Divine Intervention says that when you reach 20th level, it works automatically without having to roll. Does that mean the characters total level or the total cleric levels?
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It doesn’t quite specify, so I guess it could be a DM ruling, but I would understand it to be cleric levels. Up until then the power specifies cleric levels, so I’d say that still holds.
Divine Intervention says that when you reach 20th level, it works automatically without having to roll. Does that mean the characters total level or the total cleric levels?
Hey y'all, I'm Okashido and I'm super into D&D. I like making characters(to the point where I have a doc about 100 pages long filled with character ideas.), am an aspiring actor in college, and also consider myself a storyteller and actor at the table. I enjoy making characters with backstories and watching them play off of other people. I roll with the punches and am a great Improviser. I can DM, but think my strengths lay in being a Player most. Hope we can all have fun and maybe play some games.
It doesn’t quite specify, so I guess it could be a DM ruling, but I would understand it to be cleric levels. Up until then the power specifies cleric levels, so I’d say that still holds.
It's Cleric levels. All class features are based on levels in those classes.
Where it differs (like with cantrips) they specify that it's different.
The only other thing that's different is proficiency bonuses. Those change with character level too.