Random thought: i hope my new D&D group doesnt hate me, they're all older than me and my other friend whos there likes me the least at of most of his friends. And the campaigns already halfway thru plus im not very practiced in First Person roleplay which i assume they'll expect. *im stressed*
On the other hand that friend whos there isnt that much older than me and he doesnt seem to do first person roleplay a ton, so maybe it will be okay?
I think it’ll be ok. Just follow your friend’s lead.
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Random thought: i hope my new D&D group doesnt hate me, they're all older than me and my other friend whos there likes me the least at of most of his friends. And the campaigns already halfway thru plus im not very practiced in First Person roleplay which i assume they'll expect. *im stressed*
On the other hand that friend whos there isnt that much older than me and he doesnt seem to do first person roleplay a ton, so maybe it will be okay?
I think it’ll be ok. Just follow your friend’s lead.
He assumed only my sister was joining, he may not even want me there. (he likes my sister WAY WAY WAY more than me)
I am saying way too much right now
I totally get it. You don’t need to say anymore. And that could defo be awkward for you.
Once per short rest a creature can use a weapon art. To use a weapon art the creature must be holding a weapon that the creature is proficient with or an Improvised Weapon, have at least one level in Fighter, Monk, Barbarian, Ranger or Rogue and fulfill the requirement described in the weapon art. The used weapon art depends on the type of the weapon held.
If an ability calls for a save against Weapon DC, calculate this DC with the following formulas:
Range Weapon: 8 + Dexterity Modifier + Proficiency Bonus
Finesse weapons can use either formula depending on your choice.
Available Weapon Arts shall be added to the Thread Below.
Below will follow a list of available weapon arts
Simple Melee Weapons
Clubs: Concussive Smash
When you hit a melee weapon attack against a creature, using a club, you may roll one additional damage die against that creature. The target must then make a CON save against your Weapon DC, or be stunned until the start of your next turn.
Daggers: Backstab
While flanking a target (having at least one ally on the other side of the target within 5 feet of it) and being within 5 feet of the target, you may use your bonus action to force the target to roll a WIS save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, your next melee weapon attack with a dagger will be a critical hit if it hits.
Greatclubs: Whack-a-Mole
If you reduce a creature's hp to 0 with a greatclub, you can make another melee weapon attack this turn. This additional melee weapon attack must also be made with a greatclub.
Handaxes: Aim for the Hand
If you throw a handaxe, you can pick an arm. If you hit, the creature has to roll a DEX save against your Weapon DC. If it fails, it drops whatever it was holding.
Javelins: Pinning Throw
If you move at least 10 feet, you can throw a javelin up to its long range as if it was the normal range, as long as the throw is in the same direction as your movement. If this attack hits, the target must make a STR save against your Weapon DC or have its speed reduced to 0 until your next turn.
Light Hammers: Knee Breaker
You can use your bonus action to make an attack with a light hammer aimed at the legs. If you hit this attack, the target must make a CON save against your Weapon DC. If it fails, the targets speed is halved for one minute. At the end of its turn, the target can make another CON save, if it succeeds the reduced speed ends.
Maces: Realign Impact
If you roll a 1 on a damage die with a mace, you can treat it like a 6. You can only manipulate one dice this way per weapon art use.
Quarterstaves: Sweep the Legs
You can use one melee weapon attack with a quarterstaff to aim for the legs. If you do, the target must roll a STR or DEX save (The target chooses) against your Weapon DC. If they fail this save, they fall prone and take 1d4 bludgeoning damage when hitting the ground. Flying targets are immune.
Sickles: Lacerate
When you hit a melee weapon attack with a sickle, you can force the target to make a CON save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails they are bleeding. The target loses 1d4 hit points due to blood loss at the start of each turn until they or an ally within 5 foot of the target uses their action to stop the bleeding. Creatures without blood are immune.
Spears: Rush Attack
While wielding a spear, you can use your action to dash in a straight line at an opponent. This movement does not trigger oppertunity attacks, but cannot move through occupied squares. When you get within 5 feet of your target, the movement stops and you make one melee weapon attack with your spear. If this attack hits, the target rolls a STR save against your Weapon DC. If they fail this save, the next attack against this target has advantage.
