Mistborn, Variant (5e Class)

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Mistborn

Coin after coin slams into the troll, launched from the small female human shrouded in a black cloak. Roaring, the troll collapses into a bloody heap. A smug halfling sits in the corner of the tavern, watching the emotions in the room grow ever tenser. When the tension finally leads to violence, the halfing silently laughs and quickly leaves the inn. The goblin slams slash after slash into the elf, even as more wounds form, the old wounds are healed. The elf slams a punch into the goblin's face sending him flying. All of these characters are Mistborns, masters of the metals. Channeling the power of Preservation through the metals, Mistborns are forces to be reckoned with in every situation.

Idea

You create a Mistborn character if you want a character that has a lot of money to throw around (literally). There are two ways to become Mistborn the first way is to have ingested a nugget of Lerasium (explained in multiclassing) or to inherit it from your parents and have allomantically snapped.

Creating a Mistborn

Quick Build

You can make a Mistborn quickly by following these suggestions. First, Constitution should be your highest ability score, followed by Dexterity if you want to make a Coin-Shot, Strength if you want to make a Thug, or Charisma if you want to make a Manipulator. Second, choose the urchin or noble background depending on how you want to play.

Class Features

As a Mistborn you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d6 per Mistborn level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 6 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d6 (or 4) + Constitution modifier per Mistborn level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: Light armor, Shields, Mistcloaks, (mistborns prefer not to wear anything made of metal)
Weapons: Simple Weapons, Shortswords, Scimitars, Rapiers, and 2 additional Martial Weapons of your choice. (mistborns try not to use any weapons made of metal as well, they usually substitute it for glass or obsidian)
Tools: Metallurgist's Tools (Can be used to break nonmagical metal objects into metal pieces and combine metal pieces into alloys that exist)
Saving Throws: Constitution, Intelligence
Skills: Choose 3 from: Acrobatics, Athletics, Insight, Investigation, Perception, Sleight of Hand, Stealth, and Survival.

Equipment

You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:

  • (a) A Shortsword made of obsidian or (b) 2 daggers made of glass
  • (a) A Shortbow and 10 Arrows (stone tips) or (b) a Pouch containing 30 cp
  • (a) an explorer's pack or (b) a dungeoneer's pack
  • Leather Armor, 4 small vials of metals of your choice, a Shield (wooden), a mistcloak, Metallurgist's Tools, and a Shortsword (obsidian)
  • If you are using starting wealth roll a d20 if you get 16 or higher you have 4d6 x 10 gp or if you get 15 or lower you have 1d4 x 15 gp

Table: The Mistborn

LevelProficiency
Bonus
FeaturesUnderstood MetalsMaximum Slots Per MetalAllumantic Talents
1st+2Metallurgy, Burning, Basic Metals Training21-
2nd+2Allomantic Talents212
3rd+2Allomantic Specialty3/4/51/22
4th+2Ability Score Improvement3/4/522
5th+3Allomantic Specialty Feature3/4/52/33
6th+3Additional Basic Metals Training5/6/72/33
7th+35/6/73/43
8th+3Ability Score Improvement5/6/73/44
9th+4Allomantic Reflexes, Higher Metals Training7/8/93/54
10th+4Improved Metallurgy7/8/94/54
11th+4Allomantic Specialty Feature7/8/94/65
12th+4Ability Score Improvement7/8/94/65
13th+5Additional Metals Training (3)9/10/115/75
14th+5Quick Allomancy9/10/115/76
15th+5Atium9/10/115/86
16th+5Ability Score Improvement9/10/116/86
17th+6Allomantic Specialty Feature9/10/116/97
18th+6Allomantic Reflexes (2), Additional Metals Training (4)11/12/136/97
19th+6Ability Score Improvement11/12/137/107
20th+6One with Preservation158/118

Mistborn Features

Metallurgy

At level 1, you have a set of metallurgist's tools, and understand metals. You understand basic alloys and properties of most metals. Using an allomantic vial or a small allomantic vial, you can create a vial of metals (A vial holds 8 ounces, while a small vial holds 1 ounce). During a long or short rest, you can fill that vial with ounces of any combination of allomantic metals until that vial is full. You can drink one of these vials on your turn (A small vial takes a bonus action, while a vial takes a whole action) each ounce of metal that you ingest grants you 1 metal slot in that metal (To your maximum metal store).

Burning

At 1st level, you gain the ability to tap into the power of Preservation contained in the metals you consume. You are able to ingest and burn (use) a number of different metals as shown in the Understood Metals column of the Mistborn table.

When you drink vials of metals, you gain slots based on the contents of the vial you drank. The maximum number of slots you can gain for each metal you understand is listed in the Maximum Slots Per Metal column of the Mistborn table. If by drinking a vial of metals, you would have gained slots beyond your capacity for that metal, the access is wasted and destroyed.

