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* Generally far better for [[War Domain]] [[Cleric]]s than [[Paladin]]s, as the latter's will gain more damage by spending it on [[Divine Smite]] to deliver roughly the same amount of damage in 1 hit instantly. The former, meanwhile, lacks '''Divine Smite''' and can stack up attacks with some help to gain more potential procs of the spell.
** It does however serve as an easy and early repeatable way to trigger the [[Luminous Armour]] to inflict the [[Radiating Orb (Condition)|Radiating Orb]] debuff to lower enemy attack rolls. As this is a [[condition]] it can in turn also trigger the [[Boots of Stormy Clamour]] to further debuff enemies by lowering their physical [[Saving throws]].
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 14 May 2024

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Divine Favour is a level 1 evocation spell. This spell allows spellcasters to empower their Weapons to deal extra Radiant damage.

Description

Your prayer empowers you with divine radiance. Your weapons deal an additional 1d4Damage TypesRadiant damage.

Properties

Cost
Bonus action + Level 1 Spell Slot
Details
 Range: Self
Concentration Concentration

At higher levels

Casting this spell at a higher level grants no additional benefit.

Condition: Divine Favour

Divine Favour Divine Favour

Duration: 3 turns

  • Your weapons deal an additional 1d4Damage TypesRadiant damage.

How to learn

Classes:

Notes

  • Generally far better for War Domain Clerics than Paladins, as the latter's will gain more damage by spending it on Divine Smite to deliver roughly the same amount of damage in 1 hit instantly. The former, meanwhile, lacks Divine Smite and can stack up attacks with some help to gain more potential procs of the spell.

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