The first installment of a five-part exploration of the fifth edition D&D Cleric 5e has been released. The Druid class is the newest addition to the game. This class has many different builds and abilities that allow it to become a valuable part of any party. If you are looking for a class that deals with nature, then the druid is your best option. Let’s take a look at some of the options the druid has available.
The druid is the embodiment of nature in a natural form. The first Druid of each class in the game, the Bear forms the basis for the druid. He can use the animal focus feature to mimic a number of different animals including the horse, bear, cat, and porcupine. The druid can also utilize the wild shape ability to instantly change his form. This allows him to move in strange and unfamiliar places as if they were not there.
Different types of attack styles:
Unlike other characters, the Druid has several different types of attack styles. Two range attacks deal damage using a bow and arrow, which are ranged attacks. Two single ranged attacks are also available and deal extra damage. A spell attack that does extra damage can also be performed by the druid. Each of these attacks has a chance to score a critical hit, which increases the damage dealt by the attack.
A Cleric is the only character class that can use a weapon in combat. They are proficient with their weapon of choice and can use either Bludgeoning or Slashing damage. A Cleric 5e may choose to use a sword, mace, dagger, sword, and shield, or even a staff. When attacking with a melee weapon, a Cleric’s damage is equal to his charisma bonus. They have an armor rating equal to their dexterity bonus, which helps when fighting enemies that are stronger than them.
Learn to cast enchantment Cleric 5e:
A Cleric may also learn to cast enchantments. Enchantments are special abilities that a Cleric learns and uses while in combat. The most common enchantments are Bless, Fear, Protection, and Clairvoyance. Other enchantments are Greater Command and Divine Ward.
A Cleric also learns a magical blade. A Cleric may use a blade to deal extra damage, and some Cleric classes have a second weapon as a primary weapon. These include the Inquisitor and the Templar. These classes each have two weapon attacks, which make them very powerful damage dealers.
Fighter type of class:
A Cleric can choose from a variety of backgrounds. There are a few classes that choose to play a fighter type of class. These Cleric characters may have the ability to use weapons and wear heavy armor. These Cleric characters are often hybrids. They have the ability to use items and attack with both weapons and spells. This makes this a good class to use for the quick action and high damage output.
Playing a Cleric can be a lot of fun because they are a unique class that has a unique way of using their ability to heal and damage enemy targets. They can cast enchantments, use weapons, and attack in melee. When playing this class, make sure to keep yourself protected by wearing heavy armor.
Major skills a Cleric:
The major skills a Cleric should learn are Dispel Magic, Detect Magic and Spiritcraft. These three skills are used to be a major part of every battle. By learning and using these abilities, a Cleric can turn the odds in their favor. If a Cleric only knows one spell, then it’s probably a wise idea to learn at least two spells from this class. The more that you can do in ranged combat, the better off that you are going to be in melee.
A Cleric must also have some sort of protection. There is a specific type of Cleric that is capable of inflicting some amazing attacks that can really hurt an enemy. By equipping gear that provides some sort of defense, a Cleric can really take an enemy by surprise and cause some serious damage.
Conclusion:
A Cleric 5E player will find that the best things to focus on are spells and melee attacks. A Cleric should not rely entirely on melee attacks but can use both to their advantage. Since you are in a melee class, you should learn to fight efficiently. By mastering your stealth, you can really get the upper hand in combat and cause some serious damage to your opponents.