DND 5E Hoard of Heroes 1.0
DND 5E Hoard of Heroes 1.0
DND 5E Hoard of Heroes 1.0
Contents
Class Options 3
Primal Path: Path of the Mountain ...........................................4
Bard College: College of Mirrors ...............................................5
Divine Domain: Revelry Domain ...............................................6
Druid Circle: Circle of Sand .......................................................7
Martial Archetype: Monster Hunter .........................................8
Monastic Tradition: Way of Waves ............................................9
Sacred Oath: Oath of Resolve ..................................................10
Ranger Conclave: Stone Singer ..............................................11
Roguish Archetype: Slider .......................................................12
Sorcerous Origin: Planar Magic .............................................13
Otherworldly Patron: The Ancient Dragon ..........................14
Otherworldly Patron: The Beholder ......................................15
Eldritch Invocations ................................................................. 16
Arcane Tradition: Hedge Mage ............................................... 17
Class Options
Subclasses
Class Subclass Level Available Description
Barbarian Path of the Mountain 3rd Titan of the peaks, implacable in the midst of battle
Bard College of Mirrors 3rd A mirror shield wielding warrior trained to defeat magics
Cleric Revelry Domain 1st Dismays foes with the madness and mirth of celebration
Druid Circle of Sand 2nd Desert bound nomads, journeying with a sand spirit
Fighter Monster Hunter 3rd Trained hunter, using supernatural prowess to slay wicked foes
Monk Way of Waves 3rd Uses their ki to wield the power of the tides
Paladin Oath of Resolve 3rd Maintains an endless crusade for justice in all aspects of life
Ranger Stone Singer 3rd Able to manipulate stone and earth to fight and protect
Rogue Slider 3rd Masters of friction, gliding and twisting across the battlefield
Sorcerer Planar Magic 1st Touched by the magic between - and of - the many planes
Warlock The Ancient Dragon 1st Serves an elder dragon of great age and power
Warlock The Beholder 1st Makes a deal with a paranoid but incredibly intelligent eye tyrant
Wizard Hedge Mage 2nd A wandering dabbler of all schools of magic
Primal Paths
At 3rd level, a barbarian gains the Primal Path feature. The
following Path of the Mountain option is available for the
barbarian, in addition to those offered in the Player's
Handbook.
Path of the Mountain
While many barbarians are an army unto themselves, no path
exemplifies these traits more than the Path of the Mountain. A Become the Mountain
titan to behold, you stagger entire swathes of those who would Starting when you choose this path at 3rd level, your form and
seek to harm you. Your allies can only watch in awe as your equipment dramatically expand and becomes craggy and
massive form wades through the screaming hosts of your foes. rocky in appearance when you enter your rage. While you're
Most barbarians of this path have a deep connection to the raging, your size becomes Large, unless you were larger, your
peaks and ranges of the world, and many make a pilgrimage to reach increases by 5 feet, and you cannot be moved against
a particular mountain as part of their destiny, or as the your will or knocked prone. While Large, your size doubles in
beginning of their journey to the mastery of their path. You all dimensions, and your weight is multiplied by eight.
can roll from the table below, or your DM can help you decide Additionally, while raging, you gain a number of temporary
a mountain most appropriate for you. hit points at the start of your turns. The number equals your
Mountain Pilgrimage Constitution modifier.
d6 Mountain Steep Ascent
1 Nan Yegra Beginning at 6th level, the ground within 10 feet of you is
2 Broken Axe Peak
considered difficult terrain while you are raging. Creatures
that are prone while within this area must use twice as much
3 Summa Ferrum movement to stand up.
4 Z'ez
Dizzying Heights
5 Mount Tharadun Beginning at 10th level, you can use your action to generate a
6 Whistletop wave of vertigo inducing vibrations. When you do so, all
creatures standing within 10 feet of you must succeed on a
Constitution saving throw (DC equal to 8 + your proficiency
Path of the Mountain Features bonus + your Constitution modifier) or fall prone. Once you
Barbarian Level Feature use this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before
3rd Highest Habitat, Become the Mountain you can use it again.
