Eloquence Bard Build Guide – Never Get Told No – 2024 Update
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For the purposes of this guide, it will be assumed that you would not be multiclassing. While multiclassing can be excellent for many of these, this is for those who want to play the build all the way through in the same class. Guides that use multiclassing will be separate from these.
For spellcasters, you may notice substantial overlap between the spell lists of builds with the same base class. This is due to each guide utilizing a generically good spell list and not considering extenuating factors that will influence how you particularly sculpt your spell list. When creating your own spell list, you should take into account the campaign setting, what spells any other party members are capable of casting, potential overlap (ritual spells tend to overlap so it’s rare you need multiple people capable of casting them), or potential shortcomings in the parties total spell list. While this guide can definitely help point you in the right direction for crafting a spell list, you should use your judgement and preferences to figure out what spells make the most sense for your character.
To that end, please refer to the Spell List and Spell Tier list for any substitutions you’d want to make to the build.
Bard Spell List and Spell Tier List
Why Eloquence Bard?
Beyond just being a powerful subclass, College of Eloquence are for players who absolutely love to talk. With your first ability making your primary skill checks involving talking (Deception and Persuasion) significantly better, you’ll be able to talk your way in or out of functionally anything.
On top of that, you get another ability that lets players keep their Bardic Inspiration die if they use it and still fail the check, it doesn’t get used up! Overall, you’re looking at an incredibly versatile Bard that has amazing utility over all, even more so than other Bard subclasses.
Eloquence Bard Abilities Ranked
Silver Tongue (Level 3)– A Tier – This functionally gives you the ability to never fail a Deception or Persuasion roll, even in earlier levels.
Unsettling Words (Level 3) – D Tier – Easily one of the most misunderstood abilities in the game, while this looks good on the surface, the math does not support this at all. If you don’t know why, check out the incredible Treantmonk’s video outlining it.
Unfailing Inspiration (Level 6) – A- Tier – Not wasting your Bardic Inspiration die when your roll still fails is awesome and functionally gives you way more charges of Bardic Inspiration.
Universal Speech (Level 6) – D Tier – One use of Comprehend Languages is nice and all, but this is not a helpful feature considering you’re limited to using this feature only once per day.
Infectious Inspiration (Level 14) – A- Tier – Even more Bardic Inspiration dice at the cost of your reaction, which you probably weren’t going to use anyway.
Quick Level Up Guide
Level | Class Features/Feat | Notes |
1 | Spellcasting, Bardic Inspiration (d6) | + Prestidigitation + Vicious Mockery + Detect Magic + Faerie Fire + Feather Fall + Healing Word |
2 | Expertise, Jack of All Trades | + Comprehend Languages |
3 | Silver Tongue, Unsettling Words | + Suggestion |
4 | Feat: Inspiring Leader (CHA) | + Mage Hand + Aid |
5 | Bardic Inspiration (d8), Font of Inspiration | + Dispel Magic + Hypnotic Pattern |
6 | Unfailing Inspiration, Universal Speech | + Tiny Hut |
7 | Countercharm | + Polymorph |
8 | Feat: Resilient (CON) | + Dimension Door |
9 | Expertise | + Greater Restoration + Telepathic Bond |
10 | Bardic Inspiration (d10), Magical Secrets | – Faerie Fire + Minor Illusion + Revivify + Wall of Force |
11 | – | – Comprehend Languages + Counterspell + Mass Suggestion |
12 | Feat: Charisma to 20 | None |
13 | – | – Aid + Crown of Stars + Teleport |
14 | Infectious Inspiration | None |
15 | Bardic Inspiration (d12) | + Maze |
16 | Feat: Constitution to 18 | – Polymorph + Simulacrum |
17 | – | + Wish |
18 | Superior Inspiration | + True Polymorph |
19 | Epic Boon: Boon of Luck | + Mass Heal |
20 | Words of Creation | + Power Word: Heal (Words of Creation) + Power Word: Kill (Words of Creation) + Shapechange |
Level One Build
Species: Aasimar
Attributes:
POINT BUY | |
STRENGTH | 8 |
DEXTERITY | 15 (+1 background) = 16 |
CONSTITUTION | 15 |
INTELLIGENCE | 8 |
WISDOM | 8 |
CHARISMA | 15 (+1 background) = 17 |
Class: Bard
Class Features: Spellcasting, Bardic Inspiration
Skill Proficiencies: Insight, Performance, and Persuasion
Background: Entertainer (Musician)
Starting Equipment: Leather Armor, 2 Daggers, Musical Instrument of choice, Entertainer’s Pack, and 19 gp + 50gp from background
Starting Spells:
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
Species: Aasimar
The best species for your average build. Human is a consideration as well to grab Alert on top of Musician, but Aasimar just give a lot of value, and since you have a background you’re happy with, Aasimar is the next best choice.
