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{"_id":"0s8yk4E0Kneqe4zt","name":"Echani Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Echani Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Echani Order train relentlessly both with and without their weapons, to the point where the weapon becomes an extension of the body. Founded on a mastery of sword fighting, the tradition has expanded to include many different weapons.</p>\n<h2>Path of the Echani</h2>\n<p>Beginning when you choose this order at 3rd level, your special martial arts training leads you to master the use of certain weapons. You gain the following benefits.</p>\n<h3>Echani Weapons</h3>\n<p>Choose two types of weapons to be your Echani weapons: one vibroweapon and one blaster. Each of these weapons can be any simple or martial weapon that lacks the special property. You gain proficiency with these weapons if you don't already have it. Weapons of the chosen types are monk weapons for you. Many of this tradition's features work only with your Echani weapons. When you reach 6th, 11th, and 17th level in this class, you can choose another type of weapon to be an Echani weapon for you, following the criteria above.</p>\n<h3>Agile Parry</h3>\n<p>If you make an unarmed strike as part of the Attack action on your turn and are holding an Echani weapon, you can use it to defend yourself if it is a melee weapon. You gain a +2 bonus to AC until the start of your next turn, while the weapon is in your hand and you aren't incapacitated.</p>\n<h3>Echani's Shot</h3>\n<p>You can use a bonus action on your turn to make your ranged attacks with an Echani weapon more deadly. When you do so, any target you hit with a ranged attack using an Echani weapon takes an extra 1d4 damage of the weapon's type. You retain this benefit until the end of the current turn.</p>\n<h2>One with the Blade</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you extend your focus into your Echani weapons, granting you the following benefits.</p>\n<h3>Enhanced Echani Weapons</h3>\n<p>Your attacks with your Echani weapons count as enhanced for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage.</p>\n<h3>Deft Strike</h3>\n<p>When you hit a target with an Echani weapon, you can spend 1 focus point to cause the weapon to deal extra damage to the target equal to your Martial Arts die. You can use this feature only once on each of your turns.</p>\n<h2>Sharpen the Blade</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, you gain the ability to augment your weapons further with your focus. As a bonus action, you can expend up to 3 focus points to grant one Echani weapon you touch a bonus to attack and damage rolls when you attack with it. The bonus equals the number of points you spent. This bonus lasts for 1 minute or until you use this feature again. This feature has no effect on an enhanced weapon that already has a bonus to attack and damage rolls.</p>\n<h2>Unerring Accuracy</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, your mastery of weapons grants you extraordinary accuracy. If you miss with an attack roll using a monk weapon on your turn, you can reroll it. You can use this feature only once on each of your turns.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Echani%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"12fYGPcLSITUYHMK","name":"Way of the Seer","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of the Seer</h1>\n<p>The Force guides us in innumerable ways, often manifesting as visions. Those consulars who follow the Way of Seer attempt to harness these visions in an attempt to work towards the best possible future, as they see it.</p>\n<h2>Force Visions</h2>\n<p>When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, glimpses of the future begin to press in on your awareness. When you finish a long rest, roll two d20s and record the numbers rolled. You can replace any attack roll, saving throw, or ability check made by you or a creature that you can see with one of these foretelling rolls. You must choose to do so before the roll, and you can replace a roll in this way only once per turn. Each foretelling roll can be used only once. When you finish a long rest, you lose any unused foretelling rolls.</p>\n<h2>Powerful Mind</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you can use your force abilities to read a creature's thoughts. You can then use your access to the creature's mind to command it.</p>\n<p>As an action, choose one creature that you can see within 60 feet of you. That creature must make a Wisdom saving throw against your universal force save DC. If the creature succeeds on the saving throw, you can't use this feature on it again until you finish a long rest. If the creature fails its save, you can read its surface thoughts (those foremost in its mind, reflecting its current emotions and what it is actively thinking about.) when it is within 60 feet of you. This effect lasts for 1 minute. During that time, you can use your action to end this effect and use the <em>coerce mind</em> force power on the creature without expending force points. The target automatically fails its saving throw against the power.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Visions of the Past</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, you can call up visions of the past that relate to an object you hold or your immediate surroundings. You spend at least 1 minute in meditation, then receive dreamlike, shadowy glimpses of recent events. You can meditate in this way for a number of minutes equal to your Wisdom score and must maintain concentration during that time, as if you were casting a force power. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<p><strong><em>Object Reading.</em></strong> Holding an object as you meditate, you can see visions of the object's previous owner. After meditating for 1 minute, you learn how the owner acquired and lost the object, as well as the most recent significant event involving the object and that owner. If the object was owned by another creature in the recent past (within a number of days equal to your Wisdom score), you can spend 1 additional minute for each owner to learn the same information about that creature.</p>\n<p><strong><em>Area Reading.</em></strong> As you meditate, you see visions of recent events in your immediate vicinity (a room, street, tunnel, clearing, or the like, up to a 50-foot cube), going back a number of days equal to your Wisdom score. For each minute you meditate, you learn about one significant event, beginning with the most recent. Significant events typically involve powerful emotions, such as battles and betrayals, marriages and murders, births and funerals. However, they might also include more mundane events that are nevertheless important in your current situation.</p>\n<h2>Shielded Thoughts</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, your thoughts can't be read by telepathy or other means unless you allow it. You also have resistance to psychic damage, and whenever a creature deals psychic damage to you, that creature takes the same amount of damage that you do.</p>\n<h2>Clarity of Vision</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, the visions in you
{"_id":"174qCi5FWBd5LDP0","name":"Illusionist Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Illusionist Technique</h1>\n<p>Throughout the galaxy you may find various infiltrators and agents who make ample use of holographic technology to get themselves in and out of danger. Followers of the Illusionist Technique make use of this holographic technology to give themselves an illusory edge in combat.</p>\n<h2>Holographic Decoy</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, as an action, you can create a perfect illusion of yourself that lasts for 10 minutes, or until you lose your concentration (as if you were concentrating on a power). The decoy appears in an unoccupied space that you can see within 30 feet of you. The decoy is purely visual. If anything passes through it, it is revealed to be an illusion. For the duration, you can cast tech powers as though you were in the decoy's space. Both your decoy and the target of your tech power must be within your line of sight.</p>\n<p>You can use your bonus action to cause the decoy to move up to 30 feet. As your decoy changes location, you can alter its appearance so that its movements appear natural for the decoy. If your decoy is ever more than 120 feet away from you, it immediately disappears.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when both you and your decoy are within 5 feet of a creature that can see the decoy, but is not aware it is an illusion, you have advantage on attack rolls against that creature.</p>\n<p>A creature that uses its action to examine your decoy can determine that it is an illusion with a successful Intelligence (Investigation) check against your tech save DC. If a creature discerns the illusion for what it is, the creature can see through the image.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Illusionist</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature has disadvantage on all checks made to discern the nature of your illusions. Additionally, when the target of your Ranger's Quarry is reduced to 0 hit points, you can use your reaction to immediately cause an active illusion, or your Holographic Decoy, to take the form of the creature as long as the creature's dimensions fall within the power's capacity restrictions.</p>\n<h2>Charged Illusions</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, when a creature discerns the nature of an illusion you have created using a tech power or class feature while within 5 feet of it, you can dispel the illusion (no action required) to have the creature take energy damage equal to 1d10 + half your scout level (rounded down).</p>\n<h2>Quick Escape</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, whenever you take damage, you can use your reaction to swap places with an illusion of yourself that you have created using a tech power or class feature. The illusion must be within 60 feet of you, and you must be able to see it.</p>\n<h2>Improved Decoys</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, you can create up to four duplicates of yourself, instead of one, when you use your Holographic Decoy feature. When you use your bonus action to move a decoy, you can move any number of them with the same bonus action.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Techcaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Illusionist%20Technique.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"2Cloz2rrPw76ACn0","name":"Armormech Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Armormech Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Armormech Engineering discipline focus on the ability to work with hard metals and electronic shielding to construct and enhance all types of personal armor.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in armormech's tools, medium armor, and heavy armor. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with armormech's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Modified Armor</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to modify one unenhanced suit of armor or shield utilizing your armormech knowledge. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend materials equal to half the cost of the armor in order to modify it. You must have the armor, materials, and armormech's tools in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>Your modified armor is enhanced, requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your modified armor has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<p>Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<p>At 9th level, you can maintain both a modified suit of armor and shield. Each modified item has modification slots as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table.</p>\n<h2>Damage Absorption</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, when you take damage, you can use your reaction and expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to absorb some of that damage. When you do so, the damage you take from the attack is reduced by the amount rolled on the die + your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<h2>Extra Attack</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn. You must be wearing your modified armor or wielding your modified shield to gain this benefit.</p>\n<h2>Astromech's Celerity</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you take the Attack action or use your action to a cast a tech power of 1st-level or higher, you can make one weapon attack as a bonus action.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Suit Reliability</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, your suit is like a second skin. Whenever you make an ability check or saving throw that uses Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution, you can treat a d20 roll of 9 or lower as a 10. You must be wearing your modified armor to gain this benefit.</p>\n<h2>Armormech Modifications</h2>\n<p>If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.</p>\n<h3>Absorption Shield</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> Physical Shield</em> <br />You modify your physical shield to block incoming damage. As a bonus action you can activate this ability and gain temporary hit points equal to 1d4 + Intelligence modifier, which last for one hour.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Accelerated Movement</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> Armor</em> <br />You reduce the weight of your modified armor's bulk and increase the power to joints. If the armor has a Strength requirement, you ignore it. The modified armor's weight is reduced by 15 lbs. While wearing your modified armor your spee
{"_id":"2yiTq2k7xFpjcLVv","name":"Biotech Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Biotech Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Biotech Engineering discipline focus on the skill of modifying and upgrading the body through the use of cybernetic limbs and implants.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level you gain proficiency in biotech's tools. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with biotech's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Modified Self</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you&rsquo;ve learned to make modifications to your body, cybernetically augmenting yourself. Over the course of a long rest, you can modify yourself with cybernetic augmentations. You must have biotech's tools in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>While you have at least one cybernetic augmentation installed, your body counts as a tech focus for your tech powers. Additionally, you have 4 modification slots, and you gain more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed in excess of your proficiency bonus, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<p>Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<h2>Quick-Release Stimulant</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, when you are dealt damage by an attack while you have at least one cybernetic augmentation installed, you can use your reaction and expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to reduce the damage you take. The damage is reduced by an amount equal to 1d10 + your Constitution modifier + your engineer level. If you reduce the damage to 0, you can gain temporary hit points equal to the remaining damage reduction.</p>\n<h2>Overclock Body</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, you've learned to use your body as a conduit for your tech powers. When you cast a tech power, you can choose to pay up to half the cost of the tech power using your hit points instead of your tech points. When you do so, your maximum hit points are reduced by the same amount. This effect is cumulative, and it lasts until you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>More Machine Than Man</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, while you have temporary hit points, when you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on a saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.</p>\n<h2>Focused Augmentation</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, you add your Intelligence modifier to Constitution saving throws you make to maintain concentration.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you cast a power that requires concentration and would affect only one target, you can target an additional creature with that power.</p>\n<h2>Biotech Modifications</h2>\n<p>If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.</p>\n<h3>Active Camouflage Core</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> 13th level</em></p>\n<p>As an action, you can activate this augmentation to cast the infiltrate tech power targeting yourself. Intelligence is your tech casting ability for this power, and if you cast it using this augmentation, it does not require concentration.</p>\n<h3>Anti-Dazzle Ocular Implant</h3>\n<p>This augmentation replaces your eyes.</p>\n<p>You are immune to the blinded condition, and you can enable or disable your ability to see anytime. Additionally, your eyes are equipped with a holorecorder device. You can perfectly recall anything you've sees in the last 7 days.</p>\n<h3>Auto-Defibrillator</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> 5th level</em></p>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> Hardy Torso Prothesis</em></p>\n<p>The Constitution score
{"_id":"3GmBJl9h0FpyIKFg","name":"Path of Aggression","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Aggression</h1>\n<p>From the murky depths of the dark side comes seething fury. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Aggression charge their weapon with lightning, culminating in a massive discharge that can ravage their opponents.</p>\n<h2>Voltaic Slash</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.MkDRzlCkK2hDdtvi]{Lightning Charge} force power, which does not count against your total powers known. Additionally, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it, and you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, when you deal lightning damage with the <em>lightning charge</em> force power, you deal additional lightning damage equal to half your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one) if it doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Thunderous Momentum</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, your stride becomes nigh unbreakable. You are immune to the shocked condition, and other effects that would reduce your speed only reduce it by 5 feet.</p>\n<h2>Entropic Rush</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you've learned to move with speed and precision, discharging your lightning in a massive burst. When you move at least half your speed before casting @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.MkDRzlCkK2hDdtvi]{Lightning Charge}, you make the attack roll with advantage. Additionally, on a hit, the lightning can leap a second time, to a third creature within range or back to the first creature.</p>\n<h2>Living Current</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, you've learned to channel the damage done to you to enhance your strikes. The first time you deal damage on your turn, if you took damage since the start of your last turn, you can deal additional lightning damage equal to your Kinetic Combat die + half the amount of damage taken (rounded down).</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Retaliatory Strike</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, when a creature hits you with an attack while within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to cast the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.MkDRzlCkK2hDdtvi]{Lightning Charge} force power, targeting them.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Path%20of%20Aggression.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"3yOiMsM439IfwEBm","name":"Form VII: Juyo/Vapaad","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form VII: Juyo/Vapaad</h1>\n<p>Form VII, also known as Ferocity Form, revels in the satisfaction of battle and victory. Those guardians who focus on Juyo/Vapaad Form channel their emotions into their fighting, making heavy, sweeping strikes.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in heavy armor.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.ve7n3q7jNXUph8SD]{Juyo/Vapaad Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player&rsquo;s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Vornskr</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can take a savage stance, designating one creature you can see within 10 feet of you as your prey for 1 minute. You have advantage on attack rolls against the creature. If the target drops to 0 hit points, you can use a bonus action on a subsequent turn to mark a new creature.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain one of the following Channel the Force options. Choose Snap Aggression for Juyo or Assertive Defense for Vapaad.</p>\n<h3>Snap Aggression</h3>\n<p>If you are surprised at the start of combat and aren't incapacitated, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force to act normally on your first turn.</p>\n<h3>Assertive Defense</h3>\n<p>When you reduce the damage dealt by a force power to 0 using the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.CuAbwhIt3j2V30Ey]{Saber Reflect}<em> </em>power, and you're wielding a lightweapon or vibroweapon, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force to reflect the attack at a target within range, regardless of what type the damage is.</p>\n<h2>Fury</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you gain one of the following features. Choose Relentless for Juyo or Punishing Charge for Vapaad.</p>\n<h3>Relentless</h3>\n<p>You have advantage on initiative checks, and gain a 10 foot bonus to your speed on your first turn of combat.</p>\n<h3>Punishing Charge</h3>\n<p>When a creature you can see or hear within 30 feet of you casts a force power, you can use your reaction to move up half your speed. You must end this move closer to the enemy than you started. If you end this movement within 5 feet of the creature, and the triggering force power required a ranged attack roll, they have disadvantage on the roll.</p>\n<h2>Vengeance</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, you gain one of the following features. Choose Devastating Critical for Juyo or Their Power, My Strength for Vapaad.</p>\n<h3>Devastating Critical</h3>\n<p>When you score a critical hit with a melee weapon attack, you gain a bonus to that weapon's damage roll equal to your guardian level.</p>\n<h3>Their Power, My Strength</h3>\n<p>When you are dealt damage by a force power, you can reduce that damage by an amount equal to your guardian level (no action required).</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Master of Ferocity</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, you are a paragon of extraordinary martial prowess. Your Strength and Dexterity scores increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to all damage.</li>\n<li>When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can make one additional attack as part of that action.</li>\n<li>Your melee weapon attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20 on
