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I actually use the subclass monikers for character and lore building.
Bard College's are literally ways of passing down stories, songs, and spells to other like minded bards. Sometimes they're literally a place you can go and learn. Other times they're more like collectives that convene at various places throughout the year.
Oaths and Paths, on the other hand, alter the core being of the character. They influence how they view and interact with the world.
Those monikers were intentionally added to help inspire world-building. That's why they're so general. And if they could be attached to an organization the book gives you examples, not canon.
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That is how I get my inspiration flowing for new homebrew classes!
What could the class be that has "Gem of _" as their subclass intro
"Gem of _" for a class that pulls their power out of a magical artifact; like the princesses in She-Ra...
"Lantern of _" for the different heroes in DC, like green lantern.
"_ Bond" for a soulbound class. Martial companion class. The bond is for the type of companion.
And existing classes could be united under a common term. If fighter subclasses are an established thing in your world, why not call them "Banner of the Echo Knight", "Banner of the Battle Master", "Banner of the Champion"
yknow?
Ranger, Artificer, Rogue, Warlock, Sorcerer, Mystic, Fighter, and Cleric don't follow this similarity in subclasses, but still go in the same direction with their subclasses..
So instead, you could also lay down a few ideas... and patch those together into a class
"Chains" / "Aether" / "Runes" for a half-caster that pulls its strength from a group of spells... I'd call it the Warden class. Fortresses like Paladins, But fighting not with swords and smites... but instead hammers and mauls, occasionally infused with spells
If it's built less bulky, you could add a "phase" subclass that then works like sirens from borderlands..
"Gold" / "Platinum" / "Green" for a draconic class.
The one true draconic class, from which all other classes earned their subclasses
idk.. just mind concepts
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The paths the barbarian must make to find their strength. The oaths to a higher power granting its guidamce on those deemed worthy; claric/paladin. The schools of magic the spell caster chooses to focus on; wizard, sorcerer. I cannot remember the quirky saying for the college for bard I always go back to thinking it is just a stareo type of horny college kid is horny bard. Pacts that druids take with the sky, the ground and just the nature around them. If I forgot anyone I am sorry but they did used to have a "reason" for existing.
P.S. I hope you all have a fantastic day and stay safe.
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@flyingturret208thecannon5
5 months ago
Archive of Divination
- A subclass of a class that LITERALLY only uses Divination spells, but it’s any divination spell.
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