Power Armor Artificer (5e Class)

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Power Armor Artificer


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Creating a Power Armor Artificer

When you create a Power Armor Artificer, ask the question, "Why does my character use magic to enchant armor, and not use magic in other, more traditional, forms?" How does your character benefit from using Power Armor? Lastly, what caused your character to pursue research in artificer magic?

Quick Build

You can make a Power Armor Artificer quickly by following these suggestions. First, Intelligence should be your highest ability score, followed by Constitution. Second, choose the Guild Artisan background. Third, choose <!-elaborate on equipment choices->

Class Features

As a Power Armor Artificer you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d8 per Power Armor Artificer level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 8 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + Constitution modifier per Power Armor Artificer level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: Heavy Armor, Shields
Weapons: Simple Weapons
Tools: Tinker's Tools, one type of artisian's tools of your choice
Saving Throws: Constitution, Intelligence
Skills: Choose two from Arcana, History, Investigation, Medicine, Nature, Perception, and Sleight of Hand

Equipment

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

  • (a) Light Crossbow and 20 bolts or (b) Any two simple melee weapons
  • (a) Explorer's Pack or (b) Dungeoneer's Pack
  • Tinker's Tools and Chain Mail Armor
  • If you are using starting wealth, you have 5d4 x 10 gp in funds.

Table: The Power Armor Artificer

LevelProficiency
Bonus
FeaturesPower Armor Traits
1st+2Power Armor, Artificer Magic-
2nd+2Power Armor Traits2
3rd+2Summon Power Armor2
4th+2Ability Score Improvement3
5th+3Extra Attack3
6th+3Additional Power Armor4
7th+34
8th+3Ability Score Improvement5
9th+45
10th+46
11th+46
12th+4Ability Score Improvement7
13th+57
14th+58
15th+58
16th+5Ability Score Improvement9
17th+69
18th+610
19th+6Ability Score Improvement10
20th+610

Power Armor

At 1st level, your magical endeavors have given you the ability to create power armor. As an action, you can turn a suit of heavy armor into power armor, assuming you have tinker's tools in your hand. While wearing a suit of Power armor, you gain the following benefits:

  • If the armor normally has a Strength requirement, the power armor lacks this requirement for all characters.
  • The power armor attaches to you and can’t be removed against your will.
  • It also expands to cover your entire body, and it replaces any missing limbs, functioning identically to a body part it is replacing.

You are only allowed to have one suit of power armor at a time. If you turn a suit of heavy armor in power armor, the previous suit of power armor will turn back into the normal, non-magical, suit of armor it previously was.

Artificer Magic

As a result of your magical endeavors, you have learned some simple spellcasting. You know the cantrips Mending and Light. You also know the spells Detect Magic and Identify. You can only cast these spells as rituals however.

Power Armor Traits

At 2nd Level, you learn how to infuse your power armor with magic. This allows the power armor to gain power armor traits. The number of traits a suit of power armor can have is shown in the Power Armor Traits column of the Power Armor Artificer table. You can infuse your power armor with any of the available power armor traits, as shown at the bottom of this page. In order to infuse your suit of Power Armor, you'll need to be using a Tinker's tool. Unless otherwise stated, a suit of armor can only have 1 of each armor trait.

If you choose to create a different set of Power Armor, you can choose new power armor traits to infuse it with, even if the armor trait is on your other suit of power armor, you can still infuse the power armor with it.

Summon Power Armor

At 3rd level, you can turn your power armor into a metal talisman the size of a tennis ball. You can use a bonus action to summon your power armor or doff your power armor. When you doff your power armor in this way, it takes 1 round to doff and turns into the talisman when completed doffed. When you summon your power armor, you can summon it directly next to yourself or directly on yourself. When you summon it in either fashion, it takes one round to completely summon. If you summon the power armor on yourself, it dons itself around you, and takes 1 round to don. Whenever you don or doff the power armor using the talisman, you can't take any actions or move until the beginning of your next turn. Whenever you create an extra power armor suit, the oldest power suit, when reverting back to it's normal form, the power armor talisman will turn back into the original suit of armor directly next to your character.

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

Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

Additional Power Armor

At 6th level, you can create additional suits of power armor. Whenever you create a suit of power armor, you can choose to turn it into your primary power armor or your additional power armor. The primary power armor suit has the same number of power armor traits as shown in the Power Armor Traits column in the Power Armor Artificer table. The additional suits of power armor have half the number of power armor traits(rounded up). If you try to exceed the maximum number of additional power armor suits, the oldest suit of power armor loses its magical powers and infusions.

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Power Armor Traits

Attached Shield

Your power armor always has an accessible shield. This shield can be donned or doffed by using a bonus action. While the shield is doffed, it's integrated as a part of the Power Armor. In order to get this infusion, you'll need to be holding a shield while infused the Power Armor.

If your armor loses it's magical properties, for example, by exceeding the number of Power Armor suits you can get, the shield you originally infused appears in an empty space within 5 feet of the Power Armor.

Enhanced Armor

While wearing your power armor, you get a +1 bonus to your AC.

Flaming Cone Attack

Your armor has the ability to shoot fire from it's center of its chest. Each creature in a 15' cone must make a Dexterity saving throw. A creature takes 2d6 damage on a failed save and half as much on a failed save. The DC for this attack is equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier. You can use this attack a number of times equal to your half your proficiency bonus(rounded down) + your Intelligence modifier(minimum of 1).

Magical Gauntlet

Your armor has a Magical Gauntlet attack. It's a melee weapon attack that deals 1d8 damage + your Strength modifier. You choose the damage type when you originally infuse your power armor with this power armor trait. You can choose from bludgeoning, cold, fire, force, lightning, radiant, or thunder damage. This attack counts as magical for the purpose of overcoming nonmagical resistances and immunities.

Integrated Strength

When you make a weapon attack, you can use your Intelligence modifier instead of your Strength or Dexterity modifier.

Integrated Weapon

Your armor can summon a weapon from an extradimensional space. You must perform an hour-long ritual on a weapon in order to turn it into your integrated weapon. You are always proficient with your integrated weapon. If you turn another weapon into your integrated weapon, your previous integrated weapon will appear in a space next to you.

If replace your current integrated weapon or your armor loses it's magical properties, for example, by exceeding the number of Power Armor suits you can get, your current integrated weapon appears in an empty space within 5 feet of the Power Armor.

Stealth Improvements

If your armor normally gives you disadvantage in Stealth, it no longer does so. Your speed also increases by 5 feet while you wear the suit.

Multiclassing


Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the Power Armor class, you must have an Intelligence score of 13 or higher.

Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the Power Armor Artificer class, you gain the following proficiencies: Heavy Armor, Shields, Tinker's Tools

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