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Michael7123
2015-08-13, 08:15 AM
I love the themes the warlock class bring to the table. Any character who wound up pledging himself to some sort of mysterious (Great old one), downright weird (Archfey), or devil (Fiend) will almost always have some sort of interesting backstory which is fun to explore in game.

However, the warlock subclasses in of themselves are pretty limited. Playing a warlock of Dagon, a demon lord of the abyss who resides in water, gives you the same classic "kill them all with fire" benefits as playing a warlock of Asmodeus. This is my attempt to change this.



Zuggtmoy, Lady of Shedaklah

http://orig02.deviantart.net/18b7/f/2006/335/a/8/zuggtmoy___queen_of_fungi_by_chriss2d.jpg
Does the "I'm a fun guy" pun still work when it's a woman?

Expanded Spell list:



Spell Level
Spells


1st
Silent Image, Tasha's Hideous Laughter



2nd
Phantasmal Force, Darkvision


3rd
Bestow Curse, Major Image


4th
Phantasmal Killer, Compulsion



5th
Contagion, Modify Memory




Pact features:

Fungal Body
A soon as you dedicate. your soul to Zuggtmoy for your powers, your very being is infused with abyssal fungi right from the 222nd layer of the abyss. While these fungi slowly eat away at you, they do provide you with immunity to diseases and resistance to poison and the poisoned condition.

Hallucinogenic Magic
When any enemy is affected by one of your spells of 1st level or higher, you can have them make an additional ]wisdom save. If they fail this save, they remain motionless until their next turn, their mind filled with visions of maddening illusions that the target tries to comprehend.

Fungal Touch
Starting at level 10, you gain the ability to spread the fungi infecting your own body to others. While you have acclimated to these fungi over time, your allies have not. Once per long rest, you can cast contagion on an enemy. Any effects that manifest as a result of the illness you inflict appear to be induced by the funi you infect the target with. For example, a target infected by blinding sickness could appear to have fungi growing out of his eyes.

Master of Madness:
Starting at level 14, enemies have disadvantage on your spells from the school of illusion.

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If you ever use this class in a game, please post a link to the game in this thread or send me a pm telling me how this class performed. Any tips you can offer are helpful!

Michael7123
2015-08-13, 08:18 AM
Ever wanted a way to make your opponents high in DND before killing them with fungi? No? Well, that's probably a good thing. For those of you that said "yes", this class is for you.

Considering the types of madness's associated with Zuggtmoy in the rage of demons info I have access to (visible in the megathread I have up), enchantment and illuion, with a dab of necromancy, seemed like the appropriate spells for this class. I'm a bit worried that the capstone ability I gave is to powerful however. Let me know what you think in the comments below.

Sindeloke
2015-08-13, 09:40 AM
Nifty.

I think you're right, the capstone is a bit much for 14. What if you switched it for "your enemies never have advantage on saves against your Illusion spells"? Same flavor, same simplicity, roughly half as effective.

Xallace
2015-08-13, 03:23 PM
Just a couple of grammar notes:

Fungal Body says "duplicated" instead of "dedicated."

Fungal Touch says "accumulated" instead of "acclimated."