![]() ![]() So I believe adding a new feature at 15th rather than 14th is less complicated. Reason being, I think it's more mechanically balanced and less feature heavy at that lvl lvl 14 gives you wings (which can significantly affect how you approach a fight), while 15th level just increases your breath weapon damage. ![]() The subclass feature which was originally at 14th level has been moved to 15th level.Added the Gem Totem Dragon subclass, allowing you to choose from the gem dragons released in Fizban's (amethyst, crystal, emerald, sapphire, and topaz).But there's also the possibility, if you've already used it 6 times, that you could get all 6 uses back. Now whenever you take a short rest you can regain, at minimum, 1 of your breath uses. Due to the changes to draconic breath, changed the class' capstone feature.Added a new feature at lvl 9 called "Enlarged Breath", which allows you to expend two uses of your draconic breath at once to double the size/length of your draconic breath.As a result of this change, the damage scaling of the draconic breath has been lowered back to pre-v3.1 levels, starting at 2d6 at lvl 1 and reaching 6d6 at lvl 20. Now, you can use your breath weapon a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus each long rest, and you can use your breath weapon in place of a single weapon attack. Redesigned the draconic breath to work similarly to the breath weapons for the dragonborn in Fizban's Guide to Dragons.Re-worked a bit of the flavor of the class, leaning more heavily into the idea that a dragon shaman's totem dragon is more like a spirit guide that bonds its soul to the dragon shaman's soul, altering the dragon shaman's nature in a spiritual way which facilitates the physical changes that they undergo.Version 4.0 01Nov2021 (oh look, it's muh birthday!) The Wizard: Blue Magic and Sangromancy subclassesĬrafting Magic Items: A Guide to Artifice The Sorcerer: Frozen Heart and Phoenix Sorcery subclasses The Savage and the Striker: Dual Wielding subclasses The Monk: Way of the Mystic Force subclass The Barbarian: Path of the Wild Soul subclass This work is part of the collections of the Arcane Athenæum. In 5e, the Dragon Shaman fulfills the same types of rolls, acting as a strong party face, buffing their allies, and gaining powerful draconic abilities based on the type of totem dragon they select.Ĭheck out our Draconomicon for 5e, which contains information regarding more dragon species and has addtional options for the Chromatic, Gem, and Metallic Totem Dragons. Their auras gave the entire party useful combat buffs as well as social buffs, while the dragon shaman themselves slowly became more and more dragonlike. There, the Dragon Shaman acted as something of a buff-providing leader and damage-dealing striker. The Dragon Shaman class presented in this title is based on the Dragon Shaman in 3.5e's Player's Handbook II. To become a Dragon Shaman is to gain the soul of a dragon. Through their bond with a totem dragon spirit, a Dragon Shaman's very body adapts to take on draconic traits, granting them boosting auras, resilient scales, and even powerful wings. Those who seek to emulate these majestic beings call themselves Dragon Shamans. And no creature embodies these traits like dragons. To many, strength and power is the ultimate goal. Check the changelog below for the full list of alterations. Now updated with the Gem Totem Dragon after the release of Fizban's Treasury of Dragons.
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