Also starting at 1st level, your healing spells are more effective. Whenever you use a spell of 1st level or higher to restore hit points to a creature, the creature regains additional hit points equal to 2 + the spell’s level.
Goodberry
Up to ten berries appear in your hand and are infused with magic for the duration. A creature can use its action to eat one berry. Eating a berry restores 1 hit point, and the berry provides enough nourishment to sustain a creature for one day.
The berries lose their potency if they have not been consumed within 24 hours of the casting of this spell.
Reading this, you're not casting a spell to restore hit points to a creature, you're casting a spell to create a magical item (the berries) which then restore hit points. Disciple of Life described a direct 'Cast Spell >> Restore Hit Points >> Get Bonus' which doesn't match Goodberry which is 'Cast Spell >> Get Berried >> Eat Berried >> Restore 1 hit point'
However, RAW can be read multiple ways under certain circumstances, and this might be one of them. Others may advocate that Goodberry is a spell that indirectly restores hit points and therefore qualified
This is a simple question that i want the raw answer for. if you get the goodberry spell on a life cleric, does each berry heal 4hp instead of 1?
you can do this by multiclassing druid, 2 levels in ranger, magic initiate feat, or mark of hospitality halfling.
Okay, let's pull up RAW
Reading this, you're not casting a spell to restore hit points to a creature, you're casting a spell to create a magical item (the berries) which then restore hit points. Disciple of Life described a direct 'Cast Spell >> Restore Hit Points >> Get Bonus' which doesn't match Goodberry which is 'Cast Spell >> Get Berried >> Eat Berried >> Restore 1 hit point'
However, RAW can be read multiple ways under certain circumstances, and this might be one of them. Others may advocate that Goodberry is a spell that indirectly restores hit points and therefore qualified
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