You can control the rate at which you burn your reserves, for metals that allow different rates of burning. For those metals, you can them only at a weak or strong burn, until you reach level 7 and unlock flaring. The faster you burn your metals, the stronger their effect is. The metals you use can be divided into two categories, action metals, and duration metals. Both types of metals are described in the Metals section later in this document, containing all the possible metals, their abilities, and rates of burning.

At the beginning of your turn, you can use a bonus action to start, stop, or alter the rate of burning a duration metal. Multiple duration metals can be burned together but you can only start, stop, or alter the rate of one metal per turn. Each metal you start burning will continue to burn, providing its effectד and consuming metal slots, until you either use a bonus action to stop it or deplete your metal reserve of that metal.

Action metals are consumed in a burst, you can use an action to tap into your metal reserve, and activate its effect immediately. When an ability in this class causes a creature to make a save that does not have a set DC, use your allomantic save DC which is equal to 8 + Your proficiency bonus + Your wisdom modifier


Metal Sickness

If you leave metals in your system when you go to sleep they will poison you.

Impure Metal BurningSleeping Metal Sickness
No Negative Effects0 to 10 ounces of metals left in your system.
Minor Metal Sickness: add one level of exhaustion10 to 20 ounces of metals left in your system.
Moderate Metal Sickness: add two levels of exhaustion20-50 ounces of metals left in your system.
Major Metal Sickness: add three levels of exhaustion50-90 ounces of metals left in your system.
Deathly Metal Sickness: add four levels of exhaustion>90 ounces of metals left in your system.

Fighting Styles

At 2nd level, you adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the following options, you cannot adopt the same style twice even if you have a chance to receive another fighting style.

Archery

You gain a +2 bonus to all attack rolls made with a ranged weapon.

Dueling

When you are wielding a melee weapon in one hand and no other weapons, you gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with that weapon.

Two-Weapon Fighting

When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack

Stronger Allomancer

Push and Pull attacks gain 1d4 to the damage roll.

Allomantic Specialty

At level 3, you choose an Allomantic Specialty: Temporal Allomancer, Battle Allomancer, or Mental Allomancer. This choice gives you additional abilities at levels 6, 11, and 17.

Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th 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.

Extra Attack

At 5th level, Whenever you choose the attack action on your turn, you may perform 2 attacks instead of 1.

Flaring

At 7th level, When you begin to burn a metal or change the level of your burn, you may burn it at the flare level (if the used metal has this property).

Allomantic Reflexes

At 9th level your understanding of metals allows you to further enhance your reflexes while burning them. If an enemy moves to a point inside of or leaves a 20-foot sphere around you, you can expend your reaction to activate the weak form of one of your action metals (this burns twice as many of your stores as normal). You need to finish a short rest before you can use this feature again. At level 18 You can use the feature twice. The action metal used must have a weak power level defined.

Improved Metallurgy

At 10th level, you become more skilled in the manipulation of metal mixtures and compounds. When you create a vial of metal you can use a large vial [2.56 lbs]. (Stores 16 ounces and requires an action and a bonus action to drink). Also, you may treat any of your vials as containing one additional ounce maximum when creating it and ingesting it.

Evasion

Beginning at 13th level, you can nimbly dodge out of the way of certain area effects, such as a red dragon’s fiery breath or an ice storm spell. When you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on the saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.

Quick Allomancy

At level 14 you can perform an additional allomantic action on your turn. (This burn cannot be at flare level) You need to finish a short rest before you can use this feature again.

Atium

At level 15, you now can ingest and burn Atium. This metal is the physical body of the ancient god Ruin and is very expensive to find, and even more challenging to mine. Because of this, it costs 700 GP to acquire an ounce of atium. (Atium does not require a slot in the Understood Metals)

One With Preservation

You have mastered the ability to gain power from the very air itself. At level 20 you can call on the power of Preservation. White mists start seething out and back into your body, fill 2 of your metal slots to your metal slots maximum. You can also push and pull metals that are inside of, or impaled in living creatures, push on Aluminum, and affect the minds of people wearing aluminum helmets with Zinc and Brass. You need to finish a long rest before you can use this feature again.

Allomantic Specialties

Mistborns have many abilities utilized by all, but some specialize in specific abilities.

Temporal Allomancer

A temporal Allomancer utilizes Gold, Electrum, Bendalloy/Cerrobend, and Cadmium to see into the near future or manipulate how time travels near them. Through this use of manipulation, they are always one step ahead on the battlefield and in peacetime.

Masks of Gold

Beginning at 3rd level, when use you the ability of gold you may choose two important decisions or choose another choice from your important decision you already chose. An additional shadow appears that matches what you would be like in either of those cases. When you use the second ability of gold you may adopt one of your shadow's personalities and can switch between them as a bonus action.

Chronostamina

Starting at 3rd level, you are not affected negatively by changes in time travel speed such as the lethargy caused by the end of haste or the leaving or entering cadmium or bendalloy bubbles. Additionally, you are unaffected by the slow spell and the time stop spell. The effect of a cadmium bubble still affects you.

