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== Class Features == | == Class Features == | ||
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| valign=top align=center | 3 ||valign="top"| [http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/spell:armor-of-agathys Armor of Agathys], <br> [http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/spell:shield-of-faith Armor of Faith] | | valign=top align=center | 3 ||valign="top"| [http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/spell:armor-of-agathys Armor of Agathys], <br> [http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/spell:shield-of-faith Armor of Faith] | ||
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=== Battle Ready === | === Battle Ready === | ||
− | Beginning at 3rd level, you’re skilled in fighting side-by-side with your companions on the field of battle. You gain proficiency with martial weapons | + | Beginning at 3rd level, you’re skilled in fighting side-by-side with your companions on the field of battle. You gain proficiency with martial weapons. Additionally, when you attack with a magic weapon, you can use your Intelligence modifier, instead of Strength or Dexterity, for the attack and damage rolls. |
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* You have resistance to psychic damage, and you can’t be charmed or frightened. | * You have resistance to psychic damage, and you can’t be charmed or frightened. | ||
+ | * You use your mighty blade to channel the elements. When you select this ability, select one of the following damage types: acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder. When you hit with your mighty blade, the target takes an extra 1d6 damage of the chosen type. | ||
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+ | <span style="background-color:yellow">Finally, the damage bonus from Runes of War increases to 1d6.</span> | ||
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+ | == Editor's Notes == | ||
+ | The only change here besides redacting goblins is adding heavy armor proficiency. | ||
− | * | + | == External Links == |
+ | * [http://dnd5e.wikidot.com/artificer:forge-adept Forge Adept] @ Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition wiki |
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This is an Artificer Specialization for 5A.
The daashor artificers of the Dhakaani Empire were the finest weaponsmiths in Khorvaire’s history. As a Forge Adept, you carry on these ancient traditions, creating mystical weapons and armor, strengthening allies on the battlefield, and bringing down enemies with weapons imbued with your own soul energy. If you’re dar, you learned these techniques from the masters of your clan. Are you content to follow ancient traditions, or do you want to add your own innovations? If you’re not Dhakaani, did you learn these techniques from a daashor mentor? Did you steal this knowledge? Or are you replicating these traditions on your own?
Greyhawk: In Greyhawk this is a dwarven art. Dwarfs love expressing magic through their craft, and dwarves all over the world have done so since the first days. Other people have learnt it from the dwarves or stumbled on it by themselves.
The rules have had references to Eberron goblins removed without marking these purely narrative changes.
Source: Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition wiki
Class Features
Tool Proficiency
When you adopt this specialization at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with smith’s tools. If you already have this proficiency, you gain proficiency with one other type of artisan’s tools of your choice.
Forge Adept Spells
Starting at 3rd level, you always have certain spells prepared after you reach particular levels in this class, as shown in the Forge Adept Spells table. These spells count as artificer spells for you, but they don’t count against the number of artificer spells you prepare.
Artificer Level |
Spells |
3 | Armor of Agathys, Armor of Faith |
5 | Spiritual Weapon, Warding Bond |
9 | Beacon of Hope, Remove Curse |
13 | Death Ward, Fire Shield |
17 | Banishing Smite, Wall of Force |
Battle Ready
Beginning at 3rd level, you’re skilled in fighting side-by-side with your companions on the field of battle. You gain proficiency with martial weapons. Additionally, when you attack with a magic weapon, you can use your Intelligence modifier, instead of Strength or Dexterity, for the attack and damage rolls.
Mighty Blade
At 3rd level, you learn to imbue a weapon with a fraction of your spirit. Imbuing your mighty blade works like infusing an item, but does not count toward your maximum number of infused items. When you finish a long rest, you can touch a magic or nonmagical simple or martial melee weapon, which becomes your mighty blade.
Once imbued, your mighty blade is a magic weapon that grants a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls, unless the base weapon you imbued already grants a higher bonus. This bonus increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to +2 at 8th level and +3 at 13th level. If the weapon you imbued has the thrown property, it returns to your hand immediately after it is used to make a ranged attack.
Your mighty blade’s benefits remain until the weapon is destroyed or until you use this ability to imbue a new item with this power. Other creatures can’t benefit from your mighty blade’s powers, and to them, it functions as the unimbued weapon did.
Extra Attack
Starting at 5th level, you can attack twice, rather than once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.
Runes of War
At 9th level, you gain the ability to enhance the weapons of your squad, targeting the damage to the weakness of your enemies. As an action, you can activate an aura that extends from you in a 30-foot radius. The aura moves with you, centered on you, and lasts for 1 minute or until your concentration ends (as if you were casting a spell).
When you activate this aura, choose one of the following damage types: acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder. Each creature of your choice in the aura deals an extra 1d4 damage of the chosen type when it hits with a weapon attack.
You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses after a long rest.
Perfect Weapon
At 15th level, you learn how to imbue your mighty blade with additional power, and how to draw on it in time of need. The first time you attack with your mighty blade on your turn, you can transfer some or all of its bonus to your armor class, instead of using the bonus on any attacks that turn. For every 1 you reduce your attack and damage rolls by, you gain +1 to your AC. As long as you continue holding your mighty blade, the AC bonus remains in effect until the start of your next turn.
Additionally, when you finish a long rest, you can select one of the following benefits. Until you finish your next long rest, you gain the selected benefit whenever you’re holding your mighty blade.
- You have resistance to psychic damage, and you can’t be charmed or frightened.
- You use your mighty blade to channel the elements. When you select this ability, select one of the following damage types: acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder. When you hit with your mighty blade, the target takes an extra 1d6 damage of the chosen type.
Finally, the damage bonus from Runes of War increases to 1d6.
Editor's Notes
The only change here besides redacting goblins is adding heavy armor proficiency.
External Links
- Forge Adept @ Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition wiki