Simple Ranged Weapons
Light Crossbows: Sneaky Shot
If you are prone or in cover, you can make ranged weapon attack with a light crossbow using your bonus action. If you hit, the target must make an INT save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, you are considered hidden from the target until your next turn.
Darts: Barrage
If you have not moved this turn and make a ranged weapon attack with a dart, you can immediately make one additional ranged weapon attacks with a dart. If you do this, your speed becomes 0 for the rest of your turn and cannot be increased in any way. You can also not use any spells or abilities that cause movement.
Shortbows: Achilles Shot
When you make a ranged weapon attack with a shortbow, you can make a shot at a vulnerable point. If you hit, the creature must make a CON save against your weapon DC. If it fails you can roll your damage dies twice and take the biggest total.
Slings: Goliath Slayer
When you make a ranged weapon attack with a sling against a creature that is Large or larger, you can deal an additional 1d4 piercing damage on that attack. If this attack hits, the target makes a WIS save against your Weapon DC. If this save fails, the creature is blinded until the start of your turn.
Martial Melee Weapons
Battleaxes: Bury the Hatchet
When you are hit with an attack from a creature within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make one melee weapon attack with a battleaxe against that creature.
Flails: Shieldsmasher
When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack with a flail, you force the creature to make a STR save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, their AC is lowered with 2 until they use an action to restore their AC.
Glaives: Guillotine
You drop the glaive down on your foe from above for devastating effect. You give yourself advantage on your next melee weapon attack with a glaive. If you hit, the target rolls a CON save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, they are incapacitated until the end of their next turn.
Greataxes: Terrifying Slash
When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack with a greataxe, you do it with such verocity that it inspires fear. All creatures, excluding the target and yourself, within 10 foot of the target must make a CHA save. Any creature that fails this save is frightened of you until the end of your next turn and must use their reaction to run away from you.
Greatswords: A Champion's Weapon
You can use your bonus action, while wielding a greatsword, to draw the attention of all enemies within 15 feet of yourself. Hostile creatures within 15 feet of you must make a WIS save against your Weapon DC. Any creature that fails this save has disadvantage on attack rolls against creatures other than you until your next turn.
Halberds: Use the Point
You switch up your attack pattern, using the point of the weapon. Your melee weapon attacks using a halberd have advantage and do piercing damage instead of slashing damage until the end of your turn.
Lances: Strike Close
During the remainder of this turn, you no longer have disadvantage against targets within 5 feet of you on melee weapon attacks with a lance. When you hit a melee weapon attack with a lance on a creature within 5 feet of you, the target must make a STR save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, they are pushed 5 feet away from you.
Longswords: Pommel Strike
You can use your bonus action while wielding a longsword to make an additional melee weapon attack with the pommel. This attack deals 1d4 + strength modifier bludgeoning damage. If the attack hits, the target must make a CON save against your Weapon DC or have disadvantage on attack rolls until the end of its next turn.
Mauls: Backbreaker
While wielding a maul, you can aim for a paralyzing smash on a creature, as long as it is no more than one size larger than you and is within your weapon's range. You can use your action to force a target to make a STR or DEX save against your Weapon DC (the target decides). If the target fails, it is paralyzed until your next turn or until the target takes damage.
Morningstars: Tenacity
When you miss a melee weapon attack with a morningstar, you can use your reaction to deal bludgeoning damage equal to your strength modifier with a minimum of 0 to the original target.
Pikes: Long Thrust
If you are wielding a pike, you can activate your long thrusts. For the rest of this turn you can make melee weapon attacks at 15 foot range with a pike.
Rapiers: Precision Strike
When you make a melee weapon attack with a rapier you can add an additional d4 to the attack roll. If this attack hits, the target must make a DEX save against your Weapon DC or take piercing damage equal to the amount rolled on the d4.
Scimitars: Quick Flourish
When you make a melee weapon attack with a scimitar you can use your bonus action to take the dodge action.
