Fashioned from magically reinforced bark and interwoven with vibrant living vines, the Bloomguard Armour is a testament to the harmonious bond between the wearer and the nurturing forces of nature. When donned, the armour's living elements bloom with small flowers, emitting a faint, rejuvenating herbal aroma.
Nature's Whisper (Passive). Communicate with plants within 30 feet to gain information about terrain, weather, and nearby creatures.
Fruitful Fortitude (Passive). Permanently increase maximum HP by 15, movement speed by 10ft and resistance to poison.
Verdant Vengeance (Passive). Automatically deal 3d6 nature damage to an attacker when they land a critical hit on you.
Nature's Ward (3/short Rest). As a reaction, reduce damage from an attack by 3d6 as the living hauberk creates hardened shielding around the impact region.
Chlorophyll Charge (2/long Rest). Gain a speed and athletics boost: +2 to Dexterity and Strength for 10 minutes.
Blossom Barrier (1/long Rest). Create a 10ft dome of vines within 60 feet, providing full cover for 1 minute, this can cover a medium creature.
Mist of Renewal (2/long Rest). Release a healing mist, healing for 3d4+3 HP.
Grove's Embrace (1/long Rest). The wearer can cast Entangle without expending a spell slot.
Harvest's Blessing (1/Day). For 10 minutes, the wearer can concentrate on accelerating the growth of plants in a 100-foot radius, creating difficult terrain for enemies within the radius. The underbrush, vines, and other vegetation thicken, making the area hard to navigate. This difficult terrain lasts for 10 minutes and does not affect allies. The lush growth provides half cover to allies within the area, granting them a +2 bonus to AC and Dexterity saving throws as long as they remain within the terrain.
- Created for the Athana Chronicles -
This armor consists of a coat and leggings (and perhaps a separate skirt) of leather covered with overlapping pieces of metal, much like the scales of a fish. The suit includes gauntlets.
Notes: Bonus: Hit Points, Bonus: Speed, Resistance: Poison, Stealth Disadvantage
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