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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
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- Use your free action to drop a water bottle from your inventory next to enemies
- Use your bonus action to explode the water bottle with a hand crossbow offhand attack to make them wet
- Use Glyph of Warding (Lightning), max your damage roll on Lightning, for 80 damage to all them wet enemies
Turn 1 victory. Who needs a Light Cleric's weak Fireball when you double that damage ♪
I'm curious about making Shadowheart into a Tempest Cleric.
Did you notice any changes to her usual dialogue or story line from doing so?
If you run around as a Barbarian Shadowheart eventually you'll see Barbarian diagloue options instead of Cleric, but her story remains unchanged.
From my testing Glyph of Warding doesn't work with Destructive Wrath. The prompt activates, but the damage doesn't become maximized. Still a great damage spell against wet targets though.
So.. Create Water exists as a Cantrip for one of the Wizard subclasses IIRC.
So you could probably force things to be wet whenever you want if you tried lol