestly pretty frustrating and wouldn't mind if they changed it in an errata
Getting fixed ability scores bonuses tied to backgrounds when there was such an effort made to make them a free choice seems like an odd direction to go.
In the game I'm in I started off as a Necromancer Wizard and they showed respect to the dead and eventually heard the voice of their god (custom for my DM's setting) and I ended up taking levels of Grave Cleric and it's been great
One thing you didn’t mention is that True Strike and Blessed Strikes also work at range, so you can be a heavy crossbow wielding cleric knocking people around the battlefield at range while still doing scaling damage.
9:08 for this situation would it be overcharging to let the cleric use a channel divinity charge to swap a prepared spell for the one needed on the spot?
I like the choices of full caster or battle priest then a subclass. So you could forgo wisdom and focus on str and con and just use buff, healing or utility spells if you want to be a frontliner. A gnomish trickery cleric is my choice. They have a god about trickery too in Garl Glittergold
Cleric has too many features that *rely on Wisdom,* so it would be silly not max it out (Divine Spark, Turn Undead, Sear Undead, and Blessed Strikes). Just cast *True Strike* to use Wis for your attacks. Pick it up via the *Sage background* as recommended by the dudes. Gnome *Trickery Cleric* of Garl Glittergold sound so fun! You can even cast True Strike or Spirit Guardians from your *duplicate,* so you can stay pretty safe.
I'm playing a rogue who's whole life he's been very focused on the world in front of him and he's just recently found religion in that he's been picked up by the trickster god anansi and he's learning what it means to be a cleric in real time. But one thing that's definitely changed for him is that he refers to people's lives as "the stories they write with their actions" (anansi is a story god as much as a trickster) and he extends similar respect to spiders that he does to people now.
Now that I’m looking at the book for the cleric, I’m unsure if the decision to be a blaster or melee cleric matters much. Since… well… Thaumaturge is better in every aspect. You buff your ability checks with wisdom and get an extra cantrip. You can just make up the armor and weapon proficiency with a subclass that grants it such as war domain, twilight domain, or order domain cleric. Very easy to be a master of both casting and combat. The most the other feature grants is heavy armor to non heavy armor subclasses. Also I found this out. Yes, potent spell casting adds a damage modifier to your “cleric” cantrips. However. If you go arcana domain, wizard cantrips count as cleric cantrips. Enter the new true strike cantrip. This thing now lets you attack with your weapon with spell casting modifier, adds additional 1d6 damage with level ups, and gives additional damage with your spellcasting modifier. Combine this with potent spell casting and no matter the weapon you can potentially do a maximum of 1d6+10 damage despite the weapon used.
A blaster cleric should definitely consider picking up mage slayer, since not only is getting 1 legendary resistance very useful, giving disadvantage to caster concentration saves is great. I think light works great for this.
Really enjoy your class breakdowns and recommendations ❤ Clerics have many classes that are not in the new PHB anymore How would you handle the backwards compatibility thing in 2024? When using a 2014 subclass just use the new main class and add the features at the respective levels?
Think I'll make a cleric who's basically a soldier who wishes really really hard for useful things, so the gods look over and go, "eh, sure" and grant boons or curses. Not especially devout about anything, just a relatively decent person who has things work out well for them and their friends because they're touched by a divinity they don't even recognize.
Or a particular aspect or area of interest for the cleric's particular god. Because, by both lore and RAW, the blessings are already coming from the specific deity before the subclass is chosen, it's just the specific talents of a particular emphasis that show up with the subclass.
I'm not going to lie, even when I'm not playing a Cleric I always like finding a way to take Sacred Flame. The Strixhaven backgrounds were great for it, though I wonder how the newer pre-2024 backgrounds will interact with the 2024 rules.
First, I love these videos and they make me excited to play different classes in the new version. I thought I saw that spiritual weapon is now concentration so you can't have that and spirit guardians up at the same time. Is that correct or was it merely a nightmare I had?
Great work fellas! My only wish is that you didn't glance over some of the features. For example, the level 14 one. Tell us all the nitty gritty details - we'll watch haha. :)
Instantly casting Hallow as a Cleric is essentially the same thing as a Domain Expansion from JJK. It’s also absolutely broken so sadly most DM probably wouldn’t allow it.