{"_id":"4afEpKVpPAUq3lMe","name":"Path of the Forceblade","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of the Forceblade</h1>\n<p>Some few master their weapon in ways that differ from their peers. Those sentinels who follow the Path of the Forceblade channel the Force into their weapon, forming a unique connection that grants you greater control over the weapon; it becomes an extension of their will.</p>\n<h2>Phasethrow</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.cCTaCxvsBcbEvbw2]{Saber Throw} force power. Additionally, you no longer have disadvantage on the attack roll with it if you are within 5 feet of a hostile creature, and you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, once per turn, when you hit a creature within 30 feet of you with the <em>saber throw</em> force power, you can spend 1 force point to teleport to an unoccupied space within 5 feet of the creature.</p>\n<h2>Forceblade Bond</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn how to bond with a lightweapon or vibroweapon through the Force, making it part of you.</p>\n<p>You perform the ritual over the course of 1 hour, which can be done during a short rest. The weapon must be within your reach throughout the ritual, at the conclusion of which you touch the weapon and forge the bond, gaining the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You can't be disarmed of that weapon unless you are incapacitated.</li>\n<li>If the weapon is within 60 feet of you and you can see it, you can summon that weapon as a bonus action on your turn, causing it to travel instantly to you. If you have a free hand, you catch the weapon. Otherwise, it lands at your feet.</li>\n<li>You can use Wisdom or Charisma instead of Strength or Dexterity for the attack and damage rolls.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>You can have two weapons bonded to you in this way at a time, and you can summon both of them to you with the same bonus action.</p>\n<h2>Twin Saber Throw</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, when you cast @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.cCTaCxvsBcbEvbw2]{Saber Throw} while wielding your forceblade, you add half your forcecasting ability modifier (rounded down) to the damage rolls, and you can att-ack the same target multiple times. Additionally, when you make your Kinetic Combat attack, if you spent a force point to teleport to within 5 feet of the target, you make the attack roll with advantage.</p>\n<h2>Disruptive Throw</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, when you are the target of a ranged attack, you can use your reaction to throw your forceblade at the source of the attack. Make a ranged force attack. On a hit, this attack deals damage equal to your Kinetic Combat Damage Die and you impose disadvantage on the triggering attack roll.</p>\n<h2>Forceblade Mastery</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, you've mastered controlling your forceblade with your mind, using it to keep your enemies at bay. As an action, you can telekinetically control your forceblade and have it strike any number of creatures within 10 feet of you, spending 1 force point per target. Each target must make a Dexterity saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier + any bonuses to the weapon's attack rolls). On a failed save, it takes damage equal to your Kinetic Combat Damage Die + half your sentinel level (rounded down), is pushed back 10 feet and knocked prone.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you do so, you can use your Kinetic Combat feature.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Path%20of%20the%20Forceblade.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"4zUolY92dTrk3e5B","name":"Frenzied Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Frenzied Approach</h1>\n<p>For some berserkers, rage is a means to an end—that end being violence. The Frenzied Approach is that of untrammeled fury, slick with blood. As you enter the berserkers rage, you thrill in the chaos of battle, heedless of your own health or well-being.</p>\n<h2>Frenzy</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, you can go into a frenzy when you rage. If you do so, for the duration of your rage you can make a single melee weapon attack as a bonus action on each of your turns after this one. When your rage ends, you suffer one level of exhaustion (as described in appendix A).</p>\n<p>When you finish a long rest, you reduce your exhaustion level by 2 rather than 1. Additionally, any effect that removes exhaustion reduces your exhaustion by 1 additional level.</p>\n<h2>Maniacal Rage</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, while raging, when you make a Charisma (Intimidation) check, or a creature makes a Wisdom saving throw to avoid being frightened of you, you add your Strength modifier to the check or save DC, as appropriate.</p>\n<h2>Mindless Rage</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you cant be charmed or frightened while raging. If you are charmed or frightened when you enter your rage, the effect is suspended for the duration of the rage.</p>\n<h2>Intimidating Presence</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, you can use your action to frighten someone with your menacing presence. When you do so, choose one creature that you can see within 30 feet of you. If the creature can see or hear you, it must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw (DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier) or be frightened of you until the end of your next turn. On sub-sequent turns, you can use your action to extend the duration of this effect on the frightened creature until the end of your next turn. This effect ends if the creature ends its turn out of line of sight or more than 60 feet away from you.</p>\n<p>If the creature succeeds on its saving throw, you cant use this feature on that creature again for 24 hours.</p>\n<h2>Retaliation</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you take damage from a creature that is within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against that creature.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Frenzied%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"5ZfztAWnxh7mqTL7","name":"Crimson Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Crimson Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Crimson Order are unyielding in their resolve. They pledge themselves to a singular entity or belief, and uphold their service with solemnity and diligence.</p>\n<h2>Crimson Armaments</h2>\n<p>Beginning when you choose this order at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in light and medium armor. If you are already proficient in light and medium armor, you instead gain proficiency in heavy armor. Additionally, you can now gain the benefits of your Martial Arts and Unarmored Movement features while wearing armor as long as you are not wielding a shield.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you&rsquo;ve learned to adapt to new weaponry. Over the course of an hour, which can be performed during a short rest, you can perform a kata with a weapon of your choice. You gain proficiency in that weapon if you do not already have proficiency, and it becomes a monk weapon for you. You can only adapt to one weapon at a time, and if you attempt to adapt to another weapon you immediately lose your proficiency with the chosen weapon.</p>\n<h2>Crimson Squall</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you've learned to enhance your kata. As a bonus action while wielding a monk weapon, you can expend 1 focus to cause the area within 5 feet of you to become difficult terrain for 1 minute. This area travels with you, and creatures within the area can not make opportunity attacks.</p>\n<p>At 11th level, the range of this area increases to 15 feet, and at 17th level, the range of this area increases to 30 feet.</p>\n<h2>Vigilant Sentinel</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, when you attempt to perceive your surroundings on your turn, you can opt to not move on that turn. If you avoid moving, you gain a +10 bonus to your Wisdom (Perception) checks until the start of your next turn. You lose this benefit if you move or fall prone, either voluntarily or because of some external effect.</p>\n<h2>Sovereign Protector</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, your mastery of focus has allowed you to unlock your fullest potential in combat, tapping into a degree of the force. As a bonus action, you can gain the following effects for 1 minute.</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your speed is doubled.</li>\n<li>Your AC increases by 2.</li>\n<li>You have advantage on Dexterity saving throws.</li>\n<li>You gain an additional action of each of your turns. This action can be used only to take the Attack (one weapon attack only), Dash, Disengage, Hide, or Use an Object action.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Crimson%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"6HRxOPMOmOiKmuIG","name":"Adept Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Adept Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Adept Specialists tap into a latent Force-sensitivity to augment their martial prowess, blending the two to accelerate their bodies and blows. An adept speeds across the battlefield, attacking opponents in a flurry of blows before dashing off again.</p>\n<h2>Forcecasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you have learned powers, fragments of knowledge that imbue you with an abiding force ability. See chapter 10 for the general rules of forcecasting and chapter 11 for the force powers list.</p>\n<h3>Force Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 force powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Force Powers Known column of the Adept Specialist Forcecasting table. You may not learn a force power of a level higher than your Max Power Level, and you may learn a force power at the same time you learn its prerequisite.</p>\n<h3>Force Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of force points equal to your fighter level, as shown in the Force Points column of the Adept Specialist Forcecasting table, + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). You use these force points to cast force powers. You regain all expended force points when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many force powers can be overpowered, consuming more force points to create a greater effect. You can overpower these abilities to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Adept Specialist Forcecasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast force powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Forcecasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Your forcecasting ability varies based on the alignment of the powers you cast. You use your Wisdom for light side powers, Charisma for dark side powers, and Wisdom or Charisma for universal powers (your choice). You use this ability score modifier whenever a power refers to your forcecasting ability. In addition, you use this ability score modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a force power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Force save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Force attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus + your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Adept Specialist Forcecasting</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Force Powers Known</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Force Points</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">11</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">12</td>\n<td align=\"center\">9</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"cen
{"_id":"6JrXY2jDqQiuuUGq","name":"Way of Negation","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Negation</h1>\n<p>Some force users seek mastery over the fundamentals of energy manipulation, known as tutaminis. Those consulars who follow the Way of Negation harness this power to limit the havoc that other force-wielders might wreak.</p>\n<h2>Force Deflection</h2>\n<p>At 3rd level, when you fail a saving throw, you can use your reaction to gain a +4 bonus to that saving throw.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Power Surge</h2>\n<p>Starting at 6th level, you learn to simultaneously limit a creature's force powers and store that power within yourself to later strengthen your damaging force powers.</p>\n<p>You can store a maximum number of power surges equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one). Whenever you successfully end a force power with a power such as @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.XYHAKmU4gHSzRK3I]{Force Suppression} or @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.LhMmIUjsFrytp0wc]{Sever Force}, or use your Force Shield or Force Deflection features to successfully avoid an attack or succeed on a saving throw, you gain one power surge, as you redirect the flow of the Force into yourself.</p>\n<p>Once per turn, when you deal damage to a creature or object with a force power, you can spend one power surge to deal extra damage to that target. The extra damage is of the same type as the power's damage, and it equals half your consular level (rounded down).</p>\n<p>Whenever you finish a long rest, your number of power surges resets to one. If you end a short rest with no power surges, you gain one power surge.</p>\n<h2>Enduring Focus</h2>\n<p>At 10th level, you can casually deflect attacks while channeling your power. While you are concentrating on a Force power, you have a +2 bonus to your AC and all saving throws.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you can extend your Force Deflection to a creature within 5 feet of you when they fail a saving throw.</p>\n<h2>Conflux</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you use your Force Deflection feature, you can cause a ripple in the Force to expand from you. Up to three creatures of your choice that you can see within 60 feet of you each take force damage equal to half your consular level.</p>\n<h2>Tutaminis Mastery</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, when you use a Force-Empowered Casting option, you can spend a power surge to use it without spending additional force points.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Way%20of%20Negation.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"7OqolLOiiu5K59rD","name":"Blademaster Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Blademaster Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Blademaster Specialists hone their focus to a blade's edge, becoming so in tune with their arsenal that it becomes both their weapon and their armor.</p>\n<h2>Unarmored Defense</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, while you are wearing no armor and not wielding a shield, your AC equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Strength modifier.</p>\n<h2>Adaptive Fighting</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you've learned to make adaptations to your fighting style on the fly. You have three such effects: Change Up, Draw, and Stow. When you use your Adaptive Fighting, you choose which effect to create.</p>\n<p>You can use this features a number of times equal to your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Change Up</h3>\n<p>You can use your object interaction and expend a use of your Adaptive Fighting to change the Fighting Style option granted to you by your fighter class feature. You can't take a Fighting Style option more than once.</p>\n<h3>Draw</h3>\n<p>When you use your object interaction to draw one or more weapons, you can expend a use of your Adaptive Fighting (no action required) to make your weapon attacks with the weapon(s) score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20 until the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Stow</h3>\n<p>When you use your object interaction to stow a weapon, you can expend a use of your Adaptive Fighting (no action required) to take the Disengage action.</p>\n<h2>Dervish</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, when you score a critical hit with a melee weapon attack, you regain a use of your Adaptive Fighting, to a maximum of your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice, minimum of one).</p>\n<h2>Resilient Fighting</h2>\n<p>At 10th level, when you expend a use of your Adaptive Fighting, you gain resistance to energy and kinetic damage dealt by weapons until the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>Adrenaline Rush</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when you use your Action Surge feature, you can take an extra bonus action on top of the additional action.</p>\n<h2>Bladestorm</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, you can use your action to make a single melee weapon attack against each creature within your reach. Make a separate attack roll against each target. The first attack gains a +1 bonus to its attack roll, and each attack after the first gains an additional +1 bonus to its attack roll, cumulatively, to a maximum bonus of +6. If you are wielding two light- or vibro-weapons, or a weapon with the double property, you also add this bonus to your damage rolls, and you can use your bonus action to engage in Two-Weapon Fighting.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Blademaster%20Specialist.webp","effects":[]}
