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{{Passive feature page
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| summary = '''Wrath of the Storm''' is a {{Class|Tempest Domain}} passive feature. It grants the cleric two [[Reaction (Combat)|reactions]], {{SAI|Wrath of the Storm: Lightning}} and {{SAI|Wrath of the Storm: Thunder}}, that can be triggered to retaliate against an attacking creature with {{DamageType|Lightning}} or {{DamageType|Thunder}} damage.
| summary = '''Wrath of the Storm''' is a {{Class|Tempest Domain}} passive feature. It grants the cleric two [[Reaction (Combat)|reactions]], {{SAI|Wrath of the Storm: Lightning}} and {{SAI|Wrath of the Storm: Thunder}}, that can be triggered to retaliate against an attacking creature with {{DamageType|Lightning}} or {{DamageType|Thunder}} damage.
| description = As a reaction, strike back at an attacking creature, dealing {{DamageText|2d8|Lightning}} or {{DamageText|2d8|Thunder}} damage. The target takes half damage on a successful {{SavingThrow}}.
| description = As a reaction, strike back at an attacking creature, dealing {{DamageText|2d8|Lightning}} or {{DamageText|2d8|Thunder}} damage. The target takes half damage on a successful {{SavingThrow}}.

Revision as of 21:51, 30 March 2024

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Wrath of the Storm is a Tempest Domain Tempest Domain passive feature. It grants the cleric two reactions, Wrath of the Storm: Lightning Wrath of the Storm: Lightning and Wrath of the Storm: Thunder Wrath of the Storm: Thunder, that can be triggered to retaliate against an attacking creature with Damage TypesLightning or Damage TypesThunder damage.

Description

As a reaction, strike back at an attacking creature, dealing 2d8Damage TypesLightning or 2d8Damage TypesThunder damage. The target takes half damage on a successful Saving throw.

How to learn

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Notes

For extra clarity, attacks here refer to successful hits. An attack that missed will not trigger the effect, even if it deals damage.