I am actually working on a pacifist Life Domain cleric with the following prompt Have you ever regretted the blood you shed? Have you every simply cast aside your sword in disgust of yourself or a deed so vile? I chose to heal now to balance the scales of blood that weigh my soul.
Ok I have a question having just bought the players handbook for 2024. What ARE the rules for using an older cleric subclass? Do they get their domain at first level per the old rules or do they use the new rules until their subclass at level 3 and then retroactively get their subclass features that would have activated at first and second levels?
It's a little buried, but it's a casual mention at the end of each class's Subclass feature, "For the rest of your career, you gain each of your subclass's features that are of your $Class level or lower." So you gain the subclass feature at 3, then it checks against your level and you get any features from level 1 or 2 for classes that used to get their things at those levels.
@@neoman4426 OMG thanks I did not notice that because when they mention backgrounds they put the backwards compatibility notes in a separate text box so i was looking for that or a separate section in the class itself.
In looking at D&DBEYOND... they made the 2024 options almost perfect for me. My 4 favorite characters to play are 1) Wizard, 2) Rogue, 3) Cleric, and 4) Barbarian (not fighter). So, unless something changes, D&DB 2014 will be the same, and 2024 options will be free for Cleric, Fighter, Rogue, and Wizard, but otherwise, mostly purchases?!
The 5.5 version of the classic four man group of "Fighting-man, Magic-User, Cleric, and Thief" from super early DnD (technically started as Fighting-man, Magic-User, and Cleric as the super old school one with Thief added in the first supplement) with one subclass each was made available for everyone for early access, the other 8 PHB classes with one subclass each will be added to the free to everyone rules when the 5.5 PHB is officially "out" in general stores that aren't part of the early release for participating game stores on the 17th same as the 5e one is now.
So are there really people out there calling it 5E 2024 or 5E24 instead of 5.5E? Because, despite all of WotC's attempts at branding it otherwise, that's exactly what it is. Or am I missing something?
@@BigPurpleCarrot what is the "official name" cuz they went from dnd zero to dnd 5e 2024 to dnd 5.24e so what's official? since you know so much? or are you talking out your ass?
The new Divine Intervention is going to end campaigns AND friendships when players start taking short rests in the middle of combat with Prayer of Healing.
Actually, you don't need miracles in dnd to believe in gods. One of the assumptions for every multiverse written in DMG 2014 is that gods are factual. They exist and they cannot be denied.
The *Sleep* spell now requires you to fail *2 Wisdom saving throws* to take effect. Cleric and Druid are the two classes that are the most unlikely to fail 2 Wis saves in a row, so save your elves for the other classes if you're afraid of enemy mages casting Sleep.
46:15 Religious schisms, yes! It would be so much fun to play a heretic of your faith. Maybe the church of your faith is corrupt and you've criticised them, only to be cast out and hunted. Or maybe you simply have some radical new ideas and now there are two factions in your faith competing for followers. Granted, this can be more difficult in a setting where the gods are actual people you can talk to, but even to a cleric, a god might work in mysterious ways...
Highelf>Firebolt with Wisdom racial>Magical Initiate background origin feat>Shield, Prestidigitation, and True Strike from Wizard list>Warrior Priest archetype for martial weapons and heavy armor. That's my level 1 cleric build. I can't wait. edit: well it's not really a complete build without full spell selections from the actual cleric class but ya'll get the idea.
Nice.
Having a "build" makes no sense for a Cleric. Is this your build for a Cleric of the Goddess of Love, as well as the Goddess of the Sea, as well as the God of Knowledge, as well as the God of War? Etc etc etc...
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Just wanted to take a minute to thank you Dudes for these new Class Guides. I find them very entertaining and informative. Keep up the excellent work guys, & plz keep doing collaborations with Colby. 👍
I played a Dwarf life domain cleric in my first 5e campaign and I am shocked with what a tank he was. I had no interest in playing a Cleric but it fit the party, and being able to help has been really great.
ik people have said it several times but this format for the class guides is really nice and satisfying great work dudes :)
I love how divine order can change the way you can play the same subclass, a war domain cleric can be the divine warrior who fight evil with heavy arnor and strong weapon or be the priest who brings divine power to others to fight for/ with him while standing in second line to assist others... Of course a melee cleric can assist anyways, but you can focus better on the way you want to play the class
My group recently decided we’re going to run Lost Mines of Phandelver with 5e24 characters. 2 of the players haven’t kept up with the news so I’ll have link them to this channel soon.
