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Tome of the Pact

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Invigorate your warlock character and please your patron!

Tome of the Pact is a love letter to the warlock class, featuring:

  • 4 new otherworldly patrons: the chaotic creature of Limbo, the reliable patron of Mechanus, the oracular storm giant, and the entity of the harvest.

  • 29 new invocations, including new cantrip effects. Fall in love with new signature spells with invocations breathing new life into spells like arms of Hadarhunger of Hadar, and crown of madness.

  • 144 flavorful quirks, with tables specific to every patron and patron's pact boon.

  • Alternative class features for specific patron creatures from each canon warlock patron, creating slight modifications to better fit the flavor of your particular patron.

  • Roleplaying tips and ideas for specific patron creatures, along with suggestions for likely servants.

  • Two new backgrounds with fully populated bonds, flaws, etc. Play as an eldritch cultist or far plane wanderer!

  • Three new magic items, from name-seeing amulets to fiend-biting whips.
  • Love eldritch blast? Too bad! It only appears once in the supplement, and only as a joke!

Thanks to the incredible support for the project, I've updated it to V1-2, with a new Harvest patron, more invocations, and magic items!

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Matthias G January 27, 2019 12:07 am UTC
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This is great. I have noticed a couple of items that may be worth addressing, though. (If I have more suggestions later, I'll mention them as replies to this comment.)

Firstly, the Famine feature granted by the Harvest patron is somewhat vague about what happens when the warlock is surprised. As written, it (reasonably) implies that the feature can't be used since the warlock's reaction is unavailable until his or her first turn. However, it says both "immediately [when you roll initiative]" and "in the first round," which could lead to confusion about this case since the warlock has a reaction available by the end of the first round. Assuming both restrictions apply as written, the phrase "in the first round" doesn't seem to add any additional information (unless you meant that the warlock can't use the feature when joining the fight mid-combat).

The other note I have is that "random numbers instead of footprints" sound too chaotic for a patron...See more
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Christopher H January 24, 2019 11:08 pm UTC
Think this will ever be in "Virtual Tabletop" format?
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Alex C January 25, 2019 1:05 am UTC
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It’s being worked on!
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Jay H January 22, 2019 3:49 pm UTC
Nice more Warlock stuff, I've just uploaded an all Warlock one shot. Wish I had seen this first, I could've added more options lol
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Xavier L January 18, 2019 2:00 am UTC
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What is the "average of the die's maximum value"? The maximum value of a d10 is 10. The average of { 10 } is 10. Isn't that just max damage?
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Gregory D April 23, 2019 8:15 pm UTC
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I think they mean the average value of the die. So a d10 would be 5, a d12 would be 6, etc.
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Richard S January 29, 2020 11:21 pm UTC
The average value of a die is the (number of sides/2)+1
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Charles L January 12, 2019 9:37 pm UTC
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What are the odds of this getting a print on demand version?
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Alex C January 12, 2019 9:57 pm UTC
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The Guild has stopped most print on demand options for now. I’ll definitely explore the idea if I opens back up in the future!
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Angela M January 12, 2019 8:18 pm UTC
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This is a fabulous resource! Great ideas for DM's and players to add flavor to so many aspects of the 5e Warlock Class!

I've got a couple editing notes for an updated publication:

pg 29: The Expanded Spells for the Nature patron say "Mechanus" in the flavor text
pg 30: There is an errant "TEXT" at the end of the Nature Patron section
pg 36: would suggest trying to shorten or reformat the Mechanus patron section to get rid of the two sole lines on a page.


Amazing job on this!
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Alex C January 12, 2019 8:26 pm UTC
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Did a quick edit and uploaded a corrected version, thank you!
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Christopher S January 07, 2019 7:57 am UTC
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I'm very looking forward to reading this. It's my belief that warlocks have the coolest role play potential, but also suffer as being one of the most underwhelming classes (especially if you choose to not be an eldritch blast spammer).

Looking forward to reading this and the invocations.

