What weapons can Clerics wield?

All clerics are proficient with simple weapons, which include clubs, maces and slings (blunt weapons) but also includes such sharp weapons as daggers, sickles, spears and light crossbows.
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Can a cleric wield a spear?

Clerics are proficient with spears, and spears are versatile, meaning it can be used in 2 hands to do 1d8 damage. It is strength based, but I've seen her stats are different in the real game and she can be developed into a Wis/Str build.
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Why can clerics only use blunt weapons?

It came from this idea that Christian priests were banned from spilling blood (they weren't) and the idea that blunt weapons don't spill blood (they spill lots, especially on head wounds), a theory for which the only piece of evidence was one medieval manuscript (the Philippiad, from Guillaume le Breton, talking about ...
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Can a cleric have a sword?

Thankfully, the weapon restriction rule was removed from Dungeons & Dragons in the third edition of the game. Starting with third edition, clerics could use any weapon they were proficient in using, though they often chose the one that was favored by their deity.
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Can clerics use rapier?

The classes that gain rapier proficiency by default are rangers, fighters, paladins, bards, barbarians, and rogues. Classes like clerics, druids, wizards, and sorcerers lack martial weapon proficiency and would need to gain it through feats, multiclassing, or class features to avoid attack roll penalties.
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What can clerics wield?

All clerics are proficient with simple weapons, which include clubs, maces and slings (blunt weapons) but also includes such sharp weapons as daggers, sickles, spears and light crossbows.
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Why can't clerics use blades?

It's just that clerics can only use “blunt weapons” because “sharp weapons” shed blood and kill while blunt weapons are nice and safe and don't take lives. It's kind of like how in movies you can hit someone with a baseball bat or a hammer and they'll still be alive nevermind if you smashed their face in.
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Can a cleric have a bow?

Can clerics use longbows? Not automatically. But if you choose a cleric of Erastil, you will get longbow proficiency, as that's his favored weapon.
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Why can't clerics use edged weapons?

Medieval inquisitors were forbidden from drawing blood when extracting a confession. Blood was sacred to Christianity after all. They could do anything else they wanted into process, as long as it didn't draw blood. This is one source often cited for why generic clerics can't use edged weapons.
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Can a cleric use a Shortbow?

D&D 5e, 2014-present

The means that (non-Battle Smith) artificers, (non-Valor) bards, (non-War) clerics, monks, rogues, and warlocks get to add their proficiency bonus (+2 to +6 depending on level) to shortbow attacks, but not longbow attacks.
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What weapons are clerics proficient in?

Weapon and Armor Proficiency Clerics are proficient with all simple weapons, light armor, medium armor, and shields (except tower shields). Clerics are also proficient with the favored weapon of their deities.
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Why do clerics carry maces?

Maces, being simple to make, cheap, and straightforward in application, were quite common weapons. It is popularly believed that maces were employed by the clergy in warfare to avoid shedding blood (sine effusione sanguinis).
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Can clerics use 2 handed weapons?

A cleric with a two handed weapon is viable but the balance of power leans more towards single handed weapons than it would with say a fighter. As a fighter levels they get extra attacks so at level 5 you are wielding a maul that increases your damage more than if you are wielding a flail.
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Can a cleric use a whip?

You can use a whip regardless, if you aren't proficient then you just don't get to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll. Assume you are a caster (Warlock, Arcana Cleric, etc) whom uses a whip (only one handed reach weapon). You also take the Warcaster feat.
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Can a cleric be chaotic evil?

Your Cleric can be one alignment shift difference from your Deity's alignment. For example if Your Deity's align is : Lawful Evil, you can be : Lawful Neutral or Neutral Evil. Neutral Evil, you Can Be : Lawful Evil, Chaotic Evil or just Plain Neutral :D.
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Can clerics use polearms?

At level 1 with cleric and war caster you get a charisma save, a wisdom save and advantage on con saves, you get medium armor and yes you can take a polearm if you want for reach attacks over your friends as well as clerical cantrips and spells.
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Can clerics use daggers?

A cleric's "best weapon" (assuming no feats or War Domain) is some sort of mace. The cleric is proficient with daggers, they're just worse weapons. In 4e you have pretty much the same rule.
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Can clerics use flails?

The Life Domain cleric has proficiency in medium armor, shields, and simple weapons. (Basic Rules, p. 21) Being able to use a flail with proficiency, as a Tempest cleric, is a slight advantage in damage over the mace.
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Can clerics cast in heavy armor?

Some classes (like the Cleric, the bard (certain subclasses - or again Elven Chain), the fighter (Eldritch Knight), the Paladin etc.) can wear even heavy armor and still cast spells…
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Can a cleric use a war hammer?

Warhammer is a Martial weapon and, unless they gain proficiency with this weapon from their domain (like Tempest or War), race (like Dwarf) or Feat, a Cleric cannot initially use a Warhammer.
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Can you tank as a cleric?

Since I am one of those who believe the action economy penalizes healing in combat, I have no problem with clerics taking on melee roles and have played tanking or even melee combat clerics many times.
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Can a cleric heal himself?

Yes, clerics can heal themselves in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D). As a class feature, clerics have the ability to cast healing spells on themselves or others, depending on the spell they choose to use.
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Can you be a Warlock and a cleric?

The RULES of the game allow for Cleric+Warlock multiclassing just as much as any other type of multiclassing. Sure multiclassing is an optional rule. But if you choose to have multiclassing in your game then apply the rule evenly to all classes.
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Can a cleric use smite?

Clerics will get the top tier smites at level 9, while Paladins don't get it until level 17.
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Can a cleric cast spells with a shield and sword?

Strictly speaking, any caster can hold a shield and cast a spell, since the question phrasing doesn't require the shield user also to be wielding a one-handed weapon.
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