I just did Lost Mines as a brand new group (myself included). I was a bit of an outsider and so when they said they needed a “healer” it decided to be a team player.
Y’all. My dwarven life domain cleric with high AC and HP was so useful during many “oops” mistakes we’d make and two or three players would go down. That channel divinity is no joke at the first few levels.
So happy to see this one! Thanks, Dudes!
Also... nice haircuts both of you!
love the new "archetypes" you're describing in your new class guide videos.
15:24 _"When you need them, you _*_Wish_*_ you had them, but you don't often prepare them."_ I see what you did there, Kelly 😂
One of my favorite 2014 characters was a knowledge cleric. What I did was dump Charisma and made Intelligence my secondary ability. He was a versatile human with the sage background and the Prodigy feat, so he ended being the party researcher with expertise in History, Religion, and Investigation. He also ended up being a polyglot because I later took the Linguist feat. He was definitely more of a support character, but still very useful in combat situations. It was one of those niche builds where I wanted a good Intelligence where most of the times clerics would dump it.
Guidance actually changed: Its no longer a d4 to whatever the next skill check is, but instead a buff on all roles using a specific skill of your choice for the next minute. Dont remember if its a d4 or advantage. Either way, still a great cantrip!
I believe it's still a d4 but now you have me questioning myself lol
*Guidance* is now a d4 to every check using the chosen skill (e.g. Persuasion) for 1 minute, so it's better for repeated checks, but you need to anticipate which skill will be called for.
*Enhance Ability* is still advantage on every check using the chosen ability (e.g. Charisma) for 1 hour, so it's more broad.
Both are *Concentration,* but two casters can combine them to really buff up one PC.
@@SortKaffe yeah enhance ability became better with the change to guidance. People didn't really cast it before because they could just guidance every time but now it's a question of did you choose the right skill vs all skills using this ability. I'm kinda just rambling lol
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I already wanted to play a tiefling light cleric, and now I can do it with heavy armor. Would definitely descend into Avernus like this, though of course I’d take elemental adept!
20:54 I'm playing a tiefling cleric with the Cthonic lineage. I had a burst of inspiration from the idea of a yugoloth tiefling, and I came up with the backstory that his mom died while he was still a bun in the oven, and she made a deal with a Merrenoloth trying to escort her across the River Styx to allow her back into the world of the living so she could give birth. And then she tricked him and got to raise my character for several years before she was taken to the afterlife years after she had first died. And he worships the trickery god of my DM's homebrew world because he feels trickery is how he was given life so he has this strangely optimistic attitude about everything and is actually particularly religious, which is fun to play for me.
A Silver Dragonborn War Cleric of Bahamut with Magic Initiate for Shield and your two favorite cantrips (maybe True Strike and Mage Hand). Warrior priest with the classic Morningstar and Shield combo. Damn that would be fun
Fantastic presentation gentlemen! As a novice player, I REALY appreciate this in depth look into the class(es). It comes at a time where I was barely getting a grasp of 5e and was looking to explore new classes and build interesting, new and fun characters. Taking this opportunity to thank you guys for your reliable and trustworthy content. Speaking for myself it has enabled me to approach the game (D&D) with less hesitation and given me a grasp of concepts, lore and game play. So thank you!😊All the best, take care!
27:04 you're talking about 2014 guidance. 2024 guidance adds a d4 for a minute to all skill checks that the target makes with one specific skill for a minute.
Yeah, I noticed that as well.
The new True Strike really does make a compelling case for a cleric that wants to be able to smack a fool as well as spellcast.
There's some very tempting options here. I don't know when/if I'll ever get to play with the 2024 rules, but these seem pretty good.
RIP Spiritual Weapon, though.
