The Prophecy Domain focuses on foresight and divination. Its features allow adding or subtracting dice from rolls, recording numbers from skill checks to reuse later, and casting Foresight once per day at high levels.
The Prophecy Domain focuses on foresight and divination. Its features allow adding or subtracting dice from rolls, recording numbers from skill checks to reuse later, and casting Foresight once per day at high levels.
The Prophecy Domain focuses on foresight and divination. Its features allow adding or subtracting dice from rolls, recording numbers from skill checks to reuse later, and casting Foresight once per day at high levels.
The Prophecy Domain focuses on foresight and divination. Its features allow adding or subtracting dice from rolls, recording numbers from skill checks to reuse later, and casting Foresight once per day at high levels.
The gods are thought to be omniscient, all-knowing, and all- At 2nd level, you can use your Channel Divinity to channel the seeing, but few gods can claim to see the fabric of time to gift of prophecy into your being, making your eyes glow with ascertain events that have yet to happen. Clerics of the divine foresight. When you finish a short or long rest, you can Prophecy Domain seek these gods out and seek their powers roll a d6 and record the result. As a reaction (including of foresight. These often speak in ominous platitudes when yourself), when a creature makes a skill check, saving throw, they get serious, and have the weight of the events of the or attack roll, you can add or subtract the result of the die you future on their shoulders. rolled to the skill check, saving throw, or attack roll. This die increases to a d8 at 6th level and to a d12 at 18th Prophecy Domain Features level. When you finish a long rest, you lose any rolled results Cleric Level Feature made using this feature. 1st Domain Spells, Delayed Future Echoes of the Future 2nd Channel Divinity: Limited Foresight At 6th level, your foresight has ripples through the futures of 6th Echoes of the Future others. When another creature you can see makes a skill check, you can record the number on the die. When a 8th Potent Spellcasting creature you can see (including yourself) makes a skill check 17th Oracle Sight afterward, you can replace the number rolled with the one you recorded. At the dawn of the next day, the number you recorded using this feature cannot be used. Domain Spells You can use this feature a number of times equal to your You gain domain spells at the cleric levels listed in the Wisdom modifier per long rest. Prophecy Domain Spells table. See the Divine Domain class feature for how domain spells work. Potent Spellcasting Starting at 8th level, you add your Wisdom modifier Prophecy Domain Spells (minimum of +1) to the damage you deal with any cleric Cleric Level Spells cantrip. 1st detect magic, dissonant whispers Oracle Sight 3rd augury, detect thoughts At 17th level, you embody the very gift of prophecy that you 5th clairvoyance, sending yearn for. Once per day, you can cast the Foresight spell on 7th divination, locate creature yourself with a duration of 4 hours without expending a spell slot. 9th rary's telepathic bond, scrying Additionally, when you use the last remaining use of your Channel Divinity: Limited Foresight feature, you have Delayed Future resistance to nonmagical bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage for 1 minute. When you choose this divine domain at 1st level, your limited view of the future allows you to bend it to your will, if only slightly. As a reaction when a creature you can see within 60 feet is hit by an attack, you can instead cause the attack to miss. However, at the start of your next turn, the attack is made against its original target, using the same damage as the original attack. Unless the creature who originally made the attack is dead, the attack automatically succeeds. Once you use this reaction, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again. If you have no uses left, you can expend a spell slot of 1st-level or higher to use it again.