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<blockquote data-quote="AlmirEldignor" data-source="post: 6830489" data-attributes="member: 6795736"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">Wildcraft</span></strong></p><p>The tradition of Wildcraft includes spells that deceive, change, or control. Practitioners of this tradition are known by a wide range of titles, from witches to hedge wizards to occultists. They can change a creature's form or allow it to breathe underwater or make it soar through the air like a bird (or sometimes as a bird). Many practitioners of wildcraft find themselves excluded from larger communities, either as a result of their strange way of magic, or as a willing exile, although this is not always the case.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Wilds Savant</strong></p><p>Beginning when you select this Tradition at 2nd level, the gold and time you must spend to copy a spell from the Wildcraft spell list into your spellbook is halved. You also learn the <em>dancing lights</em> and <em>thaumaturgy</em> cantrips.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Animal Form</strong></p><p>At 2nd level, you can change your form between your normal form and an animal form at will. Choose a beast of CR 1/2 or lower for your animal form. You can change between your human and animal forms as a Bonus Action on your turn. Your forms share the same hit point pool (your original one), as well as your "mental" stats (INT, WIS, CHA), alignment, and personality. Your other game statistics are determined by which form you are in. While in your animal form, you can cast spells, but only if the spell does not require components that are consumed or have a listed cost in GP, and is on the Wildcraft spell list. When you are reduced to 0 hit points or fall unconscious, you revert back to your original form. You can choose a new beast of CR 1/2 or lower when you finish a long rest, replacing the old one.</p><p></p><p><strong>Ritualist</strong></p><p>By 6th level, you have mastered the art of casting your spells as rituals. At 6th level, and every four levels thereafter, you can add an additional spell to your spellbook from any class's spell list, as long as it has the ritual tag and is of a level for which you have spell slots. You can cast any spell added to your spellbook in this way as a ritual as if it were a Wizard spell, although you can't prepare the spell unless it is on the Wizard spell list.</p><p></p><p> <strong>Potion-maker</strong></p><p>Starting at 10th level, you gain the ability to brew potions that carry the effects of your spells. When you brew a potion, you can imbue it with the effect of a spell you have prepared, as long as that spell meets the following criteria:</p><p>-It is of 1st level or higher.</p><p>-It only targets a single creature.</p><p>-It does not have a casting time of a Reaction.</p><p>-It does not require a saving throw or attack roll (as long as the target of the spell is willing).</p><p> As part of the brewing process, you expend a spell slot as if you were casting the spell (you also define any other parameters of the spell at this time, such as what form a <em>polymorph</em> potion changes the target into. If the parameters you specify when you make the potion are impossible when the potion is used, the potion is wasted.) To brew a potion, you have any material components the spell requires, and those components are consumed, even if the spell does not normally consume them. You can brew the potion in a cauldron, pot, or similar object. </p><p> You can only have four potions at a time. At 16th level, you can have five potions. A potion loses its effectiveness if it is ever on a different plane than you, or you die.</p><p> A creature can use its action to drink a potion. When it does, it is affected by the spell as if you had cast it on them using a spell slot of a level equal to the one expended in making the potion. If the spell normally requires concentration, its duration is halved, and cannot be more than one minute. If the spell does not require concentration, it lasts for its normal duration or 10 minutes, whichever is shorter.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Wildcraft Spell List</p><p> </p><p>1st Level</p><p>Charm Person</p><p>Disguise Self</p><p>False Life</p><p>Longstrider</p><p>Protection from Evil and Good</p><p>Ray of Sickness</p><p>Sleep</p><p>Tasha's Hideous Laughter</p><p>Unseen Servant</p><p>Witch Bolt</p><p> </p><p>2nd Level</p><p>Alter Self</p><p>Blindness/Deafness</p><p>Crown of Madness</p><p>Darkness</p><p>Enlarge/Reduce</p><p>Invisibility</p><p>Melf's Acid Arrow</p><p>Ray of Enfeeblement</p><p>Spider Climb</p><p>Web</p><p> </p><p>3rd Level</p><p>Bestow Curse</p><p>Fear</p><p>Gaseous Form</p><p>Hypnotic Pattern</p><p>Remove Curse</p><p>Stinking Cloud</p><p>Tongues</p><p>Vampiric Touch</p><p>Water Breathing</p><p> </p><p>4th</p><p>Blight</p><p>Confusion</p><p>Control Water</p><p>Evard's Black Tentacles</p><p>Greater Invisibility</p><p>Hallucinatory Terrain</p><p>Polymorph</p><p>Vitriolic Sphere</p><p> </p><p>5th</p><p>Cloudkill</p><p>Dominate Person</p><p>Geas</p><p>Hold