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Myconid and Mushroom Subclasses 5e

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Within this PDF are 12 new Subclasses based around the theme of Myconid PC's or PC's who have had encounters with mushrooms that transformed them in some way. These may be considered blessings, gifts, or curses from Myconids, Psilofyr from the feydark, or other entities who have strange power in your campaigns.

This PDF does NOT have a subclass for Druids(Who have Spore Druids) and Clerics. 

This is V.100. 
If you have suggestions, find mistakes, or wish to contact me, please feel free to leave a comment here. If changes are made, there will be a changelog below.

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Kapten P April 01, 2022 6:38 am UTC
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read thru thepdf and it looks good! a few things tho:

in fungal strike you wrote 'unarmoured strike' instead of unarmed
I'm a lil iffy on spore rush, maybe the fighter needs to use their reaction to do so?
In halluciante the truth you spelled visually as 'visully'
the spore swarm could just say 'the cloud acts as difficult terrain for hostile creatures' and would it be blown away with a gust spell? and in swarms's restoration it just says roll 1d10 hit points, rather than 'you regain 1d10 hit points'
undying resilience and enduring spore seems very similar in effect?
fungal eye should probaby not have half you hit points, but maybe half you LEVEL as hitpoints? bc it's already hidden and with your AC

that's what I found! loving the ideas ^^ tho ngl I was expecting to find Myconid race stats too lol but that's nothing big
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