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  2. Cleric (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The cleric character class first appeared in the original edition of Dungeons & Dragons. [2] [3]: 18 In the original edition, the class is described as gaining "some of the advantages from both of the other two classes (Fighting-Men and Magic-Users) in that they have the use of magic armor and all non-edged magic weapons (no arrows!), as well as a number of their own spells.

  3. My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1 - Wikipedia

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    Alice suddenly enters a trance and feels a strong instinct to visit the Nihonium dungeon. Clint reveals to Ryota that Alice's trance occurred at the exact moment when every one of Secro's six dungeons stopped dropping items, a catastrophe for the economy and food supply.

  4. Cleric's Challenge II - Wikipedia

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    Cleric's Challenge II is a solo adventure in which the player character is a cleric of level 4-6, who is sent to a rural town. The town's temple was destroyed years ago and its priest disappeared, and the rivalry between its competing wineries turned ugly.

  5. Cleric's Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Keith H. Eisenbeis reviewed Cleric's Challenge in a 1994 issue of White Wolf. On a scale of 1 to 5, he rated the module a 2 for Complexity and Value, a 3 for Appearance and Concepts, and a 4 for Playability. [1] He stated, "All-in-all, this is a good adventure, and it should be valuable to players of priest characters."

  6. The Great Cleric - Wikipedia

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    The Great Cleric (Japanese: 聖者無双, Hepburn: Seija Musō) is a Japanese light novel series written by Broccoli Lion. Originally published via the novel posting website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in October 2015, the series was later acquired by Micro Magazine, who began publishing the series in print with illustrations by Sime.

  7. Xanathar's Guide to Everything - Wikipedia

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    Best of all, WotC has instilled all of these new subclasses with strong role-playing hooks. These aren't just stat-blocks with new art, but rather inspirations for storytelling in and of themselves. That being said, most players will have no need for the remainder of the book.

  8. Dark Ages (1999 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cleric is obtainable only by those who have won a rank of "Clave" or above in any contest. They must have initiated at least 40 people to obtain Cleric alone, or 20 people if assisted by a Minister or higher. Clerics have all the abilities of a Priest, and may also create Holy Symbols, Holy Staves of their God, and Magus Staves of their God.

  9. Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes is a hack and slash video game with RPG elements. It was published by Atari Interactive and developed by the subsidiary's Hunt Valley development studio, exclusively for Xbox in 2003.