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Shillelagh dnd
Shillelagh dnd









shillelagh dnd

Quarter staff does 1d8+2(duel style)+5(Charisma) for a 8-15 dmg range Magical Secrets Grabs Shillelagh from Druid list and makes it use Charisma now Sorcerer, or warlock Wisdom for cleric or druid: orįairly sure Magic Initiate to get the cantrip makes you use WIS for attack/dmgįeats: Polearm Mastery (PAM), Stats, Stats, Sentinel

shillelagh dnd

On the class you chose: Charisma for bard, Your spellcasting ability for these spells depends Once you cast it, you must finish a long rest before You learn that spell and can cast it at its lowest In addition, choose one 1st-level spell from that same You learn two cantrips o f your choice from that **I think this means you can have another bonus action I could be wrong**Ĭhoose a class: bard, cleric, druid, sorcerer, warlock, or One additional action on top o f your regular action and a Starting at 2nd level, you can push yourself beyond your Oops I was wrong "at-will" is very nice since it's a 1min duration it doens't specify like Magical Secrets though that it's a Bard Spell (Cha) instead of the normal druid (wis) spell though.Īction Surge & Magic Init work a little different see bold parts below. Yeah with tome lock your casting it as a ritual right so it takes 10mins? Also, you could grab Shillelagh via Magic Initiate and use Strength as your attack stat (Shillelagh says that you may use your spellcasting stat, not that you must).īut yeah, one-handed quarterstaves with PAM are pretty ridiculous on a Paladin. it's an adequate tax in my book.Īction Surge doesn't give you a second bonus attack, and it comes online faster with Tomelock 3 rather than Lore Bard 6. and HElves losing their bonus skills to grab a cantrip isn't overly useful either. Not that High Elves are overly pragmatic for clerics.

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it's not full on Limburger, probably closer to a nice medium cheddar. That said, I guess a High Elf (or High Elf based Half-elf) Nature Cleric could get that combo started at first level, and add PAM at 4th. I think shillelagh makes it more plausible, as you're using enhancement magic to bolster the strike - in fact, I'd probably rule that only by the use of shillelagh can you use PAM (in a one handed staff stance) - it'd be a feat/class tax I'm willing to compromise with.

shillelagh dnd

If you hold the staff by the middle in a one handed grip, neither the forward nor reverse strike (the bonus action) would deliver anything close to a damaging strike. Since the other polearms usable by PAM are d10, while the staff becomes a d8, I would say the feat overrides the cantrip and the bonus damage will always be a d4 regardless of source.Ģ) Having fought staff IRL, yeah, this combination doesn't work in reality. Per PAM, the weapon's damage die for the bonus attack is a d4. 1) Per shillelagh, the weapon's damage die becomes a d8.











Shillelagh dnd