You get most of the same spells, but no channel divinity or vampiric touch unless you take warlock to 5. I haven't had the chance to try it out myself though.ĭivine soul sorcerer is good too, especially if you mix in warlock you can end up with just as powerful a blaster/healer as death cleric, though more complicated. Pairing vampiric touch with warding bond sounds cool as you can effectively heal an ally and damage an enemy with your action each round. Touch of Death is good with Vampiric Touch too, as it increases the self healing you get as well as the damage. You know what you get at level 3? Hold person and spiritual weapon. With a single 1st level spell slot, once per short rest, you can dish out 3d10+9 necrotic damage. Inflict Wounds + Channel Divinity: Touch of Death is godly (pun intended) at 2nd level. You get Reaper so from 1st level you can twin Toll the Dead and Chill Touch for massive damage (more than a greatsword fighter sans GWM). It saves spell slots and is a really efficient healing method.ĭeath Cleric is the best necrotic blaster and you still get healing and zombies. Having someone who causes harm when they think they're helping would be fitting for them.Īny way you go, make sure to pick up the Healer feat for some good old-fashioned surgery. But humans are the young race who doesn't know any better. Elves have had hundreds of thousands of years to develop and dwarves too. Thematically humans fit too as they are typically considered the young and primitive race. To get your familiar, I suggest playing a variant human with either ritual caster (wizard) if you have enough INT/WIS or magic initiate (wizard) Wish can fill in any spells you missed out on.Horrid wilting is the advanced version of Blight. Finger of Death will let you make undead that will always be loyal to you.Create undead is the advanced version of Animate Undead.Eyebight let's you rapid fire sickening pathogens.Cloudkill is the advanced version of Stinking Cloud.Blight is a severe dehydrating disease.Spirit Guardians is summoning plague spirits that all infect your enemies.Stinking Cloud is a cloud of plague, a perfect fit.Dispel magic is infecting your enemies's spells so they fail to work.Animate dead will let you be just like SCP-049.Spiritual weapon can be some sort of doctor's tool like a scalpel, bonesaw, or syringe.Hold person can be a paralyzing illness that you put on your enemy.Blindness/Deafness is an infection in the appropriate organ.Ray of Sickness does what it says on the tin.Inflict Wounds is you giving your opponent fast acting necrosis through your touch.Chill Touch is just a bolt of death you summon and shoot at the enemy.Toll the Dead can be you giving a reminder of people's mortality.They get more diversity in their spell choice than any other class in the game so they can fit for your character.Ĭonsider getting the following spells for the death theme of the plague doctor: Well it might sound weird, but what do you think about divine soul sorcerer? Megathread D&D 5e 1D&D D&D 4e D&D v3.5 D&D 3e Pathfinder 1 Pathfinder 2 WOD PBTA Fate GURPS Universal Other r/DnD /r/rpg /r/Pathfinder_RPG /r/tabletop /r/UnearthedArcana /r/DnDHomebrew /r/dndnext Related Non-TTRPG Subreddits r/characterdrawing /r/Imaginar圜haracters /r/alternativeart On-Topic Subreddits Abide by the Homebrew Content Guidelines.Don't just advertise things, even if they're relevant.If your post fits with a megathread, post there.SFW posts should not receive NSFW comments. The rules are explained in more detail here. There's an issue with the sub that moderators cannot solve, this is a workaround for it. If you're trying to post from an app and can't, try from a browser. Message the moderators, it'll be unfiltered if it's on topic. If your account is less than 7 days old or has less than 20 karma, you may be autofiltered. Find help with your new idea, or share your memorable builds. Aid other tabletop gamers in creating interesting or devastating characters.
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