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As an action, you bless a creature within 5 feet of you, causing it to feel resolute and warding it from harm. This removes any bless or bane already on the creature. You cannot bless yourself. While blessed, the creature adds a d4 [[bonus die]] to all [[attack roll]]s and [[saving throws]]. | As an action, you bless a creature within 5 feet of you, causing it to feel resolute and warding it from harm. This removes any bless or bane already on the creature. You cannot bless yourself. While blessed, the creature adds a d4 [[bonus die]] to all [[attack roll]]s and [[saving throws]]. | ||
− | + | You can use your [[reaction]] to end a bless when: | |
+ | * The blessed creature is hit by an attack, thereby forcing that attack to miss. Until the end of the current turn, all further attack rolls against the target have [[disadvantage]]. | ||
+ | * The blessed creature fails a [[saving throw]], thereby allowing the save to be re-rolled, and use the new result if it is higher. The d4 bonus die still applies to the new roll. | ||
If a creature you blessed would fail its last [[death saving throw]], the save succeeds instead, and this blessing ends. | If a creature you blessed would fail its last [[death saving throw]], the save succeeds instead, and this blessing ends. | ||
===Bane=== | ===Bane=== | ||
− | As an action, you can curse a creature within 5 feet of you with a bane, causing it to feel weak and unfocused. This removes any bane or blessing already on the creature. While baned, whenever makes an [[attack roll]] or [[saving throw]] it rolls a d4 and subtracts the number rolled from the result. | + | As an action, you can curse a creature within 5 feet of you with a bane, causing it to feel weak and unfocused. This removes any bane or blessing already on the creature. While baned, whenever the creature makes an [[attack roll]] or [[saving throw]] it rolls a d4 and subtracts the number rolled from the result. |
− | When a creature you have baned | + | When a creature you have baned succeeds on a attack roll or ability check, you can use your [[reaction]] to end the bane and force that roll to fail instead. |
A creature's bane ends if it is targeted by an effect like {{Spell|Remove Curse}} or if it completes a [[long rest]]. A creature with the Legendary Resistance feature can apply one use of this feature to end a bane on itself at any time (no action required).<noinclude> | A creature's bane ends if it is targeted by an effect like {{Spell|Remove Curse}} or if it completes a [[long rest]]. A creature with the Legendary Resistance feature can apply one use of this feature to end a bane on itself at any time (no action required).<noinclude> | ||
[[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude> | [[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 21:18, 28 November 2020
Bless or Bane
Beginning at 5th level, you can channel your supernatural gifts into a powerful blessing or a debilitating curse. A creature with a blessing or a bane gives off a faint magical aura that can instantly be detected by any sage that can otherwise notice the creature. Any supernatural sense like detect magic can also detect the presence of a bane or blessing.
Regardless of whether you bless or bane, you can only use this feature once and regain the capability to use it when you finish a long rest. You become able to use this feature once more between rests when you reach 9th level (two uses), and 13th level (three uses).
You can only maintain one bless or bane at a time. Starting a new one ends the previous instance.
Any blessing or bane you make otherwise ends when you either fall unconscious or finish a long rest.
Bless
As an action, you bless a creature within 5 feet of you, causing it to feel resolute and warding it from harm. This removes any bless or bane already on the creature. You cannot bless yourself. While blessed, the creature adds a d4 bonus die to all attack rolls and saving throws.
You can use your reaction to end a bless when:
- The blessed creature is hit by an attack, thereby forcing that attack to miss. Until the end of the current turn, all further attack rolls against the target have disadvantage.
- The blessed creature fails a saving throw, thereby allowing the save to be re-rolled, and use the new result if it is higher. The d4 bonus die still applies to the new roll.
If a creature you blessed would fail its last death saving throw, the save succeeds instead, and this blessing ends.
Bane
As an action, you can curse a creature within 5 feet of you with a bane, causing it to feel weak and unfocused. This removes any bane or blessing already on the creature. While baned, whenever the creature makes an attack roll or saving throw it rolls a d4 and subtracts the number rolled from the result.
When a creature you have baned succeeds on a attack roll or ability check, you can use your reaction to end the bane and force that roll to fail instead.
A creature's bane ends if it is targeted by an effect like remove curse or if it completes a long rest. A creature with the Legendary Resistance feature can apply one use of this feature to end a bane on itself at any time (no action required).