{"name":"Blacksmith","overview":"Blacksmiths are slow and methodical. Workers by trade, a Blacksmith is able to do marvelous things with their forged metals. People of all walks of life come to them to request their services. Whether it be for a weapon, armor, or something as simple as a new screwdriver, a capable blacksmith can create just about anything. But a truly accomplished smith can make something better than it already is.\r\n\r\nWith their tools in hand, blacksmiths are able to not only make and create, but they can improve what has already been made. ","hitdice":"d10","hitpointsfirstlevel":"10 + your Constitution modifier","hitpointsathigherlevels":"1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier","armorproficiencies":"Light armour, medium armour","weaponproficiences":"Simple weapons, martial weapons","tools":"Mason's tools, Smith's tools","savingthrows":"Strength, Intelligence","skills":"Choose two from Athletics, History, Insight, Investigation, Intimidation or Perception.","equipment":"You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:\r\n[ul][li] (a) A chain shirt or (b) Scale Mail[\/li]\r\n[li](a) A Martial Weapon and a shield or (b) Two Martial Weapons[\/li]\r\n[li](a) A Dungeoneers Pack or (b) An Explorer\u2019s Pack[\/li]\r\n[li]A Set of Smith's Tools[\/li][\/ul]\r\nIf you are using starting wealth, you have 5d4x10 gp in funds.","spellcasting":"","features":"[h2]Crude Smithing[\/h2]\r\nYou are able to make any one-handed simple or martial weapon or light armour at a blacksmith's forge for 10cp. You can only create an item if you have proficiency in it.\r\nIt takes 1 hour to smith weapons & armour, or 30 min for ammo.\r\n\r\n[h2]Blacksmith's Sight[\/h2]\r\nYou can point out the weakness of an enemies worn armour (i.e. not Natural Amour). By aiming for this weakness, a penalty to-hit is induced with accordance to the size of the weakness (as decided by the DM). By successfully hitting this weak spot, you will deal 1.5x damage. If you fail to hit this adjusted AC but still pass the original AC of the opponent, you will deal half damage. (both rounded down)[\r\n\r\n[h2]Blacksmithing Expertise[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 2nd level, you develop a greater understanding or the weapons and armours around you. By spending 6 hours carefully analysing an item, you can wield that particular weapon with proficiency.\r\nBy destroying an item that you already have proficiency with to create a Blueprint, you will be able to smith that weapon, as long as you have the relevant materials.\r\nWhen you reach level 20, you will gain proficiency permanently with an item type that you craft a Blueprint for.\r\n\r\n[h2]Extra Attack[\/h2]\r\nAt the 5th level, you can attack twice instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn. \r\n\r\n[h2]Smithing Creations[\/h2]\r\nAt 6th level, you can use unique materials to create items, adding various effects based on the type of material used. When creating special forged items, the materials used to create them will affect the type of enchantment or effect the item gets. \r\nFor example, cloaks made from Chameleon leather would increase deception and stealth rolls by +1. Or spears made from a tiger's tooh would add +1 to piercing damage.\r\nThink of an effect and confirm it with your DM.\r\n\r\nYou can also employ the assistance of a mage (including yourself) to add Spell Effects to your items. Each Spell Effect will have a certain number of uses before it needs to be recharged by the blacksmith.\r\nImbuing an item with a spell will give an active ability to the item, with a number of charges based on what type of spell it is.\r\nFor example, a pair of boots with the Jump spell might have 5 charges. Or an amulet with the Sudden Awakening spell might have 5 charges, or use 2 charges automatically to wake the wearer when they are put to sleep.\r\n\r\nYou can have a number of creations equal to half your Blacksmithing level (rounded down). If a created magical item is powerful enough to require Attunement, the DM will let you know.\r\n\r\n[h2]Advanced Smithing[\/h2]\r\nFrom 9th level, you may improve any existing armour or weapon to increase the attack bonus or AC by 1. This effect lasts for one day.\r\n\r\nThe bonus you can apply increases by 1 at levels 13, 15, and 17.\r\nAt level 20, this effect becomes permanent.","subclasses":"At 3rd level, you choose a path that shapes the nature of the weapons and armours you can craft. Choose between becoming an Arcane Forgemaster, or a Battlesmith. Your choice grants you features at 3rd level and again at 6th, 10th, and 14th levels.\r\n\r\n[h1][b]Arcane Forgemaster[\/b][\/h1]\r\nAn Arcane Forgemaster is a blacksmith who has taken an interest in magic. By imbuing their metalworks with magical power, the one using them is sure to become a force to be reckoned with.\r\n\r\n[h2]Spellcasting[\/h2]\r\nBy the time you have reached 3rd level as an Arcane Forcemaster, your arcane studies give you the ability to cast a limited number of spells. \r\n\r\n[h3]Spell Slots[\/h3]\r\nYou have as many spell slots as your Blacksmithing level. To cast one of these Spells, you must expend a number of spell slots of the spell's level.\r\nYou can cast a spell at a higher level by using one spell slot per level of the spell (to a maximum spell level of your Blacksmithing level \/ 2 rounded up). You regain all used spell slots when you finish a long or short rest.\r\n\r\n[h3]Spells Known of 1st Level and Higher[\/h3]\r\nYou always know all spells that you have the spellcasting level to cast. You do not gain any additional spells other than what is on the Arcane Forgemaster's spell list.\r\n\r\n[h3]Spellcasting Ability[\/h3]\r\nIntelligence is your Spellcasting Ability for your Arcane Forgemaster Spells, since you learn your Spells through rote learning and memorisation. You use your Intelligence whenever a spell refers to your Spellcasting Ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a Wizard spell you cast and when making an attack roll with one.\r\n[br][br]\r\n[b]Spell Save DC[\/b] = 8 + your Proficiency Bonus + your Intelligence modifier[br]\r\n[b]Spell Attack modifier[\/b] = your Proficiency Bonus + your Intelligence modifier\r\n\r\n[h3]Spellcasting Focus[\/h3]\r\nYou can use any weapon as a Spellcasting focus for your Arcane Forgemaster Spells.\r\n\r\n[h2]Basic Enchanting[\/h2]\r\nWhen you are improving weapons, you may spend 20 minutes at the forge to add either damage equal to your proficiency bonus (for weapons), or a -1 Damage Reduction (for armour), from your choice of acid, cold, lightning, or poison damage.\r\nThis lasts for 1 day, and does not stack when used on the same item.\r\n\r\n[h2]Moderate Enchanting[\/h2]\r\nWhen enchanting weapons as a 10th level Arcane Forgemaster, you may also choose from force, necrotic, psychic, radiant, or thunder damage. Additionally, your smithed armours may be upgraded to a -2 Damage Reduction.\r\nThis effect lasts for 2 days now.\r\n\r\n[h2]Greater Enchanting[\/h2]\r\nFrom 14th level, you may enchant a weapon to have two effects at any given time, taking double the time to enchant the second effect.\r\nThe effects last for a week now. \r\nAt level 20, the effects becomes permanent.\r\n\r\n[h1]Battlesmith[\/h1]\r\nTo-do: battlesmith stuff","tabledata":"","tags":"class, spellcaster","isShared":"on","templateId":"25","blockId":"244435"}