6th Steep Ascent Tallest Peak
10th Dizzying Heights Starting at 14th level, when you enter your rage you can
choose to have your size become Huge, unless you were
14th Tallest Peak larger. While you are transformed in this way, your reach
increases by 10 feet, you gain resistance to all damage, and
Highest Habitat you are immune to poison and disease. While Huge, your
At 3rd level, when you adopt this path, you become acclimated sizes doubles in all dimensions an additional time, and your
to high altitude, including elevations above 20,000 feet. You weight is multiplied once again by eight.
also become adapted to cold climates, as described in chapter If you are poisoned or diseased when you enter your rage,
5 of the Dungeon Master's Guide. the effect is suspended for the duration of the rage. Once you
have used this feature, you must complete a long rest before
you can do so again.
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Bard Colleges
At 3rd level, a bard gains the Bard College feature. The
following College of Mirrors option is available to a bard, in
addition to those offered in the Player's Handbook.
College of Mirrors
Members of the College of Mirrors are a hardy lot. They
function in a much more militaristic fashion than some of the
other colleges, popular amongst warlords and generals as a
top notch source of front line defense against those of the That creature gains temporary hit points equal to the number
mage persuasion. While they stand shoulder to shoulder with rolled + your Charisma modifier.
Eldritch Knights and Abjurers in that regard, there is an Disrupt Focus. With a gleam of light glancing from your
unmistakable sense of style and grandeur that they employ. shield, you can hinder an enemy's attention. As a reaction,
Their shields blink flawlessly in the noon sun, with their when a creature you can see within 60 feet of you makes an
armored forms providing healing, support, and defense in attack roll or a saving throw to maintain its Concentration,
equal measure. You can find them often employed as you can roll a Bardic Inspiration die and give it a penalty to
mercenaries, or on daring missions to destroy or subdue the saving throw or attack roll equal to the amount rolled. You
powerful archmages and liches. can choose to use this feature after the creature makes its roll,
but before the DM determines whether the attack roll or
Shield Insignia saving throw succeeds or fails.
d6 Insignia
Looking Glass
1 Crag Cat Starting at 6th level, you can empower the mirrored surface of
2 Flail Snail your shield to hinder an enemy's spellcasting. As an action,
choose a creature that can see your shield. Until the end of
3 Beholder your next turn, your allies have advantage on their saving
4 Helmed Horror throws against spells that creature casts, and it has
disadvantage on spell attack rolls against creatures other than
5 Rakshasa you. Unless surprised, a creature can avert its eyes to avoid
6 Tarrasque this effect at the start of its turn. If the creature does so, it
can't see you until the end of your next turn.
College of Mirrors Features You can use this feature a number of times equal to your
Bard Level Feature Charisma modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all
expended uses after completing a long rest.
3rd Bonus Proficiencies, Mirror Warrior
6th Looking Glass Lucent Purge
At 14th level, you can store a modicum of excess power in
14th Lucent Purge your mirrored shield, releasing a blast of light in tandem with
your spells. After you cast a spell of 1st level or higher, your
Bonus Proficiencies shield gains a number of charges equal to 1 + the spell's level.
When you join the College of Mirrors at 3rd level, you gain Your shield can store a number of charges equal to your bard
proficiency in medium and heavy armor, shields, and smith's level. When you cast a spell, you can expend all its charges to
tools. unleash that energy as a 15-foot cone or a 30-foot long and 5-
foot wide line (your choice) of searing light. Each creature in
Mirror Warrior that area must make a Constitution saving throw against your
Beginning at 3rd level, as part of your joining the College of spell save DC. A target takes an amount of radiant damage
Mirrors you gain a mirrored shield to wield in battle (see equal to the number of charges expended on a failed save, or
chapter 5 of the Player's Handbook for the rules regarding half as much damage on a successful one. Any remaining
shields). While you wield this shield it functions as a charges fade after you complete a long rest.
spellcasting focus for your bard spells, and if it is lost or
destroyed you can replace it with 15 gp and 8 hours of work
(providing you have access to a forge, smithy, or similar work Mirrored Shield
space). While wielding your shield, you gain access to the A mirrored shield is specially constructed shield
following new uses for your Bardic Inspiration. made by the College of Mirrors. It consists of a
Arcane Redirection. You can use your shield to reflect the rounded or square panel of wood, capped at the
remnants of a spell's energy and imbue an ally with defensive front with a thin surface of alchemically hardened
warding. As a reaction, when you succeed on a saving throw silver.
Cost 15 gp
against a spell or a spell attack misses you, you can expend a AC: +2
use of your Bardic Inspiration. Roll the Bardic Inspiration die Weight: 7 lb.
and choose a creature you can see within 60 feet of you.
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Revelry Domain Features
Cleric
Level Feature
Domain Spells, Life of the Party, The More the
1st
Merrier
2nd Channel Divinity: Spread the Revel
6th Instant Hangover
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Channel Divinity: Spread the Revel
Starting at 2nd level, you can use your Channel Divinity to
have those under your influence share your merriment. As an
action, you present your holy symbol and yell a cry of joy. Each
creature charmed by you that you can see must make a
Wisdom saving throw. If the creature fails its saving throw, it
must immediately use its reaction to move up to its movement
towards the nearest creature hostile to you, taking the safest
available route, and touch them. A creature touched in this
way must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be charmed
by you until the end of your next turn, as if by your More the
Merrier feature.
Instant Hangover
Starting at 6th level, immediately after a creature is no longer
charmed by you, you can cause it to take psychic damage
(requiring no action) equal to your Wisdom modifier
(minimum of one).
Circle of Sand Features
Potent Spellcasting
Starting at 8th level, you add your Wisdom modifier to the Druid Level Feature
damage you deal with any cleric cantrip. 2nd Sandwalker, Servant of the Desert
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Waves Monk Quirks
d6 Quirk
1 Your skin is always somewhat damp
2 You leave a puddle wherever you sleep
3 You smell strongly of sea salt
4 You always seem to be swaying
5 Creatures near you faintly hear the ocean
6 You leave foam footprints in your path
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Tsunami
At 11th level, you learn to surge forward with all the force of
the sea. As an action you can spend 2 ki points to move up to
your speed. Any hostile creatures within 5 feet of you during
this movement must succeed on a Strength saving throw or
be knocked prone. Until the end of your turn, creatures that
fail this saving throw are considered grappled for the purpose
of your Ebb and Flow feature.
Maelstrom Oath Spells
At 17th level, you gain increased mastery over the raging You gain oath spells at the paladin levels listed in the Oath of
waters. As an action, while your Vortex feature is active, you Resolve Spells table. See the Sacred Oath class feature for
can expand its size and force by spending ki points. Creatures how oath spells work.
hostile to you that start their turn in this area or enter it for Oath of Resolve Spells
the first time on a turn must succeed on a Strength saving Paladin Level Spells
throw or take 1d6 bludgeoning damage and be pulled up to 20
feet toward an unoccupied space of your choice within the 3rd heroism, longstrider
area. 5th enhance ability, spider climb
Each point you spend, to a maximum of 8, increases the
radius of the area by 10 feet and the damage by 1d6. 9th gaseous form, thunder step
13th freedom of movement, locate creature
Sacred Oaths 17th greater restoration, passwall
At 3rd level, a paladin gains the Sacred Oath feature. The
following options are available to a paladin, in addition to Channel Divinity
those offered in the Player's Handbook: When you take this oath at 3rd level, you gain the following
two Channel Divinity options.
Oath of Resolve Vow of Duty. As an action you can present your holy symbol
The Oath of Resolve is a lonely path, walked by those who and speak a vow of duty, using your Channel Divinity. Choose
seek to achieve as much with their lives as they can. They are a creature or object within 30 feet of you. For 1 hour, the
wandering crusaders, looking for wrongs to right, or to target gains no benefit against you from being invisible or
hamper the efforts of those whose aims will lead to chaos and heavily obscured, and you do not have disadvantage on attacks
pain, wherever they might be. These knights do not trouble made against it as a result of being blinded. Additionally, you
themselves with the why, and if a larger trouble comes along know the exact direction and distance to the target while it is
while they already pursue a task, they do not falter. The only on the same plane of existence as you.
thing that matters is the next step, for the last one never Inexorable Advance. As a bonus action, you can use your
comes. Channel Divinity to ignore creatures that would seek to deny
your passage. For 1 minute, you can move through the spaces
Tenets of Resolve of hostile creatures regardless of their size, and creatures you
The tenets of the Oath of Resolve are some of the least move through on your turn have disadvantage on opportunity
attractive for Paladins, but they produce effective warriors. attacks made against you until the end of that turn.
The core premise of the tenets speak for themselves.