Shortswords: Deliberate Strike
If you ready a melee weapon attack with a shortsword while there are no hostile creatures within 5 feet of you, you have advantage on that attack when it happens. If that attack hits, the target must make a WIS save against your Weapon DC or else have disadvantage on attacks against you until the end of their next turn (Unless it is already their turn, then they have disadvantage until the end of their current turn).
Tridents: Trap the Foot
When making a melee weapon attack with a trident, you can force the target to make a DEX save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails they are now considered grappled, and you can no longer attack with the trident and the trident remains stuck in the creature. A creature can use an action to attempt to remove the trident. If they do, they must roll a STR save against your weapon DC. A creature without legs is immune to this effect.
War Picks: Piercing Strike
When you hit a melee weapon attack with a war pick, you can force a target to make a CON save against your Weapon DC or recieve a Gaping Wound. As long as the creature has a Gaping Wound, it takes 1 additional damage any time it takes Piercing, Slashing or Bludgeoning damage. A Gaping Wound can be removed through healing of any kind. A creature can also use its action to make a WIS save against your Weapon DC to remove the Gaping Wound effect with treatmant.
Warhammers: Bonk
When you hit a melee weapon attack with a warhammer, you can force the target to make a STR save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails the save, they are knocked 15 feet away from you and fall prone.
Whips: Coil and Pull
When you hit a melee weapon attack with a whip, you can force a creature to make a STR save against your Weapon DC or be pulled to within 5 feet of you. You can freely switch weapons to another one handed melee weapon as part of the same attack.
Martial Ranged Weapons
Blowgun: Poison Delivery
If you use a blowgun to deliver a poisoned ammunition or other special ammunition, you can give yourself an extra d4 on the attack roll. If you do, and the special ammunition or poison has a saving throw, you can also decide that the target must roll against your Weapon DC instead of the normal DC of the ammunition or poison.
Hand Crossbows: Mobile Shot
When you use your action to Dash or Disengage, you can use your bonus action to make one ranged weapon attack with a hand crossbow. If this attack hits you may then exchange the hand crossbow for a melee weapon as part of the same bonus action.
Heavy Crossbows: Marking Shot
When you hit a creature with a ranged weapon attack with a heavy crossbow, the creature must make a WIS save against your Weapon DC or be marked for 1 minute. A creature marked by you in this way gains no benefits from half cover or three-quarters cover against ranged weapon attacks with a heavy crossbow made by you. You also have advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks to find it and Wisdom (Survival) checks to track it.
Longbows: Silencing Shot
If an enemy within 60 foot of you attempts to perform a spell that has a vocal or somatic component, you may use your reaction to make a ranged attack roll with a longbow. If this attack hits, and the spell has an attack roll, the creature must make a save using its spellcasting ability against your Weapon DC or have disadvantage on the attack roll. If the creature casted a spell that requires concentration, it must make a concentration check against your Weapon DC or else lose concentration at the end of the current turn.
Nets: Retiarius
You ignore disadvantage on long range for your next ranged weapon attack with a net.
Special Weapons
Improvised Weapons: Finesse Throw
When you throw an improvised weapon, you can choose to make the attack roll with your dexterity modifier. Regardless of whichever you used, you may add your strength or dexterity modifier to the damage.
Improvised Weapons: Martial Prowess
When you make a melee weapon attack with an improvised weapon, you may treat the weapon as if you are proficient with it. If you are already proficient with melee weapons, you may add your proficiency modifier twice.
Natural Weapons: Attack the Face
When making a weapon attack with a natural weapon, you can target a creatures sensory parts. The target must make a CON save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails, you may decide whether to Blind, Deafen or Silence the creature. The effect lasts until your next turn.
Unarmed Strikes: Cage Shot
When making an unarmed strike, you may choose to target a vulnerable part. The target will have disadvantage on its first attack roll during its next turn. The target must make a CON save against your Weapon DC or fall prone.
