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== Instinctive Defense ==
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At 3rd level, you learn to employ mystical arts of combat and subterfuge.  These arts lay the foundation of the supernatural arts you will gradually begin to master.
 
 
 
You gain the [[Martial Arts (talent)|Martial Arts]] and X talents as a bonus.  If you already have either talent, you instead gain another [[#Clever Talent|clever talent]] of your choice.
 
 
 
You also gain proficiency with the {{i|disguise kit}}.  If already proficient, you can either regain 2 [[Opportunist#Proficiency Points|proficiency points]] or become proficient in any other [[professional tool]] of your choice.
 
 
 
Finally, you gain proficiency in the [[Perception]] skill.  If already proficient, you can either regain 2 [[Opportunist#Proficiency Points|proficiency points]] or become proficient in any other [[skill]] of your choice.
 
 
 
== Lucent Arts ==
 
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You learn two lucent arts from the following list, and learn one more of your choice at every three opportunist levels hereafter: 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th.  Whenever you gain the [[Opportunist#Improvement|Improvement]] feature, you can replace one of the lucent arts you've learned with a new one.
 
 
 
== Unerring Senses ==
 
At 9th level, you begin to see and hear what it seems others cannot.  Your eyes are beginning to know absolute truth.  You become an [[expert]] in one [[skill]] of your choice from [[Insight]], [[Investigation]], and [[Perception]].
 
 
 
As an [[expert]], you add a [[bonus die]] to [[ability check]]s which use one of the chosen skills. The size of this die depends on your proficiency bonus: d8 for +4, d10 for +5, and d12 for +6.  This does not affect your passive Perception score.
 
 
 
== Slit of Truth ==
 
Gradually, your senses begin to see through magic and deception that would cloud them.  Starting from 12th level, you see a [[heavily obscured]] area as if it was [[lightly obscured]], and see any [[lightly obscured]] area as if it wasn't obscured.
 
 
 
From now on, you also have [[advantage]] on every [[saving throw]] you make against an [[illusion]] spell.
 
 
 
== Perfect Senses ==
 
At 15th level, you become an [[expert]] in the [[Insight]], [[Investigation]], and [[Perception]] [[skills]] if you aren't already. 
 
 
 
You have [[advantage]] on every [[saving throw]] against being [[blinded]] or [[deafened]].
 
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== Eye of Truth ==
 
Starting from 18th level, you have [[truesight]] out to a range of 30 feet.  This means within this range you can see see in normal and magical [[darkness]], see [[invisible]] creatures and objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on [[saving throw]]s against them, and perceive the original form of a shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic.
 
 
 
Additionally, you cannot be [[blinded]] or [[deafened]] to anything within this range.
 
 
 
  
 
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ClassesOpportunistLucent

Lucent is one of several possible subclasses you can undertake as an opportunist.

Your subclass enacts features at 3rd level and every three levels thereafter: 6th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th. See Opportunist#Lucent for an integrated list that combines lucent features with those of the base opportunist class.


Mystic Talents

At 3rd level, you learn to employ mystical arts of combat and subterfuge. These arts lay the foundation of the supernatural arts you will gradually begin to master.

You gain the Martial Arts and Unarmored Defense (Lucent's Parry) talents as a bonus. If you already have either talent, you instead gain another clever talent of your choice.

You also gain proficiency with both the Perception skill and the disguise kit. If already proficient, you can either regain 2 proficiency points, become proficient in another professional tool, or become proficient in another skill.

Lucent Arts

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At 6th level, you begin to master the supernatural arts that make a lucent so legendary. You learn two lucent arts from the following list, and learn one more of your choice at every three opportunist levels hereafter: 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th. Whenever you gain the Improvement feature, you can replace one of the lucent arts you've learned with a new one.

You can use any lucent art you have learned as an action, so long as you have one hand free to perform it.

Some arts have a level prerequisite as shown in the second column. Your opportunist level must be at least this high before you can learn the chosen art.

Some arts call for a saving throw. The DC for this save equals 8 + your Wisdom + your proficiency bonus. If any art calls for your casting ability, it is Wisdom. Any damage from an art overcomes damage resistance and immunity as if it was a magic weapon.