If you're a weapon-using Cleric, you might consider Shadow Touched for _Wrathful Smite._ You'll want to concentrate on _Spirit Guardians_ most of the time, so that rules out the new _Spiritual Weapon._ _Wrathful Smite_ might not seem like much, but Frightening enemies in your _Spirit Guardians_ is pretty great, especially if you corner them so they can't get closer to you and are just stuck in the _Spirit Guardians._ And the new _Wrathful Smite_ doesn't require concentration.
Start with 1 level in *Fighter* for *Weapon Mastery* with Warhammer to *Push* them away while making them *Frightened,* so they can't get close enough to hit you. Also *Con save proficiency* etc.
*Wrathful Smite* was already underrated, but without Concentration, it's undoubtedly great!
@@SortKaffe Crusher or Weapon Master can also help. If you go Fighter first, you can make your Masteries all about different Bludgeoning weapons and have the extra Push from Crusher and +1 Con to boot. If you know you're going straight Cleric for that stellar captstone, Weapon Master will still let you get Mastery on a Warhammer. Just make sure you get _True Strike_ via High Elf or Magic Initiate (Wizard).
I love the cleric class. I'm a Light Domain Cleric with an archeologist background who prays to Lathander, we're on a homebrew space odyssey adventure! Rocking medium armor and no weapon, only a shield, total frontliner with a bit of a cowboy look. Darrow Caine is a freekin superhero 🤘
I'm playing light domain with apollo I'm playing like percy jackson serie he is my dad
I’m doing a light domain cleric of lathander in curse of Strahd
As a RL Cleric myself, I really enjoyed this video. I typically love playing a Barbarian , but you guys convinced me to play a War Cleric.
Always love your videos!
I'm kind of excited to try out the new trickery Cleric
Most improved Cleric subclass for sure!
Ooh yay! New Dungeon Dudes video!
~30:10 I had no idea they essentially rolled Catnap's benefits into Prayer of Healing, wasn't a spell it occurred to me to check if they'd changed. That's a pretty massive buff, especially since they buffed a lot of classes to regain stuff on a Short Rest. Plus since they're different spells could double dip if you have one of the classes that can pull Catnap and you're using 5e content that hasn't been reprinted in 5.5 yet since both just say you can't benefit from *this* spell again until a Long Rest. Kind of wild that it's better Catnap a whole spell level earlier impacting two more creatures and providing healing on its own in addition to the Short Rest, plus doesn't make the recipients Unconscious so they can do stuff or maintain Concentration. I guess there's the slight downside that Verbal components for 10 minutes will make you slightly more likely to be found than Catnap's single silent Action then sleeping if you're in a hidden place?
I wonder if there's a god of silence....which might hypothetically allow all verbal components to be done in sign language!
There are situations where using Divine Intervention for a mid combat Prayer of Healing could be clutch. Imagine a party with a fighter, monk, and warlock getting a SR mid battle in a boss fight.
@@garion046 Especially since 5.5 Monks can actually recover Focus from a shortened Short Rest when following the RAW. 5e ones had to meditate for at least 30 minutes as part of the Rest to recover Ki, which strict RAW prevented features such as Catnap from working for them, though a lot of people didn't realize the restriction was there/treated it like flavor rather than mechanics
I've always loved D&D clerics, even more so now
New Dungeon Dudes Video? But I'm supposed to go to bed now... I guess that's not happening! 😅
Would love for you guys to do a video on how to do backwards compatibility for other subclasses.
Conan, I am a high cleric of the god Crom. Crom wishes to satisfy your greatest subconscious desire. A Mel Brooks parody of your movies. 🤪
Finally been waiting for this one. Thanks for the video
Awesome 👌 loving these new guides gentlemen ❤
... it hurts my lightning kobold soul to hear that there was no update for the tempest cleric. 😢
On the other hand... the new base class and the ability to be able to still potentially use the old subclasses does bring me massive joy. 😂
Prayers before bedtime, sweet.
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You have my favorite guides. D4 also does a great job.
