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Increasing melee damage for cleric

thorimar

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Working on building a martial cleric without the DMM cheesiness oft seen around here. Also, not likely to get gods/pantheon/ to work out with help for the devotions in Comp Champ. Is there a feat anywhere that lets you add Wis modifier to damage? or to hit? I've seen it in a PrC I think (can't find that right now either) and I want to check out my options before asking my DM which rule set he will allow. It's never a good idea to grovel and then have to grovel a second time for additional mojo. Thanks for any suggestions. A magic item that has the same effect would also kick butt for me.

Tim
 

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Winding Road

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Zen Archery from CW allows you to use Wis instead of Dex for ranged attacks. I'm not aware of any feats that allow Wis for melee attacks or damage.
 

DragonTurtle

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I am using the Ordained Champion as my melee cleric (from Complete Champion) it has an ability to burn a turn attempt to add wis to hit and damage.

Also the holy warrior reserve feat from the same book is nice.
 


saucercrab

Explorer
BoED has Intuitive Strike, an [exalted] feat that lets you use your Wisdom instead of Strength to hit with simple & natural weapons.

I think there is a PrC in OA that lets you add Wisdom to hit & damage, but not sure of the specifics. And I don't think it's a caster PrC, either.
 

Sound of Azure

Contemplative Soul
saucercrab said:
BoED has Intuitive Strike, an [exalted] feat that lets you use your Wisdom instead of Strength to hit with simple & natural weapons.

I think there is a PrC in OA that lets you add Wisdom to hit & damage, but not sure of the specifics. And I don't think it's a caster PrC, either.

Yeah, that's the Shiba Protector, a Phoenix clan specific prestige class. It also gives some options that help [other] casters, as well as some excellent protection against spells/sell-like abilities.

Saucercrab is correct in that it's a non-caster class.
 

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