![]() ![]() ![]() RPGBOT uses the color coding scheme which has become common among Pathfinder build handbooks, which is simple to understand and easy to read at a glance. Example Build – I protect my friends with magic.This hasn’t stopped two of my party members from turning into statues anyway, but at least that wasn’t my fault. Every feature is easy to use, there is only one combat trick, and you and your party are both very durable. ![]() I’m currently playing a Twilight Cleric in an Out of The Abyss campaign and it feels like cheating. Every subclass ability is rated blue except for Divine Strikes which, even if your DM doesn’t let you replace it with Blessed Strikes, is still green because you also get Martial Weapon Proficiency for free and can walk out with a warhammer and a shield and pretend you’re a Paladin. It could do both of those, fly, give someone advantage on initiative checks literally forever, and it has one of the best expanded spell lists in the game. The primary one of these was, of course, the Life domain Cleric, a subclass that’s so boring that its subclass capstone is barely usable because combat healing is a terribly inefficient proposition. Prior to Tasha’s, you had Clerics that were better than baseline at healing or preventing damage, Clerics that could wear heavy armor, and a few that were both. They’re just better at everything Clerics do than most other clerics. Twilight Clerics are one of the best instances of the concept of power creep you can find in 5th Edition. ![]()
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