I'd allow a warlock to get the magic resistance from his chain pact familiar, but only after he earned its devotion.
That's an interesting idea. I may have to keep it in mind as a DM for my warlock player.
I'd allow a warlock to get the magic resistance from his chain pact familiar, but only after he earned its devotion.
Hi all
I noticed when reading the monster manual for DM reasons, that variant familiars such as the quasit and Pseudodragon, available to warlocks, grant magic resistance to their partner.
Take a look at page 254 of the Monster Manual (Variant Pseudodragon). As if a lv3 Warlock lv3 Bear totem Barbarian wasn't hearty enough! Next I guess you'll take 6 levels in vengeance paladin and have +Charisma mod to all the saves that you'll have advantage on too. If you're a dwarf, you'll also have Charisma mod and advantage vs poisons too and a stack of extra hitpoints if you're a hill dwarf.
My question is, am I reading this right and secondly, isn't having magic resistance at 3rd level overpowered?
You gain the service of a familiar, a spirit that takes an animal form you choose: bat, cat, crab, frog (toad), hawk, lizard, octopus, owl, poisonous snake, fish (quipper), rat, raven, sea horse, spider, or weasel. Appearing in an unoccupied space within range, the familiar has the statistics of the chosen form, though it is a celestial, fey, or fiend (your choice) instead of a beast.
Pure speculation unsupported by text. In fact... there is absolutely nothing to suggest that the familiar can't be the Patron itself!Chain pact familiars aren't serving voluntarily. They're being compelled through magic (and perhaps also the authority of the warlock's patron). I'd allow a warlock to get the magic resistance from his chain pact familiar, but only after he earned its devotion.
My question is, am I reading this right and secondly, isn't having magic resistance at 3rd level overpowered?
So... you've got a character who can make any saving throw, but who can't actually do much of anything. You could accomplish the same thing with a lot less work by asking the DM to let you play another character's pet rock.Take a look at page 254 of the Monster Manual (Variant Pseudodragon). As if a lv3 Warlock lv3 Bear totem Barbarian wasn't hearty enough! Next I guess you'll take 6 levels in vengeance paladin and have +Charisma mod to all the saves that you'll have advantage on too. If you're a dwarf, you'll also have Charisma mod and advantage vs poisons too and a stack of extra hitpoints if you're a hill dwarf.
3rd level warlocks don't get magic resistance because they don't get real imps, quasits, and pseudodragons.
Pure speculation unsupported by text. In fact... there is absolutely nothing to suggest that the familiar can't be the Patron itself!