Art Level Effect
Bouncing Fish Make a single unarmed strike with a reach of 30 feet.
Burst Grenade Throw a magical explosive ball to any space you can see within 30 feet of you. Either now, or as a reaction made before the start of your next turn, you can expend 1 stamina point to cause this ball to detonate. When it detonates, any creature within 5 feet of it must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or take 1d6 thunder damage and be knocked prone. You can use this reaction when a creature moves into range of the explosive, causing it to potentially fall prone in the midst of its movement.
     When activate the explosion, before the saving throw is rolled you can expend any number of stamina points (not to exceed your opportunist level) to add 1d6 thunder damage for each point.
Cat's Grace Expend 1 stamina point to give yourself or a creature you touch advantage on all Dexterity checks for 1 minute. This art only affects ability checks, not attack rolls or saving throws.
Explosive Step Expend 1 stamina point. Every creature within 5 feet of you must succeed on a Strength saving throw or take 2d6 fire damage. You then teleport a distance up to your base walking speed to any point you can see.
     When you use this art, before the saving throw is rolled you can expend any number of stamina points (not to exceed your opportunist level) to add 1d6 fire damage for each point.
Flawless Disguise Instantly create any disguise for yourself as if using a disguise kit with which you are proficient. Any ability check made to see through this disguise is made with disadvantage. You can use an action to return to normal.
Gravity Grenade Expend 1 stamina point. One creature you can see within 20 feet of you must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or take 2d8 force damage and be pulled up to 20 feet straight towards you.
     When you use this art, before the saving throw is rolled you can expend any number of stamina points (not to exceed your opportunist level) to add 1d8 force damage for each point.
Illusions Either cast minor illusion, or expend 1 stamina point to cast silent image.
Magic Negation Expend 1 stamina point to cast dispel magic. If targeting a spell from the enchantment or illusion schools, you have advantage on the check.
Mask of Truth Expend 1 stamina point to cast speak with animals.
Lightning Chain A whip you are wielding becomes charged with magic electricity. Until the whip leaves your person, it is a magic weapon. Every hit with it deals an extra 1d6 lightning damage.
Nondetection Cast nondetection. When you cast nondetection again with this art, the previous instance of it ends.
Warding Faith You or a creature you touch gains the benefit of a shield, adding 2 to its AC, for up to 8 hours. This effect doesn't combine with the AC bonus provided by any other shield. If you use this art again, the previous instance of it ends immediately.
Warp Instantly teleport up to 20 feet to any unoccupied space that you can see. You can expend stamina points to teleport up to an extra 20 feet of distance for each point.
Whirlwind Make one unarmed strike against any or all creatures within 5 feet of you. Any swarm hit by this attack does not resist its damage.
Blinding Flash 9th Cast the blinding flash spell by expending 5 stamina points.
Whisper Magic 9th Cast message, expend 3 stamina points to cast magic mouth, or expend 4 stamina points to cast sending.
Needle Storm 12th Make up to three ranged spell attacks out to a range of 60 feet. You can use either Dexterity or Wisdom as your casting ability for the attack rolls. Each hit deals 1d6 piercing damage.
     You can use an action to "charge up" your Needle Storm art by preparing needles in advance. If you did so during your last turn, each hit instead deals 2d6 piercing damage.
Vanish 12th Expend 5 stamina points to become invisible for up to 1 minute or until you take damage, whichever comes first.
Stunning Strike 12th Expend 3 stamina points to make a single unarmed strike. Instead of taking damage, the target must succeed on a Constitution saving throw or be stunned until the end of your next turn. Regardless of success or failure, once a creature attempts this saving throw it becomes immune to this art for 24 hours.

Inner Tranquility

Starting from 9th level, you can add your Wisdom modifier to your maximum number of stamina points.

Unerring Senses

At 9th level, you begin to see and hear what it seems others cannot. Your eyes are beginning to know absolute truth. You become an expert in one skill of your choice from Insight, Investigation, and Perception: if you make an ability check with the chosen skill, add double your proficiency bonus.

You also have advantage on any saving throw made against an illusion spell.

Swift Arts

Starting at 12th level, you can use one of your lucent arts as your cunning action once. You regain the ability to do so when you next roll initiative or finish a short rest.

At 18th level, you can use one of your lucent arts as your cunning action once per turn.

Slit of Truth

Starting from 12th level, your Wisdom (Perception) checks and attack rolls don't suffer disadvantage from naturally occurring obstructions or darkness within 20 feet.

Eye of Truth

Starting from 15th level, you always have truesight out to a range of 20 feet—even if you are otherwise blinded. Truesight means within this range you can see see in normal and magical darkness, see invisible creatures and objects, automatically detect visual illusions and succeed on saving throws against them, and perceive the original form of a shapechanger or a creature that is transformed by magic.