Great summary chaps. I look forward to playing a 2024 Cleric 😊
Very instructive, thank you
Cleric is my favorite spell caster. I’ve only played a trickery domain in a full campaign (also she lost her cleric levels once she stopped worshipping Loki so I didn’t fully play it) but it is my go to for one-shots! ❤
recently, I have been told that Divine Intervension doesn't work that way. In Rules Glossary it states: "If you cast a spell that has a casting time of 1 minute or longer, you must take the Magic action on each turn of that casting, and you must maintain Concentration while you do so.". So, when you use the Divine Intervention to use the Magic Action to cast a spell with a casting time of 1 minute or longer, you have to cast that spell using that specific casting time.
Normally yes, but specific rules override general ones. Since Divine Intervention says "any casting time other than a reaction", this overrides that standard rule
I'm not sure what is RAI, but the exact wording of *Divine Intervention* is:
_“As a Magic action, choose any Cleric spell of level 5 or lower that doesn’t require a Reaction to cast. As part of the same action, you cast that spell without expending a spell slot or needing Material components.“_
I’ve played, not one, but two Life Clerics now. With all the cure wounds spells healing double, I’m so excited to play something OTHER than Life Cleric for once! All the other Domains are SO much better than Life now!
My absolute most favorite Cleric character I've ever made was a life domain, Tabaxi nun of Lathander. I think the new 2024 rules set will help a lot with my overall concept of this character due to the changes to the "Healer" architype for clerics. Since she was not meant to have a great strength score (8), she couldn't make use of heavy armor anyway.
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“You can’t beat me!”
“I know. But he can.”
Casts Gate targeting St. Michael.
“I know. But HE can.” 😂😂😂
This made me laugh. Thank you.
I love how everyone in the comments has described their amazing and unique builds, whilst I'm sat here excited to play a basic Human Life Cleric in robes to get that fantasy Priest / White Mage feeling.
Still think its weird that the acolyte background is very thematic for a cleric but not very good of a background choice given the ability score choices. It's honestly pretty frustrating and wouldn't mind if they changed it in an errata
Getting fixed ability scores bonuses tied to backgrounds when there was such an effort made to make them a free choice seems like an odd direction to go.
In the game I'm in I started off as a Necromancer Wizard and they showed respect to the dead and eventually heard the voice of their god (custom for my DM's setting) and I ended up taking levels of Grave Cleric and it's been great
I’m trying to make a roguish trickery cleric and it’s already turning out awesome
My favorite class, and the first I ever played
I just want you guys to know that I'm subscribed and TH-cam ONCE AGAIN did not put your video in my subscription feed.
There is an awesome idea in The Fallbacks d&d novel by Jaleigh Johnson for a cleric that deals with a pantheon. Also a great source for sidequests.
One thing you didn’t mention is that True Strike and Blessed Strikes also work at range, so you can be a heavy crossbow wielding cleric knocking people around the battlefield at range while still doing scaling damage.
And the best part? True Strike has only somatic and material components so Silence is a deafening killer combo.
9:08 for this situation would it be overcharging to let the cleric use a channel divinity charge to swap a prepared spell for the one needed on the spot?
I like the choices of full caster or battle priest then a subclass. So you could forgo wisdom and focus on str and con and just use buff, healing or utility spells if you want to be a frontliner.
A gnomish trickery cleric is my choice. They have a god about trickery too in Garl Glittergold
Cleric has too many features that *rely on Wisdom,* so it would be silly not max it out (Divine Spark, Turn Undead, Sear Undead, and Blessed Strikes).
Just cast *True Strike* to use Wis for your attacks. Pick it up via the *Sage background* as recommended by the dudes.
Gnome *Trickery Cleric* of Garl Glittergold sound so fun!
You can even cast True Strike or Spirit Guardians from your *duplicate,* so you can stay pretty safe.
I'm playing a rogue who's whole life he's been very focused on the world in front of him and he's just recently found religion in that he's been picked up by the trickster god anansi and he's learning what it means to be a cleric in real time. But one thing that's definitely changed for him is that he refers to people's lives as "the stories they write with their actions" (anansi is a story god as much as a trickster) and he extends similar respect to spiders that he does to people now.
Thank you for your videos.
The Death Cleric can really make good use of the new Chill Touch. Double finger poke of death!