Attributes
POINT BUY | |
STRENGTH | 8 |
DEXTERITY | 15 (+1 background) = 16 |
CONSTITUTION | 15 |
INTELLIGENCE | 8 |
WISDOM | 8 |
CHARISMA | 15 (+1 background) = 17 |
A Bard’s main stat is Charisma so that has to be buffed. Beyond that, Dexterity and Constitution are most important to not get constantly downed, so pumping those up is also a great idea.
Proficiencies: Insight, Performance, and Persuasion
As a Bard, you should be really good at playing instruments and really good at talking with people. These skills allow that the best in my opinion, but you can change these as you want.
Background: Entertainer
You need a background that gives you a bonus to Charisma at a minimum, but if you can get the best Origin feat to boot? This is an easy choice for Bards.
Starting Equipment – Leather Armor, 2 Daggers, Musical Instrument of choice, Entertainer’s Pack, and 19 gp + 50gp from background
Standard Bard fare, nothing novel.
Class – Bard
Bards get two inherent features at level one: Spellcasting and Bardic Inspiration.
Spellcasting will be discussed more in the next section, but like the other full casters now (sans Wizard who’s slightly different), you have a prepared list of spells rather than spells known which is a nice change.
Bardic Inspiration is a unique feature that grants allies a die that can be used to aid any d20 test for a full hour, and better yet, they can wait to see the result of the roll before deciding. This is a very powerful feature and one that really helps the Bard stand out.
Starting Spells
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
For Bards, this is going to pretty much always be the starting spell list I would recommend.
For your cantrips, most players would say that Vicious Mockery is mandatory as it’s the Bards best attack cantrip. There is Starry Wisp if you prioritize damage, but giving up an average of 1 point of damage for a little bit of CC is well worth it in my eyes. For your second cantrip, it’s more up to you on what utility cantrip you’re interested in. I’m in the camp that Prestidigitation is the most versatile, but if you like Mage Hand or Minor Illusion more, absolutely feel free to take those (as this build will do eventually anyway).
Since Bards don’t have the best damage options, I recommend sticking to what they’re good at – utility (Detect Magic, Feather Fall), support (Healing Word), and CC (Faerie Fire).
The Build Level 2 Onward
Level 2-5
Level 2
Class Features: Expertise, Jack of All Trades
Spell Change Log: + Comprehend Languages
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
Level 2 immediately brings a lot to the table in terms of abilities.
The first ability you get at level 2 is Expertise, so you get Expertise in any two skill proficiencies you have. Always fine, use these on skill checks you have been using often.
The second Bard ability you gain access to is Jack of All Trades, where you can add half your proficiency bonus to any skill check you aren’t proficient in. While this isn’t going to do very much early, if your campaign is going into the later levels, being able to pick up an additional 2 or more on your skill checks is quite good.
For your spell choice, I like picking up Comprehend Languages nice and early. In some campaigns this is not going to be a helpful spell, but in most, you will get use out of this.
Level 3
Class: College of Eloquence
Class Features: Silver Tongue, Unsettling Words
Spell Change Log: + Suggestion
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
You pick your subclass at level 3, and of course, it’s College of Eloquence! Eloquence gives you two new abilities off the bat with Silver Tongue and Unsettling Words.
