While some Warlocks are gifted a familiar, blade, or tome of secrets, others are given something more... personal. They take on a physical portion of their patron- a scale, a small tentacle, a patch of hair, or a sliver of the patron's heart, implanted into their own flesh. This bonds to the warlock, empowering them physically, and the bond can be strengthened with time and effort.
This is a new Pact Boon option which a Warlock can select at 3rd level when their otherworldly patron bestows a gift upon them for their loyal service. Pact of the Heart Your patron bonds a portion of their own bodily form to your body. When you gain this feature, your hit point maximum increases by 3 and increases by 1 again whenever you gain a level in this class. Additionally, you have supernatural protection against harm. When you aren't wearing armour, your AC equals 13 + your Dexterity modifier. In addition, add the below options to the list of invocations you can learn. Fortified Heart Prerequisite: Pact of the Heart, 7th level You have strengthened your bond to your patron, and you can call upon their strength to survive attacks that would otherwise slay you. When you finish a long rest, you can choose to benefit from a Death ward effect without expending a spell slot. When this effect has triggered, you can't use it again until you've finished 1d4 long rests. Heart's Bond Prerequisite: Pact of the Heart, 3rd level You have learned to share your strength with others. You learn the Warding bond spell, and can cast it once as a ritual, using spilled blood from both you and the target instead of the material component. You can't do so again without using a warlock spell slot until you finish a long rest. Also posted on Game Masters Stash on 15 December 2021. Comments are closed.
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