Zeverrex is the only Ulitharid Arcanist in the known planes. Arcanism is already a rare pursuit among the mind flayers, and usually taken by those of lower ranks in an effort to gain authority. An ulitharid who is already at the top of its colony usually sees no use for traditional magic. Zeverrex’ creation was rushed though, as the elder brain had suffered heavy losses. It needed a strong right hand and forced an ulitharid to be born in an unsuitable vessel. This caused the lingering bardic magic to influence Zeverrex which slowly pushed them towards Arcanism. Suldivult was an old Alhoon who had lost their circle when Zeverrex found them. Zeverrex spared the heretic and started to learn from them. Zeverrex managed to convince two other mind flayers of the colony to join themself and Suldivult in the pursuit of ultimate magic. Now too powerful for the Elder Brain’s remaining minions to confront, the elder brain and Zeverrex are in a stalemate. Both of them seek to break this stalemate with new pawns. In the end, while the Elder Brain attached themself to a dragon, Zeverrex’ alliance with the champions of Nightfall City proved victorious.
Zeverrex is the only Ulitharid Arcanist in the known planes. Arcanism is already a rare pursuit among the mind flayers, and usually taken by those of lower ranks in an effort to gain authority. An ulitharid who is already at the top of its colony usually sees no use for traditional magic. Zeverrex’ creation was rushed though, as the elder brain had suffered heavy losses. It needed a strong right hand and forced an ulitharid to be born in an unsuitable vessel. This caused the lingering bardic magic to influence Zeverrex which slowly pushed them towards Arcanism. Suldivult was an old Alhoon who had lost their circle when Zeverrex found them. Zeverrex spared the heretic and started to learn from them. Zeverrex managed to convince two other mind flayers of the colony to join themself and Suldivult in the pursuit of ultimate magic. Now too powerful for the Elder Brain’s remaining minions to confront, the elder brain and Zeverrex are in a stalemate. Both of them seek to break this stalemate with new pawns. In the end, while the Elder Brain attached themself to a dragon, Zeverrex’ alliance with the champions of Nightfall City proved victorious.
Love it. Are the champions of Nightfall City an adventuring party?
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Zeverrex is the only Ulitharid Arcanist in the known planes. Arcanism is already a rare pursuit among the mind flayers, and usually taken by those of lower ranks in an effort to gain authority. An ulitharid who is already at the top of its colony usually sees no use for traditional magic. Zeverrex’ creation was rushed though, as the elder brain had suffered heavy losses. It needed a strong right hand and forced an ulitharid to be born in an unsuitable vessel. This caused the lingering bardic magic to influence Zeverrex which slowly pushed them towards Arcanism. Suldivult was an old Alhoon who had lost their circle when Zeverrex found them. Zeverrex spared the heretic and started to learn from them. Zeverrex managed to convince two other mind flayers of the colony to join themself and Suldivult in the pursuit of ultimate magic. Now too powerful for the Elder Brain’s remaining minions to confront, the elder brain and Zeverrex are in a stalemate. Both of them seek to break this stalemate with new pawns. In the end, while the Elder Brain attached themself to a dragon, Zeverrex’ alliance with the champions of Nightfall City proved victorious.
Love it. Are the champions of Nightfall City an adventuring party?
Yes the Champions of Nightfall City was the first group I DM'ed in this world. They were seven strong:
Borston R.D. Sox, Githyanki Eldritch Knight who sold his sword as mercenary after being exiled by Vlaakith. Baxus Moonstrides, Leonin Bardlock who taught pact law at the Mage Guild, but preferred adventure. Thorfinn Runeéye, Dwarven Rune Knight, widowed mercenary veteran who ran the local pub and had his daughter kidnapped. Eira Silas, Half-Elf Druid with a Firbolg mother, absentee parents lead her to seek connection elswhere. Dalek Skaro, Warforged Gloomstalker, an abandoned construct from the fiendish war that was repaired by Nightfall's Blacksmith. Leniya Whynstar, Satyr Spirits Bard, the daughter of the Mayor's late secretary, drifting without purpose after her fiancee vanished. Lobelia, Kobold Crown Paladin, sworn to the last Steel Dragon, send to aid the heroes.