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I like the death cleric. Double toll the dead with potent cantrip is so strong
Now that I’m looking at the book for the cleric, I’m unsure if the decision to be a blaster or melee cleric matters much. Since… well… Thaumaturge is better in every aspect. You buff your ability checks with wisdom and get an extra cantrip. You can just make up the armor and weapon proficiency with a subclass that grants it such as war domain, twilight domain, or order domain cleric. Very easy to be a master of both casting and combat.
The most the other feature grants is heavy armor to non heavy armor subclasses.
Also I found this out. Yes, potent spell casting adds a damage modifier to your “cleric” cantrips. However. If you go arcana domain, wizard cantrips count as cleric cantrips.
Enter the new true strike cantrip.
This thing now lets you attack with your weapon with spell casting modifier, adds additional 1d6 damage with level ups, and gives additional damage with your spellcasting modifier.
Combine this with potent spell casting and no matter the weapon you can potentially do a maximum of 1d6+10 damage despite the weapon used.
A blaster cleric should definitely consider picking up mage slayer, since not only is getting 1 legendary resistance very useful, giving disadvantage to caster concentration saves is great. I think light works great for this.
I need the shirt that Kelly is wearing
oh yeah baby
Really enjoy your class breakdowns and recommendations ❤
Clerics have many classes that are not in the new PHB anymore
How would you handle the backwards compatibility thing in 2024?
When using a 2014 subclass just use the new main class and add the features at the respective levels?
Yay!! Cleric!
Can't wait to see Ranger Class Guide -----
Think I'll make a cleric who's basically a soldier who wishes really really hard for useful things, so the gods look over and go, "eh, sure" and grant boons or curses. Not especially devout about anything, just a relatively decent person who has things work out well for them and their friends because they're touched by a divinity they don't even recognize.
I like the old soldier who becomes a cleric as a good role play idea
Inflinc Wounds Now its sh1t1 One Spell
One thing to be aware of with Divine Intervention is Hallow. It's potentially game breaking so discuss with your table.
Here we go. And at 3rd level you have proved yourself enough to gain the blessings of your particular god.
“You spread my name for 10 years, I pityable amount of it, but I guess I’ll let you join my secret clubhouse”
Or a particular aspect or area of interest for the cleric's particular god. Because, by both lore and RAW, the blessings are already coming from the specific deity before the subclass is chosen, it's just the specific talents of a particular emphasis that show up with the subclass.
the removal of consentration on evoke duplicity , can be very scary
Don't further fuel cats' god complexes by praying to them.
Personally I still love the Van Helsing type Cleric. Crossbow wielding monster slayer; especially now that dual wielding hand crossbows is a thing.
I'm not going to lie, even when I'm not playing a Cleric I always like finding a way to take Sacred Flame. The Strixhaven backgrounds were great for it, though I wonder how the newer pre-2024 backgrounds will interact with the 2024 rules.
First, I love these videos and they make me excited to play different classes in the new version.
I thought I saw that spiritual weapon is now concentration so you can't have that and spirit guardians up at the same time. Is that correct or was it merely a nightmare I had?
Only for war cleric now 😢
Can I just say that the word "bespoke" really grinds my gears for some reason.
Maybe all the bespoke posts ads from a while back?
Well hopefully it won’t be bespoke in your presence …… haha I’ll see myself out.
Great work fellas! My only wish is that you didn't glance over some of the features. For example, the level 14 one. Tell us all the nitty gritty details - we'll watch haha. :)
Instantly casting Hallow as a Cleric is essentially the same thing as a Domain Expansion from JJK.
It’s also absolutely broken so sadly most DM probably wouldn’t allow it.
First thought of the worship of cats... a cleric of Bruce (even if he's not really a cat...)
Martial trickery domain cleric may be cool
Quick question, but doesnt the protector archetype clash with subclasses like the forge cleric that get heavy armor proficiency?
I am actually working on a pacifist Life Domain cleric with the following prompt
Have you ever regretted the blood you shed? Have you every simply cast aside your sword in disgust of yourself or a deed so vile? I chose to heal now to balance the scales of blood that weigh my soul.
You should go in reverse from the class changes videos you released.
What do you think of Spiriit Guardian Build with a light Cleric and Cloud Goliath? Thematically problematic?
