![]() ![]() Clerics have access to the best healing spells in the game and definitely should be the party healer. The class was originally designed and intended for healing, and they are still the best class in this regard. There's a common assumption that Clerics are just the party's healer, when in fact they're one of the most diverse classes in the whole of D&D 5e. ![]() RELATED: Dungeons & Dragons: Tips For Playing With First-Timers This was the party role the class would take, and they would appear in other RPGs under other names, like Priests in the World of Warcraft universe or the Oracles in the Pathfinder franchise. Traditionally, Clerics are considered to be a healing class, and their spells are performed through the power of their own faith and patron deity. Fallen and Protector are the best for sure.In Dungeons & Dragons, the Cleric is another one of those vintage classes that has been with us since the early days, much like Fighters and Wizards. Warlock: Any of these subraces will work for warlocks. ![]() Fallen and Protector are the best for sure. Sorcerer: Any of these subraces will work for sorcerers. Rogue: No DEX will make this tough for rogues. Ranger: No DEX will make this tough for rangers. +2 CHA, extra healing, a useful cantrip, and damage resistances. Monk: It will be very hard to be an effective monk without a +2 DEX racial bonus. Radiant Soul isn't negated by heavy armor like the aarakocra so it could be a great choice if you want to fly and wear heavy armor.ĭruid: Protector is the only subrace that would be worth it and the lack of DEX is tough. The racial bonuses somewhat line up with a +1 to CON or STR.īard: +2 to CHA means the bard can take their pick of subclasses and it will almost always turn out good.Ĭleric: Protector aasimar would work fairly well because of the +1 to WIS. The only exception would be a Totem of the Bear barbarian + Radiant Consumption so you can take half damage while everyone else takes full damage. Which 5e Classes Work With Aasimar?Īrtificer: Nothing here for an artificer.īarbarian: Nothing for a barbarian here. Not a great array but can be useful for Bards, Warlock, Sorcerers or Paladins that want a small bump to WIS based skills (i.e Perception).Ĭelestial Legacy: Lesser Restoration is useful, but not critical. VariantĪbility Score Increase: One of three classes that have WIS + CHA racial bonuses. Same radiant damage once per turn to a spell or attack is nice. It will certainly have applications, they are just less likely to come up than free flight or a Frighten Aoe. Radiant Consumption: Constant AoE damage that damages yourself is interesting. ScourgeĪbility Score Increase: One of three classes that have CHA + CON racial bonuses. Radiant Soul: Free flight for a minute plus extra radiant damage on an attack or spell on each of your turns is amazing. ProtectorĪbility Score Increase: WIS + CHA isn’t a great racial bonus distribution ![]() Necrotic Shroud: A 10′ AoE Frighten spell + extra damage on your turn in an extremely strong racial trait. Aasimar 5e Subraces FallenĪbility Score Increase: One of two classes that have STR + CHA racial bonuses. Light Bearer: Free, useful Light Cantrip. Healing Hands: Not quite as good as a Paladin’s Lay on Hands, but a free healing racial feat is amazing. Aasimar 5e TraitsĪbility Score Increase: CHA +2 is fairly common.Īge: Mature the same rate has humans but live to 160.Ĭelestial Resistance: Free resistance to Necrotic and Radiant damage will come in handy. They are essentially servants of divine beings that have an angel on speed dial. What are Aasimar in 5e?Īasimar are humans touched by the divine power of celestials. To read more about this, visit our D&D Race Guide. Tasha's Cauldron of Everything has added the "Customizing Your Origin" option that may affect the ability score increases, languages, and proficiencies in this guide. ![]()
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