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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Pendragon" data-source="post: 903015" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>The Death Touch cleric ability is a bit like <em>Power Word: Kill</em> in that your current hit points are effectively your saving throw. With a measly d6 per level, the Death Touch has almost no chance of working on a healthy fighting type, or a cleric, and only an average chance of affecting a rogue. Wizards are in trouble, but they also often have the best defenses vs. touch attacks, and are well-away from the evil cleric to begin with.</p><p></p><p>Another drawback for the Death Touch is that if it fails to affect the target, it does <em>nothing</em>. So as someone else said, it's really all-or-nothing. It's also only good for straight clerics, as multiclassing doesn't gain you any extra d6's for that check.</p><p></p><p>I ran a Death cleric once against my party, and the cleric used the ability on a low-level bard. It killed her, and surprised the heck out of my players. But that was only because the bard had been wounded, and I rolled really well on those d6's.</p><p></p><p>I also play a CN death cleric with the ability. I've managed to successfully use it once. But I'm not holding my breath until I can use it again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Pendragon, post: 903015, member: 707"] The Death Touch cleric ability is a bit like [i]Power Word: Kill[/i] in that your current hit points are effectively your saving throw. With a measly d6 per level, the Death Touch has almost no chance of working on a healthy fighting type, or a cleric, and only an average chance of affecting a rogue. Wizards are in trouble, but they also often have the best defenses vs. touch attacks, and are well-away from the evil cleric to begin with. Another drawback for the Death Touch is that if it fails to affect the target, it does [i]nothing[/i]. So as someone else said, it's really all-or-nothing. It's also only good for straight clerics, as multiclassing doesn't gain you any extra d6's for that check. I ran a Death cleric once against my party, and the cleric used the ability on a low-level bard. It killed her, and surprised the heck out of my players. But that was only because the bard had been wounded, and I rolled really well on those d6's. I also play a CN death cleric with the ability. I've managed to successfully use it once. But I'm not holding my breath until I can use it again! [/QUOTE]
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