Ok I have a question having just bought the players handbook for 2024. What ARE the rules for using an older cleric subclass? Do they get their domain at first level per the old rules or do they use the new rules until their subclass at level 3 and then retroactively get their subclass features that would have activated at first and second levels?
It's a little buried, but it's a casual mention at the end of each class's Subclass feature, "For the rest of your career, you gain each of your subclass's features that are of your $Class level or lower." So you gain the subclass feature at 3, then it checks against your level and you get any features from level 1 or 2 for classes that used to get their things at those levels.
@@neoman4426 OMG thanks I did not notice that because when they mention backgrounds they put the backwards compatibility notes in a separate text box so i was looking for that or a separate section in the class itself.
I want to play a life domain warrior priest. I get to bring the pain and my domain spells cover any healing I need
In looking at D&DBEYOND... they made the 2024 options almost perfect for me. My 4 favorite characters to play are 1) Wizard, 2) Rogue, 3) Cleric, and 4) Barbarian (not fighter). So, unless something changes, D&DB 2014 will be the same, and 2024 options will be free for Cleric, Fighter, Rogue, and Wizard, but otherwise, mostly purchases?!
The 5.5 version of the classic four man group of "Fighting-man, Magic-User, Cleric, and Thief" from super early DnD (technically started as Fighting-man, Magic-User, and Cleric as the super old school one with Thief added in the first supplement) with one subclass each was made available for everyone for early access, the other 8 PHB classes with one subclass each will be added to the free to everyone rules when the 5.5 PHB is officially "out" in general stores that aren't part of the early release for participating game stores on the 17th same as the 5e one is now.
@@neoman4426 Yeah... I've been playing since those early days. I remember when the thief was added and was horrible at being a thief. Lol.
So are there really people out there calling it 5E 2024 or 5E24 instead of 5.5E?
Because, despite all of WotC's attempts at branding it otherwise, that's exactly what it is. Or am I missing something?
no you're right. tho I've been seeing 5.24e as well
Are there really people calling it by its official name? Yes. What a shock.
@@BigPurpleCarrot what is the "official name" cuz they went from dnd zero to dnd 5e 2024 to dnd 5.24e so what's official? since you know so much? or are you talking out your ass?
@@TheOneAverageJoe DND 2024, it's all over their marketing material and it literally says so on the wiki if that isn't enough for you.
I just call it dnd 2024 to my friends so they know what I am talking about. On writing I think I will just call it dnd24 or 5e24
People need to think about using scrolls a lot more
The new Divine Intervention is going to end campaigns AND friendships when players start taking short rests in the middle of combat with Prayer of Healing.
How would define Friar Tuck as a cleric?
Love ya tho
I tend not to prepare Raise Dead, Revivify can usually do the job and as for needing Raise Dead "I need a Nap First"
Kelly sounds so similar to Matt from girlfriend reviews it’s crazy. (They even look a little similar)
Actually, you don't need miracles in dnd to believe in gods. One of the assumptions for every multiverse written in DMG 2014 is that gods are factual. They exist and they cannot be denied.
ah sh!t here we go again!
Sleep is just such a debilitating effect at low levels I can’t help but go with an Elf Cleric every single time
The *Sleep* spell now requires you to fail *2 Wisdom saving throws* to take effect. Cleric and Druid are the two classes that are the most unlikely to fail 2 Wis saves in a row, so save your elves for the other classes if you're afraid of enemy mages casting Sleep.
Sleep is now less powerful at those lowest levels. But it scales much, much better.
Please do wizards next!!!!
I understand the subclass level change, but man I’m salty about not being able to dip as well.
Hang on, Kelly said Cleric get the unique option to change spells after a long rest? Do druids really not get this anymore in 2024? :(
Petition to rename Blade Barrier to Wall of Swords
46:15 Religious schisms, yes! It would be so much fun to play a heretic of your faith. Maybe the church of your faith is corrupt and you've criticised them, only to be cast out and hunted. Or maybe you simply have some radical new ideas and now there are two factions in your faith competing for followers. Granted, this can be more difficult in a setting where the gods are actual people you can talk to, but even to a cleric, a god might work in mysterious ways...
not the first