It only takes a minute to sign up.I'm playing a lv4 Cleric who uses a quarterstaff and a shield.If I choose Magic Initiate as my lv4 feat and pick the Shillelagh cantrip, will I be able to cast it on my weapon without having to free up my hand(s)?Your Spellcasting Focus feature says the following:You can use a Holy Symbol (see "Equipment") as a spellcasting focus for your cleric spells.mistletoe, a shamrock leaf, and a club or quarterstaffMaterial components can be accessed with the same hand as the hand used for somatic components according to the Spellcasting rules in the Player's Handbook:You require a free hand to access the material components and the only eligible target is a held quarterstaff or club.

… Here is my shillelagh specialist. The spell ends if you cast … Grab Shillelagh. Alternatively, on a turn you cast a spell with somatic components you use your object interaction to stow your Shillelagh, and then next turn you can use your object interaction to pull it back out to hit stuff.

Not playing ToA, but playing an Arcana cleric at the moment. While using a druiduc focus, you do not need to access specific, uncosted, material components. I did consider the Knowledge domain (with Oghma being worshipped in Silverymoon, which I plan to use as my character’s home city), but I’ve already played a lot of back line characters and I’m interested in playing a different archetype. After that, it's one advantage over SG seems to be that it can be used for AoO (unless you have War Caster).that all depends.

Does anybody have race or feat suggestions?Currently converting to 5th edition. Somatic gestures can therefore be done by the hand holding the quarterstaff.I think that this is a case of specific beats general.

All the other methods make it a Wisdom-powered spell (such as the feat, or Druid 1, or Cleric 1 (Nature)), which is not what I am looking for as, if I were going to go for a second stat to power this, I could instead just use Strength or Dexterity with any appropriate weapon as you mentioned and forgo Shillelagh entirely. For the duration, you can use your spellcasting ability instead of Strength for the attack and damage rolls of melee attacks using … For the duration, you can use your spellcasting ability instead of Strength for the attack and damage rolls of melee attacks using … I know that this is mostly an optimisation subreddit, but thematic choerence and fluff is important to me.I personally think an apothecary background lends itself more to Knowledge or Arcana in this universe, but I'm sure you digress. I took dueling fighting style (and then protection for paladin).

For the duration, you can use your spellcasting ability instead of Strength for the attack and damage rolls of melee attacks using … Therefore, you must doff your shield to cast If the quarterstaff is your spellcasting focus, as would be the case if you use the magic item Ruby of the War Mage (XGtE 138 and quoted below) for example, you could cast this ... ruby allows you to use a simple ... weapon as a spellcasting focus for your spells.If a spell requires a somatic component, the caster must have free use of at least one hand to perform these gestures.It is then clarified that this can be the same hand that is being used to manipulate material components:A spellcaster must have a hand free to access these components, but it can be the same hand that he or she uses to perform somatic components.Strictly, a cleric's holy symbol is only a focus for your cleric spells, so cannot be used to replace the other material components for this druid spell you have learned. Start here for a quick overview of the site dnd-5e spells feats druid cleric.

I started with a human variant to take polearm master.


Looks fabulous so far.Wait, what about strength? Even without martial weapons or Shillelagh, you have Sacred Flame and Toll the Dead for at-will attacks that work at most combat ranges, and you can cast these while having a shield up and being optimized in Wisdom saves. 6 \$\begingroup\$ Short answer: Not while your shield is donned. That way it removes the material cost and you can cast a spell holding it and give it New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castaid other tabletop gamers in creating memorable charactersPress J to jump to the feed.

I must mention that this is for an Adventurers League character, so I am limited to using the PHB + one other book (which, in this case, would be XGE). Spellcasting As a conduit for divine power, you can cast Cleric Spells.See chapter 10 for the general rules of Spellcasting and chapter 11 for a selection of Cleric Spells. If you cast any spell, including cantrip with your BA you can't cast a spell with your action unless it is a cantrip. At level 12 I would be Cleric 10/Wizard 2 and I would still take Magic Initiate but with Druid this time for Shillelagh and still deciding level 1 spell, either Absorb Elements (nice oh shit button once a day) which is nice the whole game or Goodberry for nice little healing/food but falls off later.

"No Clerics primary impact on battle is going to be through weapon attacks.