Off the top of my head:
Pact of the Union
Requires 3rd Level
Collectively with your fellow warlocks, you bargain for greater powers from your patron. At the end of a long rest you gain one of the following bargained powers of your choice:-
-
Diversified Training. You gain the 1st level features of another patron due to an exchange program. You are always treated as a 1st level warlock for these features.
-
Pay Rise. You gain one additional spell slot, and this spell slot is of a level higher than your normal spell slots (to a maximum of 6).
-
Healthcare Benefits: You gain an additional +2 to your maximum HP per warlock level, and when you expend a hit dice on a short rest any roll of 4 or below is increased to 5.
Additional Union Invocations:
Break Time.
Prerequisite: 7th Level.
Once per long rest you can cast Catnap on yourself and a number of other creatures equal to your proficiency bonus. From 15th level, you can use this twice per long rest.
Contract Renegotiaton.
Prerequisite: 11th Level.
On completion of a long or short rest while you know this invocation, you may change your list of spells known to any other warlock spells. This also includes your Mystic Arcanum.
Insurance Program.
Once per long rest after you are reduced to 0 hit points, you can choose to benefit from your unionâs private healthcare. You then regain hit points equal to half your maximum.
Paid Overtime.
Prerequisite: 15th level.
As a bonus action you can choose one willing friendly creature. They may use their reaction to take one Action of their choice. If they use this to make an attack, they may only make one attack regardless of how many they would normally make. If they use it to cast a spell, they can only cast spells of 5th level or lower.
Paid Overtime can be used once, refreshing on a short rest.
2 Likes
My newest TW3 campaign, featuring the Sneakiest of Gits (Skarsnik) is going well. Karaz a Karak is mine, Karak Kadrin got steamrollered, and I would have done the same for Zhufbar but my own ally got in the way the last turn I had my Waaagh! army. Then he lost! EejitâŚ
Itâs all going pretty well, but good Gork I donât remember you getting such a bad penalty if you succeeded in a Waaagh! in TW2? Iâm now at the bottom rung of the Waaagh! bar again, which is cripplingly bad. Iâm not going to go bankrupt or anything (I am a very wealthy Gobbo right now) but itâs a frustrating speed hump.
Also, Iâm going to have to leave Azhag and the Red Eyes to deal with stuff in the North, because Aranessa just rocked up, stuffed Skrag the Slaughterer into his own cook pot, and the goblins that usually hang out in the forest besides Karaz a Karak reverse confederated the Orcs usually rolling around near the (now deleted) Barak Var andâŚ
Iâm gonna have to go feed some gits to Gobbla, ainât I?
2 Likes
When will Boris Ursus (himself), Zhao Ming and Miao Ying actually get a quest battle or two of their own? They have nothing!
Hopefully when Cathay get some of the other dragons theyâll get some more love - it is odd they donât have unique items.
I do hear kislev and the empire are getting a friendly vampire as a legendary hero though
1 Like
You mean Ulrika?
Are they going down the pre or post vampire route?
She was dating Felix and travelled with him and Gotrek for a while. She is Kislevite and the daughter of a Boyar (lived in Fort Straghov which is on the map)
But also has her own vampire books and reappears in G&F post vampiring⌠thatâs a word.
Ah its vamp version. Reread post
His quest battle is when you free him from his icy grave. In his own campaign he just flexes the ice apart, skipping all that nonsense and goes chaos slayinâ.
1 Like
So this dracthyr refers to people as mortals. Did I miss the cliffnotes marking down dracthyr as long-lived as dragons, or are we assuming itâs just jargon?
15 minutes until season 2 of Shadow and Bone!!!
Currently dying because I remembered that daylight saving time is upon us soon
why doesnât it stop? ;_;
I would say itâs the product of introducing 300 NPCs in each zone, with Blizz having constant confirmed oversights.
I donât think their lifespans have been specified but since theyâre infused with dragon magic itâs not unreasonable for them to be as long lived as dragons.
On the other hand, itâs also perfectly reasonable for it just to be a colloquialism that dracthyr picked up from the dragons and didnât really give it much consideration.
In summary: who knows lol
2 Likes
Iâve seen a fair few dracthyr npcs call others âmortalsâ and figured it was just a dragon thing; that theyâre all just these super long lived beings by virtue of dragon-ness.
1 Like
Those are good points, and given amnesia being a thing with pretty much all dracthyr, I suppose it would be odd if there was some deeper insight behind it.
Yeah that tracks.
No this is Isekai Middle Earth. They all speak Japanese.
4 Likes
That sounds heretical. Thankfully, in the lands of Bretonnia and Ulthuan such malicious things do not exist and have no presence. Tyrion lusts for battle, Aenarion reborn shall lead the Old World into a new age of peace and prosperity under the guardianship of the ageless Asur.
âŚleave a trail of gore and fire to shame the Everchosen, the madness of Khaine conquering all as they submit or perish. Oriour! Oriour! Oriour!
2 Likes
Aragorn kawaii desu ne, eh. Gandalf-sama?
5 Likes