The Falling Titan (5e Subclass)
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The Falling Titan[edit]
Warlock Subclass
You have made a pact with an extraplanar entity formed of and fueled by the fears of mortals; your patron is associated with the fear of falling, massive creatures or spaces, and insignificance. This entity is usually unable or unwilling to influence the material plane beyond granting supernatural abilities to those it believes will provide even more fear that it may feed on. If it has chosen you, it either believes you will make the fear of the vast widespread, or that you yourself will develop into a source of this fear.
Expanded Spell List[edit]
The Falling Titan lets you choose from an expanded list of spells when you learn a warlock spell. The following spells are added to the warlock spell list for you.
Spell Level | Spells |
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1st | feather fall, thunderwave |
2nd | gust of wind, levitate |
3rd | call lightning, sleet storm |
4th | gravity sinkhole, storm sphere |
5th | control winds, freedom of the winds |
Acrophilia[edit]
Starting at 1st level, you no longer take damage from falling.
Perspective[edit]
Starting at 6th level, you can choose to treat creatures as though they were one size category smaller and 1/8th the weight for determining the effects of your spells.
The Big Picture[edit]
Starting at 10th level, whenever you make a successful spell attack against a creature, you can force it to make a successful Wisdom saving throw against your spell save DC or become incapacitated for as long as you maintain concentration (as if concentrating on a spell).
Freefall[edit]
Starting at 14th level, you gain the ability to cast creatures into the endless sky. As an action, you can choose a creature you can see within 10 feet, including yourself. The target must succeed on a Charisma saving throw against your spell save DC or be transported to a demiplane of infinite sky; while there, the creature doesn't need to eat or drink, and it doesn't age. If a target knows you're attempting to use this feature on it, it can fail the saving throw voluntarily. Afterwards, you can use a bonus action to cause the target to either reappear at the nearest unoccupied space from where it left, to a location you are very familiar with, or a point within 30 feet of you. You can choose to let the target take no falling damage when they reappear; otherwise, the target is assumed to have fallen 60 feet per round while banished. You may only effect one creature at a time with this feature.
Pact Boons[edit]
Each Pact Boon option produces a special creature or an object that reflects your patron's nature.
Pact of the Chain. Servants of The Falling Titan prefer flying familiars like bats or birds.
Pact of the Blade. Your pact weapon might crackle with electrical energy, or appear slightly larger and farther away than it really is
Pact of the Tome. The archetypal Book of Shadows granted by your patron is a simple leather-bound tome with woodcut illustrations that induces vertigo and smells slightly of ozone.
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