Splitting the Shadow

Beginning at 6th level, you deepen your understanding of electrum and use it to counter the predictions of your enemies. You may choose two courses of action when you burn electrum. Additionally, while you are burning electrum, once per round when a creature has advantage on an attack against you, you may cause that creature to lose that advantage.

Efficient Temporal Burning

Starting at 11th level, you learn to burn Cadmium and/or Cerrobend/Bendalloy at a more efficient level, gaining the same effects for less expended metal. When you are maintaining a sphere of Cadmium or Cerrobend/Bendalloy you only have to burn one slot per round to maintain your sphere.

Potent Temporal Manipulation

Beginning at 17th level, you learn to make you Cadmium and Cerrobend/Bendalloy much more potent. A creature in your Cadmium bubble suffers a -4 penalty to AC and Dexterity saving throws instead of a -2 penalty and must roll a 15 or higher to cast a spell with a casting time of one action. A creature in your Cerrobend/Bendalloy bubble gains a +4 bonus to AC instead of a +2 and can perform two additional actions on each of its turns.

Battle Allomancer

A battle Allomancer is a force to be reckoned with, a blur of metal as blade after blade slips past them, deflected by their metals. Their blades slam with supernatural power, and their enhanced body can take far more of a beating than the normal human.

Metal Deflection

At level 3, as long as you are burning iron or steel, your armor class increases by 2 against enemies wearing or wielding metal. An enemy can make an intelligence check against your Allomantic save DC to realize that you are affecting his metal and act accordingly.

Martial Knowledge

At level 3, you add your proficiency bonus to Intelligence checks related to combat and warfare.

Efficient Allomancing

At level 6, when you perform the attack action on your turn, you can use your bonus action to activate an action metal's effect at the weak level (You cannot activate metals without the weak power level). Alternatively, when you use your action to perform an allomantic effect, you can use your bonus action to perform one melee weapon attack.

Combat Allomancing

At level 11, when you attack with a metal weapon other than a coin while burning iron or steel, you can spend 1 slot of either of those metals to deal your Wisdom modifier in additional damage of the damage type that the weapon or coin deals.

Synergistic Burning

At level 17, once per turn after you perform an attack, you can give yourself advantage on your next allomantic attack against the enemy you attacked or give the enemy you attacked disadvantage on the next save against your allomantic effects. Alternatively, once per turn, after you activate your allomantic powers, you can grant yourself advantage on your next weapon attack against the same enemy. You need to finish a short rest before you can use this feature again.

Mental Allomancer

A mental allomancer takes advantage of the mental allomantic abilities to manipulate people or crush their enemies' wills.

Master Manipulator

At level 3, you gain proficiency in your choice of Persuasion or Deception.

Two-Pronged Manipulation

At level 3, when you make a CHA check against a creature you have effected with Brass or Zinc within the last 12 seconds you have advantage on that check. If you already have advantage on that check you may add your wisdom mod to the check.

Subtle Allomancy

At level 6, when you manipulate a person's emotions, that person has disadvantage on any check to notice that you are affecting his emotions. The enemy also has disadvantage on all saves to resist your mental manipulation.

Quick Thinking

At level 11, you can use a reaction after a creature moves or performs an action and burn brass or zinc (at strong level) to give one enemy disadvantage on all attack rolls for this round. You must burn twice as much metal as you normally would from burning the metal at strong power level.

Crushing Emotions

At level 17, when you burn zinc or bronze at strong or flare level and affect an enemy, you can burn 5 additional slots of that metal to force the enemy to make a WIS save, if they fail that save they are stunned for 2 rounds.

Allomantic Metals

Iron

While you are burning Iron, transparent blue lines connect the center of your body to all metals in a 100-foot radius.

Weak

Whenever you activate this effect you spend 1 of your iron metal slots. You can pull any metal object of your choice that is within 100 feet of you, directly toward you to a maximum of 50 feet away from their starting position, as long as it weighs 20 pounds or less, or up to 20 feet away for heavier objects up to 100 pounds. A creature wearing this metal object adds to the metal's weight. A creature holding this metal object can make a STR save against your Allomantic Save DC to add its weight to the weight of the object. A creature in the path of the object you are pulling must make a DEX save against your Allomantic Save DC or suffer 1d4 bludgeoning damage. If you instead pull on an object much heavier than yourself, you instead fly up to 20 feet directly towards the object.

Strong

You spend 2 of your iron metal slots. You can pull a metal object up to 40 pounds up to 75 feet directly toward you, or up to 200 pounds up to 40 feet toward you, as well as pulling yourself 40 feet toward a much heavier metal object. The damage caused to creatures in the object's path increases to 1d6.

Flare

You spend 4 of your iron metal slots. You can pull a metal object up to 80 pounds up to 100 feet directly toward you, or up to 500 pounds up to 80 feet toward you, as well as pulling yourself 80 feet toward a much heavier metal object. The damage caused to creatures in the object's path increases to 1d10.