{"name":"Teräs Käsi Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"description":{"value":"<h1>Ter&auml;s K&auml;si Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Ter&auml;s K&auml;si Order are the ultimate masters of unarmed martial arts combat. They learn techniques to draw focus from the defeat of their enemies, resist the mental assaults of the Force, and unleash powerful rushes of strikes to subdue their foes.</p>\n<h2>Forredari Stance</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Ter&auml;s K&auml;si Order:</strong> 3rd level</em><br />Your honed focus allows you to enter a stance of mental fortification and power. You can use your bonus action to enter this stance. When you do so, you unleash a flurry of blows on creatures of your choice that you can see within 10 feet of you. Each creature in the area must make a Dexterity saving throw (DC = 8 + your bonus to attacks with the weapon) or take the weapon's normal damage.</p>\n<p>This stance lasts for 1 minute. While you are in this stance, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Death Weave.</strong> When you reduce a creature to 0 hit points, you gain temporary hit points equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) + half your monk level (rounded down, minimum of 1).</li>\n<li><strong>Gundark Slap.</strong> Once on each of your turns, when you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or a monk weapon, you can choose to make it unable to take reactions until the end of your next turn.</li>\n<li><strong>Sleeping Krayt.</strong> You can use your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) instead of Strength whenever you would make a Strength check or a Strength saving throw. Additionally, you have advantage on saving throws against being charmed or frightened.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>These effects end early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<p>While you have no remaining uses of this feature, you can instead expend 1 focus point to use it. When you do so, your maximum focus points are reduced by 1 until you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Steel Hands Form</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Ter&auml;s K&auml;si Order:</strong> 6th level</em></p>\n<p>You can draw upon your focus to utilize an array of practiced techniques to strike your opponents with precision and power. You can use your bonus action to enter this stance, and when you do so, you can also enter your Forredari Stance as a part of this same bonus action. This form lasts for 1 minute. While you are in this stance, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Charging Wampa.</strong> Once per round, when you are forced to make a saving throw against a force power, your movement speed increases by 10 feet until the end of your next turn.</li>\n<li><strong>Nexu Grin.</strong> When a creature you can see within 10 feet of you casts a force power that requires a force attack roll against you or an an allied creature, you can use your reaction and expend 1 focus point to impose disadvantage on the attack roll. If the attack misses, and the higher of the two d20 rolls would also miss, the creature cannot cast that force power again until it completes a short or long rest.</li>\n<li><strong>Screaming Squill.</strong> Once per turn, when you hit a creature that is concentrating on a force power and it makes a Constitution saving throw to maintain concentration, the DC for the check equals your focus save DC, unless the DC for the Constitution saving throw would be higher.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>These effects end early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<p>While you have no remaining uses of this feature, you can instead expend 1 focus point to use it. When you do so, your maximum focus points are reduced by 1 until you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Matter Over Mind</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Ter&auml;s K&auml;si Order:</strong> 11th level</em><br />You tap into the greater power of your focus. While both your Forredari Stance and your Steel Hands F
{"_id":"8UxY6Q7jXLR9tedX","name":"Kro Var Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Kro Var Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Kro Var Order&mdash;known as shapers&mdash;utilize a unique power to bend the four elements to their will, creating effects as small as a floating flame to quakes that sunder the earth.</p>\n<h2>Elemental Attunement</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Kro Var Order:</strong> 3rd, 11th, and 17th level</em></p>\n<p>You gain the ability to bend the elements to your will. As an action, you can manipulate these forces to create one of the following effects of your choice at a space within 10 feet of you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Create a harmless, instantaneous sensory effect related to air, earth, fire, or water, such as a shower of sparks, a puff of wind, a spray of light mist, or a gentle rumbling of stone.</li>\n<li>Instantaneously light or snuff out a candle, a torch, or a small campfire.</li>\n<li>Chill or warm up to 1 pound of nonliving material for up to 1 hour.</li>\n<li>Cause earth, fire, water, or mist that can fit within a 1 foot cube to shape itself into a crude form you designate for 1 minute.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This range increases to 30 feet at 11th level and 60 feet at 17th level.</p>\n<p>Additionally, as a bonus action on your turn, you can spend 1 focus point to conjure a weapon made of one of the four elements&mdash;air, earth, fire, or water&mdash;which lasts for 1 minute. Your weapon takes an appearance of your choice, it can only be used by you, and you can't be disarmed of it while you are conscious. You are proficient in this weapon, which counts as a monk weapon for you and uses your Martial Arts die for its damage rolls. You can only have one of these weapons at a time, and if you summon a new one the old one immediately disappears.</p>\n<h3>Air</h3>\n<p>Your whistling weapon has the thrown property with a range of 20/60 and deals sonic damage on a hit. Additionally, when you hit a creature with the weapon, it is deafened until the end of its next turn.</p>\n<h3>Earth</h3>\n<p>Your earthen weapon takes the form of stone and deals kinetic damage on a hit. Additionally, when you hit a creature with it, you can force the target to make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, the target is pushed back 5 feet. Lastly, while active, you can use Strength instead of Dexterity when determining your AC, as long as it doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h3>Fire</h3>\n<p>Your flaming weapon sheds bright light in a 10-foot radius and dim light for an additional 10 feet, deals fire damage, and when you hit a creature with it, the creature takes additional damage equal to half your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, rounded up, minimum of one).</p>\n<h3>Water</h3>\n<p>Your watery weapon has the reach property, deals cold damage on a hit, and you can use your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) instead of Dexterity or Strength for its attack and damage rolls. You must use the same modifier for both rolls. Additionally, when you would make a melee weapon attack, you can instead use your weapon to wet a 5-foot square within your weapon's reach. The affected area is difficult terrain. Each creature who starts its turn in the square or enters it for the first time must make a Dexterity saving throw, falling prone on a failed save.</p>\n<h2>Elemental Adept</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Kro Var Order:</strong> 6th, 11th, and 17th level</em></p>\n<p>You gain two of the following features. You gain an additional option at 11th and 17th level.</p>\n<p>You can use these features a combined number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, as shown in the monk table. You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<p>While you have no remaining uses of this feature, you can instead expend 2 focus points to use it. When you do so, your maximum focus points are reduced by 2 until you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Burning Ember Flourish</h3>\n<p>You can use your action to choose an area of flame that you can see and tha
{"_id":"9AQImD6JBpd9c1UK","name":"Path of the Corsair","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of the Corsair</h1>\n<p>There may come a time when a sentinel finds themselves stranded, hunted, or in any situation where they must hide their nature as a force wielder. Those sentinels who follow the Path of the Corsair make use of alternative weaponry not commonly associated with force-wielders to great effect.</p>\n<h2>Scavenger's Reach</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.5o01ADUmNyzy470b]{Force Disarm} force power. Additionally, you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, when you cast the <em>force disarm</em> power, disarm a blaster weapon, and catch it, you can reload the weapon as a part of the same action.</p>\n<h2>Corsair Weapons</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you can use the force to quickly learn the use of unfamiliar weapons. When you hold a weapon that you are not proficient in, you can spend 1 force point (no action required) to gain proficiency with that weapon until the end of your next long rest. If that weapon is a blaster, you can use it to make Kinetic Combat attacks as long as the target of the attack is within the weapon's normal range.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you throw a grenade, you can use Wisdom or Charisma instead of Strength when determining your throwing range.</p>\n<h2>Force-Empowered Detonators</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you learn to infuse a number of small detonators with the Force. Over the course of a short or long rest, you can create a number of detonators equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one). Your detonators can only be used by you, and they lose their potency at the end of your next short or long rest.</p>\n<p>As a bonus action on each of your turns, you can throw one of your detonators at a point within range. Your detonators have a range equal to 30 feet + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier x 5. Make a universal ranged force attack. On a hit, the detonator adheres to the target, and if the target is a Large or smaller creature, it is pushed back 5 feet. On a miss, it falls to the ground. Hit or miss, the detonator then explodes. The target and each creature within 5 feet must make a Dexterity saving throw against your universal force save DC. If the detonator adhered to a target, the creature has disadvantage on the saving throw. A creature takes force damage equal to your Kinetic Combat Damage Die + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one.</p>\n<h2>Energized Kinetics</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, once per turn, when you deal damage with a Force-Empowered Detonator or your Double Strike feature, you can deal additional damage equal to your Kinetic Combat Damage Die. The damage type is force, lightning, necrotic, or psychic (your choice).</p>\n<h2>Disorienting Detonations</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, when a creature fails the saving throw against your Force-Empowered Detonators feature, you can spend 2 force points to subject it to the effects of one of the following force powers: @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.KCVdYOoxu0kfkSCn]{Affliction}<em>, </em>@Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.bDdyZTL7KCiz2zXR]{Force Blind/Deafen}, @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.8UOBsZEV8esbx6IG]{Stun}, or @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.83VXTwWszl8bMlW6]{Stun Droid}. They automatically fail the saving throw for the selected power, but the effects only last until the end of your next turn.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Path%20of%20the%20Corsair.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"9Hva27QHj2ruQXTA","name":"Form IV: Ataru","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form IV: Ataru</h1>\n<p>Form IV, also know as Aggression Form, is a kinetically active form that relies on speed, acrobatics, and power. Those guardians who focus on Ataru Form utilize high energy tactics to confuse and distract their opponents, quickly moving about the battlefield.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.yfCFM4d8xPdcsNKe]{Ataru Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player&rsquo;s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Hawk-Bat</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you you can take an aggressive stance, leaping around the battlefield for 1 minute. As a part of this bonus action, and as a bonus action on each of your turns, you can cast the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.oPi4Y7zezP7MxNDK]{Force Jump power}&nbsp;at 1st-level without expending force points. Additionally, when you cast <em>force jump</em>, you have advantage on the first attack roll you make against each creature within 5 feet of where you land.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>Retreating Leap</h3>\n<p>When a creature makes a melee attack roll against you, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and your reaction to jump 10 feet in a direction of your choice, imposing disadvantage on the roll. This movement does not provoke opportunity attacks. You can wait until after the attack roll is made, but before the DM determines whether the attack hits.</p>\n<h2>Hawk-Bat Swoop</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you gain the ability to move along vertical surfaces without falIing during the move. If you end your turn in the air, you fall immediately to the ground.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you no longer take damage when falling from a distance no greater than your walking speed.</p>\n<h2>Whirlwind Attack</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, you can use your action to make melee attacks against any number of creatures within 5 feet of you, with a separate attack roll for each target.</p>\n<h2>Master of Aggression</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, your presence on the field of battle is as a graceful blur of deadly blades and daring acrobatics. Your Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.</li>\n<li>When an ally within 30 feet of you takes the Attack action, they can make one additional attack as a part of that same action.</li>\n<li>When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can move up to 10 feet. This movement does not provoke opportunity attacks.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Ataru%20Form.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"A3MyNIRoyvE9fP64","name":"Ruffian Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Ruffian Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Ruffian Practice use rough-and-tumble tactics to handle any fight, big or small. They incite chaos and make devious moves that keep their enemies reeling.</p>\n<h2>Rakish Audacity</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, your unmistakable confidence propels you into battle. You can add your Charisma modifier to your initiative rolls.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you don't need advantage on your attack roll to use your Sneak Attack if no creature other than your target is within 5 feet of you, as long as the target of the attack is within 5 feet of you. All the other rules for the Sneak Attack class feature still apply to you.</p>\n<p>Finally, during your turn, if you make a melee attack against a creature, that creature can't make opportunity attacks against you for the rest of your turn.</p>\n<h2>Nimble Step</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to fluidly strike and maneuver through combat. When you deal Sneak Attack damage to a creature, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack Dice in order to maneuver across the battlefield.</p>\n<p>Some of your fancy footworks require your target to make a saving throw to resist the debilitating strike's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Nimble Step save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier.</p>\n<h3>Blade Defense</h3>\n<p>You attempt to determine your target's next strike. Roll two Sneak Attack dice, and the target must make a Charisma saving throw. On a failed save, your AC increases by the higher amount rolled on the dice against the first attack it makes against you before the start of your next turn. On a successful save, your AC instead increases by the lower amount.</p>\n<h3>Disarming Strike</h3>\n<p>You attempt to disarm a creature with your attack. The target must succeed on a Strength saving throw or be forced to drop one item of your choice that it's holding. If you have a free hand, you can catch the item. Otherwise, it lands at your feet.</p>\n<h3>Fancy Footwork</h3>\n<p>Roll two Sneak Attack dice. Your speed increases by 5 x the greater result of the two dice, and you ignore difficult terrain until the end of your current turn.</p>\n<h2>Panache</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 9th level, your charm becomes extraordinarily beguiling. As an action, you can make a Charisma (Persuasion) check contested by a creature's Wisdom (Insight) check. The creature must be able to hear you, and the two of you must share a language.</p>\n<p>If you succeed on the check and the creature is hostile to you, it has disadvantage on attack rolls against targets other than you and can't make opportunity attacks against targets other than you. This effect lasts for 1 minute, until one of your companions attacks the target or affects it with a power, or until you and the target are more than 60 feet apart.</p>\n<p>If you succeed on the check and the creature isn't hostile to you, it is charmed by you for 1 minute. While charmed, it regards you as a friendly acquaintance. This effect ends immediately if you or your companions do anything harmful to it.</p>\n<h2>Elegant Maneuver</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level, you can use a bonus action on your turn to gain advantage on the next Dexterity (Acrobatics) or Strength (Athletics) check you make during the same turn.</p>\n<h2>Master Duelist</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, your mastery of the blade lets you turn failure into success in combat. If you miss with an attack roll, you can roll it again with advantage. Once you do so, you can't use this feature again until you finish a short or long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"system
{"_id":"BEMJgPn6JKghk2zh","name":"Inquisitor Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Inquisitor Technique</h1>\n<p>Across history, there have been those who live to hunt those who wield the Force, be they Jedi or Sith. Followers of the Inquisitor Technique combine technology with force techniques to track down and eliminate force-wielders. For those practitioners of the Force, they are the greatest adversary.</p>\n<h2>Whispers of the Force</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you have learned secrets from a subtle attunement to the force. Choose two force powers of no higher level than your Max Power Level, as shown in the scout class table. The chosen powers count as tech powers for you, but are not included in the number in the Powers Known column of the scout class table.</p>\n<p>You learn two additional powers at 5th, 9th, and 13th level. Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the force powers you know and replace it with another force power of no higher level than your Max Power Level.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Inquisitor</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, when the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature is within 15 feet of you, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Whenever the creature casts a force power, it must first succeed on a Constitution saving throw against your tech save DC to maintain concentration. On a failed save, the casting is disrupted, the force power fails, and the force points are wasted.</li>\n<li>Whenever the creature starts its turn while concentrating on a force power, it must make a Constitution saving throw against your force save DC to maintain concentration. On a failed save, it loses concentration on the power.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>At 11th level, the radius of this feature increases to 30 feet.</p>\n<h2>Sense Force</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, you can use your action to gain the benefits of the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.PUHY0RrLsi4tAnZx]{Force Sight} force power until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Force Resistance</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, while the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature is within 30 feet of you, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have advantage on saving throws against force powers they cast.</li>\n<li>You have resistance to damage dealt by force powers they cast.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Inquisitor's Wrath</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, you can cast the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.XYHAKmU4gHSzRK3I]{Force Suppression} and @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.LhMmIUjsFrytp0wc]{Sever Force} force powers at 3rd level against the target of your Ranger's Quarry without expending tech points. If they are within 30 feet of you, you have advantage on the forcecasting ability check for these powers.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to 1 + your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster, Techcaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Inquisitor%20Technique.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"BtUr8K0noVfAE11J","name":"Path of Tenacity","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Tenacity</h1>\n<p>The tenacious are ever mindful that the Force ebbs and flows and use this knowledge to great advantage. