Grod_The_Giant
2019-04-12, 05:14 PM
College of the Cantor
Religion and music. Music and religion. Some are drawn to one, or the other, or neither--or both.
Sacred Music: Beginning at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in Religion, if you did not already have it. If you were already proficient in Religion, you gain proficiency in a different skill or tool of your choice. In addition, you learn one Cleric cantrip of your choice, along with Cure Wounds and Guiding Bolt. These spells are bard spells, and do not count against your number of spells or cantrips known.
Song of the Divine: Beginning at 3rd level, you may expend three Bardic Inspiration dice as an action to use one of the following Channel Divinity options. If your maximum number of inspiration dice is less than three, you may instead expend all of them to use this ability.
Turn Undead: As an action, each undead that can see or hear you within 30 feet of you must make a Wisdom saving throw. If the creature fails its saving throw, it is turned for 1 minute or until it takes any damage.
Holy Fever: As an action, you may grant all allies within 30ft temporary hit points equal to your level plus your Charisma modifier. These temporary hit points lasts for 1 minute.
Healing Hymn: Beginning at 6th level, your Song of Rest ability allows allies to regain additional hit points equal to your Charisma modifier. In addition, if you spend ten minutes performing for an injured ally, you may end one of the following effects on the them:
One effect that charmed or petrified the target
One curse, including the target’s attunement to a cursed magic item
Any reduction to one of the target’s ability scores
One effect reducing the target’s hit point maximum
Divine Blessing: Beginning at 14th level, whenever a creature expends one of your Bardic Inspiration dice, they regain hit points equal to their roll, and the next time they roll damage before the end of their turn they deal bonus radiant damage equal to their roll.
In addition, you only need to expend two dice when using your Song of the Divine ability.
Religion and music. Music and religion. Some are drawn to one, or the other, or neither--or both.
Sacred Music: Beginning at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in Religion, if you did not already have it. If you were already proficient in Religion, you gain proficiency in a different skill or tool of your choice. In addition, you learn one Cleric cantrip of your choice, along with Cure Wounds and Guiding Bolt. These spells are bard spells, and do not count against your number of spells or cantrips known.
Song of the Divine: Beginning at 3rd level, you may expend three Bardic Inspiration dice as an action to use one of the following Channel Divinity options. If your maximum number of inspiration dice is less than three, you may instead expend all of them to use this ability.
Turn Undead: As an action, each undead that can see or hear you within 30 feet of you must make a Wisdom saving throw. If the creature fails its saving throw, it is turned for 1 minute or until it takes any damage.
Holy Fever: As an action, you may grant all allies within 30ft temporary hit points equal to your level plus your Charisma modifier. These temporary hit points lasts for 1 minute.
Healing Hymn: Beginning at 6th level, your Song of Rest ability allows allies to regain additional hit points equal to your Charisma modifier. In addition, if you spend ten minutes performing for an injured ally, you may end one of the following effects on the them:
One effect that charmed or petrified the target
One curse, including the target’s attunement to a cursed magic item
Any reduction to one of the target’s ability scores
One effect reducing the target’s hit point maximum
Divine Blessing: Beginning at 14th level, whenever a creature expends one of your Bardic Inspiration dice, they regain hit points equal to their roll, and the next time they roll damage before the end of their turn they deal bonus radiant damage equal to their roll.
In addition, you only need to expend two dice when using your Song of the Divine ability.