Zeverrex is the only Ulitharid Arcanist in the known planes. Arcanism is already a rare pursuit among the mind flayers, and usually taken by those of lower ranks in an effort to gain authority. An ulitharid who is already at the top of its colony usually sees no use for traditional magic. Zeverrex’ creation was rushed though, as the elder brain had suffered heavy losses. It needed a strong right hand and forced an ulitharid to be born in an unsuitable vessel. This caused the lingering bardic magic to influence Zeverrex which slowly pushed them towards Arcanism. Suldivult was an old Alhoon who had lost their circle when Zeverrex found them. Zeverrex spared the heretic and started to learn from them. Zeverrex managed to convince two other mind flayers of the colony to join themself and Suldivult in the pursuit of ultimate magic. Now too powerful for the Elder Brain’s remaining minions to confront, the elder brain and Zeverrex are in a stalemate. Both of them seek to break this stalemate with new pawns. In the end, while the Elder Brain attached themself to a dragon, Zeverrex’ alliance with the champions of Nightfall City proved victorious.
Love it. Are the champions of Nightfall City an adventuring party?
Yes the Champions of Nightfall City was the first group I DM'ed in this world. They were seven strong:
Borston R.D. Sox, Githyanki Eldritch Knight who sold his sword as mercenary after being exiled by Vlaakith. Baxus Moonstrides, Leonin Bardlock who taught pact law at the Mage Guild, but preferred adventure. Thorfinn Runeéye, Dwarven Rune Knight, widowed mercenary veteran who ran the local pub and had his daughter kidnapped. Eira Silas, Half-Elf Druid with a Firbolg mother, absentee parents lead her to seek connection elswhere. Dalek Skaro, Warforged Gloomstalker, an abandoned construct from the fiendish war that was repaired by Nightfall's Blacksmith. Leniya Whynstar, Satyr Spirits Bard, the daughter of the Mayor's late secretary, drifting without purpose after her fiancee vanished. Lobelia, Kobold Crown Paladin, sworn to the last Steel Dragon, send to aid the heroes.
Fascinating! I’d probably be a lot like Eira lol. What’s a Steel Dragon?
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Me and about 4 friends started Dnd at our school and apparently it's really popular now so yay!
Im gonna make a cult of Buckner thread soon.
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What thought?
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I think it’ll be ok. Just follow your friend’s lead.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
hmm… ok
Hello, I’m The mighty Dragon bard!
Music nerd, bookworm, dragon lover and avid shoe wearer. I also like drawing and playing guitar.
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I totally get it. You don’t need to say anymore. And that could defo be awkward for you.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
No prob :)
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
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Hello, I’m The mighty Dragon bard!
Music nerd, bookworm, dragon lover and avid shoe wearer. I also like drawing and playing guitar.
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The Lego movie is so good
Hello, I’m The mighty Dragon bard!
Music nerd, bookworm, dragon lover and avid shoe wearer. I also like drawing and playing guitar.
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Hi Archer! Hi Kobold!
Ok, so no one is on now, for… lunch? (Where I am.)
Aha
Weapon Arts
Once per short rest a creature can use a weapon art. To use a weapon art the creature must be holding a weapon that the creature is proficient with or an Improvised Weapon, have at least one level in Fighter, Monk, Barbarian, Ranger or Rogue and fulfill the requirement described in the weapon art. The used weapon art depends on the type of the weapon held.
If an ability calls for a save against Weapon DC, calculate this DC with the following formulas:
Melee Weapon: 8 + Strength Modifier + Proficiency Bonus
Range Weapon: 8 + Dexterity Modifier + Proficiency Bonus
Finesse weapons can use either formula depending on your choice.
Available Weapon Arts shall be added to the Thread Below.
Below will follow a list of available weapon arts
Simple Melee Weapons
Clubs: Concussive Smash
When you hit a melee weapon attack against a creature, using a club, you may roll one additional damage die against that creature. The target must then make a CON save against your Weapon DC, or be stunned until the start of your next turn.
Daggers: Backstab
While flanking a target (having at least one ally on the other side of the target within 5 feet of it) and being within 5 feet of the target, you may use your bonus action to force the target to roll a WIS save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, your next melee weapon attack with a dagger will be a critical hit if it hits.
