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cloaksandcapes · 11 days ago
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Danger is around corner, in every alley, on every rooftop. City Strider's have a swift finger on the string, and can find cover at any moment. Find the City Strider Ranger D&D subclass on our Patreon, along with 14 others!
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cass-brews · 1 year ago
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Monk: Way of the Lunar Form
A monk of the Lunar Form takes inspiration from the moon, emulating its forms and phases to create an adaptable fighting style focused around light and shadow.
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nateismagic · 6 months ago
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Rogue: Mastermind (5.24 Redux)
A reimagining of the 2017 Mastermind Subclass for the Rogue from Xanathar's Guide to Everything.
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cocoshomebrew · 1 year ago
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Free PDF available on my Patreon
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homebrew-a-la-traumaverse · 8 months ago
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The Wildcard Rogue - Homebrew Rogue Subclass
It's hard for your enemies to pin you down when even you don't know what's coming. When you want to roll the dice and feel the fear in your DM's eyes, this is the subclass for you.
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jhamkul · 3 months ago
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Paladin Subclass: Oath of the Deific Champion
✨Post made in collaboration with Green Goblet Games ✨
Paladin is my favorite class in D&D, and one of my fantasies has always been always playing as a deity's champion. Introducing the 'Oath of the Deific Champion,' a new homebrew subclass that lets you become a living avatar of your chosen deity without needing to be a cleric. Think 'Oath of Devotion' reimagined, letting you forge an unbreakable bond with your chosen god and wield their power in the mortal realm. What deity's power would YOU wield to smite evil (or good)?
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nite0304 · 10 months ago
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Day 7! Oath of Wonder!
I wanted something nice and wholesome for today, so I came up with a paladin!
The absolute hardest part about this was getting the thing to upload, my wifi did NOT want to cooperate. I've had it finished for an hour now.
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brewerssupplies · 10 months ago
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Embrace the sun and wield its flame in protection of the land and drive out those who would harm it. Here's a druid subclass! I hope you enjoy!
Last Updated: 9/30/2024
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thehomebakery · 6 months ago
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Tearing through the battleground with a terrifying smile, dancing through the night in blood covered robes, the Path of the Maenad is all about these unnerving contrasts 🩸🍇
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thefishywizard · 7 months ago
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Line up for the dnd game I'm in currently (I play the Goliath. Her ass does NOT know she's in an evil campaign 💀💀💀)
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dartagnantt · 2 months ago
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Assassin: Rehired | What if the assassin didn't focus on dress-up?
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This week, as part of a theme most foul, I decided to go upon a foul task and revise our hired killer.
The assassin archetype never really appealed to me as a player, and not as a theme either. First off, just over half of its features are based on disguise. Which is fine, but one of them is literally the charlatan background feature for a price. But also, you may have realised this about me, the guy that keeps making playable monsters, I don't play humans and human-likes very often, so being the only gnoll in this city of mostly humans, there is no disguise in hell that will conceal my identity without magic. So while the disguise kit has its uses, the more exotic a creature you play, the less they are outside of the arts.
Secondly, it's primary feature is very strong, auto crit on any creature that has yet to act in combat. Great vibes, see what they're going for. Because that window is variable (and not always there) and at most a round, you don't actually get that feature most of the time. So, I opted to go for a different approach.
Poisoner
The assassin, in addition to disguise, has poisoner's kit proficiency, why not expand on that instead? In this instance I discard disguise as a proficiency you can go out of your way for. Instead, give the assassin a limited use set of debilitating poisons. Ones that impart vulnerability to weapons (what I intend to get the most use), knock out a target (for sneaky sneaks) and one that inflicts sneak attack damage (for convoluted assassination plots).
Death's Shroud
Bringing more general versatility to the previous poisons, but not quite wanting to ape the cloudkill spell, just gaseous poison. Sneak attacking a whole room at once sounds pretty sweet to me.
Hidden in Plain Sight
Possibly the least exciting option, but kind of how I intend to get around the lack of disguise issue for getting close to a target. Do it the old fashioned way! Not being seen.
Marked for Death
I suspect that this feature name exists somewhere in the D&D's history for something similar, but I didn't really check. This is based on the old capstone feature of the rogue, where you just straight up murder people with a single con save. I mean, you're playing an assassin, of course the capstone was going to be the murder button
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cloaksandcapes · 13 days ago
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Mother Nature is commonly depicted as tranquil and nurturing. But nature is also be cruel, cunning and ferocious.
Find the Circle of the Green Knight Druid and other D&D subclasses at Cloaks and Capes.
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cass-brews · 2 years ago
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Cleric: Luck Domain
A cleric of the Luck domain works to alter the fate and fortune of those around them. Grant your allies boons of luck, and hinder your foes with misfortune.
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dndspellgifs · 1 year ago
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Starry Form - Archer
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Circle of Stars Druid
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cocoshomebrew · 1 month ago
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PDF available to free members of my Patreon!
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homebrew-a-la-traumaverse · 8 months ago
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The Blasphemy Domain - Homebrew Cleric Subclass
The Faithless Domain - Homebrew Cleric Subclass
The Blasphemer exists to denigrate, erode, and destroy the divine. Seeking ruin, they welcome the downfall of both themselves and those around them.
The Faithless finds themself at a precipice. Where there once was a solid foundation now is revealed to be pillars of salt and sand; no longer guided by faith, they must find their direction anew.
Two subclasses based on the idea of "what if your cleric didn't believe?"
Mechanically, the Blasphemy Domain acts almost like a magical berserker (not the subclass), burning health to become as dangerous as possible in close combat. It forgoes defensive capabilities in favor of destroying everything in the room, including itself. Even when it's downed, the Channel Divinity allows it to spit in the face of god one last time before the devil gets his due.
The Faithless Domain, on the other hand, borrows from other sources to give itself versatility where a Cleric's tools won't do. The spell list is designed to further push this theme, leaving your foes just as shaken while also having tools to seek the truth - by any means necessary.
These subclasses were commissioned by @kitsubane!
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