Silver Tongue is definitely a fun one as, on Deception or Persuasion rolls, you can no longer get a natural roll of less than 10. Considering you’re going to have Expertise in these skills (more on that in a second) and you currently have a +3 modifier to Charisma, that means the lowest possible roll you can now get is 17. That is pretty incredible considering that’s likely to pass most checks, and by level 5, your minimum is going to shoot up to 20. Silver Tongue indeed!
The second ability that Eloquence may be the most misunderstood ability in all of D&D – Unsettling Words. Reading it, this seems like a really strong ability as that’s the general community consensus as being able to reduce a target’s saving throw can be incredibly powerful. However, the math itself simply doesn’t support using this ability. It’s not the easiest to explain in text, but thankfully, the incredible Treantmonk has a whole video outlining it (give it a watch and subscribe, he’s easily one of the best sources for D&D content out there). So unfortunately, while most players believe this ability is good, this is actually not particularly good
With all of that out of the way, level 3 also brings second level spells! My favorite second level spell for Bards is easily Suggestion. This spell is extremely versatile as it has both in and out of combat utility as you can compel the target to do what you want. Out of combat you can have someone fork over all of their possessions. In combat, you can convince the target to just leave or something another action that’s just as impactful!
Level 4
Feat: Inspiring Leader (CHA)
Class Features: None
Spell Change Log: + Mage Hand + Aid
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
Level four brings an feat, a new cantrip, and a new spells!
Since you want to get that coveted 18 Charisma, you should take the excellent feat – Inspiring Leader. Inspiring Leader gives you and your team a good amount of temporary health at the end of every short or long rest which is really powerful. If you already have an ally with this feat, I would opt for Fey-Touched instead to grab Silvery Barbs (or Hideous Laughter if your campaign doesn’t allow Silvery Barbs) and Misty Step. If you do use this feat, don’t forget about using Musician as well!
For your cantrip, you can pick up another utility cantrip and I’m picking up Mage Hand at this point. This or Minor Illusion would be a great choice right now.
Finally, you get a new spell with Aid.
I’m a big fan of Aid. 15 health split amongst three allies is definitely solid, and this scales up reasonably well with upcasting which makes it a solid spell over all.
Level 5
Class Features: Bardic Inspiration (d8), Font of Inspiration
Spell Change Log: – Faerie Fire + Dispel Magic + Hypnotic Pattern
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Lesser Restoration |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
Level 5 gives you a buff to Bardic Inspiration, Font of Inspiration, and third level spells.
First your Bardic Inspiration increases to 1d8 which is great considering the average roll will be a 4.5 which is a sizable buff, especially at this level.
Furthermore, Font of Inspiration lets you regain your Bardic Inspiration on both short and long rests which can, at a minimum, double the amount of Inspiration you get to pass around which is obviously incredible.
With so many third level spells we’re interested in, something has to go to make room. While it’s likely served you well thus far, Faerie Fire has to hit the bench. You’ll have enough Concentration spells you’re interested in that you won’t need Faerie Fire anymore.
For the spells you get, you have Dispel Magic and Hypnotic Pattern.
While Bards can’t normally get Counterspell (until Magical Secrets anyway), Dispel Magic is the next best thing. Being able to cancel a magical effect can be extremely important both in and out of combat.
For a combat spell, this is a good time to pick up the excellent Hypnotic Pattern. This spell is such a potent CC spell that it’s in contention for best third level combat spell with Fireball. Being able to potentially lock down multiple enemies with one spell slot is extremely powerful.
Level 6-10
Level 6
Class Features: Animating Performance
Spell Change Log: + Tiny Hut
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Lesser Restoration |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
Level 6 brings two more abilities with Unfailing Inspiration and Universal Speech.
Unfailing Inspiration is an extremely strong buff to your Bardic Inspiration. Simply, if someone decides to use the Bardic Inspiration and the added number doesn’t let them pass their check, they just keep the Inspiration. This allows you to use the Inspiration way more liberally instead of saving it when you’re extremely desperate or you’re sure it will work.
