The Magnate
You have made a pact with a patron of the truest sense. Your patron hoards an enormous sum of wealth and invests in your mutual prosperity. Be it a business mogul, a dragon atop a mountain of gold, or the head of a crime syndicate, your patron leverages their capital to grant you magical powers. Their ability to do so comes from their mystical hoard and their connections to other extraordinary beings.
Magnates typically watch their warlocks closely, moreso than other patrons. This involves protecting their underlings as they would any investment, granting them quests, and checking in on their progress. Warlocks in return are rewarded with discounts or new opportunities for their devotion to the business.
Expanded Spell List
1st-level Magnate feature
The Magnate 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.
Magnate Expanded Spells
Spell Level | Spells |
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1st | compelled duel, identify |
2nd | arcane lock, calm emotions |
3rd | life transference, sending |
4th | fabricate, Leomund's secret chest |
5th | creation, dominate person |
Exchange Coin
1st-level Magnate feature
As an action, you can convert coins in your hands using the standard exchange rate.
Additionally, you can use your action to make a purchase using coins you have in your hands. You can purchase a single item from any of the nonmagical equipment available to you in chapter 5 of the Player's Handbook. When you do so, your patron magically exchanges your coin and grants you the item you purchased.
You can make a purchase with this feature a number of times equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.
Fair Trade
1st-level Magnate feature
Once on your turn, you can deal an additional 1d6 necrotic damage when you hit a creature with an attack and that creature dealt damage to you since the end of your last turn.
Greater Catalogue
6th-level Magnate feature
You patron now allows you to purchase spell components using your Exchange Coin feature. Additionally, you can purchase certain magic items to assist you with your mercantile ventures, using the prices on the Patron Magic Items table. Spell scrolls you purchase using this feature must contain a spell from the warlock spell list or the spells on the Magnate Expanded Spells table, and consumable common magic items are half price.
The DM may add additional magic items to this table based on the nature of your patron and the magic items they have available to them.
Patron Magic Items
Item | Price |
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Any common magic item | 100 gp |
Bag of holding | 500 gp |
Deck of illusions | 500 gp |
Eyes of charming | 500 gp |
Gloves of thievery | 500 gp |
Goggles of night | 500 gp |
Heward's handy haversack | 10,000 gp |
Immovable rod | 500 gp |
Ring of jumping | 500 gp |
Ring of mind shielding | 500 gp |
Ring of swimming | 500 gp |
Portable hole | 10,000 gp |
Potion of greater healing | 250 gp |
Potion of poison | 250 gp |
Rod of the pact keeper | |
+1 | 500 gp |
+2 | 10,000 gp |
+3 | 25,000 gp |
Sending stones | 500 gp |
Spell scrolls | |
Cantrip | 25 gp |
1st-level | 75 gp |
2nd-level | 150 gp |
3rd-level | 300 gp |
4th-level | 500 gp |
5th-level | 1,000 gp |
Wand of detect magic | 500 gp |
Wand of magic missiles | 500 gp |
Winged boots | 500 gp |
Safeguard Investment
10th-level Magnate feature
Your patron places a spellbinding ward on you. You can gain 10 temporary hit points at the start of your turn if you have fewer than half of your hit points remaining and you aren't incapacitated.
Equivalent Rebuke
14th-level Magnate feature
When a creature within 60 feet of you deals damage to you, you can use your reaction to deal an equal amount of necrotic damage to them. This damage overcomes resistance and immunity, and it can't be reduced in any way.
Once you use this feature, you can't do so again until you finish a short or long rest.
Credit
- Created by Ogskive
- Made using GMBinder
- Warlock by Ogskive (traced and modified from a piece by Julian Hellwig)
- Bazaar by Chase Nichol
- Watercolor stain by Jared Ondricek
- Coin by Ogskive