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WILLOW (2022) MAIN CHARACTERS' D&D CLASSES
Writing this after episode 5, subject to change based on future events
I am right and you may argue with me inside your own head
Willow Ufgood: going rogue (heh) immediately...wizard. Over the course of the film and show, Willow has shown little to no innate facility for magic, instead demonstrating a capacity and ambition for learning it.
Elora Danan: okay, here we go: sorcerer.
Kit Tanthalos: fighter. Given her family, a little innate magic a la tieflings isn't out of the realm of possibility, and depending on how things go with the Crone (and her history with Bavmorda), this might get adjusted to hexblade warlock.
Jade Claymore: first of all, the most DnD name imaginable and I congratulate her for it. Second of all, paladin.
Thraxus "Relaxus" Boorman: ranger, actually. He sneaks, he explores, he fights well. Maybe a level of barbarian for taking and dealing powerful blows.
Graydon Hastur: bard. Now traditionally bards are spellcasters of course, but Willow is a low-magic setting so bear with me: Graydon's main contribution, so far, is as a lorekeeper and as a motivator. Extremely support class.
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DnD character concept: warlock who made a pact with the monsters under their bed
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Perhaps unpopular opinion but I feel like you've gotten pretty much everything you need out of Hexblade by level 3:
- Hex Warrior (attack with Cha mod, medium armor and shield proficiency)
- Shield, Hex, Misty Step spells
- Hexblade's Curse
- Pact of the Blade
- a couple Eldritch Invocations
After that I feel like a multiclass (paladin, fighter, rogue?) might overall end up more flexible and fun. Keyword "might", not trying to harsh anybody's Hexblade groove.
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College of Dance: Bard
Do you want to waltz around, and destroy your foes with dance? Well, the College of Dance may be for you. It functions as a mix between Monk and College of Swords.
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Honor & Poise
Shortsword & Dagger, rare (requires attunement)
These weapons sing of the elegance of elven craftsmanship as each edge is both beautiful and functional within their design. The shortsword Honor and paired dagger Poise are not just mere showpieces. It’s no doubt that a master smith took their time to craft such blades to serve those who would use them honorably. Though these are two individual weapons, they only take one attunement slot. These weapons are considered magical for purposes of overcoming resistance.
While attuned to these weapons, you can use your reaction once per round to attempt to parry a melee or ranged weapon attack that is targeting you. Make a contested weapon attack roll with Poise versus the attack roll targeting you. If your result is higher, you successfully parry the attack and take no damage from it. Additionally, you gain a charge of Honor on successful parries. If the parry fails, the attack hits normally. You can use this feature a number of times per day equal to your proficiency bonus.
Honor. You can have a maximum of 5 honor charges at any time. Any charges that would be gained beyond 5 are lost. At the start of your turn, you can spend any number of honor charges to gain a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with these weapons, per charge spent. This bonus lasts until the end of your turn.
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Hello all! Here is the first ever fully completed campaign setting I’ve ever released! I’m really proud of it and I really hope y’all enjoy it!
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Abyssal Bloodline Sorcerer
We're going alphabetically which means we start with one of my more ambitious subclasses, the Abyssal Bloodline Sorcerer.
A caster that has their magic tied to the infinite layers of the abyss. and their ruling princes.
See below for details and a link to the whole class.
@boxhead-boi Did the Art on this one so check them out too.
Choose one of the demon princes to bestow upon you a Mark of Darkness, which at first level grants you 1 of 9 unique cantrips, specifically made with that demon in mind, and a sweet of "Abyssal Corruptions" which are passive and active features that warp your body and function much like Warlock Invocations.
As you gain levels you'll be able to sculpt your body at will with Alter Self and Polymorph.
Finally, your capstone grants you a permanent demon familiar, but like. A big one!
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It really seems like ranger/druid FEELS like it should be a really potent, even optimal multiclass but...I really don't think it is. Want a few more spells as a ranger? Take a couple druid levels. Want to be more more effective with weapons as a druid? Take ranger levels.
And yeah, you now have both Favored Enemy/Favored Foe and Wild Shape, and your spell list is slightly expanded, but...it's not cohesive, doesn't really enhance things the way you'd think or want. this ain't no sorcerer/paladin multiclass, that's for sure.
(tbh I would welcome being proved wrong)
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As most of you may know I love cantrips, so here's probably the most chaotic one I've made so far. I posted it earlier but ended up completely revising it. It's for sorcerers only. Hope you enjoy!
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Great advice from @TheIceQueer on Twitter
Your character can be a shithead without you treating your table badly, and for the love of anything, don’t burden your table with “nah, my character is an asshole so I’m not going to help”. I have absolutely seen and encouraged parties to leave those characters at the inn.
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Here it is! A fun idea that has not been playtested, I just banged it out for fun. If anyone uses it, I would love to hear how it goes!
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Volume 4 of Journals of Curious Voyagers contains the Almogávar conclave for the ranger. An ambush-focused, hard-hitting option, the Almogávar is a strong ally in times of war. Find the Almogávar on DMsGuild here, and the rest of Everdawn Library’s offerings here.
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The Aviator Artificer
hey! back again with another subclass, this time showing love for the half-casters with an artificer specialization. this was really tricky to work out but i think it's neat and i absolutely love the flavor potential. let me know what you think!
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Background Feats inspired by "Spelljammer - Adventures in Space"
So since the newest adventure for 5e now includes feats with backgrounds, something WotC has previously started to introduce with the more recent UAs, I wanted to look at the PHB backgrounds and see which feats (also from the PHB) which make sense to attach them to which background! So here's my quick attempt at this where I limited myself to three options which seemed to me to make the most sense. Enjoy!
Also as a sidenote: if a feat were to involve an ability score increase, that would not be granted.
ACOLYTE
Healer
Magic Initiate (Cleric, Druid, or Warlock)
Ritual Caster (Cleric, Druid, or Warlock)
CHARLATAN
Actor
Lucky
Skilled
CRIMINAL/SPY
Keen Mind
Observer
Skulker
ENTERTAINER
Actor
Inspiring Leader
Magic Initiate (Bard, or Wizard)
FOLK HERO
Inspiring Leader
Tavern Brawler
Tough
GLADIATOR
Inspiring Leader
Mobile
Weapon Master
GUILD ARTISAN/GUILD MERCHANT
Keen Mind
Linguist
Skilled
HERMIT
Keen Mind
Linguist
Ritual Caster (Cleric, Druid, or Warlock)
NOBLE
Inspiring Leader
Mounted Combatant
Shield Master
OUTLANDER
Dungeon Delver
Keen Mind
Mobile
SAGE
Healer
Linguist
Magic Initiate (any)
SAILOR/PIRATE
Athlete
Durable
Savage Attacker
SOLDIER
Charger
Durable
Martial Adept
URCHIN
Alert
Skulker
Tavern Brawler
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Volume 3 of Journals of Curious Voyagers is a small one, containing the Justiciar archetype for the rogue. Be a divine grim reaper, smiting from the shadows to dispense justice on behalf of the gods. Find the Justiciar on DMsGuild here, and the rest of Everdawn Library’s offerings here.
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The Circle of Ironwood is a front-line, heavy-hitting druid. Like the Hexblade or the Bladesinger, this subclass gives the druid the option to wield a weapon and armor up. Defend nature with force - available on DMsGuild alongside two other subclasses!
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The Oath of the Horizon is a flavorful option for a paladin who values the open road and meeting new people. Protect your party, open new paths, and keep travellers safe! Available alongside two other subclasses on DMsGuild!
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