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Tenacity use their connection to the Force to draw the opposition's attention while also warding off their attacks, serving as an effective bulwark against even the most implacable of foes.</p>\n<h2>Protector</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.RfhP3KotZcqIBmC9]{Saber Ward} force power. Additionally, you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, when you cast it, you can spend 2 force points to extend the benefits to creatures of your choice within 5 feet of you while the power is active. The creatures immediately lose this benefit if they move more than 5 feet away from you.</p>\n<h2>Kinetic Ward</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you can use your reaction to deflect a strike when you are hit by a melee weapon attack. When you do so, the damage you take from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Dexterity modifier + your sentinel level.</p>\n<p>If you reduce the damage to 0, you can redirect it at another target if you have a weapon capable of doing so. You can spend 1 force point to make a melee weapon attack at a target within 5 feet of you with the weapon, as part of the same reaction. You make this attack with proficiency, regardless of your weapon proficiencies, and if the attack hits it uses your Kinetic Combat die for its damage roll. If @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.RfhP3KotZcqIBmC9]{Saber Ward} is active, you have advantage on the attack roll.</p>\n<h2>Kinetic Bulwark</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you can extend your Kinetic Ward to a creature within 5 feet of you when they are hit by a melee weapon attack. If this damage is not reduced to 0, the warded creature takes any remaining damage.</p>\n<h2>Indomitable</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, the Force flowing through you makes it harder for movement to be forced upon you. You have advantage on ability checks and saving throws to avoid being grappled or moved. If you fail the saving throw or ability check, you can spend 1 force point to reroll one of the dice once. You must use the new roll.</p>\n<p>Additionally, if allies within 5 feet of you are gaining the benefit of your @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.RfhP3KotZcqIBmC9]{Saber Ward} force power, they also gain the benefit of this feature.</p>\n<h2>Kinetic Bastion</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, you can protect allies even further from you. When a creature within 30 feet of you is hit by a melee weapon attack, you can use your reaction to teleport to them and extend your Kinetic Ward. If this damage is not reduced to 0, the warded creature takes any remaining damage.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Path%20of%20Tenacity.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"CRRgJPKHIHD72CEt","name":"Totem Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Totem Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who become Totem Specialists tap into a primal attunement to the Force, applying tribal ceremony to create powerful talismans that enhance their abilities.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency with your choice of artist's implements or jeweler's implements.</p>\n<h2>Totem Creation</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you've learned to create powerful talismans infused with the Force. Your totems can take the form of sigils painted directly onto your equipment, or adornments attached to it, as you see fit. Regardless of the form they take, only you can benefit from them. You learn two totems of your choice, which are detailed under \"Totems\" below. When you complete a long rest, you can replace one totem you know with a different one.</p>\n<p>When you finish a long rest, you can touch a number of weapons, armor, or shields equal to the number of totems you know, affixing a different totem to each object. Your totem remains affixed until you finish a long rest, and an object can only bear one totem at a time. You must be wielding or weanng the object to benefit from a totem affixed to it.</p>\n<p>Each totem can be invoked to grant an effect Once you've invoked a totem in this way, you cant do so again until you complete a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Totem Options</h2>\n<p>The totems are listed in alphabetical order. If a totem requires a saving throw, the DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice).</p>\n<h3>Totem of the Acklay</h3>\n<p>This totem evokes the ferocity of an acklay, granting you advantage on Intelligence (Nature) checks and Charisma (Intimidation) checks.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you can invoke the totem as a bonus action. For 10 minutes, your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift doubles, and your Strength score increases by 2 This increase can cause your score to exceed 20.</p>\n<h3>Totem of the Hawk</h3>\n<p>This totem is inspired by the visage of a hawk, granting you advantage on Intelligence (Investigation) checks, and darkvision out to a range of 60 feet If you already have darkvision, its range increases by 30 feet.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when a creature you can see ends its rum within 30 feet of you, you can use your reaction to invoke the totem and force the creature to make a Constitution saving throw by emitting a powerful sound. Unless the save succeeds, the creature is dazed, suffering from the Charmed condition. While charmed in this way. the creature has a speed of 0 and is incapacitated. The effect ends if the charmed creature takes any damage or if someone else uses an action to shake the creature out of its haze Once you invoke the totem, you cant do so again until you finish a short or long rest. A deaf creature automatically succeeds on its saving throw.</p>\n<h3>Totem of the Loth-Wolf</h3>\n<p>This totem emulates the near etherealness of a loth-wolf, granting you advantage on Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) checks and Charisma (Deception) checks.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you or a creature you can see within 30 feet of you is hit by an attack roll, you can use your reaction to invoke the totem and cause that attack to target a different creature within 30 feet of you (other than the attacker), using the same roll. This ability can transfer the attack regardless of the attack's range.</p>\n<h3>Totem of the Rancor</h3>\n<p>This totem bestows a resilience reminiscent of a mighty rancor, granting you advantage on saving throws against being poisoned and resistance to poison damage.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you can invoke the totem as a bonus action, gaining resistance to energy and kinetic damage for 1 minute.</p>\n<h3>Totem of the Sarlacc</h3>\n<p>This totem channels the experience of an ancient sarlacc, granting you expertise in any tool in which you are proficient.</p>\n<p>Additionall
{"_id":"ECxUMB1p8nu6WAGL","name":"Form III: Soresu","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form III: Soresu</h1>\n<p>Form III, also known as Resilience Form, relies on tight bladework and subtle dodges to provide maximum defensive coverage, minimizing exposure to ranged weaponry. Those guardians who focus on Soresu Form use broad footwork to move around the playing field, making broad, short sweeping motions that protect the body.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in heavy armor.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.pVYkXLQwn732LwKK]{Soresu Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Mynock</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter a defensive stance for one minute. As a part of this bonus action, and as a bonus action on each of your turns, you can cast the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.RfhP3KotZcqIBmC9]{Saber Ward Force power}. When you do so, you have a number of special reactions equal to your proficiency bonus that you can only use to cast the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.CuAbwhIt3j2V30Ey]{Saber Reflect Force power}. You can only take one reaction per turn.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>Advancing Defender</h3>\n<p>When you cast the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.CuAbwhIt3j2V30Ey]{Saber Reflect Force power}, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force to move up to 10 feet as a part of that same reaction. This movement does not provoke opportunity attacks.</p>\n<h2>Circle of Shelter</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you learn to fend off strikes directed at you, your mount, or other creatures nearby. If you or a creature you can see within 5 feet of you is hit by an attack, you can use your reaction to ward the creature if you're wielding a melee weapon or a shield. Roll 1d8 and add the number rolled to the target's AC against that attack. If the attack still hits, the target has resistance against the attack's damage.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Constitution modifier (a minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Stand Against the Tide</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 15th level, when a hostile creature misses you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction to force that creature to repeat the same attack against another creature (other than itself) of your choice.</p>\n<h2>Master of Resilience</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, your presence on the field of battle is an inspiration to your allies. Your Constitution and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.</li>\n<li>When you use the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.CuAbwhIt3j2V30Ey]{Saber Reflect Force power}, you can make a single melee attack on an enemy within 5ft of you as a part of that same reaction.</li>\n<li>You have advantage on Dexterity saving throws, as do your allies within 30 feet of you.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActiv
{"_id":"EEBl6B5YPcztiGRm","name":"Slayer Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Slayer Technique</h1>\n<p>Some scouts seek to learn the most about their foes and to capitalize on that knowledge. Follower of the Slayer Technique focus on identifying the strengths and weaknesses of their prey, taking advantage of that knowledge to vanquish their foes.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in heavy armor.</p>\n<h2>Slayer's Pride</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you have advantage on saving throws against being frightened.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Slayer</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you immediately learn if the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature has any damage immunities, resistances, or vulnerabilities and what they are. Additionally, the first time you hit the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature with a weapon attack each turn, it takes extra damage equal to your Ranger's Quarry Damage Die. The damage is of the same type as the weapon's damage.</p>\n<h2>Supernatural Defense</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, whenever the target of your Ranger's Quarry forces you to make a saving throw, or whenever you make an ability check to escape that targets grapple, you can use your reaction and roll your Ranger's Quarry Damage Die, adding it to the roll.</p>\n<h2>Nemesis</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, when you score a critical hit or reduce a creature to 0 hit points on your turn, you can use your bonus action to force one creature of your choice that you can see within 30 feet of you to make a Wisdom saving throw against your tech save DC. On a failed save, a creature becomes frightened of you for 1 minute. At the end of each of the creature's turns it repeats this saving throw, ending the effect on a success.</p>\n<h2>Slayer's Counter</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, if the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature forces you to make a saving throw, you can use your reaction to make one weapon attack against it. You make this attack immediately before making the saving throw. If your attack hits, you automatically succeed on the saving throw, in addition to the attack's normal effects.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Techcaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Slayer%20Technique.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"EOnRnPaACPP1vRTQ","name":"Mastermind Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Mastermind Technique</h1>\n<p>Preparation, preparation, preparation. Some scouts are serious students of battle and any creatures they might encounter. Followers of the Mastermind Technique focus on being prepared for any eventuality, and using their breadth of knowledge to gain insights into their enemies.</p>\n<h2>Instinctive Combatant</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you have learned to use your wits to help you survive. While you are wearing light or medium armor, you can use your Intelligence modifier instead of your Dexterity modifier when determining your AC.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Meticulous</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you can use Intelligence instead of Dexterity for the attack and damage rolls made with weapons with the finesse property or blaster weapons against the target of your Ranger's Quarry.</p>\n<p>Additionally, once per round, when you hit the target of your Ranger's Quarry with a tech attack, or it fails a saving throw against a tech power you cast that deals damage, you can deal additional damage equal to your Ranger's Quarry damage die of the same type as the tech power's damage.</p>\n<h2>Adaptive Techie</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, when you complete a long rest, you can choose up to a number of tech powers you know equal to half your Intelligence modifier (rounded down) and replace them with another tech power, as long as that power is not of a higher level than your Max Power Level.</p>\n<h2>Emergency Planning</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, you've learned to formulate and execute a plan. As an action, you can choose up to six creatures (including yourself) that you can see within 60 feet of you. For each creature, choose one of the following: ability check, attack roll, or saving throw. Each creature gains an Emergency Planning die, which is a d8.</p>\n<p>Once within the next 10 minutes, each creature can roll the die and add the number rolled to one ability check, attack roll, or saving throw, as determined when you use this feature. The creature can wait until after it rolls the d20 before deciding to use the Emergency Planning die, but must decide before the GM says whether the roll succeeds or fails. Once the Emergency Planning die is rolled, it is lost.</p>\n<p>A creature can have only one Emergency Planning die at a time.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<p>Your Emergency Planning die changes when you reach certain levels in this class. to 1d10 at 13th level, and to 1d12 at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Exploit Weakness</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, your training has taught you to find and exploit weaknesses in your prey. As a bonus action, you can impose disadvantage on the next saving throw the target of your Ranger's Quarry makes against an effect you control before the end of your next turn. Once you've done so, you must complete a short or long rest before you can do so again.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Techcaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Mastermind%20Technique.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"EipqN28Px01dBfmH","name":"Stalker Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Stalker Technique</h1>\n<p>Some Scouts become consumed by the thrill of the hunt. Only heard and never seen they revel in the violence of battle. Followers of the Stalker Technique hone their abilities to track others utilizing a variety of techniques: camouflage, infiltration, surveillance, and target acquisition.</p>\n<h2>Accomplished Ambusher</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, when you take the Attack action against a creature that is surprised, you can make one additional attack against that creature as a part of that action.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Stalker</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, while you are hidden from the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature, the first attack roll you make each round against that creature does not automatically reveal your presence to that creature. Make a Dexterity (Stealth) check contested by your target's Wisdom (Perception) check. On a success, you remain hidden. If you are less than 30 feet from your target, the Dexterity (Stealth) check is made with disadvantage.</p>\n<h2>Concealment</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, you've become adept at evading creatures that rely on darkvision. While in darkness, you are invisible to any creature that relies on darkvision to see you in that darkness.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you hit a creature with a ranged weapon attack while hidden, you can force that creature to make a Dexterity saving throw against your tech save DC. On a failed save, the creature's speed is reduced to 0 until the end of your next turn. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Stalker's Flurry</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, if you have advantage on a weapon attack against a target on your turn, you can forgo that advantage to immediately make an additional weapon attack against the same target as a bonus action.</p>\n<h2>Stalker's Dodge</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, whenever a creature attacks you and does not have advantage, you can use your reaction to impose disadvantage on the creature's attack roll against you. You can use this feature before or after the attack roll is made, but it must be used before the outcome of the roll is determined.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Techcaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Stalker%20Technique.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"F3eJbFw1kKde9Zg9","name":"Artificer Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Artificer Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Artificer Engineering discipline focus on building and modifying lightsabers, while tapping into the latent presence of the Force in these lightsaber crystals.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in artificer's tools, and with the lightsaber simple lightweapon. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with artificer's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Modified Lightsaber</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to modify an unenhanced lightsaber utilizing your artificer knowledge. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend materials equal to half the cost of the lightsaber in order to modify it. You must have the lightsaber, materials, and artificer's tools in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>Your modified lightsaber is enhanced, requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your modified lightsaber has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<p>Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<p>At 9th level, you can maintain two different modified lightsabers. The total modification slots are split across the two items.</p>\n<h2>Force Resonance</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, once per round, when you hit a creature with your modified lightsaber, you can expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to deal an extra 2d6 damage to that target. The damage is the same type as your modified lightsaber's damage.</p>\n<p>The damage increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 3d6 at 5th level, 5d6 at 11th level, and 8d6 at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Kyber Knowledge</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, your study of kyber crystals has awakened a latent force sensitivity. Choose two force powers of 1st level. The chosen powers count as tech powers for you, but are not included in the number in the Powers Known column of the engineer class table.</p>\n<p>At 10th level, you learn two additional force powers of 1st or 2nd level. At 14th level, you learn two force powers of 1st-3rd level, and at 18th level, you learn two force powers of 1st-4th level. Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the force powers you know and replace it with another force power of the same level.</p>\n<h2>Disruptive Resonance</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you hit a creature that is concentrating on a power with your modified lightsaber, the creature has disadvantage on the Constitution saving throw to maintain concentration. Additionally, on a failed save, the creature immediately takes psychic damage equal to your engineer level + your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h2>Resonating Recovery</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, once per turn, when you reduce a hostile creature to 0 hit points, you regain a use of your Potent Aptitude. Your number of Potent Aptitude uses can not exceed your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h2>Artificer Modifications</h2>\n<p>If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.</p>\n<h3>Additonal Beam Port</h3>\n<p>You install a second beam port into your modified lightsaber. Your modified lightsaber gains the double (1d8) property. You can only benefit from this property while wielding your modified lightsaber with two hands.</p>\n<h3>Adegan Crystal</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> 5th level</em> <br />
