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| summary = '''Destructive Wrath''' is a | | summary = '''Destructive Wrath''' is a reaction available to [[Tempest Domain]] Clerics. This ability allows these Clerics to deal maximum damage when dealing {{DamageColor|Thunder|Thunder}} or {{DamageColor|Lightning|Lightning}} damage. | ||
| description = When you roll {{DamageType|Thunder}} or {{DamageType|Lightning}} damage, you can use your [[Cleric#Level_2|Channel Divinity]] to deal maximum damage instead. | | description = When you roll {{DamageType|Thunder}} or {{DamageType|Lightning}} damage, you can use your [[Cleric#Level_2|Channel Divinity]] to deal maximum damage instead. | ||
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Revision as of 08:21, 29 July 2024
Destructive Wrath is a reaction available to Tempest Domain Clerics. This ability allows these Clerics to deal maximum damage when dealing Thunder or Lightning damage.
Description
When you roll Thunder or Lightning damage, you can use your Channel Divinity to deal maximum damage instead.
Properties
- Cost:
- Channel Divinity Charge
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 2: Tempest Domain
Notes
Prior to patch 3 this ability would maximize all damage types of a given attack and any addon bonuses. For instance it would maximize the physical damage of Thunderous Smite as well as the Thunder Damage AND the Radiant Damage of Divine Smite if it was procced. This has since been fixed, it now only applies to Thunder and Lightning damage types.
As of Patch 5 this ability will prompt if the player wants to use it before the attack roll is made, rather than when rolling for damage. This means a character may waste this ability on an attack that misses the target.
This ability is bugged when used with the spell Glyph of Warding: Lightning. A divinity charge will be lost but the damage roll will proceed as if the ability would not have been used.