Steel

While you are burning Steel, transparent blue lines connect the center of your body to all metals in a 100-foot radius.

Weak

Whenever you activate this effect you spend 1 of your steel metal slots. You can push any metal object of your choice that is within 100 feet of you, directly away from you to a maximum of 50 feet away from their starting position, as long as it weighs 20 pounds or less, or up to 20 feet away for heavier objects up to 100 pounds. A creature wearing this metal object adds to the metal's weight. A creature holding this metal object can make a STR save against your Allomantic Save DC to add its weight to the weight of the object. A creature in the path of the object you are pushing must make a DEX save against your Allomantic Save DC or suffer 1d4 bludgeoning damage. If you instead push on an object much heavier than yourself, you instead fly up to 20 feet directly away from the object.

Strong

You spend 2 of your steel metal slots. You can push a metal object up to 40 pounds up to 75 feet directly away from you, or up to 200 pounds up to 40 feet away from you, as well as pushing yourself 40 feet away from a much heavier metal object. The damage caused to creatures in the object's path increases to 1d6.

Flare

You spend 4 of your steel metal slots. You can push a metal object up to 80 pounds up to 100 feet directly away from you, or up to 500 pounds up to 80 feet away from you, as well as pushing yourself 80 feet away from a much heavier metal object. The damage caused to creatures in the object's path increases to 1d10.

Brass

While you are burning brass, you can calm certain emotions of a group of people or a single person. You can switch what emotions you suppress and who are your targets as a free action on your turn. If a person notices that something is affecting their emotions, they can make a WIS save to resist the effect. Once someone succeeds in their save they are immune to your allumantic touch for an hour. Below are the effects of a failed save of each emotion at each power level.

Anger:
Weak

All creatures have +1 on Intimidation and Persuasion checks to stop the targeted creature from attacking, and a -1 penalty to incite violence from that targeted creature.

Strong

Intimidation and Persuasion checks change to +2 to stop the creature, and -2 to incite violence.

Flare

Intimidation and Persuasion checks change to advantage to stop the creature, and disadvantage to incite violence.

Disgust:
Weak

All creatures have +1 on Intimidation, Persuasion, and Deception checks to stop a feeling of dislike/hatred of another creature in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to create disgust/hatred in the targeted creature.

Strong

Intimidation, Persuasion, and Deception checks change to +2 to stop dislike/hatred in the creature, and -2 to create disgust/hatred in the creature.

Flare

Intimidation, Persuasion, and Deception checks change to advantage to stop dislike/hatred in the creature, and disadvantage to create disgust/hatred in the creature.

Sadness:
Weak

All creatures have +1 on Persuasion checks to encourage happiness in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to encourage sadness in the targeted creature.

Strong

Persuasion checks change to +2 to encourage the creature, and -2 to discourage the creature.

Flare

Persuasion checks change to advantage to encourage the creature, and disadvantage to discourage the creature.

Fear:
Weak

The creature affected by this metal has a +1 bonus on checks to resist the frightend condition, and a +1 bonus on checks to encourage the creature into dangerous action.

Strong

Bonus to resist the frightend condition becomes +2, and a +2 bonus on checks to encourage the creature into dangerous action.

Flare

Bonus to resist the frightend condition changes to advantage and the bonus on checks to encourage the creature into dangerous action becomes an advantage.

Trust:
Weak

All creatures have +1 to Persuasion, and Deception checks to encourage mistrust in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to encourage trust in the targeted creature.

Strong

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to +2 to encourage mistrust in the creature, and a -2 penalty to encourage trust in the creature.

Flare

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to an advantage to encourage mistrust in the creature, and disadvantage to encourage trust in the creature.

Joy:
Weak

All creatures have +1 to Persuasion, and Deception checks to encourage sadness and hopelessness in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to encourage happiness in the targeted creature.

Strong

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to +2 to encourage sadness and hopelessness in the creature, and a -2 penalty to encourage happiness in the creature.

Flare

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to an advantage to encourage sadness and hopelessness in the creature, and a disadvantage to encourage happiness in the creature.

Anticipation:
Weak

All creatures have a +1 bonus to Persuasion, and Deception checks to discourage excitement and anticipation in the targeted creature. And a +1 bonus on checks to encourage indifference in the targeted creature.

Strong

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to +2 to discourage excitement and anticipation in the creature, and a +2 bonus on checks to encourage indifference in the creature.

Flare

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to an advantage to discourage excitement and anticipation in the creature, and a disadvantage to encourage happiness in the creature.

Brass Burning:
Weak

Whenever you activate this effect you spend 1 of your brass metal slots. Activate any combination of the above weak effects on up to 10 nearby creatures within 60 feet. A creature can make an INT save to notice the effect. These effects last until you stop burning this metal or if the creature succeeds in their WIS save.

