Stone (5e Class)

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<Stone>

<Just a simple stone that have legs, arms, and parts of a human face but in a stone>

<A stone have the power to be a stone and to choose the path of the stone>


Creating a <Stone>

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<Ulovar, o Santo Misericordioso>

<You don't have a question. You are a stone, you know everything.>

Quick Build

You can make a <Stone> quickly by following these suggestions. First, <Dexterity> should be your highest ability score, followed by <Carisma>. Third, choose <what you want, beacause we are stones.>

Class Features

As a {{{name}}} you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d<Hit Die (12)> per {{{name}}} level
Hit Points at 1st Level: <Hit Die (12)> + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d<Hit Die (12)> (or Expression error: Unexpected < operator.) + Constitution modifier per {{{name}}} level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: Rogue armor
Weapons: Rogue weapons
Tools: Rogue tools
Saving Throws: Rogue saves
Skills: If you do negative damage, you hit 1 with the dice, you always crit and hit you friends(you choose the friend) and you choose if you have disadvantage or not (if you choose disadvantage you can choose max 3). Important: You can't stop disadvantage imposed by other thing, except when it is when you put disadvantage on you.

Equipment

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

  • <You start with stone, and you don't need to sleep, eat or anything because you are a stone.>
  • If you are using starting wealth, you have <You start taking the money of one of your friends (you choose) and your friend will agree.> in funds.

Table: The {{{name}}}

LevelProficiency
Bonus
—Spell Slots per Spell Level—
1st+2<Stone>
2nd+2
3rd+2
4th+2
5th+3
6th+3
7th+3
8th+3
9th+4
10th+4
11th+4
12th+4
13th+5
14th+5
15th+5
16th+5
17th+6
18th+6
19th+6
20th+6

<Stone, the stone>

<Stone, the stone of the stone>

<Stone, the stone of god of the stone stone>

<Stone, the stone>

<!-At <1> level, you chose a <Stone of the Stoner (you can choose what you want>. Choose between <The stone subclass (every class without restriction because you are a stone) . Your choice grants you features at <the moment that you want because you are a fucking badass stone.>

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.

<Stone, a pedra>

<The stone, a pedra apenas.>


<Pedra Xandão>

<You have all the things below (only lv 20)>

<Pedra Xandão>

<The power of Xandão->

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<!Pedra Xandão}

<When obtained, when talking, the character can only scream as in caps lock. Have a castle on top of the mountain, win buffs against demons, have the title of the last hero stone on earth.>

<!Xandão da Pedra>

<You are the XANDÃO stone, when people hold your arm you guarantee protection for any ally you are holding.>

<The path of the champion stone)

<Your path is illuminated and you illuminate the path of others, whether in light, hope or darkness. When you kill someone you should shout "SEM PRESSÃO AQUI É XANDÃO" (LV 20)>


<Pedra> Spell List

You know all of the spells on the basic <Pedra> spell list and additional spells based on your subclass.

1st Level

<Pedra>

Multiclassing

<You are a stone you can multiclass with no restriction>


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