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Warlock

Devoted servants, desperate heroes, and fools tricked into pacts. Warlocks draw  magical power from their connection to supernatural entities. They have a versatile set of gifts from their patrons but have fewer spells than other spellcasters.

The following is a revision of the 5e warlock class, meant to give them a more typical form of spellcasting so they don't require short rests. This version also seeks to make each available pact boon powerful and versatile. Existing 5e subclasses will all work mechanically with this form of the warlock class. Click here for a summary of changes.


Level 1 Warlocks

When you create a level 1 warlock, follow these steps to add the following to your character:

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Ability Scores

You can take one of these recommended ability score arrays, or you can roll or assign them yourself. You can switch any two ability scores, but you do not add any further bonuses (they're already included).

Strength: 8   Dexterity:14   Constitution: 14   Intelligence: 12   Wisdom: 12   Charisma: 16 

Strength: 8   Dexterity:15   Constitution: 14   Intelligence: 10  Wisdom: 10   Charisma: 17  

Feat

You gain a level 1 feat of your choice. You can choose from the feats available to all classes or choose a level 1 class-specific feat, if there is one available.​

Hit Points

At First Level: 8 + Constitution Modifier

At Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + Constitution Modifier

Hit Dice: 1d8 per warlock level

 

Proficiencies

Armor: Light Armor

Weapons: Simple Weapons

Saving Throws: Wisdom, Charisma

Skill Proficiencies: two of: Arcana, Deception, History, Intimidation, Investigation, Nature, and Religion

Items

Multiclass Characters

Instead of leveling up in your original class, you can take a warlock level when you level up. When you do, you gain only a portion of what first level warlocks gain.

Class Features

Class features here are sorted by level. When you reach a level as indicated by the icons on the left, you gain all feature or feature improvements listed between the red lines. For example, at first level warlocks gain the Warlock Patron and Pact Magic features, as well as their choice of Pact Boon.

Eldritch Blast

An eldritch blast mimics the power of the warlock's patron. Some appear as crackling bolts of purple magic, and some appear as infernal fire that can even damage creatures normally immune to fire. A warlock who draws power from the deeps might appear to skip stones across the air like it was a pond, causing devastating damage when the stone strikes.

Action - 1 Creature* (120 ft.) - Magical

Spell Attack

  • Hit: 1d10 + spellcasting ability modifier force damage.

 

*At Higher Levels: This ability creates more than one blast when you reach higher level in the warlock class. These improvements are listed at the specified levels. You can direct the blasts at the same target or at different ones. Make a separate attack roll for each blast.

Note: This ability does not count as a cantrip or a spell.

Pact Magic

A combination of your patron's power and your own study have granted you the ability to cast spells. You use charisma as your spellcasting ability for warlock spells, since your magic draws upon your connection to your patron's power. 

Warlocks are known spellcasters. The Warlock Progression Table shows how many spell slots you have, as well as how many cantrips and spells you know. You can search the list of warlock spells here or see full spell descriptions here.​​​​​

Spellcasting Focuses

You can use an arcane focus or component pouch as a spellcasting focus for casting warlock spells.

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For Multiclass Characters

If you are a multiclass character, your pact magic spell slots are combined additively with spell slots from any other class you may have. When you gain spell slots from either class, they are added to your total number of spell slots for that level.​​​​ Note that Warlock is the only class that adds spell slots this way.

Pact Boon

You use your Warlock Patron's power to gain one of the following features of your choice; choose one of the Pact of the Chain, Pact of the Tome, or Pact of the Warrior. Each pact has Eldritch Invocations and a level 11 feature that builds on its powers, so pick the pact that fits your warlock's archetype most to get the most out of later invocations.



Warlock Patron

You form a pact with a powerful magical creature, who grants you your power. This creature usually has no direct control over you, but you likely performed a task or promised something to the creature in exchange. Some patrons are malicious, like demons who are interested in taking your soul. Some are benevolent, like powerful fey who want to protect the world. Your choice of patron represents where your warlock got their power.

