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  1. Warlock: The Celestial. Your patron is a powerful being of the Upper Planes. You have bound yourself to an ancient empyrean, solar, ki-rin, unicorn, or other entity that resides in the planes of everlasting bliss.

  2. 15 de jan. de 2024 · The Celestial offers three tempting options: access to some cleric spells, a pool of easy hit point restoration (Healing Light), and access to some sources of radiant/fire damage. Unfortunately, it doesn’t do any of those especially well.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · The Celestial Warlock offers a ton of flexibility in playstyle. It’s a great subclass option for secondary healers with solid early-game healing in Healing Light, supplemented with some additional spells like Cure Wounds.

  4. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Channel Your Divinity: The Celestial Warlock 5E. As a warlock patron, The Celestial focuses on introducing Cleric utility to the Warlock. From slightly weak damage options, to Cure Wounds, to even reviving allies, this subclass is oozing with flavor.

  5. 5 de mai. de 2023 · Channel divine light to heal your allies and scorch your enemies with this full subclass guide to the Celestial Warlock in D&D 5e!

  6. 5 de out. de 2017 · The Warlock Celestial In Xanathar's Guide To Everything. Todd Kenreck: The Warlock Celestial is a great example of how Warlocks don't necessarily have to have a dangerous or even evil patron. I talked to Mike Mearls about this new subclass for the warlocks and how it's changing things up.

  7. Interests include: endlessly worldbuilding, seducing Strahd, and finding new and strange ways to caffeinate myself. When you cross a Warlock with a Cleric, the result is a Celestial Warlock. Here is our guide on how to play this versatile support subclass.