Base Class: Bard
The College of Curing is the home of bards who mastered their craft in curing of others. Tutored by doctors, surgeons, and other medics, these bards learn to use their magic to delight and heal others.
The bards of this college are regarded with a mixture of awe and respect. Their performances can heal their bodies. These bards are so eloquent that a speech or song that one of them performs can cause wounds to close and can skillfully sew a wound even without the help of magic.
Level 3: Healthy dose of Inspiration
Beginning at level 3, you learn how to use your voice to heal and bolster your friends. As a bonus action, you can expend one or more of your uses of Bardic Inspiration, rolling a Bardic Inspiration die to heal an ally that can hear you. Roll your Bardic Inspiration dice, add your Charisma modifier and your proficiency bonus, and either heal them or give them temporary hit points (your choice). You can choose to roll more Bardic Inspiration die (no action required), and heal them more.
Bonus proficiency
You gain the skill Spare the Dying, proficiency in Medicine and can choose between proficiency in Herbalism Kit or Poisoner's Kit
Herbalism Kit
Herbalism Kit proficiency
Poisoner's Kit
Poisoner's Kit proficiency
Additional healing spells
At 6th level, you learn Mass Healing Word, Prayer of Healing, and Revivify. The spells count as bard spells for you but don’t count against the number of bard spells you know.
Death Watch
Also at 6th level, when you see a creature within 5 feet of you make a death saving throw, you may cast Spare the Dying as a reaction.
Healing party for all
At 14th level, whenever you would roll any number of dice to heal you can expend one Bardic Inspiration die to automatically roll the maximum amount. For example, if you would roll 3d8 dice to heal, you instead heal 24.
Share the health
Also at 14th level, the healing you do for others aid you as well. Whenever you heal a creature, you gain half of the hit points or temporary hit points they received (rounded down).







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