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| summary = '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a {{Class|Trickery Domain}} action that allows the user to enter the shadows and disappear from sight. | | summary = '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a {{Class|Trickery Domain}} action that allows the user to enter the shadows and disappear from sight. | ||
| description = Wrap yourself in shadows to become {{Cond|Cloak of Shadows|Invisible}} if you are [[obscured]]{{notes}}. | | description = Wrap yourself in shadows to become {{Cond|Cloak of Shadows|Invisible}} if you are [[obscured]]{{notes}}. | ||
| warning = {{Prereq|Invisibility ends early if you attack, cast another spell, take an action, or take damage.}} | |||
{{Prereq|Invisibility ends early if you attack, cast another spell, take an action, or take damage.}} | |||
| cost = action, cd | | cost = action, cd | ||
| condition = Channel Divinity: Cloak of Shadows | | condition = Channel Divinity: Cloak of Shadows |
Revision as of 11:23, 22 December 2023
For the equivalent Way of Shadow Monk action, see .
Channel Divinity: Cloak of Shadows is a Trickery Domain Cleric action that allows the user to enter the shadows and disappear from sight.
Description
Wrap yourself in shadows to become if you are obscured[See Notes].Invisibility ends early if you attack, cast another spell, take an action, or take damage.
Properties
- Cost:
- Action + Channel Divinity Charge
- Details:
- Range: Self
Condition: Channel Divinity: Cloak of Shadows
Duration: 2 turns
- Has Advantage on Attack rolls and imposes Disadvantage on enemy Attack Rolls.
- Invisibility ends early if the invisible entity attacks, casts another spell, takes an action, or takes damage.
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 6: Trickery Domain Cleric
Notes
- Contrary to its description, it does not actually require the user to be obscured, and can be used in plain view of others, even in bright light.