Your second ability at this level is Universal Speech which is just the Tongues spell, but for free. Obviously, being able to use what’s normally a third level spell without consuming a spell slot is very powerful, even if you’re not going to be using it often (of course that’s campaign dependent, some campaigns you’ll be using this constantly!)
For your spell choice, this is a good opportunity to pick up the excellent ritual spell – Tiny Hut. This is just a generally good spell to use if you have to camp out for the night as it can protect you from enemies, the elements, and it can let you get the the drop on someone who doesn’t notice it.
Level 7
Class Feature: Countercharm
Spell Change Log: + Polymorph
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Lesser Restoration |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
For your regular Bard ability, you get Countercharm. If you or an ally fail a save to stave off the charmed or frightened condition, you can force a reroll with advantage. This is a nice ability to have, it just comes up pretty infrequently so it’s a bit easy to forget about it.
Now that you’re level 7, you get access to the best fourth level spell in the game – Polymorph. Polymorph is so egregiously good as it can take yourself or an ally who’s low on health, low on resources, or for whatever reason not able to fight and turn you back into a threat. While the Beasts don’t scale past level 8, Giant Ape and Tyrannosaurus Rex will remain viable for quite a long time regardless. Furthermore, this can function as CC as well to turn an enemy into something harmless like a Crab for a little bit in case you need that. Excellent spell all around.
Level 8
Feat: Resilient (CON)
Class Features: None
Spell Change Log: + Dimension Door
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Lesser Restoration |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
Level 8 brings your second feat and this is a good time to pick up Resilient (CON). Getting more health on top of proficiency in constitution saving throws is really good for casters, especially if you don’t pick up War Caster.
For your spell choice, you can pick up one of the best teleportation spells in the game – Dimension Door. Being able to teleport without seeing where you’re going is excellent for infiltrations, escapes, and you can even bring an ally along!
Level 9
Class Features: Expertise
Spell Change Log: + Greater Restoration + Telepathic Bond
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Faerie Fire |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Lesser Restoration |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
Expertise comes back this level around so your skill checks are even better now.
You now get access to fifth level spells and you can pick up Greater Restoration and Telepathic Bond.
Greater Restoration is a nice healing spell if you need it as being able to save yourself or an ally from a variety of really nasty condition is really nice, even if you don’t have to use this often.
Telepathic Bond is a great option to talk covertly with your buds which is stronger than it may seem, and since it’s a ritual, it doesn’t eat into one of your precious fifth level spell slots nor your prepared spell list!
Level 10
Class Features: Bardic Inspiration (d10), Magical Secrets
Spell Change Log: – Faerie Fire / + Minor Illusion + Revivify + Wall of Force
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Comprehend Languages (R) |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
Level 10 brings a lot to the table with a buff to Bardic Inspiration (d10), Expertise, and Magical Secrets.
The Bardic Inspiration buff, like last time, is great. An average of 5.5 added to a roll is pretty massive.
Finally, you get Bard’s best ability – Magical Secrets. Now moving forward, you can pull spells from the Bard spell list, Cleric spell list, Druid spell list, or Wizard spell list. Realistically, you’re mostly just going to pull spells from the Wizard list, but having the versatility to grab spells from four spell lists is obviously incredible.
Since there are so many spells you want at this point, you have to nix ones to make room. While it’s likely been a bit helpful at this point, Faerie Fire can hit the bin for now as this is nice to have, but far from a necessity.
Revivify is yet another staple for every party and you really can’t have too many Revivify casters as, if the lone Revivify is the one to go down, your party will be out of luck.
Finally, you get to pick up one of the best spells in the game, Wall of Force! Splitting an encounter in half is unbelievable or even just trapping the main enemy of the encounter, taking out all of the minions, and then going after the boss is an incredible use of this. You do have to be careful how often you use this as your DM might start preparing more active countermeasures to not have their encounters hosed by this, but otherwise, this is going to be incredible.
