Okay, I'll get to work on making the Dracon on this website tomorrow. That's going to be hard for a few reasons. I'm decent at using this homebrew system, but I am not good at making tables or adding spell lists for different patron types in the same subclass (like the Genie Warlock, but more).
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Okay, sorry. I added the Time Warper Rogue and College of Dance above. I'm sorry that it isn't the Dracon and other subclasses right now, but that it is apparently way more complicated to create tables on this website than I thought it was. I'll get to that once I have finished it all, but for now I'll work on putting up the subclasses that are easier to create on this website.
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Okay, thank you all for your help so far with feedback and recommendations for the subclasses. I have decided that I will be putting these subclasses in a DMsGuild product that I will begin making shortly, filled with these subclasses, and other content. It will be similar in layout and content to Xanathar's Guide to Everything and Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and will be named Levistus's Codex of Curiosities (which will come out sometime after the release of Tasha's Cauldron of Everything). Here are the subclasses that are currently planned to be in it (Green ones have written/typed down mechanics, Blue ones have flavor text and basic ideas down, and Red ones are mostly names and a vision):
Okay, those are the subclasses that will be in it. I may change some of them or add more, but that's the current amount of subclasses that will be in the book. As you can tell, that will be a lot of work in the next few months, so I'll need a lot of help with feedback on the mechanics, theme, and other aspects of them. I counted 48 subclasses that will be in it, and I have currently gotten at least the first draft down for 22 of them. I have ideas for mechanics, the theme, and features of 10 of them, but still need help with mechanics and theme for 16 of them.
Of this list, anyone in this thread can request to see any of them, no matter of the color. If you request a red subclass, I'll give you my idea for theme and possible mechanics, but not give the full subclass. If you request a blue subclass, I'll give you the typed up theme and any mechanics I may have for it, but not the full subclass. If you request a green subclass that is yet to be in this thread, I will type up the whole thing sometime after you request it, with easier and more requested subclasses coming earlier.
Thanks again for your help, and I would love to hear your thoughts on this or if you would like to hear more about Levistus's Codex of Curiosities. I'm excited to be finally creating a DMs Guild product and will need help of the community to make this happen.
Edit 1: Added links to the subclasses that have their own threads. Will continue doing this as I make the subclasses on this website.
Edit 2: Added the Circle of Harvest Druid subclass, turned the Circle of the Sun Druid, Archer Fighter, and Sniper Rogue green.
Have you considered a warlock with a pact with a sentient magical AI? Would be interesting in sci-fi or urban fantasy settings.
So, kind of like the Ghost in the Machine patron from this UA? I think that would be cool, but I don't think I'll make one for this product. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Well, it looks like WotC had a similar idea to what I made, a Drake Warden Ranger subclass in the new UA, kind of similar to the Dragon Rider I made, but mine is very different from it.
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Well, it looks like WotC had a similar idea to what I made, a Drake Warden Ranger subclass in the new UA, kind of similar to the Dragon Rider I made, but mine is very different from it.
Well, it looks like WotC had a similar idea to what I made, a Drake Warden Ranger subclass in the new UA, kind of similar to the Dragon Rider I made, but mine is very different from it.
I know right? I just saw this and it immediately felt right at home alongside your Dragon Rider subclass personally.
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Well, it looks like WotC had a similar idea to what I made, a Drake Warden Ranger subclass in the new UA, kind of similar to the Dragon Rider I made, but mine is very different from it.
I know right? I just saw this and it immediately felt right at home alongside your Dragon Rider subclass personally.
I mean, I literally just made that subclass not long ago, and then they release this? Smells like Dragonlance to me, but with the current lawsuit, I don't know how that could be true.
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Well, it looks like WotC had a similar idea to what I made, a Drake Warden Ranger subclass in the new UA, kind of similar to the Dragon Rider I made, but mine is very different from it.
I know right? I just saw this and it immediately felt right at home alongside your Dragon Rider subclass personally.
It's a strange coincidence, isn't it. The Dragon Rider's Draconic Companion is certainly more powerful and better at dragon-ing than the Drakewarden's Drake Companion, but they resemblance is uncanny. Imagine two players in the same campaign, both with characters that have dragon companions, one of them is a woodland trackers and hunter that uses spells and bows while their drake lights an enemies on fire, while the other flies through the sky on the back of their companion and impales enemies with a shocking lance. Both would be cool characters, and I think they're different enough to coexist.
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Well, it looks like WotC had a similar idea to what I made, a Drake Warden Ranger subclass in the new UA, kind of similar to the Dragon Rider I made, but mine is very different from it.
I know right? I just saw this and it immediately felt right at home alongside your Dragon Rider subclass personally.
It's a strange coincidence, isn't it. The Dragon Rider's Draconic Companion is certainly more powerful and better at dragon-ing than the Drakewarden's Drake Companion, but they resemblance is uncanny. Imagine two players in the same campaign, both with characters that have dragon companions, one of them is a woodland trackers and hunter that uses spells and bows while their drake lights an enemies on fire, while the other flies through the sky on the back of their companion and impales enemies with a shocking lance. Both would be cool characters, and I think they're different enough to coexist.