Remain Focused. I cannot be divided in my goals, I must Aura of Tenacity
choose an objective and pursue it until it is complete. Starting at 7th level, you and friendly creatures within 10 feet
Reject Vice. The path of comfort leads to complacency of you are unaffected by difficult terrain.
No Remorse. What has been done has been done, regret At 18th level, the range of this aura increases to 30 feet.
has no place in my heart. Eternal Vigilance
Fight Until Your Last Breath. Death may be inevitable, but Starting at 15th level, your refusal to shirk your duty
it should never be accepted. transcends even your time of rest. You no longer suffer any of
Oath of Resolve Features the penalties of being unconscious.
Paladin Level Feature
Beyond Determination
3rd Oath Spells, Channel Divinity At 20th level, you can assume the form of an avatar of
7th Aura of Tenacity (10 ft.) conviction. Using your action, you undergo a transformation.
For 1 minute, you gain the following benefits:
15th Eternal Vigilance
You cannot be reduced to lower than 1 hit point.
18th Aura of Tenacity (30 ft.) You can take the Dash action as a bonus action.
20th Beyond Determination You are immune to being charmed or grappled.
Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you
finish a long rest.
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Stone Singer Spells
Ranger Level Spells
Alter Inertia
At 3rd level, when you drop or land prone, you can
immediately move up to half your speed. You can use this
feature only once per turn. Additionally, while prone, you can
Roguish Archetypes slide at your full speed instead of crawling
At 3rd level, a rogue gains the Roguish Archetype feature. The Slider Style
following option is available to a rogue, in addition to those Starting at 3rd level, friction seems to be a mere memory for
offered in the Player's Handbook. you. You no longer have disadvantage on melee attacks as a
Slider result of being prone, you have advantage on Dexterity checks
made to avoid or escape being grappled, and you can move
There are many names for this particular set of skills, but through the spaces of creatures regardless of their size.
those in the know refer to its practitioners as Sliders. Graced
with supernatural power from their lineage or through a ritual Living Elastic
passed down between fellow Sliders, they are able to ignore Beginning at 9th level, you suffer none of the penalties of
the friction generated by almost any surfaces and contort their squeezing into a smaller space. Also, you can jump as if you
body with inhuman flexibility, their elegance and speed allow were on foot even while prone.
them to perform twisted maneuvers across the battlefield, or
access places they probably shouldn't. A marvel to behold, and Escape Velocity
a devil to catch. At their peak, they are a whirlwind of trouble At 13th level, while prone you can move along vertical
that leave their foes lying humiliated in their dust. surfaces without falling during the move and you ignore
nonmagical difficult terrain.
Slider Quirk
d6 Flavor Mark of the Slider
1 Items constantly slip from your fingers
At 17th level, you can impart a modicum of your friction
defying abilities to creatures you touch, albeit with none of the
2 Falling prone isn't always intentional control. When you touch a creature, or hit it with a melee
3 Physical contact with others is difficult
attack, you can force it to make a Constitution saving throw
(DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity
4 Moving downhill is asking for trouble modifier).
5 Wearing shoes is unbearable On a failure, the creature is knocked prone. Until the end of
its next turn, the creature cannot stand up, crawling costs 2
6 Substances slide right off you extra feet instead of 1, and it has disadvantage on all Strength
and Dexterity checks.
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Sorcerous Origins
At 1st level, a sorcerer gains the Sorcerous Origin feature.
The following Planar Magic option is available to a sorcerer,
in addition to those offered in the Player's Handbook.
Planar Magic
A sorcerer's power can occasionally come directly from one of
the planes themselves, a bond usually forged as a freak
accident during planar travel or exposure to a portal. These
sorcerers can bend the fabric of space itself, allowing them to
subvert the natural physics of the worlds they pass through.
Such sorcerers generally have a strong affinity to one plane in
particular, for that plane is usually the root of their abilities.
You can choose a plane for yourself with the help of your
DM, or you can roll on the table below to decide.
Planar Affinity
d8 Plane
1 Material Plane
2 Lower Planes
3 Upper Planes
4 Shadowfell
5 Astral Plane
6 Ethereal Plane
7 Feywild A circular portal, 10 feet in diameter, opens over each point.
8 Elemental Planes If the portal would open in the space occupied by a creature, it
fails to materialise and the sorcery point is lost.