Strong

Whenever you activate this effect you spend 2 of your brass metal slots. Activate any combination of the above strong effects on up to 10 nearby creatures within 60 feet. A creature can make an INT save (Save DC - 2) to notice the effect. These effects last until you stop burning this metal or if the creature succeeds in their WIS save.

Flare

Whenever you activate this effect you spend 4 of your brass metal slots. Activate any combination of the above flare effects on up to 10 nearby creatures within 60 feet. A creature can make an INT save (Save DC - 4) to notice the effect. These effects last until you stop burning this metal or if the creature succeeds in their WIS save.

Zinc

While you are burning zinc, you can riot (increase) certain emotions of a group of people or a single person. You can switch what emotions you intensify and who are your targets as a free action on your turn. If a person notices that something is affecting their emotions, they can make a WIS save to resist the effect. Once someone succeeds in their save they are immune to your allumantic touch for an hour. Below are the effects of a failed save of each emotion at each power level.


Anger:
Weak

All creatures have +1 on Intimidation and Persuasion checks to incite violence in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to stop the creature from attacking.

Strong

Intimidation and Persuasion checks change to +2 to anger the creature, and -2 to stop it.

Flare

Intimidation and Persuasion checks change to advantage to anger the creature, and disadvantage to stop it.

Disgust:
Weak

All creatures have +1 on Intimidation, Persuasion, and Deception checks to create a feeling of dislike/hatred of another creature in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to stop disgust/hatred in the targeted creature.

Strong

Intimidation, Persuasion, and Deception checks change to +2 to create dislike/hatred in the creature, and -2 to stop disgust/hatred in the creature.

Flare

Intimidation, Persuasion, and Deception checks change to advantage to create dislike/hatred in the creature, and disadvantage to stop disgust/hatred in the creature.

Sadness:
Weak

All creatures have +1 on Persuasion checks to discourage happiness in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to encourage happiness in the targeted creature.

Strong

Persuasion checks change to +2 to discourage the creature, and -2 to encourage the creature.

Flare

Persuasion checks change to advantage to discourage the creature and encourage to discourage the creature.

Fear:
Weak

The creature affected by this metal has a -1 penalty on checks to resist the frightend condition, and a -1 penalty on checks to encourage the creature into dangerous action.

Strong

Penalty to resist the frightend condition becomes -2, and a -2 penalty on checks to encourage the creature into dangerous action.

Flare

Penalty to resist the frightend condition changes to a disadvantage and the penalty on checks to encourage the creature into dangerous action becomes a disadvantage.

Trust:
Weak

All creatures have +1 to Persuasion, and Deception checks to encourage trust in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to encourage mistrust in the targeted creature.

Strong

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to +2 to encourage trust in the creature, and a -2 penalty to encourage mistrust in the creature.

Flare

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to an advantage to encourage trust in the creature, and disadvantage to encourage mistrust in the creature.

Joy:
Weak

All creatures have +1 to Persuasion, and Deception checks to discourage sadness and hopelessness in the targeted creature, and a -1 penalty to discourage happiness in the targeted creature.

Strong

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to +2 to discourage sadness and hopelessness in the creature, and a -2 penalty to discourage happiness in the creature.

Flare

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to an advantage to discourage sadness and hopelessness in the creature, and a disadvantage to discourage happiness in the creature.

Anticipation:
Weak

All creatures have a +1 bonus to Persuasion, and Deception checks to encourage excitement and anticipation in the targeted creature. And a +1 bonus on checks to discourage indifference in the targeted creature.

Strong

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to +2 to encourage excitement and anticipation in the creature, and a +2 bonus on checks to discourage indifference in the creature.

Flare

Persuasion, and Deception checks change to an advantage to encourage excitement and anticipation in the creature, and a disadvantage to discourage happiness in the creature.

Zinc Burning:
Weak

Whenever you activate this effect you spend 1 of your zinc metal slots. Activate any combination of the above weak effects on up to 10 nearby creatures within 60 feet. A creature can make an INT save to notice the effect. These effects last until you stop burning this metal or if the creature succeeds on their WIS save.

Strong

Whenever you activate this effect you spend 2 of your zinc metal slots. Activate any combination of the above strong effects on up to 10 nearby creatures within 60 feet. A creature can make an INT save (Save DC - 2) to notice the effect. These effects last until you stop burning this metal or if the creature succeeds on their WIS save.

Flare

Whenever you activate this effect you spend 4 of your zinc metal slots. Activate any combination of the above flare effects on up to 10 nearby creatures within 60 feet. A creature can make an INT save (Save DC - 4) to notice the effect. These effects last until you stop burning this metal or if the creature succeeds on their WIS save.

Chromium

While you are burning chromium, you can wipe the magic reserves of people you touch.

Weak

Burn 1 of your chromium metal slots, then make a melee attack roll (Dexterity) against an enemy you can reach. If you successfully hit the target, you can clear one of that target's metal stores or 1st level spell slot.