Greatclubs: Whack-a-Mole
If you reduce a creature's hp to 0 with a greatclub, you can make another melee weapon attack this turn. This additional melee weapon attack must also be made with a greatclub.
Handaxes: Aim for the Hand
If you throw a handaxe, you can pick an arm. If you hit, the creature has to roll a DEX save against your Weapon DC. If it fails, it drops whatever it was holding.
Javelins: Pinning Throw
If you move at least 10 feet, you can throw a javelin up to its long range as if it was the normal range, as long as the throw is in the same direction as your movement. If this attack hits, the target must make a STR save against your Weapon DC or have its speed reduced to 0 until your next turn.
Light Hammers: Knee Breaker
You can use your bonus action to make an attack with a light hammer aimed at the legs. If you hit this attack, the target must make a CON save against your Weapon DC. If it fails, the targets speed is halved for one minute. At the end of its turn, the target can make another CON save, if it succeeds the reduced speed ends.
Maces: Realign Impact
If you roll a 1 on a damage die with a mace, you can treat it like a 6. You can only manipulate one dice this way per weapon art use.
Quarterstaves: Sweep the Legs
You can use one melee weapon attack with a quarterstaff to aim for the legs. If you do, the target must roll a STR or DEX save (The target chooses) against your Weapon DC. If they fail this save, they fall prone and take 1d4 bludgeoning damage when hitting the ground. Flying targets are immune.
Sickles: Lacerate
When you hit a melee weapon attack with a sickle, you can force the target to make a CON save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails they are bleeding. The target loses 1d4 hit points due to blood loss at the start of each turn until they or an ally within 5 foot of the target uses their action to stop the bleeding. Creatures without blood are immune.
Spears: Rush Attack
While wielding a spear, you can use your action to dash in a straight line at an opponent. This movement does not trigger oppertunity attacks, but cannot move through occupied squares. When you get within 5 feet of your target, the movement stops and you make one melee weapon attack with your spear. If this attack hits, the target rolls a STR save against your Weapon DC. If they fail this save, the next attack against this target has advantage.
Simple Ranged Weapons
Light Crossbows: Sneaky Shot
If you are prone or in cover, you can make ranged weapon attack with a light crossbow using your bonus action. If you hit, the target must make an INT save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, you are considered hidden from the target until your next turn.
Darts: Barrage
If you have not moved this turn and make a ranged weapon attack with a dart, you can immediately make one additional ranged weapon attacks with a dart. If you do this, your speed becomes 0 for the rest of your turn and cannot be increased in any way. You can also not use any spells or abilities that cause movement.
Shortbows: Achilles Shot
When you make a ranged weapon attack with a shortbow, you can make a shot at a vulnerable point. If you hit, the creature must make a CON save against your weapon DC. If it fails you can roll your damage dies twice and take the biggest total.
Slings: Goliath Slayer
When you make a ranged weapon attack with a sling against a creature that is Large or larger, you can deal an additional 1d4 piercing damage on that attack. If this attack hits, the target makes a WIS save against your Weapon DC. If this save fails, the creature is blinded until the start of your turn.
Martial Melee Weapons
Battleaxes: Bury the Hatchet
When you are hit with an attack from a creature within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make one melee weapon attack with a battleaxe against that creature.
Flails: Shieldsmasher
When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack with a flail, you force the creature to make a STR save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, their AC is lowered with 2 until they use an action to restore their AC.
Glaives: Guillotine
You drop the glaive down on your foe from above for devastating effect. You give yourself advantage on your next melee weapon attack with a glaive. If you hit, the target rolls a CON save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, they are incapacitated until the end of their next turn.
Greataxes: Terrifying Slash
When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack with a greataxe, you do it with such verocity that it inspires fear. All creatures, excluding the target and yourself, within 10 foot of the target must make a CHA save. Any creature that fails this save is frightened of you until the end of your next turn and must use their reaction to run away from you.
