D&D (2024) I have the DMG. AMA!

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The Watcher's Council didn't give Faith her power. Their ancient predecessors gave it to the First Slayer, from whom they designed it to pass to the next girl called. That's not how clerics work.

BUFFY! One of my all-time favorite shows.*

As we know, in later seasons the Watcher's Council was shown to be .... less benevolent than we had been led to believe.

Personally, I don't understand how a Cleric can get spells without a god? But more importantly, why would you want to play one? It's part of the job description.

(If your table plays with no deities, sure. But clerics and deities go together like sketchy motels and bed bugs.)






*Okay, the later stuff about Whedon made Angel much more difficult, but I can still appreciate Buffy.
 

I feel the core playstyles (healer, warrior, expert, caster) should have representation where you aren't beholden to the DMs whims. The fighter and rogue already don't, and the sorcerer is the arcane equivalent of an arcane caster that the DM can't arbitrarily screw with (no spell book). The healer needs a sorcerer type class that the DM can't chain yank if the cleric's power can be cancelled by the DM. It should be as easy to access as the fighter, sorcerer or rogue.

Or, they can do what they just did and make it so that the DM can't decide if a character loses their class because they don't like how they are being role-played...
My point is that saying that in the DMG doesn't make the DM do anything, anymore than any advice anywhere is binding. That you happen to agree with that advice doesn't make it any more or less valid or binding.
 

But no one is required to create a narrative that fits that sentence from the 5.5 DMG. The fact that it can be done isn't the point.
The fact it can be done IS the point. If your first reaction isn't "This is an unfamiliar concept, I don't like it," then a whole swath of other options open up.

The cleric concept is not inherently tied to the concept of "my deity provides my power." It's a familiar concept to many, for sure, but not a required one.
 

Also, WotC sees you and is sick of your sh*t ..

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What are you talking about? This post just seems like a blatant attack on those who disagree with this passage, which incidentally is a new thing to take an official stand on in the book.

Can we cut down in the schadenfreude please?
 




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