Level 11-15
Level 11
Class Feature: None
Spell Change Log: – Comprehend Languages / + Counterspell + Mass Suggestion
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
You get more spells and you definitely want to swap out some spells to get more room. To that end, Comprehend Languages has to get the boot to make room.
Counterspell is absolutely broken and you should have as many people capable of casting this as possible. Stopping a spell with a reaction is incredible.
Now that you have sixth level spells, you get access to the best one – Mass Suggestion. Suggestion is already an excellent spell, and being able to to do that to up to twelve targets is extremely powerful.
Level 12
Feat: Charisma to 20
Spell Change Log: None
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Aid |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
Your next feat is here and you should look to max out your Charisma. The best spells and conversation skills possible is really nice.
Level 13
Class Feature: None
Spell Change Log: – Aid / + Crown of Stars + Teleport
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
7th Level Spell | Crown of Stars |
7th Level Spell | Teleport |
Seventh level spell time, and like third level spells, you need to make room for your best ones.
Aid is a good spell, but it definitely loses its utility in high levels of play as the health just does not scale well anymore. Poor Aid, but it’s time to go.
Crown of Stars is a good damage spell that can be set up ahead of time, requires no Concentration, and only takes future bonus actions. Nothing too showstopping, but very solid, especially in a class that doesn’t normally get good damage spells.
Your second spell is one of the best utility spells in Teleport. Being able to move long distances instantaneously is extremely helpful and saves massive amounts of time in travel.
Level 14
Class Features: Infectious Inspiration
Spell Change Log: None
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
7th Level Spell | Crown of Stars |
7th Level Spell | Teleport |
You get your final subclass feature to work with – Infectious Inspiration.
Infectious Inspiration, quite literally, doubles the amount of Bardic Inspirations you have. The nice part about this ability is that it specifies that it is an additional Bardic Inspiration die so it works in conjunction with Unfailing Inspiration to further maximize the number of Bardic Inspiration dice you can pass around.
Level 15
Class Features: Bardic Inspiration (d12)
Spell Change Log: + Maze
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
4th Level Spell | Polymorph |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
7th Level Spell | Crown of Stars |
7th Level Spell | Teleport |
8th Level Spell | Maze |
Level 15 brings your final upgrade to Bardic Inspiration up to d12, which again, is great.
Maze is always a fun one as Intelligence saving throws are pretty hard to pass for most characters, and if you’re facing an enemy with a negative bonus to Intelligence, they literally can’t escape (barring your DM doesn’t rule nat 20s as auto-successes no matter the DC like Baldur’s Gate 3 does), making this excellent.
Level 16-20
Level 16
Feat: Constitution to 18
Class Feature: None
Spell Change Log: – Polymorph / + Simulacrum
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
7th Level Spell | Crown of Stars |
7th Level Spell | Simulacrum |
7th Level Spell | Teleport |
8th Level Spell | Maze |
Level 16 brings your final feat, and now is a great time to buff your Constitution a bit. Getting better concentration saves and more health can never be a bad thing.
While you don’t normally get a spell this level, you can if you swap one out. To that end, it’s time to take out Polymorph. While an excellent spell, it’s not necessarily going to hold up at these super high levels.
Simulacrum, while a spell you won’t prepare often, is very messed up. This will break easily and none of the spells nor abilities refresh, but having a mini-me can be invaluable if you know you’re heading into a really tough encounter. Look to prepare this only if you intend on spending a day to cast this rather than having it perpetually prepared. Furthermore, remember that any spells you have prepared on the day you cast this will be what it has access to, so be mindful of that.
Level 17
Class Features: None
Spell Change Log: + Wish
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
7th Level Spell | Crown of Stars |
7th Level Spell | Simulacrum |
7th Level Spell | Teleport |
8th Level Spell | Maze |
9th Level Spell | Wish |
Wish is the best spell in the game, but can come with some real drawbacks depending on what you wish for, one of them being the potential to lose the ability to cast Wish. You can safely replicate eighth level spell effects or lower, but it’s just pure chaos from that point. Know who wouldn’t mind casting Wish though? Your Simulacrum! Make them cast the Wish for you, and then next level, True Polymorph them into something better. What a combo!
