A pernicious paranormal pack of patrons for all the wacky and whimsical warlocks of the multiverse. These wickedly wonderful warlock sub classes are to conduct clever, conniving pacts that bring excitement to your escapades!
Pact of the Collective
A gregarious, ghastly group-intelligence that sinisterly seeks to subsume other intellects, promising pernicious perfection to warlocks. These callous casters shadily share abilities telepathically between themselves and allies. This warlock sub class is a telepathic terror that shares powerful proficiencies and uses its affable allies as amazing avenues for their spells
Pact of the Divine Machine
A benevolent backer based around armoring adventurers and warding warlocks from harm. These mechanical maestros invest heavily in their scions, taking particular protective protocols to defend them. These warlocks can cordially call on their patron protector to brilliantly balance the sinister scales of luck and assist allies. They uniquely use their amazing armor to achieve these boons.
Pact of the Dragon
A decadent deal devised by the multiverse’s most magnificent monsters; dragons. Generously granting grateful warlocks amazing abilities from baleful breath weapons to legendary lairs. These winsome warlocks are primordial powerhouses, unleashing ravaging, righteous roars, sprouting sensational, soaring wings, and call on their patron’s prominent power to wickedly warp the terrain.
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Archival Annotation: To make these superbly stunning sub classes wonderfully work with D&D 2024, any and all abilities you get before 3rd level, you instead get at 3rd level and the expanded spells are instead always prepared and do not count towards the number of spells you can prepare.
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Archival annotation: To make these wondrous warlocks work in d&d 2024, any affable ability or spell you gain before 3rd level you instead gain at 3rd level. Additionally, any table referred to as an “expanded spell list” instead is referred to as “Prepared Patron Spells” and are always prepared for you (when you reach the appropriate levels) and do not count towards the number of spells you can prepare.


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