Sorcerer
Base Class: Sorcerer

To most practicioners, a school of magic represents one of the many categories of the arcane. Those that have perfected any of its ways know that it's not just a matter of classification, but an entire philosophy and power waiting to be decyphered and drawn upon.

Your innate powers may come from a guild of specialist casters that have dedicated their lifehoods to their particular field, which you are new their suitable testing vessel.  Perhaps you have been a talented apprentice binded to a powerful mage that desires their knowledge to live on. Or maybe you powers were inherited at birth and now are just a reflection of your own personality or part of a long family legacy, making you lean towards a particular style.

Sorcerous Tradition

At 1st level, you have a Sorcerous Tradition. Choose one of the schools of magic: Abjuration, Conjuration, Divination, Enchantment, Evocation, Ilusion, Necromancy or Transmutation.

This tradition gains the same features of the Arcane Tradition of the Wizard subclass of the school of magic of choice as you level up, detailed in the later features.

Also, you learn the 2nd level feature of the Arcane Tradition.  

As part of the Sorcerous Tradition:

  • whenever a feature references your Inteligence modifier, you can apply your Charisma modifier instead.
  • whenever a feature references your wizard level, you can apply your sorcerer level instead. 
  • whenever a feature references adding spells to your spellbook, you may ignore it and learn spells as a sorcerer would.

You can't take an Arcane Tradition option more than once even if you later get to choose again. 

 

School of Abjuration

You gain the features of the School of Abjuration subclass from the Wizard class as you progress on this Sorcerous Origin.

School of Conjuration

You gain the features of the School of Conjuration subclass from the Wizard class as you progress on this Sorcerous Origin.

School of Divination

You gain the features of the School of Divination subclass from the Wizard class as you progress on this Sorcerous Origin.

School of Enchantment

You gain the features of the School of Enchantment subclass from the Wizard class as you progress on this Sorcerous Origin.

School of Evocation

You gain the features of the School of Evocation subclass from the Wizard class as you progress on this Sorcerous Origin.

School of Ilusion

You gain the features of the School of Ilusion subclass from the Wizard class as you progress on this Sorcerous Origin.

School of Necromancy

You gain the features of the School of Necromancy subclass from the Wizard class as you progress on this Sorcerous Origin.

School of Transmutation

You gain the features of the School of Transmutation subclass from the Wizard class as you progress on this Sorcerous Origin.

Spell Heritage

Starting at 1st level, when your Spellcasting feature lets you learn or replace a sorcerer cantrip or a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher, you can choose the new spell from any spell list instead of the sorcerer spell list. If you do so, the new spell must be of a school of magic associated with your Sorcerous Tradition. You must otherwise obey all the restrictions for selecting the spell, and it becomes a sorcerer spell for you.

Also, you learn 1 additional spell at 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th level.

Tradition Mastery

Starting at 6th level, you gain the 6th level feature of your Sorcerous Tradition. 

Special Twist

At level 14th, you gain the benefits of the 10th level feature of your Sorcerous Tradition.

Also,  you can spend 2 sorcery points, in addition to the cost of two Metamagic options to apply them on a spell when you cast it. That spell has to be associated with your Sorcerous Tradition. You can do this once per round.

Sorcery Zenith

At 18th level, when you cast a spell of 7th level or lower of a school of magic associated with your Sorcerous Tradition, you can cast it spending sorcery points equal to double the spell level or by expending a spell slot. 

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