Learn how to add fantastical divine powers and abilities to your D&D campaign
Are you tired of throwing gold at players as a reward for finishing quests in D&D? Blessings are divine favors from the gods that exist in the many worlds of Dungeons & Dragons—and a deity’s blessing can be a unique way to reward players for heroic deed or epic battles! You can use blessings to do anything from improving a character’s Wisdom score to granting them magic resistance. Read on for a complete guide to blessings in D&D 5e, including when to use them, how to make your own homebrew blessings and more.
Things You Should Know
- Blessings are magical abilities or enhancements given to characters when they earn a god’s favor. They last indefinitely but can be revoked by the gods as well.
- The DM decides when players earn a blessing. This might happen after slaying a legendary monster, defeating the enemy of a god, or completing a heroic quest.
- Example blessings include the Blessing of Understanding (which raises a PC’s Wisdom by +2) or the Blessing of Health (which gives a +2 bonus to Constitution).
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