Your patron gives you new features at levels 3, 6, 10, and 14

Warlock patrons available elsewhere are compatible with this version of the warlock class.

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Eldritch Invocations

In your study of occult lore, you have unearthed eldritch invocations, fragments of forbidden knowledge that imbue you with an abiding magical ability. The above link will take you to a list, as will this link.

At 2nd level, you gain one eldritch invocation of your choice. If you want to be a warlock who uses weapons in combat, we recommend Eldritch Weapon for your first invocation. When you reach levels 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 15, and 18 you gain another invocation, as shown in the Warlock Table.

When you gain a warlock level, you can choose one of the invocations you know and replace it with another invocation that you meet the requirements for. If you replace an invocation, you lose all benefits from that invocation. You cannot replace an invocation that is the prerequisite for another invocation or feat you possess.

A level prerequisite in an invocation refers to warlock level, not character level.

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Eldritch Invocation

You gain another Eldritch Invocation. Choose from the list here or from other 5e sources.


Patron Feature

You gain an ability granted by your choice of Warlock Patron.

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Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, and 16th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.

Feat

At this level and every level you gain an ability score improvement, you also gain a feat of your choice.

Eldritch Blast Improvement (2 Blasts)

When you cast the Eldritch Blast cantrip, you shoot two blasts instead of one. You can direct the blasts at the same target or at different ones. Make a separate attack roll for each blast.

Eldritch Invocation

You gain another Eldritch Invocation. Choose from the list here or from other 5e sources.

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Patron Feature

You gain an ability granted by your choice of Warlock Patron.

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Eldritch Invocation

You gain another Eldritch Invocation. Choose from the list here or from other 5e sources.


Contact Patron

You mentally contact your patron using a ritual that strains your mind.

1 Minute - Self - 1/Long Rest - Magical

Intelligence Save

  • Failure: 6d6 psychic damage.

  • Success: No damage, and you can ask your patron up to three questions. Your patron does not have to respond or tell the truth, and they may not know the answer to your question. You always understand what they say, even if you don't understand the language they are speaking.

  • In addition, your patron can impart an additional message to you up to 15 seconds in length whether you succeed the save or not.

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Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, and 16th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.

Feat

At this level and every level you gain an ability score improvement, you also gain a feat of your choice.

Eldritch Invocation

You gain another Eldritch Invocation. Choose from the list here or from other 5e sources.

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Patron Feature

You gain an ability granted by your choice of Warlock Patron.

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Eldritch Blast Improvement (3 Blasts)

When you cast the Eldritch Blast cantrip, you shoot three blasts instead of one. You can direct the blasts at the same target or at different ones. Make a separate attack roll for each blast.

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Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, and 16th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.

Feat

At this level and every level you gain an ability score improvement, you also gain a feat of your choice.

Eldritch Invocation

You gain another Eldritch Invocation. Choose from the list here or from other 5e sources.

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Patron Feature

You gain an ability granted by your choice of Warlock Patron.

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Eldritch Invocation

You gain another Eldritch Invocation. Choose from the list here or from other 5e sources.

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Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, and 16th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.

Feat

At this level and every level you gain an ability score improvement, you also gain a feat of your choice.

Eldritch Blast Improvement (4 Blasts)

When you cast the Eldritch Blast cantrip, you shoot four blasts instead of one. You can direct the blasts at the same target or at different ones. Make a separate attack roll for each blast.

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Eldritch Invocation

You gain another Eldritch Invocation. Choose from the list here or from other 5e sources.

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Superior Ability

You increase one ability score of your choice by 2, to a maximum of 22.

Eldritch Mastery

1 Minute - Self - 1/Long Rest - Magical

You draw on your inner reserve of mystical power granted by your patron to regain all your expended warlock spell slots of up to 5th level. You thus can regain up to 2 spell slots each of levels 1-5, provided you expended each of those spell slots before using this feature.

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