Base Class: Artificer
A warweaver is an artificer who casts magic by literally weaving threads of magic together. The warweaver uses their skills to weave a magical connection between them and their allies, allowing them to share magical effects with their comrades in order to protect them while fighting by their side.
Tools of the Trade
At the 3rd level, you gain proficiency with weaver’s tools; if you already have this tool proficiency, you gain proficiency with one other type of artisan’s tools of your choice. You also gain proficiency with martial weapons.
Warweaver Spells
You gain additional spells at the artificer levels listed.
Warweaver Spells
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3rd |
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5th |
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9th |
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13th |
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17th |
Eldritch Tapestry
At 3rd level, your expert understanding of the Weave has taught you how to create unseen strands of the Weave to connect you with your allies. At the end of the long rest, with your weaver's tools in hand, you can touch a number of willing creatures other than you equal to your proficiency bonus. You then create a magical connection, called an eldritch tapestry, between those creatures and yourself. The eldritch tapestry lasts until you finish a long rest.
Whenever you cast an artificer spell that targets exactly one creature connected by your eldritch tapestry (including yourself), you may also target a second creature with the same spell. The new target must be connected by the eldritch tapestry and within range of the spell.
Interwoven Tactics
At 5th level, if you use your action to cast an artificer cantrip while holding a magic weapon, you can make an attack with that weapon immediately after casting the cantrip as part of the same action. If the cantrip you cast deals damage, you may have your weapon deal the same damage type as the cantrip cast.
Stitched Space
At the 9th level, as an action, you can select two creatures connected by your eldritch tapestry and within 60 ft. of each other. If both are willing, they both teleport to each other’s locations, swapping places. After you use this feature once, you must either finish a short or long rest, or you must expend a 2nd level spell in order to use it again.
Alternatively, when you use this feature, you may expend a spell slot greater than 2nd level to increase the number of creatures you can select, increasing the number by one for every increased spell level.
Perfected Tapestry
At 15th level, when you use your Eldritch Tapestry feature when casting a 1st or 2nd level spell, you can target all creatures connected by the Eldritch Tapestry and within range of the spell.
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Posted Jun 9, 2021To anyone who happens to read this, I hope you enjoy! Any critiques of the subclass are more than welcome. For credit where credit is due, this subclass is based on a prestige class of the same name from D&D 3.5 edition.