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You have worked in a town or a city as an Alchemist. Maybe working for the ruler of the settlement or for yourself trying to earn a living. Working with chemicals and potions has given you a large array of knowledge of how to make such concoctions. Using these skills you can make potions, deadly poisons, or primitive explosives (if your DM allows it).

 
Skill Proficiencies: Arcana, Medicine
Languages: Two of your choice.
Equipment: Alchemist's Supplies, 1d4+2 Books on Alchemical Formula, common clothes, and a belt pouch with 8 gp
 
Experimenter

Alchemists pride themselves on making more effective concoctions, you will always strive and spend your spare time trying to make yours more effective.

d6 Experimenter
1 Hull Clade, focused on protection and durability
2 Fin Clade, focused on movement
3 Gyre Clade, focused on cyclical patterns and metamagic
4 Guardian Project, focused on creating guard monsters and super soldiers
5 Crypsis Project, focused on intelligence and counterintelligence
6 Independent research in a new area
 
Feature: Experimenter

Based on your previous experiments, you can easily identify the uses of any component you acquire after examining it with your alchemist's supplies during a long rest.

 
Spell List

For you, the spells on the Simic Guild Spells table are added to the spell list of your spellcasting class. (If you are a multiclass character with multiple spell lists, these spells are added to all of them.)

Spell Level Spells
Cantrip acid splash, druidcraft
1st detect poison and disease, expeditious retreat, jump
2nd alter self, enhance ability, enlarge/reduce
3rd gaseous form, water breathing, wind wall
4th freedom of movement, polymorph
5th creation

When your magic causes physical alterations in yourself or others, the result often displays the characteristics of fish, amphibians, or other water-dwelling creatures. Blue-green eddies of magical energy sometimes accompany your spellcasting, forming spirals that reflect the mathematical perfection of nature.

 
Suggested Characteristics

The bizarre science of the Simic Combine attracts a certain type of personality and encompasses a set of beliefs about the nature of life. Simic members’ bonds and flaws derive from their scientific research — including their creation of new life forms, which they can become very attached to.

d8 Personality Trait
1 I can’t wait to see what I become next!
2 I am convinced that everything inclines toward constant improvement.
3 I’m eager to explain every detail of my most intricate experiments and theories to anyone who shows the least bit of interest.
4 I assume that everyone needs even the most basic concepts explained to them.
5 I describe everything that happens as if it were going into my research notes (and it often is).
6 I am insatiably curious about the seemingly infinite forms and adaptations of life.
7 I can’t resist prying into anything forbidden, since it must be terribly interesting.
8 I employ a highly technical vocabulary to avoid imprecision and ambiguity in my communication.
d6 Ideal
1 Guild. My guild is all that really matters. (Any)
2 Change. All life is meant to progress toward perfection, and our work is to hurry it along — no matter what must be upended along the way. (Chaotic)
3 Knowledge. Understanding the world is more important than what you do with your knowledge. (Neutral)
4 Greater Good. I want to reshape the world into higher forms of life so that all can enjoy evolution. (Good)
5 Logic. It’s foolish to let emotions and principles interfere with the conclusions of logic. (Lawful)
6 Superiority. My vast intellect and strength are directed toward increasing my sway over others. (Evil)
d6 Bond
1 I helped create a krasis that I love like a pet and would carry with me everywhere … except it’s the size of a building, and it might eat me.
2 In my laboratory, I discovered something that I think could eliminate half the life on Ravnica.
3 The other researchers in my clade are my family — a big, eccentric family including members and parts of many species.
4 The laboratory where I did my research contains everything that is precious to me.
5 I will get revenge on the shortsighted fool who killed my precious krasis creation.
6 Everything I do is an attempt to impress someone I love.
d6 Flaw
1 I have a rather embarrassing mutation that I do everything I can to keep hidden.
2 I’m more interested in taking notes on monstrous anatomy than in fighting monsters.
3 Every social situation I’m in seems to lead to my asking rude personal questions.
4 I’m supremely confident in my ability to adapt to any situation and handle any danger.
5 I’ll take any risk to earn recognition for my scientific brilliance.
6 I have a tendency to take shortcuts in my research and any other tasks I have to complete.
 
 
Contacts

The fluid nature of clades, whose rosters span different laboratories and change as researchers discover new interests, creates abundant connections among the Simic. The guild members live in watery sinkholes called zonots, and their isolation shelters them from much contact with outsiders. Nonetheless, a fair number of Simic members are former members of other guilds.

d8 Contact
1 My research builds on my parents’ work and takes it in interesting new directions.
2 If a serious problem confounds me, I can count on my mentor to provide clarity of thought.
3 A former laboratory colleague went on to work on the Guardian Project.
4 A former colleague has ventured into fields of research that are possibly immoral and almost certainly illegal.
5 A former lover is now the supervisor of a prominent clade.
6 My sibling has become an almost unrecognizable mutant.
7 An old friend has retreated into a secluded life as an ascetic deepsage, devoted to contemplating philosophical principles.
8 My former clade supervisor is now engaged in field research studying some of the largest beasts and monsters on Ravnica.
d10 Non-contact
1 My older sibling is upset that I didn’t follow them into the Azorius.
2 A Boros sergeant is always asking questions about my work, but I suspect they’re genuinely curious.
3 A friend in my clade thinks I don’t know they’re a Dimir agent.
4 I helped a Golgari spore druid with the fertilization and growth of their fungus field.
5 I can’t fathom what could have made my childhood friend run off and join the Gruul.
6 I love comparing notes with my friend in the Izzet, though our fields of research are very different.
7 I borrowed a lot of money from an Orzhov syndic to help finance my research.
8 A Rakdos ringmaster has taken an interest in my research which, come to think of it, might make a nice sideshow act.
9 I left the Selesnya — and a lover — behind when I joined the Simic.
10 Roll an additional Simic contact; you can decide if the contact is an ally or a rival.
 
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