The Magic of Birthdays: Celebrating a New Year of Love and Joy

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Happy birthday to someone who brings magic wherever they go. Today is a special day, as the person who brings magic wherever they go is celebrating their birthday. This individual has a way of lighting up a room and enchanting everyone with their presence. Their energy is infectious, and they have an uncanny ability to make even the most ordinary moments feel extraordinary. It's as if they have a touch of magic in everything they do. Whether it's their infectious laughter, their genuine smile, or their kind heart, this person has a way of making people feel seen and loved.


While this item does not specifically state its ability to be used as a spellcasting focus, we know that it can be since it does state it is a holy symbol. Both classes state the following: “You can use a holy symbol as a spellcasting focus for your (respective class) spells.”

In this case they would increase their Spellcasting Ability and Save DC for both classes, which is very nice for Wizards, and still get 2 uses of their Channel Divinity features. I was creating a Tempest Cleric Storm Sorcerer on D D Beyond, when I realised that the Amulet increases the spell attack and DC of all of the casters spellcasting abilites, not only the Clerics Paladins spellcasting ability, as I thought before and RAW this seems valid.

Amulet of the devout price

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5e Amulet of the Devout is insane

I was creating a Tempest Cleric / Storm Sorcerer on D&D Beyond, when I realised that the Amulet increases the spell attack and DC of all of the casters spellcasting abilites, not only the Clerics/Paladins spellcasting ability, as I thought before and RAW this seems valid.

That the Amulett exists in different raritys does even make it better, since one can probably grab one of these early on and exchange them later for a better version.

uncommon +1, rare +2, very rare +3.

I know that this is a great Item on any Cleric or Paladin, but in the case of multiclassing, it just becomes an insane addition because of the following reasons:

  1. - +1Use of Channel Divinity: Nice for every Cleric/Paladin, but if one is multiclassing one is usually getting only one use per short rest with a dip or two uses for a deeper dive up to level 6. One More use is very good for everyone that considers multiclassing especially since Domains like Twilight or Peace exist.
  2. - Multiclassing builds tent to get MAD. With the bonus on Spell Attacks and your Spell Save DCs in every class one takes, you can still get those todecent to high values. One Spell Casting Ability is often neglected when mutliclassing, but with this, you increase your values for both abilities, the one you want to focus on and the one you have to neglect, making your casting more relaible overall.
  3. - The Values you get out of this are the equivalent of multiple ASIs when it comes to spellcasting. Of course this doesn't increase your Skills or Saving Throws, but in terms of spellcasting it is liek additional ASI. Let's say you take dip into Cleric but want to play a Sorcerer or Wizard, the different Versions net you:
  • uncommon +1 =2 ASIs ( +2 to both abilites resluting in modifiers of +1 to both)
  • rare +2 =4 ASIs ( +4 to both abilites resluting in modifiers of +2 to both)
  • very rare +3 =6 ASIs ( +6 to both abilites resluting in modifiers of +3 to both)

Now what that means in context:

A Tempest Cleric / Storm Sorcerer can boost his Sorcerer Spell Attack and Save DC while getting an additional use of Destructive Wrath. That menas two max damage rolls for a 2 /18 split and 3 max rolls for a 6 / 14 split. For the 6 / 14 split this seems very nice, since that may close the gap on subsequent rounds to the other version while getting more utility out of cleric.

Cleric Dips for Wizards are pretty common since the last two Wizard lvls are not granting that much. Some Players like to take 1-2 levels in Cleric for bonus Proficiencies. In this case they would increase their Spellcasting Ability and Save DC for both classes, which is very nice for Wizards, and still get 2 uses of their Channel Divinity features. Tempest Cleric for Order of SCribes seeems neat as well as Twilgiht or Peace for kinda every Wizard subclass.

Less Ability dependancy for MAD builds. Paladins for example are really great tanks, but usually one doesn't want to add dependancy on other abilites into the mix, why most people multiclass them into sorcerer or Warlock. This might might open up more possibilites for multiclassing into classes that use other Spellcasting abilites like Wizards. I haven'T tried this yet. but a Paladin War Wizard seems like it might have pretty great synergies.

An Amulet of the Devout is a magical holy symbol for clerics and paladins in 5e. In addition to the normal use of a holy symbol as a spellcasting focus, this item adds a bonus to spell attack rolls and your spell save DC. It also allows you to use your Channel Divinity feature more frequently.
Happy birthday to someone who brings magic wherever they go

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