Greatswords: A Champion's Weapon
You can use your bonus action, while wielding a greatsword, to draw the attention of all enemies within 15 feet of yourself. Hostile creatures within 15 feet of you must make a WIS save against your Weapon DC. Any creature that fails this save has disadvantage on attack rolls against creatures other than you until your next turn.
Halberds: Use the Point
You switch up your attack pattern, using the point of the weapon. Your melee weapon attacks using a halberd have advantage and do piercing damage instead of slashing damage until the end of your turn.
Lances: Strike Close
During the remainder of this turn, you no longer have disadvantage against targets within 5 feet of you on melee weapon attacks with a lance. When you hit a melee weapon attack with a lance on a creature within 5 feet of you, the target must make a STR save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails this save, they are pushed 5 feet away from you.
Longswords: Pommel Strike
You can use your bonus action while wielding a longsword to make an additional melee weapon attack with the pommel. This attack deals 1d4 + strength modifier bludgeoning damage. If the attack hits, the target must make a CON save against your Weapon DC or have disadvantage on attack rolls until the end of its next turn.
Mauls: Backbreaker
While wielding a maul, you can aim for a paralyzing smash on a creature, as long as it is no more than one size larger than you and is within your weapon's range. You can use your action to force a target to make a STR or DEX save against your Weapon DC (the target decides). If the target fails, it is paralyzed until your next turn or until the target takes damage.
Morningstars: Tenacity
When you miss a melee weapon attack with a morningstar, you can use your reaction to deal bludgeoning damage equal to your strength modifier with a minimum of 0 to the original target.
Pikes: Long Thrust
If you are wielding a pike, you can activate your long thrusts. For the rest of this turn you can make melee weapon attacks at 15 foot range with a pike.
Rapiers: Precision Strike
When you make a melee weapon attack with a rapier you can add an additional d4 to the attack roll. If this attack hits, the target must make a DEX save against your Weapon DC or take piercing damage equal to the amount rolled on the d4.
Scimitars: Quick Flourish
When you make a melee weapon attack with a scimitar you can use your bonus action to take the dodge action.
Shortswords: Deliberate Strike
If you ready a melee weapon attack with a shortsword while there are no hostile creatures within 5 feet of you, you have advantage on that attack when it happens. If that attack hits, the target must make a WIS save against your Weapon DC or else have disadvantage on attacks against you until the end of their next turn (Unless it is already their turn, then they have disadvantage until the end of their current turn).
Tridents: Trap the Foot
When making a melee weapon attack with a trident, you can force the target to make a DEX save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails they are now considered grappled, and you can no longer attack with the trident and the trident remains stuck in the creature. A creature can use an action to attempt to remove the trident. If they do, they must roll a STR save against your weapon DC. A creature without legs is immune to this effect.
War Picks: Piercing Strike
When you hit a melee weapon attack with a war pick, you can force a target to make a CON save against your Weapon DC or recieve a Gaping Wound. As long as the creature has a Gaping Wound, it takes 1 additional damage any time it takes Piercing, Slashing or Bludgeoning damage. A Gaping Wound can be removed through healing of any kind. A creature can also use its action to make a WIS save against your Weapon DC to remove the Gaping Wound effect with treatmant.
Warhammers: Bonk
When you hit a melee weapon attack with a warhammer, you can force the target to make a STR save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails the save, they are knocked 15 feet away from you and fall prone.
Whips: Coil and Pull
When you hit a melee weapon attack with a whip, you can force a creature to make a STR save against your Weapon DC or be pulled to within 5 feet of you. You can freely switch weapons to another one handed melee weapon as part of the same attack.
Martial Ranged Weapons
Blowgun: Poison Delivery
If you use a blowgun to deliver a poisoned ammunition or other special ammunition, you can give yourself an extra d4 on the attack roll. If you do, and the special ammunition or poison has a saving throw, you can also decide that the target must roll against your Weapon DC instead of the normal DC of the ammunition or poison.
Hand Crossbows: Mobile Shot
When you use your action to Dash or Disengage, you can use your bonus action to make one ranged weapon attack with a hand crossbow. If this attack hits you may then exchange the hand crossbow for a melee weapon as part of the same bonus action.
