Arcana Domain, Variant (5e Subclass)
These clerics serve the gods that embody and safeguard magic, and obscure arcane lore. These deities- Guronaki, Corellon Larethian, Anstazara, and Aramaeya are revered by many mages, but only a dedicated few can claim to be their clergy.
These clerics worship gods of Magic |
Cleric Level | Spells |
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1st | identify, mage armor |
3rd | blur, see invisibility |
5th | counterspell, magic circle |
7th | dimension door, polymorph |
9th | planar binding, teleportation circle |
- Blessing of Magic
At 1st level, you gain proficiency in the Arcana skill, and your proficiency bonus for such checks is doubled. You also learn two cantrips from any spell list, and they are considered to be cleric cantrips for you, and they do not count against the number of cleric cantrips you know.
For the purposes of magic item attunement, you are also considered a wizard.
- Divine Strike
At level 2, your weapon attacks are infused with the energy of raw arcana. Once on each of your turns when you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can cause the attack to deal an extra 1d8 force damage to the target. When you reach 14th level, the extra damage increases to 2d8. Such attacks are considered to be magical for the purposes of overcoming resistance and immunity.
- Arcane Knowledge
At the 6th level, you may choose two spells from any spell list to always have prepared; they do not count against your number of prepared spells and are considered cleric spells for you. These spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots. You may choose two more spells at level 13. You can use your Channel Divinity to cast a prepared spell with a casting time of one action as a bonus action.
- Spell Mastery
At 17th level, you chose four spells from the wizard spell list, one for each of the following levels: 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th. You add them to your list of domain spells. Like your other domain spells, they are always prepared and count as cleric spells for you.
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