Does radiant soul work with Cantrips?

10 Eldritch Blast (Evocation Cantrip)

How do you use radiant soul in D&D?

Radiant Soul. Starting at 3rd level, you can use your action to unleash the divine energy within yourself, causing your eyes to glimmer and two luminous, incorporeal wings to sprout from your back. Your transformation lasts for 1 minute or until you end it as a bonus action.

Are DND Dragons immune to fire?

Red dragons have immunity to fire. They take no damage from fire, lava, or anything like that. Boiling water deals 1d6 points of scalding damage, unless the character is fully immersed, in which case it deals 10d6 points of damage per round of exposure. Boiling water deals scalding damage, not fire damage.

When do celestial warlocks get the radiant soul feature?

I’ve been thinking about the Radiant Soul feature that Celestial Warlocks get at Level 6. The feature states: “… when you cast a spell that deals radiant or fire damage, you add your Charisma modifier to one radiant or fire damage roll of that spell against one of its targets.”

Are there any Warlock spells that do radiant damage?

You have resistance to radiant damage, and when you cast a spell that deals radiant or fire damage, you add your Charisma modifier to one radiant or fire damage roll of that spell against one of its targets. I’m having trouble finding Warlock spells that do Fire or Radiant damage, though.

Are there any spells that do not use radiant soul?

Radiant Soul DOES NOT WORK with these spells because no fire/radiant damage is dealt when first cast: Absorb Elements, Crown of Stars, Divine Favor, Elemental Bane, Flaming Sphere, Guardian of Faith, Investiture of Flame, Searing Smite, Sickening Radiance I’ve been thinking about the Radiant Soul feature that Celestial Warlocks get at Level 6.

Are there any spells for a celestial Warlock?

I’ve put together a list of cantrips/spells that a Celestial Warlock might have from the Warlock spell list, the added Celestial Warlock spells, Pact of the Tome, Magic Initiate, Spell Sniper, etc. I’ve not included spells a character might have from multiclassing.

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