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{{ | |feature1=Divine Eminence | ||
Cantrips (at will): {{5e Spell Line|Light, Sacred Flame, Thaumaturgy}}<br /> | |flimit1= | ||
1st level (4 {{srd5lc|Spell Slot|slot}}s): {{5e Spell Line|Cure Wounds, Guiding Bolt, Sanctuary}}<br /> | |fdesc1=As a {{srd5lc|Bonus Action}}, the priest can expend a {{srd5lc|Spell Slot}} to cause its melee weapon attacks to magically deal an extra 10 (3d6) {{srd5lc|Radiant}} damage to a target on a hit. This benefit lasts until the end of the {{srd5lc|Turn}}. If the priest expends a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the extra damage is increased by 1d6 for each level above 1st. | ||
2nd level (3 slots): {{5e Spell Line|Lesser Restoration, Spiritual Weapon}}<br /> | |||
3rd level (2 slots): {{5e Spell Line|Dispel Magic, Spirit Guardians | |feature2=Spellcasting | ||
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|fdesc2=The priest is a 5th-level spellcaster. Its {{srd5lc|Spellcasting Ability}} is {{SRD5|Wisdom}} (spell save {{SRD5|DC}} 13, +5 to hit with spell attacks). The priest has the following {{SRD5|Cleric}} spells prepared:<br /> | |||
:Cantrips (at will): {{5e Spell Line|Light, Sacred Flame, Thaumaturgy}}<br /> | |||
:1st level (4 {{srd5lc|Spell Slot|slot}}s): {{5e Spell Line|Cure Wounds, Guiding Bolt, Sanctuary}}<br /> | |||
:2nd level (3 slots): {{5e Spell Line|Lesser Restoration, Spiritual Weapon}}<br /> | |||
:3rd level (2 slots): {{5e Spell Line|Dispel Magic, Spirit Guardians}} | |||
| | |action1=Mace | ||
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|adesc1=''{{SRD5|Melee Weapon Attack}}:'' +2 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. ''Hit:'' 3 (1d6) {{srd5lc|Bludgeoning}} damage. | |||
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Priests bring the teachings of their gods to the common folk. they are the spiritual leaders of temples and shrines and often hold positions of influence in their communities. Evil priests might work openly under a tyrant, or they might be the leaders of religious sects hidden in the shadows of good society, overseeing depraved rights. | Priests bring the teachings of their gods to the common folk. they are the spiritual leaders of temples and shrines and often hold positions of influence in their communities. Evil priests might work openly under a tyrant, or they might be the leaders of religious sects hidden in the shadows of good society, overseeing depraved rights. | ||
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Revision as of 12:43, 31 March 2020
See Priest (disambiguation)
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| Medium Humanoid (Any Race), Any Alignment | ||||||||||||
| Armor Class: 13 (Chain Shirt) | ||||||||||||
| Hit Points: 27 (5d8+5) | ||||||||||||
| Speed: 25 ft. | ||||||||||||
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| Skills: Medicine +7, Persuasion +3, Religion +4 | ||||||||||||
| Senses: passive perception 13 | ||||||||||||
| Languages: Any two languages | ||||||||||||
| Challenge: 2 (450 xp)Proficiency Bonus (PB): +2 | ||||||||||||
FeaturesDivine Eminence. As a bonus action, the priest can expend a spell slot to cause its melee weapon attacks to magically deal an extra 10 (3d6) radiant damage to a target on a hit. This benefit lasts until the end of the turn. If the priest expends a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the extra damage is increased by 1d6 for each level above 1st.
ActionsMace. Melee Weapon Attack: +2 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 3 (1d6) bludgeoning damage. |
Priests bring the teachings of their gods to the common folk. they are the spiritual leaders of temples and shrines and often hold positions of influence in their communities. Evil priests might work openly under a tyrant, or they might be the leaders of religious sects hidden in the shadows of good society, overseeing depraved rights.
A priest typically has one or more acolytes to help with religious ceremonies and other sacred duties.
Sources
- Wizards RPG Team. SRD-OGL v5.1 (5e 2014) (2015.05.06). Wizards of the Coast.
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