Magus Bloodline (5e Subclass)

Magus Bloodline

Sorcerous Origin

You are the descendant of powerful and ancient mages. Arcane blood surges through your veins.

Ancient Bloodline

Due to your ancient bloodline you get 1 additional cantrip and 1 additional spells know. You learn 1 more Spells known at levels 4, 8, 12, and 18

Blood of the Arcane

At 6th level, your arcane blood gives the ability to manipulate latent magic energies from opposing spells allowing you to gain immense resilience and arcane power from enemy spells, when a creature targets you with a spell you may use a reaction to manipulate the latent magic allowing you to either gain advantage on that spells saving throw, or absorb some of the spells power and gain sorcery points equal to half the level of the spell slot cast.

Arcane Perfection

At 14th level you have completely mastered the use of meta-magic you can now combine 2 effects of meta-magic as your bonus action as many times as your charisma modifier. You also get 1 extra meta-magic.

Magus Apex

At 18th level you have reached the peak of your arcane powers. Your Charisma score increases by 2 and your maximum for Charisma is now 22, you can cast the spell Seeming at will and you gain resistance to 3 types of spell damage except psychic damage. The cost to use the Spell Shield feature with sorcery points is reduced from 5 points to 3 and reduce the cost of getting spell slots back by 1 sorcery point.

Arcane Youth

At 18th level the magic that sings through your veins has halted your ageing. You no longer age and cannot die of old age.


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