Planar Magic Features The portals are two-dimensional glowing rings filled with
Sorcerer Level Feature
mist, hovering inches from the ground and perpendicular to it
at the points you choose. A ring is visible only from one side
1st Out of Phase (your choice), which is the side that functions as a portal.
6th Planar Rift Any creature or object entering the portal exits from the
other portal as if the two were adjacent to each other; passing
14th Slipstream through a portal from the nonportal side has no effect. The
18th Displacement mist that fills each portal is opaque and blocks vision through
it.
Out of Phase
By expending additional sorcery points, you can increase
the range at which you can place the portals by 10 feet for
At 1st level, you can see into the Ethereal Plane out to a range every sorcery point.
of 30 feet. Additionally, when a creature hits you with an
attack or when you are subjected to a saving throw, you can Slipstream
use your reaction to temporarily vanish from your current Starting at 14th level, when you use your Planar Rift feature,
plane of existence. Vanishing in this way grants you resistance you can have a Large or smaller creature within 5 feet of one
against the damage of the attack, or advantage on the saving of your portals pulled through it. The creature is ejected into
throw. Until the end of that turn, you remain within an extra- an unoccupied space within 5 feet of the second portal. An
dimensional space just large enough for you to stand unwilling creature must make a Strength saving throw to
comfortably. You reappear within your previous space, or the avoid the effect.
nearest unoccupied space to it. Once you have used this
feature, you can't use it again until you have completed a short Displacement
or long rest. Starting at 18th level, you learn to exert your will over the
fabric of reality. As an action, choose a number of willing
Planar Rift creatures within 30 feet of you that you can see, up to an
Starting at 6th level, when you cast a spell of 1st level or amount equal to twice your Charisma modifier. You, and any
higher, as a bonus action you can spend a sorcery point and creatures targeted by this effect, are immediately transported
create linked teleportation portals that remain open until the to a place you have visited on any of the planes of existence.
end of your next turn or until you choose to close them, not Once you have used this feature, you can't use it again until
requiring an action. Choose two points on the ground that you you've completed a long rest.
can see, both within 30 feet of you.
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Ancient Dragon Expanded Spells
Spell Level Spells
1st absorb elements, command
2nd dragon's breath, alter self
3rd elemental weapon, wind wall
4th elemental bane, locate creature
5th control winds, legend lore
Otherworldly Patrons
At 1st level, a warlock gains the Otherworldly patron feature. Might of the Maw
The following options are available to a warlock, in addition to Starting at 1st level, your patron teaches you how to make a
those offered in the Player's Handbook: the Ancient Dragon spell become a part of you. Choose one warlock spell you
and the Beholder. know with a casting time of one action or bonus action. It
gains the following benefits:
The Ancient Dragon
You can cast this spell as if it only had verbal components,
Your patron is an elder true dragon, a winged reptile of equal although you must still provide material components with
majesty and dread who has seen the rise and fall of empires. a gold cost.
Each of these dragons yearns, ultimately, for one thing above After casting this spell, once on your turn during the next
all others. The further expansion of their hoards, an effort it minute you can cast it again without using a spell slot. You
may very well expect you to assist and provide for. Each of must complete a long rest before you can do this again.
these beings requires something somewhat unique, and the When you cast this spell, you can choose one target of the
methods of its retrieval vary equally so. The table below can spell, or a creature within 30 feet of you. That creature
be used to discover which dragon your patron in particular must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or become
might be, or merely as a guide for a discussion on the most frightened of you until the end of your next turn.
appropriate one, between you and your DM.
Each time you gain a level in this class, you can choose to
Hoard Mandate switch these benefits to a different warlock spell that you
d10 Dragon Type Hoard Mandate know of 5th level or lower.
1 Black Relics of Fallen Empires Scales Ascending
2 Blue Sapphires and other Gems Starting at 6th level, when a creature hits you with a melee
attack, you can use your reaction to fly up to 30 feet without
3 Brass Sentient Items provoking opportunity attacks. When you fly in this way, gas or
4 Bronze Sunken Treasures vapor within 5 feet of you is dispersed, and candles, torches,
5 Copper Metals and Precious Stones
and similar unprotected flames are extinguished. Until the end
of your next turn, you have a flying speed of 30 feet. You fall if
6 Gold Pearls and other Gems you end your turn in the air and nothing else is holding you
7 Green Powerful Subordinates
aloft. Once you have used this feature, you can't do so again
until you have completed a short or long rest.