Strong

Burn 2 of your chromium metal slots, then make a melee attack roll (Dexterity) against an enemy you can reach. If you successfully hit the target, you can clear two of the target's metal stores or spell slots that total 3 spell levels.

Flare

Burn 4 of your chromium metal slots, the make a melee attack roll (Dexterity) against an enemy you can reach. If you successfully hit the target, you can clear three of the target's metal stores or spell slots that total 6 spell levels.

Duralumin

When you burn duralumin, you must also burn another metal. That metal is expended in a tremendous burst of power. This metal can only be burned at one power level. To burn another metal you must have at least 8 slots of that metal to access.

Burn

Burn 2 of your duralumin metal slots, then activate the effect of your other metal in an extreme flare. That metal is completely expended. After you activate this effect you receive 1 level of exhaustion, Use the flare effect (Metals without a flare effect, other than bronze, create the same effect as Tin) for each metal that is listed below, with these additions:

Steel

You can push up to 3000 pounds. OR You can launch 6 coins and each coin deals the damage in d12s instead of d8s. Your push damage deals 3d12 + Wisdom mod and the save DC increases by 2.

Iron

You can pull up to 3000 pounds. Your pull damage deals 3d12 + Wisdom mod and the save DC increases by 2.

Pewter

You can treat your next physical check roll this round as a 20, and you have immunity to Slashing, Bludgeoning, and Piercing damage from the next damage you take.

Tin

You are stunned for this round

Brass

The emotions you choose are no longer felt in any way by the target of this effect for this round.

Zinc

The emotions you choose override all other emotions that the target feels for this round.

Chromium

Clear all spell slots and metal stores from the person you touch.

Bronze

You can pierce the protection of copper.

Duralumin Spells

If you DM allows it, you can burn Duralumin in combination with spells. To do so, choose one spell level, expend all of your spell slots of that level and all of your spell slots of higher levels, cast that spell as if it was casted 2 levels higher (Spells that cannot be casted at higher levels are casted as normal (Max level 9). The spell you cast deals maximum damage, and any enemy affected has disadvantage on the saves against it. You must have at least 6 spell slots removed by this effect. You then gain 2 levels of exhaustion.

Nicrosil

When you burn nicrosil, you can touch another person to allow them to activate a duralumin based effect. This metal can only be burned at one power level.

Burn

Burn 2 of your nicrosil metal slots, and make a melee attack roll against one creature within 5 feet (you have an attack bonus equal to your DEX mod + your proficiency bonus) if you hit, you activate the effect of duralumin on the most recently cast spell or metal used by the target you touched with these alterations: The target does not receive exhaustion levels, you do instead (to a maximum of 1 level). The creature has control over the effect as if it was activating the metal or casting the spell.

Pewter

While you are burning pewter, your body becomes much stronger, much more agile, and repairs itself.

Weak

While you are burning this metal, at the beginning of each turn spend 1 of your pewter metal slots, and your mistcloak AC increases by 1, and mistcloak movement increases by 5ft. At the beginning of each round (if your hit points are not at 0) that you are burning this metal at this power level, you heal 5 hit points. You gain a +1 bonus on your Dex, Str, and Con saves, checks, and attacks while you are burning this metal. This effect lasts until you stop burning this metal. When you would suffer nonmagical piercing, bludgeoning, or slashing damage you suffer 3 less damage. Your speed increases by an amount equal to your Wisdom score.

Strong

While you are burning this metal, at the beginning of each turn spend 2 of your pewter metal slots, and your mistcloak AC increases by 2, and movement increases by 10. At the beginning of each round (if your hit points are not at 0) that you are burning this metal at this power level, you heal 10 hit points. You gain a +2 bonus on your Dex, Str, and Con saves, checks, and attacks while you are burning this metal. This effect lasts until you stop burning this metal. When you would suffer nonmagical piercing, bludgeoning, or slashing damage you suffer 5 less damage. Your speed increases by an amount equal to your Wisdom score.

Flare

While you are burning this metal, at the beginning of each turn spend 4 of your pewter metal slots, and your mistcloak AC increases by 4, and your mistcloak movement increases by 20ft. At the beginning of each round (if your hit points are not at 0) that you are burning this metal at this power level, you heal 15 hit points. You gain advantage on your Dex, Str, and Con saves, checks, and attacks while you are burning this metal. This effect lasts until you stop burning this metal. When you would suffer nonmagical piercing, bludgeoning, or slashing damage you suffer 10 less damage. Your speed increases by an amount equal to your Wisdom score.

Tin

While you are burning tin, your senses become much more sensitive.

Weak

While you are burning this metal, at the beginning of each turn spend 1 of your tin metal slots. While you are burning this metal, you add +3 to your perception in addition to your normal perception. You cannot be surprised while you are burning this metal. If an enemy creates a large sensory effect you must make a DC 13 Concentration save or be stunned for the next round. These effects last until you stop burning this metal.

