Yeah. Technically the advantage (or better said, the versatility) of sacred flame is that it use enemy saving thrown instead of an attack roll like other cantrips.

But as pointed above, as BD3 do not have a cover system the situations where it's better than other cantrips are very niche

Basically, still useful when you have ranged penalties, but the numbers of times that happens is reduced compared to D&D where it directly comes (cover is, by far the most common ranged penalty)

Last edited by kharneth; 04/11/23 01:24 PM.