I will be playing in a One-Shot and wanted to try out the Celestial Warlock as a Support Healer.
Have any of you played this style of Warlock yet? If so, what were your thoughts, was there something mechanically that helped make the healing flow a little better?
The Healing Light feature is nice as a Bonus Action as Warlocks are pretty limited with their Spell Slots. Although the new ability to get one Spell Slot back with Magical Cunning is nice.
Cheers!
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Breathe, dragons; sing of the First World, forged out of chaos and painted with beauty. Sing of Bahamut, the Platinum, molding the shape of the mountains and rivers; Sing too of Chromatic Tiamat, painting all over the infinite canvas. Partnered, they woke in the darkness; partnered, they labored in acts of creation.
Greetings D&D Beyond and Community,
I will be playing in a One-Shot and wanted to try out the Celestial Warlock as a Support Healer.
Have any of you played this style of Warlock yet?
If so, what were your thoughts, was there something mechanically that helped make the healing flow a little better?
The Healing Light feature is nice as a Bonus Action as Warlocks are pretty limited with their Spell Slots.
Although the new ability to get one Spell Slot back with Magical Cunning is nice.
Cheers!
Breathe, dragons; sing of the First World, forged out of chaos and painted with beauty.
Sing of Bahamut, the Platinum, molding the shape of the mountains and rivers;
Sing too of Chromatic Tiamat, painting all over the infinite canvas.
Partnered, they woke in the darkness; partnered, they labored in acts of creation.
Not sure of the race you have planned but using an Aasimar gives you more healing, and may fit into the backstory for a warlock's Celestial patron.