What is a Blood Mage in D&D?
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2023
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What is a Blood Mage in dungeons and dragons?
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Taldorei Reborn has the Blood Wizard as well. And the Blood Cleric.
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As an old player of 3.5, it was, in fact, metal af.
There's also a version of a blood mage in Tal'dorei Reborn: critical role book.
3.5 is the best edition
Sooo... Basically a mage like power from chainsaw man...
Mercer also has a Blood Cleric theme.
Another option from 3.0 is the blood sorcerer from OA, or the tainted sorcerer from unearthed arcana in 3.5 and tainted scholar from heroes of horror.
Yes 3.5 had some brutal prestige classes and a bit of crunchy math.
There is a 3rd party Blood domain cleric and blood magic subclass wizard in the Taldore campaign guide by CR's darington press
A BLOODY good time once you IRON out the kinks.
3.5 best dnd. Imho
I never get the chance to mention Dragon Age, but in their TTRPG they have a cool ass blood mage rule set that fits in with the rest of the magic system.
I also want to throw Blood Caller Sorcerer into the mix, they do similar stuff to the blood magus that was mentioned. It was pretty fun to play for a one shot.
"3.5 was Metal" Gold lol.
matt mercer also made a sanguimancer which actually plays very similarly to the blood magus, where they spend they hit points to make up the gold cost for spells
God, why didn't we get all this metal stuff in 5e? That would be so badass to be a Blood Mage and use blood magic on my enemies. A Blood Mage would be a really good villain character for a party to deal with and have a campaign over stopping.
Could you cover spell stitched please?
So fun fact: Blood Mage IS a subclass in 4th Edition and it came directly from the FIRST Player Handbook under Wizard, that’s right, not Arcane Power, not Dragon/Dungeon Magazine, not Campaign Guide, not Setting Guide, Player Handbook number 1
I feel like blood magic would be something classified as Necromancy. I mean… it just makes sense.