8 Red Wealth of its Enemies
9 Silver Remnants of Humanoid History
Tempered by Terror
Beginning at 10th level, you are immune to being frightened,
10 White Trophies of the Hunt and you have advantage on the saving throws of spells cast by
creatures that are frightened.
Ancient Dragon Features
Warlock Level Feature Hidden Hoard
Starting at 14th level, you gain access to a lair of your very
1st Expanded Spell List, Might of the Maw own. As an action you can touch a solid surface and create an
6th Scales Ascending opening no more than 10 feet in any dimension. The opening
leads to an extradimensional space of your own design that is
10th Tempered by Terror no more than 100 feet in each dimension, constructed of
14th Hidden Hoard wood, stone, and similar materials. The opening lasts until
you use your action to create a new opening, at which point
Expanded Spell List the old one immediately vanishes. Objects created by this
The Ancient Dragon lets you choose from an expanded list of feature disappear if removed from the lair. After creating an
spells when you learn a warlock spell. The following spells are opening to your lair, you must complete a long rest before you
added to the warlock spell list for you. can do so again.
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The Beholder
Your patron is an everwatchful beholder, filled with malice and
an often insane drive towards dominating all those it
considers below it, which is everyone, especially other
beholders. While it might share its power with you in an
attempt to further its own goals, it despises you and mistrusts
you as much as you it. Prominent beholders include Xanathar,
of the eponymous Thieves' Guild in Skullport, or Large Luigi,
the barkeeper on the Rock of Bral.
Beholder Features
Warlock Level Feature
1st Expanded Spell List, Eye of the Beholder
6th Partners through Prejudice
10th Confirmed Suspicions
14th Extraneous Ego
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Arcane Traditions
At 2nd level, a wizard gains the Arcane Tradition feature. The
following Hedge Mage option is available to a wizard, in
addition to those offered in the Player's Handbook.
Hedge Mage
Although the name was always intended to be an insult for
those who do not follow a specific school of magic, and
instead apply their wits to the broadest applications of its
depths, the moniker has been adopted by those who wander
in search of all things arcane. Their skills and abilities allow
them greater flexibility, and they have a keener eye for theory.
Hedge Mage Features
Wizard Level Feature
2nd Nothing to Waste, Student's Eye
6th Fast Reader
10th Efficient Casting
14th Spell Mimic
Nothing to Waste
Beginning when you select this school at 2nd level, you no
longer destroy a spell scroll when you successfully copy it into
your spellbook, and you have advantage on ability checks
made to use spell scrolls of a level higher than you can cast.
Student's Eye
At 2nd level, you have applied yourself to learning about magic Efficient Casting
in all its forms. You gain proficiency in the Arcana skill if you Beginning at 10th level, you learn to recuperate your wasted
don't already have it, and your proficiency bonus is doubled for magical energies. As a reaction, when you cast a spell that
any check you make with it. Additionally, when a creature you targets creatures hostile to you and all targets succeed on the
can see and hear within 60 feet of you begins to cast a spell, initial saving throw, you can regain one expended spell slot.
you can use your reaction to gain knowledge of one of the The slot you regain must be of a level lower than the spell you
following: cast and can't be higher than 5th level. Once you have used
this feature, you can't use it again until complete a short or
Its spellcasting ability long rest.
Its spell save DC and spell attack bonus
The spell it is casting Spell Mimic
Its spellcasting level (if any) At 14th level, when you use your Student's Eye to gain
Fast Reader
knowledge of a spell a hostile creature is casting and that
spell is on the wizard spell list, as part of that reaction you can
Starting at 6th level, as a bonus action on your turn you can immediately cast that spell, providing it is of a level you can
quickly read through one of the spells in your spellbook. Until cast and has a casting time of one action or bonus action.
the end of your next turn, you can cast that spell even if you Casting a spell in this way expends a spell slot as normal, but
don't have it prepared. Once you have used this feature, you can only be cast at its lowest level.
can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.
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Hoard
Of
Heroes
A collection of class options for Dungeons &
Dragons 5th Edition, from the rugged Path of the
Mountain to the wanderlust wizardry of the
Hedge Mage.
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