{"_id":"FLN1Vqb53UECBMVu","name":"Way of the Sage","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of the Sage</h1>\n<p>The rejuvenating power of the Force is incredible, and the consular is the master of this usage. Those consulars who follow the Way of the Sage assist with an array of healing powers that grant allies the strength to continue through even the harshest of encounters. Separated from the heart of the fray, the sage can be an unfailing warden to those in need.</p>\n<h2>Disciple of Life</h2>\n<p>When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, when you cast a force power that restores hit points, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it.</p>\n<p>Additionally, whenever you use a power of 1st level or higher to restore hit points to a creature, the creature regains additional hit points equal to 2 + the power's level.</p>\n<h2>Preserve Life</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, as an action, you can channel the Force and evoke healing energy that restores a number of hit points equal to five times your consular level. Choose any creatures within 30 feet of you, and divide those hit points among them. This feature can restore a creature to no more than half of its hit point maximum. This feature has no effect on droids or constructs.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Blessed Healer</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, the healing powers you cast on others heal you as well. When you cast a force power that restores hit points to a creature other than you, you regain hit points equal to 2 + the power's level.</p>\n<h2>Blessed by the Force</h2>\n<p>At 14th level you gain the ability to overcome grievous injuries. As a bonus action when you have fewer than half of your hit points remaining, you can regain a number of hit points equal to half your hit point maximum.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Supreme Healing</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, when you would normally roll one or more dice to restore hit points with a power, you instead use the highest number possible for each die. For example, instead of restoring 2d6 hit points to a creature, you restore 12.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Way%20of%20the%20Sage.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"Fo2ZNwCWXfWuDJji","name":"Marauder Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Marauder Approach</h1>\n<p>Few things are more terrifying than being in the path of a Berserker who has learned the ways of the Force. Those who follow this path unlock something deep within them, a well of untamed power from the depths of their fury. When a marauder unleashes their rage, they channel their brute strength into primal might, and uses it to devastate his foes in a hail of fire, blades, and blood. Due to the uncontrolled nature of their powers, marauders have a dangerous predilection for the strength and raw power offered by the dark side, and many fall into it&rsquo;s clutches. Even those who do not are always temped by the voices of fury barely contained within.</p>\n<h2>Forcecasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, you have derived powers from your primal connection to the Force. See chapter 10 for the general rules of forcecasting and chapter 11 for the force powers list.</p>\n<h3>Force Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 force powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Force Powers Known column of the Marauder Approach Forcecasting table. You may not learn a force power of a level higher than your Max Power Level, and you may learn a force power at the same time you learn its prerequisite.</p>\n<h3>Force Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of force points equal to your berserker level, as shown in the Force Points column of the Marauder Approach Forcecasting table, + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). You use these force points to cast force powers. You regain all expended force points when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many force powers can be overpowered, consuming more force points to create a greater effect. You can overpower these abilities to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Marauder Approach Forcecasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast force powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Forcecasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Your forcecasting ability varies based on the alignment of the powers you cast. You use your Wisdom for light side powers, Charisma for dark side powers, and Wisdom or Charisma for universal powers (your choice). You use this ability score modifier whenever a power refers to your forcecasting ability. In addition, you use this ability score modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a force power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Force save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Force attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus + your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Marauder Approach Forcecasting</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Force Powers Known</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Force Points</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"cente
{"_id":"G1F7NBAvLma5Aot4","name":"Lethality Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Lethality Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Lethality Practice use disguises to get close to their enemies, then leverage the toxic power of poisons to debilitate them and capitalize on their weaknesses.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with the disguise kit and the poisoner's kit.</p>\n<h2>Assassinate</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you are at your deadliest when you get the drop on your enemies. You have advantage on attack rolls against any creature that hasn't taken a turn in the combat yet. Additionally, any hit you score against a creature that is surprised is a critical hit.</p>\n<h2>Lethal Strikes</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you learn how to read your foes and strikes their weak points. When you deal Sneak Attack damage to a creature, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack dice to make the attack a lethal strike.</p>\n<p>Some of your lethal strikes require your target to mak ea saving throw to resist the lethal strike's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Lethal Strike save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier</p>\n<h3>Priming Attack</h3>\n<p>You attempt to prime the target. The target must make a Dexterity, Constitution, or Wisdom saving throw (your choice). On a failed save, the next time you deal Sneak Attack damage against the target before the end of your next turn, you roll four additional Sneak Attack dice.</p>\n<h3>Target Assessment</h3>\n<p>You attempt to infer crucial details about your foe. The creature must make a Charisma saving throw. On a failed save, the GM tells you two of the following characteristics of your choice:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Highest ability score</li>\n<li>Lowest ability score</li>\n<li>Strongest saving throw</li>\n<li>Weakest saving throw</li>\n</ul>\n<h3>Vulnerable Strike</h3>\n<p>You attempt to stagger the target. The target must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the next time you would make an attack roll against the target before the end of your next turn, you can instead force the target to make a saving throw with the ability score of your choice. On a failed save, the creature takes normal weapon damage and you can apply your Sneak Attack dice to the roll.</p>\n<h2>Poisoner</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 9th level, you are a master of poisons. You can apply a poison as a bonus action, and you have advantage on Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) checks made to conceal the application of poisons.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you can improve the capability of one dose of poison. To use this benefit, you must have a poisoner's kit, and the poison must be within reach. If the poison is applied before the end of your next short or long rest, the target has disadvantage on the saving throw made to resist your poison. Once you've used this feature, you must complete a long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Impostor</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level, you gain the ability to unerringly mimic another person's speech, writing, and behavior. You must spend at least 1 minute studying these three components of the person's behavior: listening to speech, examining handwriting, and observing mannerisms. If you can only study some of these aspects (such as only having writing samples, or only audio recordings), you can mimic that aspect of the person, but not other aspects you have not studied.</p>\n<p>Your ruse is indiscernible to the casual observer. If a wary creature suspects something is amiss, you have advantage on any Charisma (Deception) check you make to avoid detection.</p>\n<h2>Death Strike</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you become a master of instant death. When you deal weapon damage to a creature that is surprised, it must make a Constitution saving throw against your lethal strike save DC. On a failed save, double the damage of your attack against the creature
{"_id":"HAbjFjbdRHO3mBss","name":"Gunslinger Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Gunslinger Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Gunslinger Practice are the masters of the trick shot. The Gunslinger and his blaster are the perfect team, utilizing knowledge of their enemies vulnerabilities to take advantage of every opportunity.</p>\n<h2>Dive For Cover</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, you learn to quickly move into cover when under fire. Once per round, when you are the target of a ranged attack, or you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw, and there is cover within 10 feet of you, you can move up to 10 feet (no action required). You must end this movement in cover.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Dexterity modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Trick Shooter</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn a number of trick shots you can use to debilitate enemies and impress allies. When you deal Sneak Attack damage to a creature, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack dice to make the attack a trick shot.</p>\n<p>Some of your trick shots require your target to make a saving throw to resist the trick shot's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Trick Shot save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier</p>\n<h3>Blinding Shot</h3>\n<p>You attempt to blind the target. The target must make a Constitution saving throw or be blinded until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Brutal Shot</h3>\n<p>You attempt to knock the target prone. The target must make a Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.</p>\n<h3>Hampering Shot</h3>\n<p>You attempt to hobble the enemy's movement. The target must make a Dexterity saving throw. If it fails, its movement speed is reduced by half and it makes Dexterity saving throws with disadvantage until the end of its next turn.</p>\n<h2>Spinning Flourish</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 9th level you can flourish your weapon in an intimidating or charming manner. As an action, you can cause one creature within 60 feet to make a Wisdom saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier). On a failed save, the target is charmed or frightened by you (your choice) until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>Ricochet Shot</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level you learn how to work all the angles. Once per turn, when you take the Attack action and miss with a ranged weapon attack, you can repeat the attack against a different target within 10 feet of the original target (no action required).</p>\n<h2>Quickdraw</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you learn to perform miracles with just a blaster and some nerve. On your first turn in combat, if you aren't surprised, you can use your action to attack creatures that have not yet acted. Choose up to six such creatures that you can see, making a ranged weapon attack against each. On a hit, you deal normal weapon damage and can apply a single trick shot to each attack made this way.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Gunslinger%20Practice.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"HOGXsFNkpWruE1Wd","name":"Archaeologist Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Archaeologist Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Archaeologists are those who study the remnants of historical civilizations. Those scholars who choose the Archaeologist Pursuit are driven by a desire to uncover the past, forming a connection to the lives of those that came before, and unlocking within themselves a connection not just to history, but to the Force, itself.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency with archaeologist kits and in the Lore skill.</p>\n<h2>Forcecasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you have learned powers from your studies of civilizations that were also once close to the Force. See chapter 11 for the general rules of forcecasting and chapter 11 for the force powers list.</p>\n<h3>Force Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 force powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Force Powers Known column of the Archaeologist Pursuit Forcecasting table. You may not leam a force power of a level higher than your Max Power Level, and you may learn a force power at the same time you leam its prerequisite.</p>\n<h3>Force Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of force points equal to your scholar level, as shown in the Force Points column of the Archaeologist Pursuit Forcecasting table, + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). You use these force points to cast force powers. You regain all expended force points when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many force powers can be overpowered, consuming more force points to create a greater effect You can overpower these abilities to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Archaeologist Pursuit Forcecasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast force powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest</p>\n<h3>Forcecasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Your forcecasting ability varies based on the alignment of the powers you cast You use your Wisdom for light side powers, Charisma for dark side powers, and Wisdom or Charisma for universal powers (your choice). You use this ability score modifier whenever a power refers to your forcecasting ability. Additionally, you use this ability score modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a force power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Force save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Force attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus + your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<h3>Archaeologist Pursuit Forcecasting</h3>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Level</th>\n<th>Force Powers Known</th>\n<th>Force Points</th>\n<th>Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>3rd</td>\n<td>4</td>\n<td>3</td>\n<td>1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>4th</td>\n<td>6</td>\n<td>4</td>\n<td>1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>5th</td>\n<td>7</td>\n<td>5</td>\n<td>1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>6th</td>\n<td>8</td>\n<td>6</td>\n<td>1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>7th</td>\n<td>10</td>\n<td>7</td>\n<td>2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>8th</td>\n<td>11</td>\n<td>8</td>\n<td>2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>9th</td>\n<td>12</td>\n<td>9</td>\n<td>2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>10th</td>\n<td>13</td>\n<td>10</td>\n<td>2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>11th</td>\n<td>14</td>\n<td>11</td>\n<td>2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>12th</td>\n<td>15</td>\n<td>12</td>\n<td>2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>13th</td>\n<td>17</td>\n<td>13</td>\n<td>3rd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>14th</td>\n<td>18</td>\n<td>14</td>\n<td>3rd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>15th</td>\n<td>19</td>\n<td>15</td>\n<td>3rd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>16th</td>\n<td>20</td>\n<td>16</td>\n<td>3rd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>17th</td>\n<td>22</td>\n<td>17</td>\n<td>4th</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>18th</td>\n<td>23</td>\n<td>18</td>\n<td>4th</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>19th</td>\n<td>24</td>\n<td>19</
{"_id":"KDx2Pjxk4RZQD05d","name":"Unstable Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Experimental Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Experimental Engineering discipline create and use untested combinations, resulting in powerful&mdash;and often unpredictable&mdash;effects.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in a set of tools of your choice. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with tinker's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Modified Tinkercannon</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to enhance your tinker's tools with unproven science, modifying them into a backpack with a cannon. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to modify your tinker's tools. You must have materials and tinker's tools in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>Whenever you cast a tech power of 1st level or higher while wielding your tinker's tools, you risk unexpected complications. Your GM can have you roll a d20. If you roll a 1, roll on the Experimental Engineering Surge table to create a random effect.</p>\n<p>Additionally, your tinker's tools come equipped with 4 overrides, and they gain more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. Each time you trigger an Experimental Engineering Surge, you can use an override to reroll the percentile dice. You must use the new result, you can only do this once per surge, and your maximum tech points is reduced by 1 until you complete a long rest. You regain all expended overrides when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Unstable Volley</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, as a bonus action you can expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to launch a volley of unstable energy at a surface located with-in 30 feet of you that you can see. This energy adheres to the surface for 1 minute, after which it erupts. As a part of this bonus action, or as a bonus action on each of your turns, you can cause the energy to erupt early. Each creature within 5 feet of it must make a Dext-erity saving throw against your tech save DC. A creature takes 1d6 lightning damage on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one.</p>\n<p>This damage increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 2d6 at 5th level, 3d6 at 11th level, and 4d6 at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Creative Destruction</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, you can add your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of +1) to any damage you deal with tech powers and class features. If the tech power or class feature would damage multiple creatures, you can only deal this additional damage to one of them.</p>\n<p>If you choose to deal this additional damage, your GM can have you roll on the Experimental Engineering Surge table.</p>\n<h2>Experimental Overrides</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, you gain a modicum of control over your surges. Whenever you roll on the Experimental Engineering Surge table and use one of your overrides, you can choose either total.</p>\n<h2>Engineering Bombardment</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, the harmful energies of your tech powers and class features intensify. When you roll damage for a tech power or class feature and roll the highest number possible on any of the dice, you can roll it again and use both results. You can only use this ability once per tech power or class feature.</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px; text-shadow: none;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Experimental Engineering Surge</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"text-align: left; width: 39px;\">d100</th>\n<th style=\"text-align: left; width: 501px;\">Result</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"text-align: left; width: 37px;\">01-02</td>\n<td style=\"text-align: left; width: 499px;\">Roll on this table at the start of each of your
