I want to play a bard that is heavily focused on being loud and having a high Thunder Damage output. I found a homebrew subclass on the internet called the College of Thunder; I don't know to implement it into an online character sheet, or even if I can. If I can't add it to my character sheet, what are some other options?
Can you use Magic Secrets to get Thunderwave, or obtain a magical item that grants "x" uses of Thunderwave per LR?
Then you could theme your Thunderwave as a damage that comes from blowing on a horn or strumming a rock guitar with 8 ft speakers.
I might even want to add a Lightning Bolt spell to my arsenal if I were building this character. And I'd have to have a dark hood with gray fur around the neck and shoulders teased into a thundercloud shape and a lightning bolt down each arm and a lightning bolt pendent around my neck. Your "Sigil" could be a horn with three lightning bolts coming from the "bell".
Or ... you could do something else.
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I want to play a bard that is heavily focused on being loud and having a high Thunder Damage output. I found a homebrew subclass on the internet called the College of Thunder; I don't know to implement it into an online character sheet, or even if I can. If I can't add it to my character sheet, what are some other options?
Can you use Magic Secrets to get Thunderwave, or obtain a magical item that grants "x" uses of Thunderwave per LR?
Then you could theme your Thunderwave as a damage that comes from blowing on a horn or strumming a rock guitar with 8 ft speakers.
I might even want to add a Lightning Bolt spell to my arsenal if I were building this character. And I'd have to have a dark hood with gray fur around the neck and shoulders teased into a thundercloud shape and a lightning bolt down each arm and a lightning bolt pendent around my neck. Your "Sigil" could be a horn with three lightning bolts coming from the "bell".
Or ... you could do something else.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt