For everyone who loves vampires and who has always wanted to play as one
But DM say that is a race or a class and it's not created so you can't play as it , technically vampirism is a disease
So for all of you all blood sucking wannabe fans
I have created a feet using the entire monster manuals of a vampire it is the the full-blown vampire disease
All penalties are straight from the monster manual
all spells are completely from the player's handbook and other official content nothing is Homebrew
Check out my feat it's called Vampirism there is no restrictions on jobs are classes that can be a vampire the feat has its own perks and advantages and disadvantages
Just make sure you don't forget to feed you might starve to death
the only requirement is that you must have failed a constitution saving throw after being attacked by a vampire and you must have served as a vampire spawn for (1d6) days which I will be making the feat for vampire spawn
Just want to point out that the Zendikar Vampire exists and is a completely reasonable race option if you're allowing the planeshift content. Someone even wrote the Zendikar Vampire up in the homebrew section already.
And because being a Vampire brings your Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution all up to 18 (16 for Vampire Spawn, I think), it would bring your AC to 18 with Unarmored Defense, along with Regeneration and resistance to nonmagical weapon attacks.
Castlevania kind of sold Godbrand short, when you think about it.
For everyone who loves vampires and who has always wanted to play as one
But DM say that is a race or a class and it's not created so you can't play as it , technically vampirism is a disease
So for all of you all blood sucking wannabe fans
I have created a feet using the entire monster manuals of a vampire it is the the full-blown vampire disease
All penalties are straight from the monster manual
all spells are completely from the player's handbook and other official content nothing is Homebrew
Check out my feat it's called Vampirism there is no restrictions on jobs are classes that can be a vampire the feat has its own perks and advantages and disadvantages
Just make sure you don't forget to feed you might starve to death
the only requirement is that you must have failed a constitution saving throw after being attacked by a vampire and you must have served as a vampire spawn for (1d6) days which I will be making the feat for vampire spawn
I don't think this should be under Story/Lore. Put it under Homebrew.
There is no dawn after eternal night.
Homebrew: Magic items, Subclasses
Vampire Half-Orc Barbarian.
Imagine it.
Don’t really have to. Godbrand already exists. Thank you, Castlevania.
"Ignorance is bliss, and you look absolutely miserable."
Just want to point out that the Zendikar Vampire exists and is a completely reasonable race option if you're allowing the planeshift content. Someone even wrote the Zendikar Vampire up in the homebrew section already.
Um... no need to do a homebrew race. There is a sidebar in the MM about what stats change when you become a vampire spawn or vampire.
There is no dawn after eternal night.
Homebrew: Magic items, Subclasses
And because being a Vampire brings your Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution all up to 18 (16 for Vampire Spawn, I think), it would bring your AC to 18 with Unarmored Defense, along with Regeneration and resistance to nonmagical weapon attacks.
Castlevania kind of sold Godbrand short, when you think about it.
Yes, I would require anyone that becomes a vampire to start out as a spawn.