Definitely. While you can technically create all kinds of stories or backgrounds for them, Rangers are more inherently protectors of nature or guardians against dangerous threats. Fighters meanwhile can be anything from a simple adventurer looking for glory or riches to a soldier or even a champion of a Kingdom and so on. The themes can overlap but many classes and subclasses share common themes and powers with each other. I can see the lone Drakenwarden and a Dragon rider working together, especially seeing that the other understands and appreciates the companionship of dragons.
Okay, I'll get to work on making the Dracon on this website tomorrow. That's going to be hard for a few reasons. I'm decent at using this homebrew system, but I am not good at making tables or adding spell lists for different patron types in the same subclass (like the Genie Warlock, but more).
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
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Okay, sorry. I added the Time Warper Rogue and College of Dance above. I'm sorry that it isn't the Dracon and other subclasses right now, but that it is apparently way more complicated to create tables on this website than I thought it was. I'll get to that once I have finished it all, but for now I'll work on putting up the subclasses that are easier to create on this website.
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
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Okay, thank you all for your help so far with feedback and recommendations for the subclasses. I have decided that I will be putting these subclasses in a DMsGuild product that I will begin making shortly, filled with these subclasses, and other content. It will be similar in layout and content to Xanathar's Guide to Everything and Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and will be named Levistus's Codex of Curiosities (which will come out sometime after the release of Tasha's Cauldron of Everything). Here are the subclasses that are currently planned to be in it (Green ones have written/typed down mechanics, Blue ones have flavor text and basic ideas down, and Red ones are mostly names and a vision):
Okay, those are the subclasses that will be in it. I may change some of them or add more, but that's the current amount of subclasses that will be in the book. As you can tell, that will be a lot of work in the next few months, so I'll need a lot of help with feedback on the mechanics, theme, and other aspects of them. I counted 48 subclasses that will be in it, and I have currently gotten at least the first draft down for 22 of them. I have ideas for mechanics, the theme, and features of 10 of them, but still need help with mechanics and theme for 16 of them.
Of this list, anyone in this thread can request to see any of them, no matter of the color. If you request a red subclass, I'll give you my idea for theme and possible mechanics, but not give the full subclass. If you request a blue subclass, I'll give you the typed up theme and any mechanics I may have for it, but not the full subclass. If you request a green subclass that is yet to be in this thread, I will type up the whole thing sometime after you request it, with easier and more requested subclasses coming earlier.
Thanks again for your help, and I would love to hear your thoughts on this or if you would like to hear more about Levistus's Codex of Curiosities. I'm excited to be finally creating a DMs Guild product and will need help of the community to make this happen.
Edit 1: Added links to the subclasses that have their own threads. Will continue doing this as I make the subclasses on this website.
Edit 2: Added the Circle of Harvest Druid subclass, turned the Circle of the Sun Druid, Archer Fighter, and Sniper Rogue green.
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So, any thoughts or requests?
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Have you considered a warlock with a pact with a sentient magical AI? Would be interesting in sci-fi or urban fantasy settings.
A lot of cool options. The Dracon, Circle of Winter Druid and the Blade Magic Sorcerer are still the three that I'm really interested in.
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
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So, kind of like the Ghost in the Machine patron from this UA? I think that would be cool, but I don't think I'll make one for this product. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Okay, I'll probably upload the Blade sorcerer sometime soon, and get to work on the other 2 (probably winter druid first).
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I assume you are going to give the winter druid icy spells and let them deal additional cold damage?
oath of souls sounds cool
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Yes, the Winter Druid has cold damage, can summon a Winter Warrior, and other cold abilities.
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The Oath of Souls is in the first post, and in my post above listing all of the subclasses has a link to the thread for feedback in it.
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Well, it looks like WotC had a similar idea to what I made, a Drake Warden Ranger subclass in the new UA, kind of similar to the Dragon Rider I made, but mine is very different from it.
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
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im really exited for archmage warlock and gravity monk!
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and me, i made a dragon rider ranger.
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I know right? I just saw this and it immediately felt right at home alongside your Dragon Rider subclass personally.
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
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I mean, I literally just made that subclass not long ago, and then they release this? Smells like Dragonlance to me, but with the current lawsuit, I don't know how that could be true.
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
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Okay, I edited this post, changing and adding some things.
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It's a strange coincidence, isn't it. The Dragon Rider's Draconic Companion is certainly more powerful and better at dragon-ing than the Drakewarden's Drake Companion, but they resemblance is uncanny. Imagine two players in the same campaign, both with characters that have dragon companions, one of them is a woodland trackers and hunter that uses spells and bows while their drake lights an enemies on fire, while the other flies through the sky on the back of their companion and impales enemies with a shocking lance. Both would be cool characters, and I think they're different enough to coexist.
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
Spells, Monsters, Subclasses, Races, Arcknight Class, Occultist Class, World, Enigmatic Esoterica forms
Definitely. While you can technically create all kinds of stories or backgrounds for them, Rangers are more inherently protectors of nature or guardians against dangerous threats. Fighters meanwhile can be anything from a simple adventurer looking for glory or riches to a soldier or even a champion of a Kingdom and so on. The themes can overlap but many classes and subclasses share common themes and powers with each other. I can see the lone Drakenwarden and a Dragon rider working together, especially seeing that the other understands and appreciates the companionship of dragons.
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
Characters for Tenebris Sine Fine
RoughCoronet's Greater Wills