Level 18
Class Features: Superior Inspiration
Spell Change Log: + True Polymorph
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
7th Level Spell | Crown of Stars |
7th Level Spell | Simulacrum |
7th Level Spell | Teleport |
8th Level Spell | Maze |
9th Level Spell | True Polymorph |
9th Level Spell | Wish |
You get your penultimate class ability this level with Superior Inspiration. This simply gives you a Bardic Inspiration die when you enter a combat if you’re out of them. A bit unexciting, but it’s something.
You get yet another excellent spell this level with True Polymorph.
True Polymorph has all the advantages of Polymorph, but you get to pick from any creature that’s your CR or lower, and if you hold Concentration for an hour, the change is permanent* (once you lose the temp HP pool, you revert, but this is still pretty good). While the old version of this spell was stronger, you can use the “permanent” transformation more liberally as you can always revert once you take enough damage. Better yet, once your Simulacrum has almost run its course, you can just permanently change it into a huge threat to get more use out of it!
Level 19
Epic Boon: Boon of Luck
Class Features: None
Spell Change Log: + Mass Heal
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
7th Level Spell | Crown of Stars |
7th Level Spell | Simulacrum |
7th Level Spell | Teleport |
8th Level Spell | Maze |
9th Level Spell | Mass Heal |
9th Level Spell | True Polymorph |
9th Level Spell | Wish |
Level 19 brings your Epic Boon, and it’s hard to go wrong with Boon of Fate. Being able to potentially turn a failure into a success and vice versa, even if it’s once per short or long rest, can be the difference between surviving an encounter and not.
For your spell choice, you can pick up Mass Heal. Mass Heal simply doles out SEVEN HUNDRED points of healing amongst your team, which in nearly every scenario, is going to be a full heal. Use this in a tough combat to really turn the tide on the enemy.
Level 20
Class Feature: Words of Creation
Spell Change Log: + Power Word: Heal (Words of Creation) + Power Word: Kill (Words of Creation) + Shapechange
SPELL LEVEL | SPELL NAME |
Cantrip | Mage Hand |
Cantrip | Minor Illusion |
Cantrip | Prestidigitation |
Cantrip | Vicious Mockery |
1st Level Spell | Detect Magic (R) |
1st Level Spell | Feather Fall |
1st Level Spell | Healing Word |
2nd Level Spell | Suggestion |
3rd Level Spell | Counterspell |
3rd Level Spell | Dispel Magic |
3rd Level Spell | Hypnotic Pattern |
3rd Level Spell | Revivify |
3rd Level Spell | Tiny Hut (R) |
4th Level Spell | Dimension Door |
5th Level Spell | Greater Restoration |
5th Level Spell | Telepathic Bond (R) |
5th Level Spell | Wall of Force |
6th Level Spell | Mass Suggestion |
7th Level Spell | Crown of Stars |
7th Level Spell | Simulacrum |
7th Level Spell | Teleport |
8th Level Spell | Maze |
9th Level Spell | Mass Heal |
9th Level Spell | Power Word: Heal |
9th Level Spell | Power Word: Kill |
9th Level Spell | Shapechange |
9th Level Spell | True Polymorph |
9th Level Spell | Wish |
For your capstone ability, you get Words of Creation! Words of Creation gives you both Power Word: Heal and Power Word: Kill for free, which isn’t that exciting as neither spell is that great. However, this ability lets you target an additional creature within 10 feet of your original target which is super cool. I don’t envision that you are going to use this too often, but this can be pretty high impact when you do.
Your final spell choice is Shapechange! Shapechange does a very similar thing as True Polymorph, but instead of being able to make the transformation permanent, you can change forms in order to reset health and any other abilities the new form you’re switching to will have. Excellent for tough fights, just a bit less versatile than True Polymorph.