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Revision as of 03:17, 21 September 2018
The Trickery domain was a suite of spells that were granted by deities whose portfolios included pranks, deception, and larceny.[1] Priests who worshiped one of these deities could choose which aspects of their god or goddess they wished to focus on, and if they chose this domain, their repertoire of spells was expanded to include the ones listed below.[2] As a general rule, a cleric with the Trickery domain was a force of disruption, who preferred a deceptive approach to matters than a direct one.[1]
Deities with the Trickery domain
Trickery Domain Spells
During the latter part of the Era of Upheaval, priests who chose this domain had access to the following spells as they advanced in level.[3]
- 1st level
- disguise self
- 2nd level
- invisibility
- 3rd level
- nondetection
- 4th level
- confusion
- 5th level
- false vision
- 6th level
- mislead
- 7th level
- screen
- 8th level
- polymorph any object
- 9th level
- time stop
After the Second Sundering, clerics who chose this domain were granted free access to these spells (they could cast them at any time without having to prepare them in advance):[1]
- 1st level
- charm person, disguise self
- 2nd level
- mirror image, pass without trace
- 3rd level
- blink, dispel magic
- 4th level
- dimension door, polymorph
- 5th level
- dominate person, modify memory
Other powers
In addition, trickery domain clerics gained access to the following powers:[1]
Channel divinity
Clerics with the Trickery domain gained the ability to use the channel divinity powers called invoke duplicity and cloak of shadows. The former allowed the creation of a (in the case of accomplished users four) perfect illusory double and the latter allowed the user to become invisible.
Other powers
Other abilities were the blessing of the trickster, which helped others to be more stealthy and divine strike, which coated a weapon with dangerous poison on impact.
Appendix
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford (2014). Player's Handbook 5th edition. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 58, 63. ISBN 978-0-7869-6560-1.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo (June 2001). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 62. ISBN 0-7869-1836-5.
- ↑ Template:Cite book/Player's Handbook 3.5 edition