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The Lucky Charm - a warlock patron

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A Warlock Patron for the ones that need some luck!

That little trinket you keep with you for good luck...what if it was working? what if a powerful being inside it were to give you the power to steal other people's good luck? would you keep it then?

How come you can't ger rid of it?

And now it is offering you more power, in exchange for...

Meet the Lucky Charm! a warlock patron that resides in a lucky trinket your character found somewhere. Or maybe it was passed down through your family, your choice!

The Lucky Charm patron focuses on debuff spells and has some nice utility options like the ability to swap eldritch invocations on a long rest. All in all, it should play differently from other warlock patrons.

UPDATE: layout completely redesigned, it is now 100% sleekier! (I think?) check it out by clicking on the full preview.

 

More of my stuff! try this Warlock Patron in my adventures!

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April 8th, 2020
I will give you my review in one sentence: Marco took something as simple as a trinket you can get at first level, and built a mischevious little warlock patron all around it with odes to Celtic stories and legends, all for a good time and laughs all [...]
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November 17, 2019
This title was added to our catalog on August 28, 2019.