This here developer blog for Solasta: Crown of the Magister directs us to a recent livestream VOD, highlights a community contest, and reveals the winners of the Wishing Well event where you could help design a couple of new subclasses for the game’s upcoming DLC.
Here are the new community subclasses:
Wishing Well – And the Community Subclasses are…
Before we get into the results, we just wanted to thank you all again for participating to the Wishing Well Event. We’ve received several hundred submissions, totaling more than 2,000 features to sift through – and let me tell, some of those ideas were fantastic. For everyone who participated and had a valid email address linked to a Solasta Forum account, you should have received a new forum badge!
For those who may not remember the Wishing Well Event rules, we picked up themes and features that we loved the most to put together a Druid & Barbarian community subclass from all the great ideas you submitted. Without further ado, here are the members of the community whose submission we took inspiration from: Patrick P. Hansen, Randy Ward, IceJoker, MooWun, Brad Allison, Miles Young (Ragnar), Cat Scratch Fever, DestinyNinja, Joshua Talty
Barbarian Community Subclass – Path of Stone
Barbarians following this path draw their strength from their connection to stone. They never give up in the face of adversity and thrive in hostile environments. The first Stone Barbarians hailed from the North, even before there was a Snow Alliance. They were the ones who kept the people safe during the harsh winters, when hungry monsters were on the prowl. And once Manacalon began its incursions, they were in the thick of it, lending their legendary implacability to the resistance. 1000 years after the Cataclysm the Path of Stone still has many followers, from all lineages.
Path Features:
- Level 3: Stone Resilience – While raging, you gain temporary HP equal to twice your proficiency bonus at the end of your turn. These temporary hit points are removed once you stop raging.
- Level 6: Strength from Within – You can use your Constitution modifier instead of another ability modifier whenever you have to make a Saving Throw.
- Level 10: Rock Solid – While raging, you gain +1 AC for every hostile opponent you can see within 5′ of you, up to a maximum of +4.
- Level 14 (not in-game): Last Stand – While you have temporary HP, you gain a bonus to your melee weapon attacks and melee weapon damage rolls equal to half your proficiency bonus. Additionally, whenever your Relentless Rage roll succeeds, you also gain temporary HP equal to 1/4th of your maximum HP. These temporary hit points are removed once you stop raging.
- Note: Temporary Hit Points do not stack (higher amount of temporary HP overrides current temporary HP).
- Contributors: Patrick P. Hansen, Randy Ward, IceJoker, MooWun, Brad Allison
Barbarian Runner-Ups
- Sacrifice Theme: Deal additional damage when below half HP / Gain the effect of Bless for one round when damaged / Expend hit point dice in combat to gain temporary HP / Regain HP gradually up until half max HP while raging.
- Might Theme: Rage damage bonus is doubled + Make a free shove action when hitting with Reckless Attack / Double movement speed when entering rage + hitting enemies reduce their speed by half for a round / Add an extra weapon damage die to your Reckless Attack / Gain AC depending on number of enemies around you (reused in Path of Stone)
- Dragon Theme: Gain AC + Resistance to one element / Breath Attack (limited use) / Deal additional elemental damage with melee weapon attacks / Enemies hitting you in melee take elemental damage
- Warpaint Theme – Share Rage bonus damage to surrounding allies / Enemies within 5′ are affected by Bane on a failed saving throw (aura) / Share Rage resistance to damage type to surrounding allies / Ranged attacks against you are made with disadvantage.
- Chieftain Theme – Can’t be surprised + Gain Advantage on Initiative rolls / Enemies you hit have disadvantage if they try to attack someone else / Gain AC for each ally close to you / Bolster an ally granting Temporary HP to both of you and giving them advantage on their next attack (limited use)
Druid Community Subclass – Circle of Winds
Druids from this circle draw their strength from the winds. As the Cataclysm raged, the connection druids felt to nature frayed. But not so for the Circle of the Winds. They felt the mana currents carried by the winds and through them a connection to nature. Through this, they were able to protect nature from the worst of the cataclysm-born depredations. The Circle is still alive today, its druids hailing from all part of Solasta, wanderers under the open sky.
Circle Features:
- Level 2: Carried by the Wind – Casting a level 1 or higher spell makes you automatically take the Disengage action for free and gain 10′ of movement speed until the end of your turn.
- Level 6: Sheltering Breeze – You can use a bonus action to let a Sheltering Breeze blow upon all allies within 30′ of you, making them gain advantage on all Saving Throws until the start of your next turn. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom modifier per long rest.
- Level 10: Guiding Winds – When you hit an enemy with an attack (anything that requires an attack roll), the next attack made against them before the end of your next turn has advantage.
- Level 14 (not in-game): Unfettered – While conscious, you are constantly under the effect of Freedom of Movement.
- Contributors: Miles Young (Ragnar), Cat Scratch Fever, DestinyNinja, Joshua Talty
Druid Runner-Ups
- Plant Theme: Summon a patch of venomous vines, poisoning and damaging upon failed saving throw (limited use) / Create a plant armor granting you temporary HP and dealing piercing damage back upon getting hit by melee attacks (limited use) / Gain the permanent effect of Barkskin and reduce non-magical damage taken by a flat amount / Increase the power of venomous vines and plant armor.
- Cycle of Life Theme: Use your reaction to reroll a failed concentration check with advantage (limited use) / Gain a bonus to your spell DC and spell attack modifier equal to half your knowledge level when fighting creatures you already faced (Solasta only) / Damaging an enemy with a level 1 or higher spell prevents them from healing any HP until the start of your next turn / While not incapacitated, critical hits count as normal hits and you gain resistance to poison and necrotic damage (too similar to Fungal Body from Circle of Spore)
- Healing Theme: Restoring HP using a spell of level 1 or above also heals the target for half your druid level HP at the start of your next turn / Make a giant flower sprout on the battlefield, healing and shielding allies who end their turn next to the flower (limited use) / Healing spells are automatically cast as if using a spell slot on level higher / When dropping to 0 HP, immediately regain 50% of your maximum health (once per long rest)