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Latest revision as of 22:27, 13 May 2023
The "Stoner" Class: Enhancing Abilities with Marijuana
In the world of Dungeons and Dragons, there are countless classes and subclasses to choose from, each with their own unique abilities and strengths. However, for those who want to add a bit of extra flavor to their characters, a custom class or subclass can be a great option. In this article, we'll explore the "Stoner" class, a custom subclass that allows characters to enhance their abilities through the use of marijuana.
Class Overview
The Stoner class is a subclass that can be added to any existing class in Dungeons and Dragons. It is designed for characters who use marijuana as a way to enhance their abilities, whether through increased focus, heightened senses, or other effects. The Stoner class gives characters access to unique abilities and spells that are not available to other classes.
Class Features
At 1st level, characters who choose the Stoner subclass gain the following features:
• Chronic Focus: When a character is under the influence of marijuana, they gain a bonus to their concentration checks equal to their proficiency bonus. • Blazing Aura: As an action, a character can create a cloud of smoke around themselves that lasts for 1 minute. This cloud grants a bonus to all allies within 30 feet, and imposes a penalty on all enemies within 30 feet. The bonus and penalty are equal to the character's proficiency bonus. When a character activates this ability, they create a cloud of smoke around themselves that lasts for 1 minute. Visually, this could look like a thick haze of smoke that emanates from the character's body, obscuring their features and making it difficult for enemies to see or target them. The smoke could be colored in shades of green or purple to reflect the character's use of marijuana. All allies within 30 feet of the character gain a bonus to their abilities, while all enemies within 30 feet suffer a penalty. This could be represented on a game board or in a virtual game by placing a marker or aura around the character to indicate the area of effect. • High Senses: While under the influence of marijuana, a character gains advantage on all Perception checks.
At higher levels, characters who choose the Stoner subclass gain access to additional abilities and spells:
• Level 3: Smoke Screen - As an action, a character can create a wall of smoke that lasts for 1 minute. The wall is 20 feet long, 10 feet high, and 5 feet thick. The wall grants cover to all allies behind it, and imposes disadvantage on all attacks made through it. • Level 6: Stoned Skin - When a character is under the influence of marijuana, they gain resistance to all damage types. • Level 9: Potent Spellcasting - When a character casts a spell while under the influence of marijuana, they can add their proficiency bonus to the spell's damage or healing.
Spells
In addition to the unique abilities listed above, characters who choose the Stoner subclass gain access to the following spells:
• Cloud of Smoke - Creates a cloud of smoke that obscures vision and imposes penalties on attacks and Perception checks. • Blunt Force - Deals damage to a target and imposes a penalty on their attacks and saving throws. • High Times - Grants a bonus to all allies within range and imposes a penalty on all enemies within range.
Conclusion
The Stoner subclass is a fun and unique way to add some extra flavor to your Dungeons and Dragons character. As you can see, the Stoner class offers a variety of abilities and spells that can be used to enhance your character's performance in combat and other situations. However, it's important to note that the use of marijuana is a controversial topic and may not be suitable for all gaming groups. It's important to discuss this with your fellow players and Dungeon Master before incorporating the Stoner class into your game.