{"_id":"KXH9dZsv2CAXAa6X","name":"Disabling Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Disabling Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Disabling Practice utilize a variety of pushes, pulls, weight shifts, and joint locks to immobilize their opponent. They use these techniques to manipulate their opponent, moving them across the battlefield before incapacitating them.</p>\n<h2>Clinch Strike</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, you learn how to discourage, debilitate, and harm your enemies. You gain the following benefits while you aren't wearing heavy armor or a medium or heavy shield:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your unarmed strikes use a d4 for damage.</li>\n<li>You can deal Sneak Attack damage when making an unarmed strike. Additionally, you don't need advantage on your unarmed attack roll to use your Sneak Attack if the target of your Sneak Attack is a creature grappled by you. All the other rules for the Sneak Attack class feature still apply to you.</li>\n<li>You can use the bonus action granted by your Cunning Action to make an unarmed strike against a creature you are grappling.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Skilled Grappler</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn a number of grappling techniques to subdue your opponents. When you hit a creature grappled by you with an unarmed strike and deal Sneak Attack damage, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack dice to make the attack a grappling technique.</p>\n<p>Some of your grappling techniques require your target to make a saving throw to resist the grappling technique's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Grapple Technique save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength modifier.</p>\n<h3>Constrict</h3>\n<p>You attempt to choke the target into unconscious-ness. The target must make a Constitution saving throw or be restrained until the end of your following turn.</p>\n<p>If you maintain this technique for 1 minute, the target falls unconscious for 1 hour. Droids and constructs can not be knocked unconscious in this way.</p>\n<h3>Disarm</h3>\n<p>You attempt to disarm a weapon or other object the target is holding. The target must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, it releases the object. If you have a free hand, you can catch the object. Otherwise, it lands at your feet.</p>\n<h3>Hip Toss</h3>\n<p>You attempt to throw your target to the ground. The target must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, the target is pushed back 5 feet, knocked prone, and stunned until the start of your next turn. This ends the grapple.</p>\n<h2>Human Shield</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 9th level you learn to manipulate the body of a grappled target to make attacks against you more difficult to land. Moving a grappled creature the same size as you or smaller no longer halves your speed, and when a creature grappled by you would grant you half cover, you instead have three-quarters cover. Additionally, when you are hit by an attack while grappling a creature, you can use your reaction to force that attack to instead hit the grappled creature.</p>\n<h2>Kiss the Wall</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level, you can use your surroundings to further punish the target of your grapple. When you roll a 1 or 2 on a Sneak Attack damage die for an unarmed attack you make against a creature grappled by you, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll, even if the new roll is a 1 or a 2.</p>\n<h2>Neck Snap</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you learn how to immediately remove your grappled opponent from the fight. As an action, you can force a creature grappled by you to make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, if the creature has 100 hit points or fewer, it dies. If the target has more than 100 hit points, it immediately takes 10d10 kinetic damage. This damage can't be reduced in any way.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null
{"_id":"L6wU6YEYKHOJH9AX","name":"Path of Meditation","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Meditation</h1>\n<p>Throughout the Force, there is both symphonic harmony, and discordant chaos. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Meditation embody these concepts, empowering their allies and hindering their enemies through the use of the ancient Force technique of battle meditation.</p>\n<h2>Sage Counsel</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Path of Meditation:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You learn the guidance force power, which does not count against your total powers known. Additionally, you can use your Deflection and Slow Time Force-Empowered Self options when you cast it as your action. Finally, this power's die increases by one step (from d4 to d6, d6 to d8, d8 to d10, or d10 to d12).</p>\n<h2>Force-Empowered Allies</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Path of Meditation:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>While you are concentrating on a power that benefits a friendly creature other than you, you gain new ways to utilize your Force-Empowered Self features. Each option costs 1 force point, and you can only target a creature that is benefiting from a power you cast.</p>\n<h3>Deflection</h3>\n<p>When an ally is hit with an attack roll, you can use your reaction and roll a Kinetic Combat die to add it to your ally's AC, potentially causing the attack to miss.</p>\n<h3>Double Strike</h3>\n<p>When an ally hits with an attack roll, you can use your reaction and roll a Kinetic Combat die to deal additional damage of the same type as the attack.</p>\n<h3>Slow Time</h3>\n<p>When an ally moves on their turn, you can use your reaction and roll a Kinetic Combat die to increase their speed by 5 x the amount rolled until the end of the turn.</p>\n<h2>Unbreakable Focus</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Path of Meditation:</strong> 7th level</em></p>\n<p>Once per long rest, you can cast the battle meditation force power at its base level without expending force points. While concentrating on battle meditation, at the start of each of your turns, the power's die increases by one step (from d4 to d6, d6 to d8, d8 to d10, or d10 to d12).</p>\n<p>Additionally, whenever you make a Constitution saving throw to maintain concentration on a force power, you can treat a d20 roll of 9 or lower as a 10.</p>\n<h2>Turbulent Presence</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Path of Meditation:</strong> 13th level</em></p>\n<p>Once per long rest, you can cast the improved battle meditation force power at its base level without expending force points. While concentrating on improved battle meditation, at the start of each of your turns, the power&rsquo;s die increases by one step (from d6 to d8, d8 to d10, or d10 to d12).</p>\n<p>Additionally, once per round, when a creature rolls a bonus or penalty die from an effect you control, you can have them roll the die with advantage or disadvantage (your choice).</p>\n<h2>Legendary Battle Meditation</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Path of Meditation:</strong> 18th level</em></p>\n<p>Once per long rest, you can cast the master battle meditation force power without expending force points. While concentrating on master battle meditation, at the start of each of your turns, the power&rsquo;s die increases by one step (from d8 to d10, or d10 to d12).</p>\n<p>Additionally, you gain a second reaction each round that you can only use for your Force-Empowered Allies feature. You can only take one reaction per turn.</p>"},"source":"EC","className":"Sentinel","classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"core":{"sourceId":"Item.Qw1xjqT7zKK9ZlJq"}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Path%20of%20Meditation.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"Ls55Gc4qha7Muacz","name":"Hunter Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Hunter Technique</h1>\n<p>Some scouts seek to master weapons to better protect civilization from the terrors of their enemies. Followers of the Hunter Technique learn specialized fighting techniques for use against the most dire threats, from an onslaught of soldiers to towering walkers.</p>\n<h2>Hunter's Prey</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you gain one of the following features of your choice.</p>\n<h3>Colossus Slayer</h3>\n<p>Your tenacity can wear down the most potent foes. When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, the creature takes an extra 1d8 damage if it's below its hit point maximum. You can deal this extra damage only once per turn, and this damage is the same type as the weapon's damage.</p>\n<h3>Giant Killer</h3>\n<p>When a Large or larger creature within 5 feet of you hits or misses you with an attack, you can use your reaction to attack that creature immediately after its attack, provided that you can see the creature.</p>\n<h3>Horde Breaker</h3>\n<p>Once on each of your turns when you make a weapon attack, you can make another attack with the same weapon against a different creature that is within 5 feet of the original target and within range of your weapon, no action required.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Hunter</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, when you use your Ranger's Quarry feature, the first time you make a tech or weapon attack against the target of your Ranger's Quarry each round, roll your Ranger's Quarry Damage Die and add it to the roll.</p>\n<h2>Defensive Tactics</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, you gain one of the following features of your choice.</p>\n<h3>Escape the Horde</h3>\n<p>Opportunity attacks against you are made with disadvantage.</p>\n<h3>Multiattack Defense</h3>\n<p>When a creature hits you with an attack, you gain a +4 bonus to AC against all subsequent attacks made by that creature for the rest of the turn.</p>\n<h3>Steel Will</h3>\n<p>You have advantage on saving throws against being frightened.</p>\n<h2>Multiattack</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, you gain one of the following features of your choice.</p>\n<h3>Volley</h3>\n<p>You can use your action to make a ranged attack against any number of creatures within 10 feet of a point you can see within your weapon's range. You must have ammunition for each target, as normal, and you make a separate attack roll for each target.</p>\n<h3>Whirlwind Attack</h3>\n<p>You can use your action to make melee attacks against any number of creatures within 5 feet of you, with a separate attack roll for each target.</p>\n<h2>Superior Hunter's Defense</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, you gain one of the following features of your choice.</p>\n<h3>Evasion</h3>\n<p>When you are subjected to an effect, such as a consular's @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.16N8bYdqJ8bvDPQX]{Force Storm} or an engineer's @Compendium[sw5e.techpowers.NWjxsCnJIzNxIUzH]{Explosion}, that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on a saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.</p>\n<h3>Stand Against the Tide</h3>\n<p>When a hostile creature misses you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction to force that creature to repeat the same attac against another creature (other than itself) of your choice.</p>\n<h3>Uncanny Dodge</h3>\n<p>When an attacker that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to halve the attack's damage against you.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Techcaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Hunter%20Technique.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"Lz0gdQ5ou3k5E7Fo","name":"Way of Confluence","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Confluence</h1>\n<p>The Force binds us, creating an intangible bridge connecting all living things. Those consulars who follow the Way of Confluence master this power, manipulating those connections to both sustain and torment.</p>\n<h2>Manipulate Life Force</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, when you reduce a hostile creature to 0 hit points with a force power, or restore hit points to a creature with 0 hit points with a force power, you gain temporary hit points equal to half your consular level (rounded down) + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one).</p>\n<h2>Empowered Connection</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, while you have temporary hit points, you can add half your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, rounded up, minimum of one) to any damage or healing you do with force powers that doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Life Eternal</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, you can use your powerful connection to the Force to keep fighting when others would fall. When you are reduced to 0 hit points but not killed outright, you can spend 5 force points to drop to 1 hit point instead.</p>\n<h2>Interconnectedness</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you cast a 5th level or lower force power that deals damage or restores hit points and targets only one creature, the power can instead target two creatures within range and within 5 feet of each other.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Dynamic Attachment</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, while you have temporary hit points, you have resistance against the damage of force powers, and your force powers ignore resistances.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Way%20of%20Confluence.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"Mbe9qsurpJ0mb4F2","name":"Armstech Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Armstech Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Armstech Engineeering discipline focus on the skill of constructing and modifying blasters and vibroweapons.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in armstech's tools, medium armor, martial blasters, and martial vibroweapons. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with armstech's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Modified Weaponry</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to modify one unenhanced weapon with which you are proficient utilizing your armstech experience. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend materials equal to half the cost of a weapon in order to modify it. You must have the weapon, materials, and armstech's tools in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>Your modified weapon is enhanced, requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your modified weapon has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<p>Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<p>At 9th level, you can maintain two modified weapons. Each modified weapon has modification slots as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table.</p>\n<h2>Close Call</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, when you make an attack roll with your modified weapon and miss, you can expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to attempt to turn that miss into a hit. Roll the die and add it to the attack roll.</p>\n<h2>Armstech's Strike</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, once per round, when you deal damage to a creature with your modified weapon, you can increase the damage by 1d6. The damage is of the same type as the weapon's damage.</p>\n<p>The damage increases to 2d6 at 11th level and 3d6 at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Targeting Matrix</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you cast a tech power that allows you to force creatures in an area to make a saving throw, you can instead make an attack roll with your modified weapon against a single target that would be in the range of the power. On a hit, the target suffers the effects as though they failed their saving throw. If the power would affect more than one creature, it instead affects only one.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Armstech's Salvo</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, when you use your Targeting Matrix feature, and the tech power would affect more than one creature, you can instead attack each affected creature that would be in the range of the power. Make a separate attack roll for each target. On a hit, each target suffers the effects as though they failed their saving throw.</p>\n<h2>Armstech Modifications</h2>\n<p>If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.</p>\n<h3>Accuracy Focus</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> 5th level, Blaster</em> <br />You gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls made with this weapon. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.</p>\n<h3>Amplifying Barrel</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> 5th level, Blaster</em> <br />You gain a +1 bonus to damage rolls made with this weapon. This bonus increases to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 13th level.</p>\n<h3>Bayonet</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> Blaster</em> <br />Y
