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lol whoops started a brewtober thing and then life kicked me in the teeth for 17 days
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Brewtober Homebrew Day 2: Collector
Trinket Tote
wonderous item, rare
This leather satchel is covered in dozens of small pockets and carabiners. Its previous owners have also covered it in patches and embroidered designs in a haphazard manner.
The bag was once a completely normal leather bag, but has collected enough residual energy from the thousands of items that have passed through it to become magical.
This magical bag has an interior space considerably larger than its outside dimensions, roughly 2 feet in diameter at the mouth and 4 feet deep. The bag can hold up to 1,000 pounds, not exceeding a volume of 128 cubic feet. The bag weighs 15 pounds, regardless of its contents. Retrieving an item from the bag requires an action.
The bag can only hold items that are worth less than 50 gold pieces, and cannot hold any item with a rarity of rare or higher.
The holder of the bag can cast the Locate Object spell at will. The spell is only able to sense items that are worth less than 50 gold pieces.
Brewtober Homebrew Day 1: Mist
Cape of the Fen
wonderous item, legendary (requires attunement)
This long cape is made of a translucent silk that shimmers with blue light when shone on directly. The cape is long enough to touch the ground when worn, but floats and billows behind the wearer. It once belonged to the haunted spirit of a lost lover, who arose as a banshee and terrorized the wilds of their former village. After being reunited with their missing lover and learning they had not been betrayed, their spirit passed on and left behind this cape.
This magic item is found in its Dormant state. When the attuned user completes a major quest or task that pleases the Cape of the Fen, the item may become Awakened, and may become Exalted if already awakened. An Awakened magic item has all the benefits of the Dormant item, and an Exalted magic item has all the benefits of an Awakened and Dormant magic item.
The Cape of the Fen favors great deeds done in the shadows, without desire for reward or recognition.
Dormant State
This cape has 6 charges and regains 1d4 + 2 expended charges daily at dawn.
While attuned to the cape, the wielder can expend up to 3 of its charges to cast Fog Cloud as an action, with the spell’s level equal to the charges spent.
Whenever you cast Fog Cloud, you may choose to cast it without concentrating on the spell. If you do, the duration of the spell is 1d4 rounds.
While attuned to the cape, you can see normally in any area lightly or heavily obscured by fog, mist, smoke, or other similar cloud-like obstacles.
Awakened State
The cape's charges increase to a maximum of 12, and it regains 1d8+4 charges at dawn daily.
The maximum number of charges you can use to cast Fog Cloud increases to 5.
While attuned to the cape, the wielder can expend 3 charges to cast Stinking Cloud as an action.
You automatically succeed on any saving throw against a Stinking Cloud spell.
When targeted by an attack, before the attack roll is rolled, you may use your reaction to spend charges and cast Fog Cloud centered on yourself.
Exalted State
The staff’s charges increase to a maximum of 18, and it regains 1d10+6 charges at dawn daily.
The maximum number of charges you can use to cast Fog Cloud increases to 7.
While attuned to the cape, the wielder can expend 5 charges to cast Cloudkill as an action.
You are immune to any damage from a Cloudkill spell.
While in the area of Fog Cloud, Stinking Cloud, or Cloudkill, you may spend 3 charges to cast Gaseous Form on yourself as a bonus action. As long as you are concentrating on another spell cast using the cape, you do not need to concentrate to maintain this casting of Gaseous Form. If you drop concentration on the other spell, you do not immediately drop concentration on Gaseous Form, but must begin concentration on the spell as normal.
I couldn't find a 2025 prompt list that I really wanted to do, so I made my own!!
If you want to join, @ me or use the first tag, whatever works, but I would love to see what other people do each day,,, like seeing how other people interpret em :) 💛
Starting to get more into digital art - decided to do a little something for MerMay! It's Mer-lin, the sea wizard with a marlin's tail
site that you can type in the definition of a word and get the word
site for when you can only remember part of a word/its definition
site that gives you words that rhyme with a word
site that gives you synonyms and antonyms
THAT FIRST SITE IS EVERY WRITER’S DREAM DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY TIMES I’VE TRIED WRITING SOMETHING AND THOUGHT GOD DAMN IS THERE A SPECIFIC WORD FOR WHAT I’M USING TWO SENTENCES TO DESCRIBE AND JUST GETTING A BUNCH OF SHIT GOOGLE RESULTS
This one’s an always-reblog, because who knows who needs it and hasn’t seen it yet?
Circle of the Sun
So that whole thing about posting one a week? That was a lie. I lied to you.
Life and my brain teamed up to push this to the backburner, but I'm back with a new subclass: the Circle of the Sun! This Druid Circle is a fast moving blaster, who draws their power from the sun itself!
Anyways stream worm
The thing is I don't think Uber and Leet are gay necessarily but I do think they come across as such and are incredibly oblivious about that fact. They live together they eat breakfast together they work together and they like sleep in the same bed together like with the little blue nightcaps and jammies. They're in a fight with a hero and one of them refers to the other as 'my partner'. And the hero stops and is like "oh. Um. Good for you guys I guess? Congrats? My condolences?" And they don't even question it. Uber buys Leet a diamond ring as a gift and neither of them stop to think about this for one second. And by the way I'm on 14.5 so all of this could be an entirely off base headcanon but if it is don't tell me let me live in bliss.
Coming in under the wire with this one, but here's the next class: Cleric! For my godly folk, I present the Stone Domain! Worshippers of the stone and rock of the earth, Stone Domain clerics are survivable enough to wade into combat and show how unmoving they can be. Dwarf lovers and anyone else looking to praise the earth, rejoice!
Back on the grind! For consideration this week: the College of Heraldry! For bards that want to play as a hyper-powerful hypeman for one ally at a time.
Staying on the weekly schedule so far- I'm grinding away at my [Prototype] inspired Monk subclass, which will probably end up being a few pages long.
Alright, time to actually post on this site!
I started a small project to homebrew a subclass for all 13 DnD classes, working my way to releasing all 13 as a full codex. For now, I'm hoping to release one every week, though since my focus is about as steady as a seesaw on a fault line, the timeline is rough.
I'll start by posting my Barbarian subclass: The Path of Impulse! This is for anyone who wants to play a barbarian that uses other emotions to battle! Mechanically, it focuses on versatility over specialization.
Have fun! Let me know if you have any concerns, or if you have any insights from playtesting!
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