*Edit* Quick glimpse over, I'm loving the direction you took with Nix's Seventh Bell, Plague of Baalzebul, Touch of Levistus and Zariel's Wrathful Strike.

I'm also really liking Shadow Veil
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Finn R January 04, 2019 1:18 pm UTC
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The love the theme of the Creature of Limbo, but the patron feels a bit weak to me. The 10th and 14th level abilities seem fine, but those are much later on and most PCs won't reach those abilities. The 1st level ability is hard to get excited for since most of the skills you'll roll are based on STR, DEX, or WIS - things your warlock probably won't be terrific at, so it'll probably give you only a middling score at them.

My recommendation - give them double their proficiency bonus as well. This makes it a true wild talent - you're randomly REALLY good at a thing, but you never know what it'll be.

The teleport also feels a bit weak as an action. At the same level you've got options for both Misty Step and Thunder Step. I'd say either make it a bonus action (which is good because it won't interfere with spellcasting, as it isn't a spell), or buff up the range a bit if it remains an action. The other thing is it says to designate each space adjacent to the target and roll a d4 - if you're...See more
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Alex C January 04, 2019 9:54 pm UTC
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No, I appreciate the feedback! I think I agree with your suggestion for Indiscriminate Talent and it would make it feel more significant.

For the teleport ability, I’ll work on the wording to clarify that it targets the intersection of four spaces, thus the d4 roll. I thought about the space/d8 approach, but thought it would grind play to a halt a little too long as the player designated 8 spaces before rolling whenever they used the ability, and that the variance on spaces was a little too high.
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Finn R January 05, 2019 11:24 pm UTC
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Thanks! That makes sense. One other thing I noticed is that the invocation that enhances Chill Touch adds cold damage - but Chill Touch doesn't actually deal cold damage, it does necrotic. I'm not sure if that was intentional or not to split the damage type two ways.
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Alex C January 05, 2019 11:48 pm UTC
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It was, mostly to fit with the theme of the name (Levistus being encased in ice)
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Peter S January 04, 2019 3:03 am UTC
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Warlock bonus spells are added to the spell list- Witch Bolt is already in their spell list, yet is listed under the creature of limbo expanded spells.
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Alex C January 04, 2019 3:54 am UTC
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Hi Peter,

The Limbo expanded spells should have 'chaos bolt' listed, not witch bolt.
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Peter S January 04, 2019 5:09 am UTC
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My god I am literally dyslexic. I need to sleep more :P My long rests keep getting interrupted by a terrible troll

Thx
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Finn R January 04, 2019 1:53 am UTC
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Just started reading this tonight - one of my biggest pieces of feedback so far is that right now a lot of the Mechanus abilities are kind of penalties to use. They all do "half the maximum value of the dice", which is less than average. IE: For a d10, the average roll is 5.5, and with that feature you're taking a 5. So for consistency, you're actually doing a everything a little -worse- than normal, AND removing your ability to crit, which feels like a bit of a drag for your only level 1 class feature. To make it a little more enticing, I might make it "half of the dice +1", which always puts you just a smidge above average. It's also how 5e does 'average' HP and such. (d12s get 7, d10s get 6, etc).
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Alex C January 04, 2019 2:01 am UTC
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That's a version I originally used, changed, and almost changed back to before release. I'm considering changing it to match WotC expectations of average die value when I add the expanded content.
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Finn R January 04, 2019 2:19 am UTC
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Another potential idea could be, "while using this ability you cannot suffer disadvantage, but also cannot gain advantage". Gives it more tactical applications.
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Daniil G January 04, 2019 12:16 am UTC
I just want to be sure before I get this, because some of my friends are pretty serious about things. Is this book official?
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Alex C January 04, 2019 12:21 am UTC
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Nooooo. This site is for independent creators to make content using WotC IP--so we can use Forgotten Realms, Eberron, deities, characters, etc. all legally, but this NOT official WotC content. Plenty of the content on this site is high quality and well-balanced, but only content from WotC, Adventurer's League, and some of the Adept products are AL Legal / produced by WotC directly.
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