Monster</p><p>Modify Memory</p><p>Scrying</p><p> </p><p>6th</p><p>Eyebite</p><p>Flesh to Stone</p><p>Programmed Illusion</p><p>True Seeing</p><p> </p><p>7th</p><p>Etherealness</p><p>Mirage Arcane</p><p>Project Image</p><p> </p><p>8th</p><p>Control Weather</p><p>Dominate Monster</p><p>Feeblemind</p><p> </p><p>9th</p><p>True Polymorph</p><p>Weird</p><p></p><p>Let me know what you think <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlmirEldignor, post: 6830489, member: 6795736"] [B][SIZE=3]Wildcraft[/SIZE][/B] The tradition of Wildcraft includes spells that deceive, change, or control. Practitioners of this tradition are known by a wide range of titles, from witches to hedge wizards to occultists. They can change a creature's form or allow it to breathe underwater or make it soar through the air like a bird (or sometimes as a bird). Many practitioners of wildcraft find themselves excluded from larger communities, either as a result of their strange way of magic, or as a willing exile, although this is not always the case. [B]Wilds Savant[/B] Beginning when you select this Tradition at 2nd level, the gold and time you must spend to copy a spell from the Wildcraft spell list into your spellbook is halved. You also learn the [I]dancing lights[/I] and [I]thaumaturgy[/I] cantrips. [B]Animal Form[/B] At 2nd level, you can change your form between your normal form and an animal form at will. Choose a beast of CR 1/2 or lower for your animal form. You can change between your human and animal forms as a Bonus Action on your turn. Your forms share the same hit point pool (your original one), as well as your "mental" stats (INT, WIS, CHA), alignment, and personality. Your other game statistics are determined by which form you are in. While in your animal form, you can cast spells, but only if the spell does not require components that are consumed or have a listed cost in GP, and is on the Wildcraft spell list. When you are reduced to 0 hit points or fall unconscious, you revert back to your original form. You can choose a new beast of CR 1/2 or lower when you finish a long rest, replacing the old one. [B]Ritualist[/B] By 6th level, you have mastered the art of casting your spells as rituals. At 6th level, and every four levels thereafter, you can add an additional spell to your spellbook from any class's spell list, as long as it has the ritual tag and is of a level for which you have spell slots. You can cast any spell added to your spellbook in this way as a ritual as if it were a Wizard spell, although you can't prepare the spell unless it is on the Wizard spell list. [B]Potion-maker[/B] Starting at 10th level, you gain the ability to brew potions that carry the effects of your spells. When you brew a potion, you can imbue it with the effect of a spell you have prepared, as long as that spell meets the following criteria: -It is of 1st level or higher. -It only targets a single creature. -It does not have a casting time of a Reaction. -It does not require a saving throw or attack roll (as long as the target of the spell is willing). As part of the brewing process, you expend a spell slot as if you were casting the spell (you also define any other parameters of the spell at this time, such as what form a [I]polymorph[/I] potion changes the target into. If the parameters you specify when you make the potion are impossible when the potion is used, the potion is wasted.) To brew a potion, you have any material components the spell requires, and those components are consumed, even if the spell does not normally consume them. You can brew the potion in a cauldron, pot, or similar object. You can only have four potions at a time. At 16th level, you can have five potions. A potion loses its effectiveness if it is ever on a different plane than you, or you die. A creature can use its action to drink a potion. When it does, it is affected by the spell as if you had cast it on them using a spell slot of a level equal to the one expended in making the potion. If the spell normally requires concentration, its duration is halved, and cannot be more than one minute. If the spell does not require concentration, it lasts for its normal duration or 10 minutes, whichever is shorter. Wildcraft Spell List 1st Level Charm Person Disguise Self False Life Longstrider Protection from Evil and Good Ray of Sickness Sleep Tasha's Hideous Laughter Unseen Servant Witch Bolt 2nd Level Alter Self Blindness/Deafness Crown of Madness Darkness Enlarge/Reduce Invisibility Melf's Acid Arrow Ray of Enfeeblement Spider Climb Web 3rd Level Bestow Curse Fear Gaseous Form Hypnotic Pattern Remove Curse Stinking Cloud Tongues Vampiric Touch Water Breathing 4th Blight Confusion Control Water Evard's Black Tentacles Greater Invisibility Hallucinatory Terrain Polymorph Vitriolic Sphere 5th Cloudkill Dominate Person Geas Hold Monster Modify Memory Scrying 6th Eyebite Flesh to Stone Programmed Illusion True Seeing 7th Etherealness Mirage Arcane Project Image 8th Control Weather Dominate Monster Feeblemind 9th True Polymorph Weird Let me know what you think :) [/QUOTE]
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