What level do clerics get spiritual weapons?

Clerics get the powerful, bonus-action Spiritual Weapon spell at Level 3, when they gain access to 2nd-level spell slots, allowing them to deal extra Force damage without needing concentration. It's a core spell for most clerics, offering consistent damage and battlefield presence as it doesn't require concentration and scales with higher-level spell slots, say the D&D 5e Spell Guide and Dungeons & Dragons forums.
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What level is spiritual weapon cleric?

Spiritual Weapon 5e is a 2nd-level evocation spell available primarily to clerics. It creates a spectral, floating weapon that can attack enemies with force damage.
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At what level do clerics get spirit guardians?

Clerics get access to the powerful 3rd-level spell Spirit Guardians at Cleric Level 5, which is when they gain the ability to cast 3rd-level spells in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition and Baldur's Gate 3. While some subclasses, like the War Domain, get it as a domain spell, all Clerics can learn and use it at this level, making it a staple for damaging enemies in a radius around them.
 
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What classes get spiritual weapons?

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  • Classes: Cleric.
  • Subclasses: Cleric (Life Domain), Cleric (War Domain), Paladin (Oath of Conquest), Sorcerer (Divine Soul), Warlock (The Raven Queen), Wizard (Theurgy)
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At what level do clerics get divine intervention?

Clerics in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition get the powerful Divine Intervention ability at Level 10, allowing them to call on their deity for aid, with success depending on a percentile roll (10% chance at level 10, increasing with level, 100% at level 20). While it often replicates a high-level cleric spell (like Heal, Planar Binding), the Dungeon Master (DM) decides the exact nature of the divine help, though it can be a game-changer or even a one-time use in video games like Baldur's Gate 3.
 
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Can a cleric have two deities?

Yes. A cleric can serve an entire pantheon, or even an abstract force or philosophy.
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Is 2014 or 2024 cleric better?

The 2024 Dungeons & Dragons Cleric refines the 2014 version by delaying subclass (Divine Domain) choice to level 3, offering universal perks like Protector (armor/weapons) or Thaumaturge (cantrips/skills) at level 1, and making Channel Divinity more versatile with a standard healing/damaging "Divine Spark" and increased usage. Key changes include replacing "Destroy Undead" with the damage-dealing "Sear Undead," upgrading Blessed Strikes for more damage/cantrip power, and granting more reliable Divine Intervention, giving the 2024 Cleric a more consistent, flexible, and unified core before specializing.
 
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Why don't clerics use swords?

All clerics have certain holy symbols which aid them and give power to their spells. All are likewise forbidden to use edged and/or pointed weapons which shed blood.
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What weapons can a cleric use?

Clerics in Dungeons & Dragons 5e are proficient with all simple weapons (like maces, clubs, spears, daggers, light crossbows) and their deity's favored weapon, which can be martial, but often includes staples like the mace or warhammer; they can technically use any weapon if proficient, but their core strength lies in simple arms, shields, and spellcasting, with some domains (like Tempest or War) granting martial weapon proficiency. 
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What is the most overpowered class in 5e?

There's no single "strongest" class in D&D 5e, but Wizards, Bards, Druids, and Paladins consistently rank at the top due to unparalleled versatility, powerful spells, and game-breaking features like Aura of Protection, with Wizards dominating raw power and Bards/Druids excelling in support and skills; however, optimized martial classes like Fighters, Monks (especially Mercy/Shadow), and Warlocks (Eldritch Blast) also shine in specific roles, proving strength depends on playstyle and campaign focus.
 
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What do level 3 clerics get?

For example, if you are a 3rd-level cleric, you have four 1st-level and two 2nd-level spell slots. With a Wisdom of 16, your list of prepared spells can include six spells of 1st or 2nd level, in any combination. If you prepare the 1st-level spell cure wounds, you can cast it using a 1st-level or 2nd-level slot.
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Can Guardian of Faith do 70 damage?

Any creature hostile to you that moves to a space within 10 feet of the guardian for the first time on a turn must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw. The creature takes 20 radiant damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. The guardian vanishes when it has dealt a total of 60 damage.
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What does 80 to 320 range mean?

So for the example you give, a range of "80/320" means you can attack normally out to 80 feet, and with disadvantage from 80 to 320 feet.
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Is a war domain cleric good?

The War Domain Cleric is one of the best frontline battle Clerics in D&D 5e, combining heavy armor, powerful melee attacks, and divine magic. If you want to be a divine warrior who fights for their god while leading the charge into battle, this subclass is for you.
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Does Light Domain cleric get Fireball?

If you love fireballs, divine light, and playing a holy avenger against the forces of darkness, the Light Domain Cleric is for you. Why Play a Light Domain Cleric? Strong Offensive Magic – Access to Fireball, Flaming Sphere, and other damage-dealing spells.
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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Why is Caster obsessed with Saber?

Caster initially expresses an interest in Saber, appearing to be familiar with how she came to ruin at the end of her life. In truth, it is because he has mistaken her for Joan of Arc, whom he had been infatuated with when alive.
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What did Jesus say about swords?

Jesus gave seemingly contradictory statements about swords: telling disciples to "sell your cloak and buy one" (Luke 22:36) for difficult times, but later telling Peter to put his sword away, declaring, "all who take the sword will perish by the sword" (Matthew 26:52) and explaining his mission wasn't to bring physical peace but a "sword" of division (Matthew 10:34). These passages suggest the "sword" could mean literal self-defense for harsh journeys, a spiritual weapon (Word of God), or the conflict that arises from following Him, not violent aggression for His kingdom.
 
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Why are clerics so op?

First, the cleric is a full caster, which is really powerful for all classes that get this. The cleric gets some advantages over other full caster classes: Free proficiency in up to medium armor and shields, some domains upgrade to heavy armor and martial weapons.
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Is longsword 1d8 or 1D10?

It deals 1d8 damage, costs 15 gp, and weighs 4 lbs. It is a versatile weapon, meaning that it deals an additional point of damage if wielded two-handed.
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What is the most powerful cleric domain in D&D?

Twilight Domain is pretty generally considered the "best" domain... or at the very least, the most broken. But Tempest and Death are generally well respected, although the Grave domain is probably more popular than Death and has a similar feel.
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Why is Tempest cleric good?

Unlike other Cleric subclasses that focus on healing or defense, the Tempest Cleric excels at damage-dealing, battlefield control, and imposing fear on enemies. If you love the idea of a storm-calling battle priest who smites foes with divine lightning, this subclass is for you!
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What race is best for cleric?

The "best" race for a D&D Cleric depends on your desired build, but Hill Dwarves (toughness, Wisdom) and Aasimar (healing, radiant damage) are top picks for general utility and flavor, while Variant Human/Custom Lineage offer early feats for any role, and races like Firbolg or Half-Orcs excel at frontline durability, fitting different domains like Life, War, or Forge. 
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