![]() You need 10 levels in Druid and 2 levels in Rogue. And then you can just heal it back up!Īnd if you decide to go Fighter/Ranger or 6 levels in the Forge, you get 2 more AC, on top of your enchantments! That’s one of the few ways to keep building AC, and you can get Action Surge or Ranger Spells to help compliment your build. ![]() So, that’s a total of 22 AC, forcing low level characters to roll 19s or 20s to hit you. Clerics also get magic that can boost AC (like Shield of Faith). With chain mail and a shield, you get 20 AC base. However, the most impressive part of this build is it’s level 1 AC. ![]() That’s +3 to AC from class alone ! If you wanted to, you could multiclass two levels into Fighter or Ranger to gain yet another +1 to AC, for a +4 to AC (without magic armor). At level 6, you gain a permanent +1 to AC while in Heavy Armor. Forge Clerics gain +1 to AC with Blessing from the Forge. Warforged gain a +1 to AC from Integrated Armor. However, if your party likes these kinds of crazy builds, then you have a recipe for some shenanigans! Silly AC – Warforged ClericĪ Warforged Forge cleric has problematically high AC. These will sometimes abuse mechanics of the game and that can be legitimately unfun for your party members and DM. The Best Berries – Life Cleric with GoodberryĪs a word of warning, these builds should be brought up to your DM before play.
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