Delusion (5A)
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This is an original Warlock otherworldly patron for 5A.
Elusive as mist, eternally lost, possibly deranged, the patron of delusion is unknown and unknowable. Delusion leads the warlock on meandering paths folk were not meant to thread. Any agenda the patron has for the warlock is subtle and any communication is through hallucinations.
Otherworldly Patron Features
Expanded Spell List
Spell Level | Spells |
1 | Disguise Self, Silent Image |
2 | Phantasmal Force, Silence |
3 | Catnap, Phantom Steed |
4 | Confusion, Phantasmal Killer |
5 | Rary's Telepathic Bond, Seeming |
Host of Illusions
When you choose this patron at 1st level you learn the Minor Illusion cantrip. This does not count against the warlock's cantrips known. You can cast this spell again and again without dismissing any previous minor images you may have created.
Large Illusions
At 6th level, any illusion spell you cast that has an area, double each dimension of that area. So a Phantasmal Force spell could fill a 20 ft. cube and a Fear spell would be a 60 ft. cone. In addition, when you cast a spell of 1st level or higher from the illusion school you gain 5 temporary hit points per level of the spell slot used.
Constant Illusions
At 10th level the duration of any spell from the illusion school (including cantrips) is twice what it normally is and does not require concentration
Eldritch Delusion
At 14th level, when you hit a creature with your Eldritch Blast, that creature must make a Wisdom saving throw against your spell save DC or be affected as by the Confusion spell until the end of your next turn. A creature that makes its saving throw against this ability is immune to it until the start of your next turn.
Designer's Notes
The obvious comparison here is to the Illusion wizard. Illusionists wizards improve the quality of their illusions. Delusion warlocks focus on quantity, with larger illusions and the ability to keep many illusions going at the same time. Warlocks also significantly buff their survivability at higher levels. The capstone offers a lot of very unreliable control. Where the subclass could use extra help is at low level. Host of Illusions is fun, but not really powerful.