Difference between revisions of "Fire/10th"
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* '''''Valoo's Rage.''''' A creature you've [[#Bless or Bane|baned]] gains no benefit from [[Damage Resistance|resistance]] or immunity to fire damage. When the baned creature takes fire damage, you can use your [[reaction]] to impose [[Damage Vulnerability|vulnerability]] to the damage roll and cause the creature to be [[ignited]]. | * '''''Valoo's Rage.''''' A creature you've [[#Bless or Bane|baned]] gains no benefit from [[Damage Resistance|resistance]] or immunity to fire damage. When the baned creature takes fire damage, you can use your [[reaction]] to impose [[Damage Vulnerability|vulnerability]] to the damage roll and cause the creature to be [[ignited]]. | ||
− | <noinclude> | + | At 14th level you can either gain another Divinity feature or another [[#Legacy|Legacy]] feature.<noinclude> |
[[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude> | [[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 13:28, 29 November 2020
Divinity
At 10th level, you learn to augment bane, blessings, or senses with truly divine power from the gods. You gain one of the following benefits:
- Scorn of Din. Once per turn, when a creature you have baned is hit by any attack, the attacker may add a d6 bonus die to the damage roll. When an attack misses the creature, you can use your reaction to end the bane and force the attack to hit instead.
- Volvagia's Heatsense. You can use your action blindsight out to a range of 60 feet, which persists until the end of your next turn.
- Valoo's Rage. A creature you've baned gains no benefit from resistance or immunity to fire damage. When the baned creature takes fire damage, you can use your reaction to impose vulnerability to the damage roll and cause the creature to be ignited.
At 14th level you can either gain another Divinity feature or another Legacy feature.