tuxgeo
Adventurer
A "pact" in the sense that I think was meant by the original poster of this thread was the "pact boon" given to a warlock at the third warlock level. The original pact boons in the PHB were "pact of the chain," "pact of the blade," and "pact of the tome." In each case, the warlock's patron bestows upon the warlock some kind of gift as a reward for faithful service: either an improved form of the find familiar spell (castable as a ritual), or a pact weapon that you can summon to your hand, or a Book of Shadows which initially contains three freely-chosen cantrips from any class, and which book can be further improved with Invocations.
In order to come up with good new "pacts," it might be useful to ask oneself, "What might a warlock's patron give to a faithful warlock* in order to enhance that warlock's ability to serve the patron?"
* of course, 'faithful warlock' is a bit of a contradiction in terms, in the sense that one etymology of the word "warlock" is "oath-breaker," from 'vaer' meaning 'truth' and 'loegen' meaning 'lie.'
In order to come up with good new "pacts," it might be useful to ask oneself, "What might a warlock's patron give to a faithful warlock* in order to enhance that warlock's ability to serve the patron?"
* of course, 'faithful warlock' is a bit of a contradiction in terms, in the sense that one etymology of the word "warlock" is "oath-breaker," from 'vaer' meaning 'truth' and 'loegen' meaning 'lie.'
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