Cleric: Moon Domain
You are an initiate into the quiet mysteries of the moon
and the subtleties of the night. Your faith illuminates any
darkness you face.
Additionally, each hostile creature within 30 feet of you takes cold damage equal to 2d10 + your cleric level, or half as much damage with a successful Constitution saving throw. A creature that has total cover from you is not affected.
You can use this feature three times, and you regain expended uses when you finish a long rest.
Moon Domain Spells
Cleric Level | Spells |
---|---|
1st | agonizing mark*, faerie fire |
3rd | dome of silence*, moonbeam |
5th | fear, hypnotic pattern |
7th | compulsion, greater invisibility |
9th | dream, hold monster |
Moon’s Grace
When you select this domain at 1st level, you gain proficiency in Perception and Stealth, and you don’t have disadvantage on Stealth checks when you wear medium armor.Channel Divinity: Night’s Chill
Starting at 2nd level, you can use your Channel Divinity to harness moonlight, which banishes magical light and deals cold damage to your foes. When you present your holy symbol as an action and use your Channel Divinity, any magical light within 30 feet of you is dispelled.Additionally, each hostile creature within 30 feet of you takes cold damage equal to 2d10 + your cleric level, or half as much damage with a successful Constitution saving throw. A creature that has total cover from you is not affected.
Luminescent Aura
At 6th level, you can use an action to emit a nimbus of light in a 30-foot radius for a number of rounds equal to your cleric level. This effect acts as a light spell but provides only dim light. All weapons and ammunition are treated as silvered while they’re in the aura and for 1 round after leaving it. Opponents that end their turn in the aura must make a successful Dexterity saving throw or be limned in silver light, identical in effect to a faerie fire spell, until the end of their next turn.You can use this feature three times, and you regain expended uses when you finish a long rest.
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