Strong

While you are burning this metal, at the beginning of each turn spend 2 of your tin metal slots. While you are burning this metal, you add +6 to your perception in addition to your normal perception. You cannot be surprised while you are burning this metal. If an enemy creates a large sensory effect you must make a DC 16 Concentration save or you will be stunned for the next round. These effects last until you stop burning this metal.

Flare

While you are burning this metal, at the beginning of each turn spend 4 of your tin metal slots. While you are burning this metal treat your passive perception as 25. You cannot be surprised while you are burning this metal. If an enemy creates a large sensory effect you must make a DC 20 Concentration save or be stunned for the next 2 rounds. These effects last until you stop burning this metal.

Cadmium

While you are burning cadmium, you can create a sphere in which time passes more slowly.

Burn

Spend 2 of your cadmium slots at the beginning of each turn that you are burning this metal to create a sphere and maintain centered on yourself with a radius up to as large as twice your Wisdom modifier. Every creature inside of that sphere is affected by the effects of the slow spell. Projectiles cannot leave or enter this sphere. To maintain this sphere you must spend 2 cadmium slots each turn. A creature (other than you) can make a DEX save when this effect activates to leap out or into this sphere if they are within 5 feet of the edge. This effect lasts until you stop burning this metal. Any creature that enters or exits the bubble while it lasts, must succeed on a STR save or gain one level of exhaustion and be stunned for one round.

Bendalloy

While you are burning Bendalloy, you can create a sphere in which time passes more quickly.

Burn

Spend 2 of your bendalloy slots at the beginning of each turn that you are burning this metal to create and maintain a sphere centered on yourself with a radius up to as large as twice your Wisdom modifier. Every creature inside of that sphere is affected by the effects of the haste spell in which you can perform any action instead of the actions listed on the haste spell. There is no lethargy when this sphere disappears. Projectiles cannot leave or enter this sphere. To maintain this sphere you must spend 2 bendalloy slots each turn. A creature (other than you) can make a DEX save when this effect activates to leap out or into this sphere if they are within 5 feet of the edge. This effect lasts until you stop burning this metal.Any creature that enters or exits the bubble while it lasts, must succeed on a STR save or gain one level of exhaustion and be stunned for one round.

Gold

While you are burning gold you can see a shadow double that only you can see, this shadow double shows a possible image of yourself if you had led a different life. This metal can only be burned at one power level. When you burn this metal you gain 1 level of exhaustion.

Burn

Burn 1 of your gold metal slots at the beginning of each turn that you are burning this metal, an image of yourself appears in front of you 10 feet away. This image portrays you as if you had lived a different life or made different choices. This effect lasts until you stop burning this metal. You perceive through both yourself, and this shadow of you. After spending a minute burning gold, you have begun to better understand your own personality. You have advantage on all CHA saves and checks for the next hour. Additionally, during this hour you have advantage on saves that would control your mind or actions. Instead of the above effect, you can instead spend one minute burning gold to understand the mannerisms of your other self, you can adapt these mannerisms to your physical self. You can act as that version of you would, you have Advantage on all Charisma checks to act as that version of you for an hour.

Electrum

While you are burning Electrum you can see a shadow of yourself performing an action you will perform in 6 seconds. You can change your actions this round to change what you see. This metal can only be burned at one power level.

Burn

Burn 1 of your Electrum metal slots at the beginning of each turn that you are burning this metal, you can see shadows of yourself performing actions that you might perform in 6 seconds. At beginning of your turn, you can select one course of action that you could perform on this turn (Movement, Action, Free Action, Bonus Action). Your DM must tell you any visible effects of this course of action, such as injuries from traps or weapons. Instead of activating this effect, you can use your bonus action on your turn to gain advantage on your next attack roll until your next round. When you use this power you gain 2 levels of exhaustion and become stunned the next round, if you see yourself die you become frightened as well, these effects last for 1 hour.

Bronze

While you are burning bronze, you can sense magical pulses within 60 feet. This metal can only be burned at one power level.

Burn

Burn 1 of your bronze metal slots at the beginning of each turn that you are burning bronze, you can sense magical pulses. This effectively casts detect magic without casting a spell. You can also sense allomantic pulses that tell you what type of metal is being burned and how powerfully it is being burned. This effect lasts until you stop burning this metal.

Copper

While you are burning copper, you create a 30-foot radius area around you in which magic and allomantic pulses cannot be detected except by a Wish spell or comparable spell. This spell can only be burned at one power level.

Burn

Burn 1 of your copper metal slots at the beginning of each turn that you are burning this metal, you cover up all magical and allomantic pulses in a 30-foot radius sphere. This effect lasts until you stop burning this metal. You cannot be perceived by divination magic except by a spell of comparable power to wish.

