Mystic Theurge (5e Subclass)
Mystic Theurge[edit]
Wizard Arcane Tradition
The Mystic Theurge Arcane Tradition is followed by those Wizards who are not content to study arcane magics alone, these sages expand their magical repertoire by delving into the mysteries of divine magic as well. Some Mystic Theurges follow this path because of a thirst for knowledge, others as a means to find harmony between their arcane studies and their faith. Many who follow this arcane tradition also actively study to become Clerics of their chosen faith.
- Divine Spell Book
At 2nd level, if you have no levels in Cleric, you learn 1 Cleric Cantrip. Additionally, you may write additional Cleric Spells into your Spell Book from Divine Scrolls you come across, just as you can with Arcane Scrolls. You prepare these spells from your Spellbook as a Wizard normally does, but you cast the spells as if you were a level 1 Cleric. For multi-classed characters, this instead allows you to cast Cleric Spells as if you were 1 level higher in your Cleric Class. This does not grant you any class abilities that a Cleric would normally gain other than spells that they have access to. You may still only prepare and cast spells that you have copied into your Spell Book. You continue to gain new Cleric Spells as you progress, with your effective Cleric Level becoming 3 at level 6, 5 at level 10, and 7 at level 14. For multi-classed characters with actual Cleric levels, these levels stack, causing your effective Cleric level for spellcasting to increase by these amounts
- Extra Spell Points
At 2nd level, you add 2 to the maximum Spell Points in your pool. At level 6, you add an additional 3 Spell Points to your pool, 5 at level 10, and 6 at level 14 for a total of 16 bonus Spell Points at level 14.
References[edit]
- ↑ Dungeon Master's Guide pp.288
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