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| #1jaappletonJul 13, 2015 15:30:50 | I think we all agree that Tempest and Light are the most blasty of the Cleric domains. So, comparing that to Land Druid, assuming any circle... Which one is the better option for a spellcaster? Both get medium armor and D8s. Light Clerics get a CD that's basically an extra spell, Tempest gets a (poorly scaling) reaction and can max it's damage, but is limited indoors. Druid, however, can replenish some spell slots on a short rest once per day. That's incredibly useful. |
| #2jaappletonJul 13, 2015 16:18:05 | I should add something: I'm also cool with doing damage in a roundabout way,like granting auto-crits to my party members. I guess my biggest question is, between the Cleric and Druid, accounting for Concentration spells, which of the two can stretch their spell slots most? |
| #3YunruJul 13, 2015 16:27:19 | Sorcerer. What, you wanted blasty. |
| #4jaappletonJul 13, 2015 18:24:02 | I don't question their blastiness. Or blasticity. Yunru, you're better than myself at calculating stuff like this: Assuming I utilize sorcery points mostly for regaining spell slots, and utilizing Shield, then the HP only being a d6 and the lack of medium armor shouldn't matter much, right? And they have a great spell selection... Hmm. |
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| #6melloredJul 14, 2015 5:08:48 | Druids are more control. Clerics are more support.
But there's plenty of overlap. |
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| #9YunruJul 14, 2015 8:10:17 | A Sorce'lock would have everything you want. |