Heavy Crossbows: Marking Shot
When you hit a creature with a ranged weapon attack with a heavy crossbow, the creature must make a WIS save against your Weapon DC or be marked for 1 minute. A creature marked by you in this way gains no benefits from half cover or three-quarters cover against ranged weapon attacks with a heavy crossbow made by you. You also have advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks to find it and Wisdom (Survival) checks to track it.
Longbows: Silencing Shot
If an enemy within 60 foot of you attempts to perform a spell that has a vocal or somatic component, you may use your reaction to make a ranged attack roll with a longbow. If this attack hits, and the spell has an attack roll, the creature must make a save using its spellcasting ability against your Weapon DC or have disadvantage on the attack roll. If the creature casted a spell that requires concentration, it must make a concentration check against your Weapon DC or else lose concentration at the end of the current turn.
Nets: Retiarius
You ignore disadvantage on long range for your next ranged weapon attack with a net.
Special Weapons
Improvised Weapons: Finesse Throw
When you throw an improvised weapon, you can choose to make the attack roll with your dexterity modifier. Regardless of whichever you used, you may add your strength or dexterity modifier to the damage.
Improvised Weapons: Martial Prowess
When you make a melee weapon attack with an improvised weapon, you may treat the weapon as if you are proficient with it. If you are already proficient with melee weapons, you may add your proficiency modifier twice.
Natural Weapons: Attack the Face
When making a weapon attack with a natural weapon, you can target a creatures sensory parts. The target must make a CON save against your Weapon DC. If the target fails, you may decide whether to Blind, Deafen or Silence the creature. The effect lasts until your next turn.
Unarmed Strikes: Cage Shot
When making an unarmed strike, you may choose to target a vulnerable part. The target will have disadvantage on its first attack roll during its next turn. The target must make a CON save against your Weapon DC or fall prone.
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Zeverrex and Suldivult
Zeverrex is the only Ulitharid Arcanist in the known planes. Arcanism is already a rare pursuit among the mind flayers, and usually taken by those of lower ranks in an effort to gain authority. An ulitharid who is already at the top of its colony usually sees no use for traditional magic. Zeverrex’ creation was rushed though, as the elder brain had suffered heavy losses. It needed a strong right hand and forced an ulitharid to be born in an unsuitable vessel. This caused the lingering bardic magic to influence Zeverrex which slowly pushed them towards Arcanism. Suldivult was an old Alhoon who had lost their circle when Zeverrex found them. Zeverrex spared the heretic and started to learn from them. Zeverrex managed to convince two other mind flayers of the colony to join themself and Suldivult in the pursuit of ultimate magic. Now too powerful for the Elder Brain’s remaining minions to confront, the elder brain and Zeverrex are in a stalemate. Both of them seek to break this stalemate with new pawns. In the end, while the Elder Brain attached themself to a dragon, Zeverrex’ alliance with the champions of Nightfall City proved victorious.
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Love it. Are the champions of Nightfall City an adventuring party?
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Yes the Champions of Nightfall City was the first group I DM'ed in this world. They were seven strong:
Borston R.D. Sox, Githyanki Eldritch Knight who sold his sword as mercenary after being exiled by Vlaakith.
Baxus Moonstrides, Leonin Bardlock who taught pact law at the Mage Guild, but preferred adventure.
Thorfinn Runeéye, Dwarven Rune Knight, widowed mercenary veteran who ran the local pub and had his daughter kidnapped.
Eira Silas, Half-Elf Druid with a Firbolg mother, absentee parents lead her to seek connection elswhere.
Dalek Skaro, Warforged Gloomstalker, an abandoned construct from the fiendish war that was repaired by Nightfall's Blacksmith.
Leniya Whynstar, Satyr Spirits Bard, the daughter of the Mayor's late secretary, drifting without purpose after her fiancee vanished.
Lobelia, Kobold Crown Paladin, sworn to the last Steel Dragon, send to aid the heroes.
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Fascinating! I’d probably be a lot like Eira lol. What’s a Steel Dragon?
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