# College of Fame
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*Being rich and attractive is not as easy as one would think. There is a large amount of skill and effort that goes into entertaining the masses let alone looking good while you do it. The bard that has studied at the College of Fame has escalated being a celebrity to the point of art. They can draw on the magic from the energy of a crowd and tend to preform better when all eyes are on them.*
### Aesthetic Appearance
Bards from the College of Fame are so attractive that enemies are often distracted by their beauty and grace during battle. It is even to the point where they struggle to focus when directly attacking a College of Fame Bard.
While you are not wearing any armor, your Armor Class equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Charisma modifier. You can use a shield and still gain this benefit.
### Famous Faces
Starting at 3rd level you gain a pool of publicity dice equal to your proficiency bonus that increases as you take center stage and help your allies in battle. These dice are 1d4's. You regain all expended dice on a long rest.
When you make a charisma based skill check or charisma saving throw you may expend up to as many publicity dice as your proficiency bonus and add the result to the roll.
### Steal the Spotlight
Also at level 3 when a creature you can see within 30 feet of you expends a bardic inspiration that you have given them, you regain an expended publicity die.
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### Cheering Crowd
At level 6, when you attack a creature or are targeted by an attack, you may use your reaction to call for applause. When you call for applause, creatures you can see within 30 ft can choose to cheer you on. You may roll a number of publicity dice equal to the amount of people cheering you on up to your proficiency bonus, adding the amount rolled to the attack roll if you are attacking, or to your AC if you are being attacked until the end of your turn. If you are attacking you may call for applause after your roll but before you know the result.
You can use this feature as many times as your proficiency bonus and regain all uses once you finish a long rest.
### Alluring Appeal
By level 14 you light up every room you walk into and you are the star of any show you perform in. Your celebrity status has increased to that of royalty or the elite. You now start to get recognized along your travels. Your publicity die go from 1d4's to 1d6's.