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[[Image:LASER CLERIC.jpg|thumb|right]]'''Laser [[Cleric]]''' is [[4e]] [[Dungeons & Dragons]] slang that arose shortly after the leak of the 4th edition manuals. It was noticed that clerics had access to a first-level "At-Will" power called ''Lance of Faith'', which was described as essentially zapping enemies with a holy laser. Unfortunately for the Laser Cleric, it was also soon discovered that, while hilarious, so-called Laser Cleric builds were not actually very mechanically powerful.
[[Image:LASER CLERIC.jpg|thumb|right]]'''Laser [[Cleric]]''' is [[4e]] [[Dungeons & Dragons]] slang that arose shortly after the leak of the 4th edition manuals. It was noticed that clerics had access to a first-level "At-Will" power called ''Lance of Faith'', which was described as essentially zapping enemies with a holy laser. Unfortunately for the Laser Cleric, it was also soon discovered that, while hilarious, so-called Laser Cleric builds were not actually very mechanically powerful.
Particularly unlucky players dubbed this poser "Sacred Lance of Missing".


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Revision as of 03:30, 2 August 2008

Laser Cleric is 4e Dungeons & Dragons slang that arose shortly after the leak of the 4th edition manuals. It was noticed that clerics had access to a first-level "At-Will" power called Lance of Faith, which was described as essentially zapping enemies with a holy laser. Unfortunately for the Laser Cleric, it was also soon discovered that, while hilarious, so-called Laser Cleric builds were not actually very mechanically powerful.

Particularly unlucky players dubbed this poser "Sacred Lance of Missing".