The Gluttonous One (5e Subclass)

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The Gluttonous One[edit]

Warlock Subclass

Your patron's objective is to consume and absorb all things—mundane and especially magical. The patron resides in its own extradimensional plane and grows in power with everything it consumes, granting bountiful powers to those who have formed a pact to consume in the name of their patron. You are merely your patron's means to an end, however, and even you will be indiscriminately consumed in due time.

Expanded Spell List[edit]

The Gluttonous One lets you choose from an expanded list of spells when you learn a warlock spell. The following spells are added to the warlock spell list for you.

Gluttonous One Expanded Spells

Spell Level Spells
1st detect magic, purify food and drink
2nd rope trick, wristpocket
3rd create food and water, dispel magic
4th sickening radiance, vitriolic sphere
5th greater restoration, legend lore
7th magnificent mansion

Glutton's Glut[edit]

Starting at 1st level, you can cast Goodberry without using a spell slot once per long rest. It counts as a warlock spell for you, and it doesn't count against the number of spells you can know. When cast as a warlock spell, instead of healing HP, creatures that consume the berries gain temporary HP equal to your warlock level until incapacitated.

Glutton's Gullet[edit]

Starting at 1st level, your gullet possesses the traits of a Bag of Holding, and you may dislocate your jaw at will up to the size of a Tiny creature to better fit objects.

When you make an Unarmed Strike attack against a Tiny (or smaller) creature grappled by you, you can attempt to gorge it into your mouth. Upon a successful hit, the creature is trapped inside your gullet instead of taking damage, and thus may suffer the effects of suffocation as outlined in the Bag of Holding's description.

Anything that enters the extradimensional gullet space is dispelled of spell effects 5th level or lower as payment to The Gluttonous One.

When you die, the contents of the extradimensional gullet forever become property of The Gluttonous One in their plane, and, even if you are resurrected, your gullet's contents reset to nothingness.

Vile Spew[edit]

Starting at 6th level, you can use a bonus action to projectile vomit if you possess temporary HP. In a sweeping motion, the vomit covers a 15ft cone. All creatures within the cone must succeed a Constitution save against your warlock spellcasting DC, otherwise they take magical poison damage equal to your current temporary HP and become poisoned until the start of your next turn. After vomiting, you lose half your current temporary HP rounded down (minimum 2). Vomiting breaks your concentration.

Glutton's Gorge[edit]

Starting at 10th level, you can cast Heroes' Feast at 6th-level without using a spell slot once per long rest. It counts as a warlock spell for you, and it doesn't count against the number of spells you can know. When cast as a warlock spell, instead of raising maximum hit points by 2d10, feasters gain temporary HP equal to half your warlock level.

In addition, Tiny (or smaller) creatures no longer need to be grappled by you to be gorged into your gullet, and your gaping maw becomes capable of fitting Small creatures, but only if they aren't unwilling (in other words, only if they are willing or unconscious).

Indomitable Gut[edit]

Starting at 14th level, upon your receiving temporary HP, you gain resistance against all damage types that you do not already have resistances, immunities, or vulnerabilities toward until the start of your next turn.

In addition, You may choose to vomit without requiring/expending temporary HP. If you do so, you instead deal 4 magical poison damage to targets and take no damage yourself. Finally, vomiting no longer breaks concentration, but instead imposes disadvantage on concentration saves until the start of your next turn.


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