{"_id":"MorU2Jy5yx77N9QO","name":"Kage Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Kage Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Kage Order, known as Kage warriors, have mastered fighting in darkness, using that which others fear as a weapon against them. Kage warriors learn tricks to create darkness where none exists, and learn to fight using their intuition rather than relying on sight.</p>\n<h2>Darkness Charges</h2>\n<p>Beginning when you choose this order at 3rd level, you learn to create a number of small charges that create enhanced darkness. Over the course of a short or long rest, you can create a number of charges equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). Your charges can only be used by you, and they lose their potency at the end of your next short or long rest.</p>\n<p>Once per turn, when you would make a weapon attack or unarmed strike, you can instead throw one of your charges. Your charges have a range equal to 30 feet + your Strength modifier x 5. You can throw a device at a point you can see within range. The charges create a pocket of darkness in a 10-foot radius sphere centered on that point. The darkness spreads around corners. It lasts for 1 minute or until an enhanced source of brigiht light dispells it.</p>\n<h2>Disruptive Shock</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, once per turn, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack when you have advantage, or it fails a saving throw against an effect that you control, you can choose to roll a Martial Arts die and deal additional psychic damage equal to the amount rolled.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain any expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>One With Darkness</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, you have learned to become one with the shadows. When you are in an area of dim light or darkness, you can use your action to become invisible. You remain invisible until you make an attack, cast a power, or are in an area of bright light.</p>\n<h2>Opportunist</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you can exploit a creature's momentary distraction when it is hit by an attack. Whenever a creature within 5 feet of you is hit by an attack made by a creature other than you, you can use your reaction to make a melee attack against that creature.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Kage%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"OPVska67MO0Zauct","name":"Trickster Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Trickster Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Trickster Order embody the archetypal role of the \"trickster\"&mdash;one who seemingly bumbles their way into good fortune. They employ a unique fighting style composed of slips, trips, and falls to confuse and frustrate their enemies to no end. Whether your movements are actual foibles on your part or calculated strokes, they will surely leave others guessing long after your time is past.</p>\n<h2>Bumbling Technique</h2>\n<p>When you choose this order at 3rd level, your martial arts technique mixes combat training with the precision of a dancer and the antics of a jester. When you make a Charisma (Performance) check, you gain a bonus to the check equal to half your Wisdom modifier (rounded down, minimum of +1) if it doesn&rsquo;t already include that modifier.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you learn how to twist and turn quickly. Whenever you use your bonus action to make an unarmed strike, creatures you hit can&rsquo;t make opportunity attacks against you, and your speed increases by 10 feet until the end of your turn.</p>\n<h2>Clumsy Sway</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you can move in sudden, swaying ways. You gain the following benefits.</p>\n<p><strong><em>Leap to Your Feet.</em></strong> When you're prone, you can stand up by spending 5 feet of movement, rather than half your speed.</p>\n<p><strong><em>Redirect Attack.</em></strong> When a creature misses you with a melee attack roll, you can spend 1 focus point as a reaction to cause that attack to hit one creature of your choice, other than the attacker, that you can see within 5 feet of you.</p>\n<h2>Luck of the Fool</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, you always seem to get a lucky bounce at the right moment. When you make an ability check, an attack roll, or a saving throw and have disadvantage, you can spend 2 focus points to instead have advantage for that roll.</p>\n<h2>Comic Frenzy</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you gain the ability to make an overwhelming number of attacks against a group of enemies. When you use your Flurry of Blows, you can make up to three additional attacks with it (up to a total of five Flurry of Blows attacks), provided that each Flurry of Blows attack targets a different creature this turn.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Trickster%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"OZ0ln6ZxQgdEUxoy","name":"Tactician Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Tactician Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Tacticians study strategy and the ways of war. Those scholars who choose the Tactician Pursuit train themselves and their allies in combat maneuvers to deftly eliminate their foes through clever positioning, and fierce, timely attacks.</p>\n<h2>Battle Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in martial blasters and martial vibroweapons.</p>\n<h2>Tactical Mastery</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to better command your allies to victory from afar. Your Critical Analysis range is increased to 90 feet.</p>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect your mastery in the field of combat. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>Bolster</h3>\n<p>On your turn, you can use a bonus action and expend one superiority die to bolster the resolve of one of your companions. When you do so, choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you. That creature gains temporary hit points equal to the superiority die roll + your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h3>Commander's Strike</h3>\n<p>When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can forgo one of your attacks and use a bonus action to direct one of your companions to strike. When you do so, choose a friendly creature within 60 feet who can see or hear you and expend one superiority die. That creature can immediately use its reaction to make one weapon attack, adding your superiority die to the attack's damage roll.</p>\n<h3>Disarming Attack</h3>\n<p>When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to disarm the target, forcing it to drop one item of your choice that it's holding. You add the superiority die to the attack's damage roll, and the target must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, it drops the object you choose. The object lands at its feet.</p>\n<h3>Distracting Strike</h3>\n<p>When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to distract the creature, giving your allies an opening. You add the superiority die to the attack's damage roll. The next attack roll against the target by an attacker other than you has advantage if the attack is made before the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Maneuvering Attack</h3>\n<p>When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to maneuver one of your allies into a more advantageous position. You add the superiority die to the attack's damage roll, and you choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you.</p>\n<p>That creature can use its reaction to move up to half its speed without provoking opportunity attacks from the target of your attack.</p>\n<h3>Pushing Attack</h3>\n<p>When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, you can expend one superiority die to attempt to drive the target back. You add the superiority die to the attack's damage roll, and if the target is Large or smaller, it must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, you push the target up to 15 feet away from you.</p>\n<h3>Riposte</h3>\n<p>When a creature misses you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction and expend one superiority die to make a melee weapon attack against the creature. If you hit, you add the superiority die to the attack's damage roll.</p>\n<h3>Scholar's Parry</h3>\n<p>When a creature damages you with a weapon attack, you can use your reaction and expend one superiority die to reduce the damage by the number you roll on your superiority die + your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h3>Targeted Attack</h3>\n<p>When you make a weapon attack roll, you can expend one superiority die to add it to the roll. You can use this maneuver before or after making the attack roll, but before any effects of the attack are applied.</p>\n<
{"_id":"PCwepUZqHYlxr4T3","name":"Addicted Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Addicted Approach</h1>\n<p>For some, the consumption of substances is the entirety of their life. For berserkers of the Addicted Approach, substances cause their fury to burn stronger and deeper, granting significant benefits.</p>\n<h2>Slythmonger Savvy</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in your choice of brewers kit or spicers kit. Additionally, you have advantage on saving throws to avoid the low or addiction to substances. Lastly, you can consume substances as a bonus action, and when you do so, you can also enter a rage as a part of this same bonus action.</p>\n<h2>Freedom Through Slavery</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, while you are raging or experiencing the high of a substance, you have advantage on saving throws that would force you to act against your will, be frightened, or prevent you from attacking a creature. If you are both raging and experiencing the high of a substance, you are instead immune to effects that would force you to act against your will or would prevent you from attacking a creature.</p>\n<h2>Release the Beast</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, while you are raging or experiencing the high of a substance, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a Hit Die to deal additional damage to the target. Roll the Hit Die, adding the result of the die to the damage roll. If you are both raging and experiencing the high of a substance, you also add your Constitution modifier to the damage roll.</p>\n<h2>Seeing Sound</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, while you are raging or experiencing the high of a substance, you have blindsight with a range of 10 feet. If you are both raging and experiencing the high of a substance, you instead have blindsight with a range of 30 feet.</p>\n<h2>Fuel the Rampage</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, while you are both raging and experiencing the high of a substance, having 0 hit points doesnt knock you unconscious. You still must make death saving throws, and you suffer the normal effects of taking damage while at 0 hit points. However, if you would die due to failing death saving throws, you dont die until your rage ends, and you die then only if you still have 0 hit points.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Addicted%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"PI1B9vYofzCXU9so","name":"Doctor Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Doctor Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Doctors study the medical, anatomical, and biological sciences. Those scholars who choose the Doctor Pursuit use their knowledge to mend their allies on the field and deal crippling blows with surgical precision.</p>\n<h2>Medical Practitioner</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with biochemist's kits and your choice of Medicine or Nature skills. Additionally, when you make a Wisdom (Medicine) check, you gain a bonus to the check equal to your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h2>Remote Healer</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you have learned to deploy medicine from a range. When you use a maneuver targeting an ally that is the target of your Critical Analysis feature, that maneuver's range becomes 30 feet.</p>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect the progress of your studies into the medical arts. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>Adrenaline Hit</h3>\n<p>You can use an action and expend one superiority die to inject a creature with regenerative medication that temporarily enhances their agility. When you do so, a creature you can touch regains hit points equal to the superiority die roll. Additionally, until the start of your next turn, when that creature would take damage, the amount is reduced by an amount equal to your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h3>Emergency Prescription</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can expend one superiority die and touch a creature. That creature regains hit points equal to result of the die + your Intelligence modifier, and when that creature makes their first ability check, attack roll, or saving throw before the start of your next turn they roll the superiority die and add it to the roll.</p>\n<h3>Enhancement Injection</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can expend one superiority die to inject a creature you can touch with enhancements, granting them temporary hit points equal to the superiority die roll + your Intelligence modifier, which last for 1 minute. Additionally, when the target makes a Strength or Constitution check or saving throw while it has these temporary hit points, it gains a bonus equal to your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h3>Neuroblock</h3>\n<p>When you make an attack roll, you can expend a superiority die and add it to the attack roll. On a hit, the creature's next attack has disadvantage and it cannot regain hit points until the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Reassure</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can expend a superiority die and call out to a creature within 60 feet that can see or hear you that is charmed, frightened, or stunned. When you do so, that creature immediately makes another saving throw, adding the amount rolled to the save.</p>\n<h3>Remove Toxins</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can expend a superiority die to purge the toxins from a creature you can touch. The target regains hit points equal to the number rolled and, if it is poisoned or diseased, you neutralize the poison or disease. If more than one poison or disease afflicts the target, you neutralize one poison or disease that you know is present, or you neutralize one at random.</p>\n<h3>Smelling Salts</h3>\n<p>As a bonus action, you can expend a superiority die to heal a creature you can touch by a number of hit points equal to the number rolled.</p>\n<h3>Transfusion</h3>\n<p>Once per turn when you hit a creature with a finesse melee weapon, you can expend a superiority to give you or an ally that is within 5 feet of the creature a transfusion. Add the superiority dice to the damage you deal. You or your ally gain hit points equivalent to the damage you deal to the creature.</p>\n<p>You can be the creature hit with the attack as long as there is an ally with 5 feet of you, in which you can let it hit without rolling an attack
{"_id":"PoyYtrej7B5BZRRG","name":"Jal Shey Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Jal Shey Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Jal Shey order, driven by the pursuit of knowledge, maintain one of the most well-respected and heavily guarded repositories of history and knowledge across the galaxy: the Archives of the Jal Shey. Here, young folk of all species seeking the clarity of truth and the strength of knowledge pledge to learn the arts of seeking enlightenment by understanding the world around them, and mastering the techniques to defend it. To become a Jal Shey monk is to give one&rsquo;s self to the quest for unveiling the deepest mysteries of the galaxy, to bring light to the secrets of the dark, and guard the most powerful and dangerous of truths.</p>\n<h2>Mystical Erudition</h2>\n<p>Beginning when you choose this order at 3rd level, you&rsquo;ve undergone extensive training in lore from the Jal Shey&rsquo;s collected knowledge. You learn one language of your choice, and you gain proficiency in your choice of Lore, Medicine, Nature, or Technology. You learn an additional language and an additional skill proficiency from the above list at 11th level.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you can strike multiple pressure points to extract crucial details about your foe. Whenever you hit a creature with an unarmed strike, you can learn learn certain information about its capabilities. The GM tells you if the creature has one of the following characteristics of your choice:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Condition immunities</li>\n<li>Damage vulnerabilities</li>\n<li>Damage resistances</li>\n<li>Damage immunities</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Extort Truth</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you can hit a series of hidden nerves on a creature with precision, temporarily causing them to be unable to mask their true thoughts and intent. When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can have the attack deal no damage and spend 1 focus point to force them to make a Charisma saving throw against your focus save DC. On a failed save, the creature is unable to speak a deliberate lie for 1 minute and all Charisma checks directed at the creature are made with advantage for the duration.</p>\n<p>On a success or failure, a creature is aware that you attempted to influence them. They can choose to avoid answering questions to which they would normally respond with a lie.</p>\n<h2>Preternatural Counter</h2>\n<p>Also at 6th level, your quick mind and study of your foe allows you to use their failure to your advantage. When a creature within 5 feet of you misses you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction to make an unarmed strike against that creature.</p>\n<h2>Mercurial Mind</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, you've honed your awareness and reflexes through mental aptitude and pattern recognition. Once per turn, if you've already used your reaction, you can spend 1 focus point to take an additional reaction. You can only take one reaction per turn.</p>\n<h2>Debilitating Barrage</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you've gained the knowledge to temporarily inhibit a creature's fortitude by striking a series of pressure points. Whenever you hit a creature with one of the attacks granted by your Flurry of Blows, you can spend 3 focus points to cause the creature to become vulnerable to a damage type of your choice. This effect lasts for 1 minute or until they take damage of the chosen type.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Jal%20Shey%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"QRwypM2cIYxW0NVN","name":"Juggernaut Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Juggernaut Approach</h1>\n<p>Certain berserkers find that the strongest offense is a good defense. Berserkers of the Juggernaut Approach wear the heaviest of armor not because they fear injury, but to strike fear in their hapless attackers.</p>\n<h2>Armored Brute</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, youve learned to fight in the heaviest of armors, using your weight to your advantage. You gain proficiency in heavy armor, and you can gain the benefits of your Rage feature while wearing heavy armor.</p>\n<p>When you reach 5th level, you can gain the benefits of your Fast Movement feature while wearing heavy armor.</p>\n<h2>Unstoppable Force</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, your momentum makes you nigh unstoppable. While raging, you can move through a hostile creatures space regardless of that creatures size. When you do so, you must make a Strength (Athletics) check contested by the targets Strength (Athletics) check. If you move at least 10 feet before moving through a hostile creatures space, and that creature is your size or smaller, they have disadvantage on the check. If you succeed, you dont treat the movement as difficult terrain, the creature is pushed 5 feet in a direction of your choice, and you dont provoke opportunity attacks from that creature until the end of your turn.</p>\n<h2>Raging Bulwark</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, your imposing form acts as a shield for your allies. When a friendly creature you can see is the target of a ranged attack, or forced to make a Dexterity saving throw, and you can see the source of the effect, you can use your reaction to move up to half your speed towards the friendly creature. You must end this move closer to the ally than you started. If you end this movement between your ally and the source of the effect, you provide cover for the attack.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you provide three-quarters cover, instead of half-cover, to creatures your size, and you provide full cover to creatures smaller than you.</p>\n<h2>Overwhelming Cleave</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, when you successfully push a creature into a surface or another creature while raging, the pushed creature takes kinetic damage equal to your Rage Damage. Additionally, the first time you hit with a melee weapon attack using Strength each turn, you can attempt to damage another creature with the same attack. Choose another creature within 5 feet of the original target and within your reach. If the original attack roll would hit the second creature, it takes damage equal to your Strength modifier. The damage is of the same type dealt by the original attack.</p>\n<h2>Relentless Assault</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, youre able to charge in unerring bursts. As an action, you can charge up to twice your speed in a straight line without provoking opportunity attacks. Each creature within 5 feet of your path must make a Strength or Dexterity saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength modifier, the target chooses the ability they use use). On a failed save, a creature takes damage equal to your Strength modifier + your Rage Bonus and is pushed back 5 feet in a direction of your choice. Creatures smaller than you make this save with disadvantage. When you end this movement, if a creature is within 5 feet of you, you can make one melee weapon attack (no action required). On a hit, the creature takes additional damage equal to your berserker level.</p>\n<p>Once youve used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Juggernaut%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"RulD3rQZqDk5H0Pl","name":"Scrapper Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Scrapper Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Scrapper Practice don't have the time or patience for the fair fight. They utilize close-quarters blaster combat blended with underhanded tactics to surprise and disable their foes.</p>\n<h2>Back Blast</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in all blasters with the burst or rapid property that lack the two-handed property. Additionally, when a creature fails a saving throw against the burst or rapid property of a weapon you control and with which you are proficient, you can apply your Sneak Attack damage to one creature dealt damage in this way as long as that creature didn't have advantage on the save.