Aluminum

Consuming aluminum removes all magic power. If a person with magic power or allomantic power ingests aluminum, all of their magic and allomantic slots are lost and they can't cast cantrips until they have taken a long rest. This metal cannot be burned for any effect other than the effect listed above.

Atium

Atium is only ingestible and burnable once you reach level 15. When you burn Atium, blue ghosts appear showing you what every object and creature within 60 feet will do in 6 seconds. Your brain also speeds up to comprehend this information. This metal can only be burned at one level.

Burn

Burn 5 of your Atium slots at the beginning of each turn in which you are burning Atium. While you are burning Atium, enemies have disadvantage on all attack rolls against you. You have advantage on all ability checks and skill checks (that are of Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution) You also have an advantage on attacks. Your armor class is increased by 2. These effects last until you stop burning this metal.

Traditional Allomancy

In the books, Allomancy solely affects metals. In a world where allomancy is very prevalent Bronze, Copper, Chromium, Aluminum, Duralumin, and Nicrosil should only affect metals, instead of both metals and magic. This also works the other way around these powers are slightly Supernatural, and slightly Spell-Like. Antimagic field can't dispel it, but opportunity attacks can still be triggered by it (Steelpush or Ironpull) Duralumin and Nicrosil would not give exhaustion in such a world as well.

DnD Metals

If your DM would like to implement DnD metals as burnable metals, they have these properties: For the sake of simplicity, Cold Iron and Elenan Steel are the same as Iron and Steel respectively. Adamantium and Mithral are treated as two special metals with different effects. They are able to be understood at level 15 (like Atium) and they also do not require a slot in the Understood Metals(like Atium).

Adamantine

Burning adamantine allows the user to channel entropic energy into an object. Adamantine is an action metal.

Weak

Burn 1 of your adamantine slots. Then select one nonorganic metal object that was never alive within 30 feet, make an attack roll against that object using (Wisdom mod + proficiency modifier) if your roll's final result is a 15 or higher, the object bursts apart with a loud bang. The object is treated as the center of the Thunderclap cantrip which deals 1d6.

Strong

Burn 2 of your adamantine slots. Then select one nonorganic metal object that was never alive within 40 feet, make an attack roll against that object using (Wisdom mod + proficiency modifier) if your roll's final result is a 10 or higher, the object bursts apart with a loud bang. The object is treated as the center of the Thunderclap cantrip which deals 3d6.

Flare

Burn 4 of your adamantine slots. Then select one nonorganic object that was never alive within 50 feet, make an attack roll against that object using (Wisdom mod + proficiency modifier) if the target is a metal, you must roll 8 or higher to activate the effect, and if it is not metal you must roll 17 or higher, the object bursts apart with a loud bang. The object is treated as the center of the Thunderclap cantrip which deals 8d6.

Duralumin Burst

Burn all of your adamantine slots, then select up to 3 objects that are not alive within 70 feet, those objects burst apart in a loud bang, each object is treated as the center of a Thunderclap cantrip which deals 10d6.

Mithral

Burning mithral allows you to pull entropic energy from an object. Mithral is an action metal.

Weak

Burn 1 of your Mithral slots, then select one metal object that was never alive within 30 feet. That object is subjected to the Mending cantrip.

Strong

Burn 2 of your Mithral slots, then select one metal object that was never alive within 40 feet. That object is subjected to the Mending cantrip which can repair up to 5 breaks in an object, the breaks can be up to 2 feet in each dimension.

Flare

Burn 4 of your Mithral slots, then select one object that was never alive within 50 feet. That object is subjected to the Mending cantrip which can repair up to 6 breaks in an object, the breaks can be up to 4 feet in each dimension.

Duralumin Burst

Burn all of your Mithral slots, then select up to 3 objects that are not alive within 70 feet. That object is subjected to the Mending cantrip which can repair up to 30 breaks in the objects, the breaks can be up to 10 feet in each dimension.

Mistcloak:

A mistcloak is a complex flowing cloak made of hundreds of long strips of cloth that drag an inch or two behind you used to obscure a person while they are in mists. While wearing a mistcloak your AC is 10+DEX+WIS, can be worn over light armor (AC does not stack), your speed increases by 10 and you have a +3 bonus on stealth checks while in fog or mist.

Ettmetal

Ettmetal has the ability to store and release allomantic energy. Ettmetal explodes when in contact with water and burns "with a pure whiteness" when releasing Allomantic energy. When Ettmetal comes in contact with water the explosion radius is 5ft times the number of ounces and it deals 1d4 bludgeoning damage per ounce as well. If you burn a metal while holding Ettmetal it will mimic that effect by burning itself until it runs out allowing you to make allomantic grenades.

Multiclassing

Prerequisites.To qualify for multiclassing into the Mistborn class, you must have a Wisdom score of at least 13.

In addition, you must have found an ounce of Lerasium, a metal that grants Allomancy

Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the Mistborn class, you gain the following proficiencies

Shields, two Martial Weapons, and Mistcloaks


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