</p>\n<p>When you reach 9th level in this class, when multiple creatures fail a saving throw against the burst property of a weapon you control and with which you are proficient, you can divide your Sneak Attack dice amongst the targets as you see fit.</p>\n<h2>Upper Hand</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to user underhanded tactics to gain the upper hand. When you deal Sneak Attack damage to a creature, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack Dice in order to perform an upper hand technique.</p>\n<p>Some of your upper hand techniques require your target to make a saving throw to resist the technique's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Upper Hand save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier</p>\n<h3>Brutal Hit</h3>\n<p>You attempt to knock the target prone while within 15 feet of it. The target must make a Strength saving throw or be knocked prone.</p>\n<h3>Low Blow</h3>\n<p>You attempt to stun the target while within 15 feet of it. The target must make a Constitution saving throw or be stunned until the start of its next turn.</p>\n<h3>Shank Shot</h3>\n<p>You attempt to hamper the target while within 15 feet of it. The target must make a Dexterity saving throw. If it fails, its movement speed is to 0 and it makes Dexterity saving throws with disadvantage until the end of its next turn.</p>\n<h2>Sleight of Foot</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 9th level, when a creature moves to within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to move up to half your speed away from the creature without provoking opportunity attacks. You must end this movement further from the creature than you started.</p>\n<h2>Hostile Negotiations</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level, when you make a Charisma (Intimidation) or Charisma (Persuasion) check, you gain a bonus to the check equal to half your Dexterity modifier (rounded down) if it doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Double Tap</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you can deal Sneak Attack damage twice per turn, but you can't deal more than your total Sneak Attack dice to a single target per turn.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Scrapper%20Practice.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"SKluJRGJzsX03qlx","name":"Tactical Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Tactical Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Tactical Specialists employ martial techniques passed down through generations. To a Tactical Specialist, combat is an academic field, sometimes including subjects beyond battle such as armstech or armormech. Not every fighter absorbs the lessons of history, theory, and artistry that are reflected in the Tactical Specialty, but those who do are well-rounded fighters of great skill and knowledge.</p>\n<h2>Improved Combat Superiority</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, your tactical skill in combat improves, granting bonuses to your Combat Superiority.</p>\n<h3>Additional Maneuvers</h3>\n<p>You learn two additional maneuvers of your choice, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Maneuvers Known column of the Tactical Specialist Combat Superiority table.</p>\n<h3>Additional Superiority Dice</h3>\n<p>You have two additional superiority dice, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Superiority Dice column of the Tactical Specialist Combat Superiority table.</p>\n<p>Additionally, your superiority dice become d6s. This die changes as you gain fighter levels, as shown in the Combat Superiority column of the Tactical Specialist Combat Superiority table.</p>\n<h2>Student of War</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with one type of artisan's tools of your choice.</p>\n<h2>Know Your Enemy</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, if you spend at least 1 minute observing or interacting with another creature outside combat, you can learn certain information about its capabilities compared to your own. The GM tells you if the creature is your equal, superior, or inferior in regard to two of the following characteristics of your choice:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Strength score</li>\n<li>Dexterity score</li>\n<li>Constitution score</li>\n<li>Armor Class</li>\n<li>Current hit points</li>\n<li>Total class levels (if any)</li>\n<li>Fighter class levels (if any)</li>\n</ul>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"5\"><em>Tactical Specialist Combat Superiority</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Superiority Dice</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Maneuvers Known</th>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">10th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">11th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n<td>&nbsp;</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">12th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<t
{"_id":"SsvsNMkJX1wW2rs6","name":"Gadgeteer Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Gadgeteer Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Gadgeteer discipline focus on the ability to craft reusable consumables and items that augment and complement their techcasting abilities.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in gadgeteer's implements. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with gadgeteer's implements, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Gadgeteer Harness</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to create and modify adventuring gear utilizing your gadgeteer experience. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to create your modified gadgeteer harness. You must have gadgeteer's implements and materials in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>Your gadgeteer harness is enhanced, requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your gadgeteer harness has 4 modification slots to which you can affix gadgets, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<p>Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<h2>Projected Barrier</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, as a bonus action while wearing your gadgeteer harness, you can expend a use of your Potent Aptitude to project a barrier on a friendly creature you can see within 30 feet. A creature can only have one barrier active at a time.</p>\n<h3>Environmental Barrier</h3>\n<p>You project an environmental barrier that lasts until the end of your next short or long rest. The barrier has a number of hit points equal to the amount rolled on your Potent Aptitude die + your engineer level. Whenever a creature with this barrier takes damage (one of acid, cold, fire, force, lightning, necrotic, poison, psychic, or sonic, chosen by you when you activate the effect), the barrier takes the damage instead. If this damage reduces the barrier to 0 hit points, the creature take any remaining damage.</p>\n<h3>Physical Barrier</h3>\n<p>You project a physical barrier that lasts until the end of your next short or long rest. The barrier has a number of hit points equal to the amount rolled on your Potent Aptitude die + half your engineer level (rounded down). Whenever a creature with this barrier takes damage (one of energy, ion, or kinetic, chosen by you when you activate the effect), the barrier takes the damage instead. If this damage reduces the barrier to 0 hit points, the creature take any remaining damage.</p>\n<h2>Versatile Direction</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, you can take a second bonus action on each of your turns.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Reinforced Barriers</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you cast a tech power while you have a barrier active, you can restore hit points to the barrier, provided it is within 30 feet of you. You restore a number of hit points equal to twice the power's level, or 1 hit point for an at-will power. This can't increase a barrier's hit points above its initial hit points. If you have multiple barriers active, you can divide these hit points between them as you see fit.</p>\n<h2>Adaptive Barrier</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, when a creature who has one of your barriers within 30 feet of you that you can see takes damage, and that damage is of a type that could be affected by that barrier, you can use your reaction to grant them resistance to the triggering damage. If
{"_id":"TgUiU6MrAP7Xyj3H","name":"Sawbones Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Sawbones Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Sawbones Practice have studied the humanoid body on a more intimate level than other operatives. While others may know where best to stab in order to kill, you also know how to repair the wounds you inflict, as well as how to make them even deeper. You delve into the secrets of the body, learning as much medical knowledge as you can get your hands on, regardless of how dirty the work becomes.</p>\n<h2>General Practice</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in Medicine, and you can use your Intelligence modifier instead of your Wisdom modifier for checks made with it.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you can expend one use of a medkit to help revitalize your wounded allies during a short rest. If you or any friendly creatures within 30 feet of you regain hit points at the end of the short rest by spending one or more Hit Dice, each of those creatures regains an extra 1d6 hit points.</p>\n<p>The extra hit points increase when you reach certain levels in this class: to 1d8 at 9th level, to 1d10 at 13th level, and to 1d12 at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Debilitating Strike</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to apply your anatomical knowledge in direct combat, in order to hinder your targets. When you deal Sneak Attack damage to a creature, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack Dice in order to hinder the creature, provided they have the appropiate physiology.</p>\n<p>Some of your debilitating strikes require your target to make a saving throw to resist the debilitating strike's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Debilitating Strike save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h3>Bleeding Wound</h3>\n<p>You attempt to create a lingering wound in the target for one minute. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, at the start of each of the target's turns, it loses 1d6 hit points and repeats this saving throw, ending the effect on a success. This damage can't be reduced in any way.</p>\n<h3>Crippling Pain</h3>\n<p>You attempt to cause cause distracting pain in the target. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, it has disadvantage on attack rolls until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Hampering Shot</h3>\n<p>You attempt to hamper the target's movement. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, its movement speed is reduced by half and it makes Dexterity saving throws with disadvantage until the end of its next turn.</p>\n<h2>Swift Surgery</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 9th level, you know how to quickly patch up wounds, given the right tools. You are able to use a medkit or administer a medpac as a bonus action, and when you use a medkit to stabilize a dying creature, that creature also regains a number of hitpoints equal to your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h2>Dosage Control</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level, your knowledge of medicine allows you to partition and ration healing supplies very effectively, without impacting its potency. Over the course of 1 hour, which can be done during a rest, you can carefully measure and mark out dosages of a medpac within reach. The medpac can now be used twice before it is consumed.</p>\n<p>At your DM's discretion, you may be able to use this feature on other pacs, stims, or adrenals, most likely involving an ability check to succeed.</p>\n<h2>Self-Sustain</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you have advantage on death saving throws.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you are stabilized, you regain 1 hit point. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffe
{"_id":"UZCwqqLLp7IBjqku","name":"Politician Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Politician Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Politicians study social &amp; political sciences. Those scholars who choose the Politician Pursuit know how to best present themselves to manipulate the masses into doing their bidding or allow them and their allies to carry out their business without impediment. They also understand the importance of self-preservation for a political figure.</p>\n<h2>Silver Tongue</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you learn one language of your choice. Additionally, you gain a bonus to your choice of Deception, Intimidation, Performance, or Persuasion equal to your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h2>Motivating Diplomat</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, when you are the target of your Critical Analysis feature, you and all allies within 10 feet of you gain a bonus to their AC equal to half your Intelligence modifier (rounded down).</p>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect the progress of your studies into the political world. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>Call to Arms</h3>\n<p>If you are surprised at the start of combat and aren't incapacitated, you can expend one superiority die to act normally. Additionally, on your first turn in combat, as a bonus action you can make a call to arms. When you do so, a number of creatures equal to the amount rolled on the superiority die that you choose within 30 feet who can see or hear you may act normally on their first turn.</p>\n<h3>Call the Guards</h3>\n<p>When a creature makes an attack roll against you, you can use your reaction and expend a superiority die and command a willing ally within 5 feet of that creature to use their reaction to intercede. The creature is then forced to make an attack on the ally instead. If the attack misses, the ally can immediately make a weapon attack against that creature as a part of that same reaction. Roll the superiority die, and add the result to the ally's attack roll.</p>\n<h3>Charge</h3>\n<p>As a bonus action on your turn, you can expend one superiority die to spurn your allies to move. Until the start of your next turn, creatures you choose within 10 feet of you who can see or hear you can move an additional distance equal to 5 times the superiority die rolled on their turn and ignore unenhanced difficult terrain.</p>\n<h3>Encouraging Speech</h3>\n<p>You can expend a superiority die to give an encouraging speech, spending the next minute rallying your allies. You grant a number of creature up to your Intelligence modifier temporary hit points equal to the amount rolled on the superiority die + your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h3>Incite</h3>\n<p>On your turn, you can use an action and expend one superiority die to bolster the resolve of one of an ally. When you do so, choose an ally who can see or hear you within 30 feet of you. The ally can add your Intelligence modifier to every damage roll they make until the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Overwhelming Presence</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can make a Charisma (Persuasion) or Charisma (Intimidation) skill check and expend one superiority die to attempt to charm or frighten a humanoid creature who can see or hear you within 60 feet. Add the superiority die to the roll. The target makes a contested Wisdom (Insight) check. If your check succeeds, the target is charmed by you if you used Persuasion, or frightened of you if you used Intimidation, until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Self-Preservation</h3>\n<p>As a reaction when you make a saving throw against an effect you can see, you can expend a superiority die and add the result. You can use this maneuver before or after making the saving throw, but before any effects of the saving throw are det-ermined.</p>\n<h3>Steady the Nerves</h3>\n<p>As an action, you ca
{"_id":"UsIUJiNPmFWbEgjK","name":"Audiotech Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Audiotech Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Audiotech Engineering focus on using a specially modified instrument to use music to assist their allies and disrupt their enemies.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in three musical instruments of your choice, as well as the Performance skill. Additionally, you can use Intelligence instead of Charisma when you make a Performance check while wielding your modified instrument.</p>\n<h2>Modified Instrument</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to modify an instrument utilizing your audiotech knowledge. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to modify a single instrument. You must have the instrument, materials, and tinker's tools in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>Your modified instrument is enhanced, requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your modified instrument has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<p>Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<h2>Potent Amplitude</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, as an action while wielding your modified instrument, you can begin performing an enhanced song, which lasts for 1 minute. While playing a song, you gain access to a new use for your Potent Aptitude, as determined by the song, listed below. You can end your song at any time, no action required.</p>\n<p>Whenever you take damage while playing your song, you must make a Constitution saving throw to continue playing. The DC equals 10 or half the damage you take, which number is higher. If you take damage from multiple sources, you must make a separate saving throw for each source of damage.</p>\n<p>When you cast a damage dealing tech power while playing your song that requires an attack roll or saving throw, you can cause that power to instead deal sonic damage. If you do so, instead of an attack roll or saving throw, the power instead requires a Constitution saving throw.</p>\n<p>Your song ends early if you are incapacitated or die, or if you are no longer holding your modified instrument.</p>\n<p>You can initiate playing an enhanced song twice. You regain all expended songs when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Song of Battle</h3>\n<p>When an ally within 60 feet of you that can hear you deals damage to a creature, you can use your reaction to expend one use of your Potent Aptitude, adding the result of the die to the damage dealt.</p>\n<h3>Song of Support</h3>\n<p>When an ally within 60 feet of you that can hear you makes a saving throw against a harmful effect, you can use your reaction to expend one use of your Potent Aptitude, adding the result of the die to their saving throw.</p>\n<h3>Song of Disruption</h3>\n<p>When an enemy within 60 feet of you that can hear you makes a saving throw, you can use your reaction to expend one use of your Potent Aptitude, subtracting the result of the die from their saving throw.</p>\n<h2>Concussive Blast</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, you add your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of +1) to any damage you deal with tech powers and class features that deal sonic damage.</p>\n<h2>Smooth Rhythm</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, whenever you use your Potent Aptitude while your playing an enhanced song, you can roll a d6 and use it instead of expending a Potent Aptitude Dice.</p>\n<h2>Legendary Coda</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, you've gained mastery over your modifie
{"_id":"V4vCxmTwJFxi0HGM","name":"Demolitions Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Demolitions Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Demolitions Specialists are experts in using explosives in combat. They have an explosive for every situation, whether it be breaching a fortified bunker, taking down a walker, or simply demonstrating that in combat, standing too close to your squadmates can be fatal.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in demolitions kit. Additionally, when you would install a breaching charge, you can do so in half the time.</p>\n<h2>Explosive Charge</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to create a number of small explosives known as charges. Over the course of a short or long rest, you can create a number of charges equal to your Intelligence modifier. You must have a demolitions kit in order to create these charges. Your charges can only be used by you, and they lose their potency at the end of your next short or long rest.</p>\n<p>Once per turn, when you would make a ranged weapon attack, you can instead throw one of your charges. Your charges have a range equal to 30 feet + your Strength modifier x 5. You can throw a charge at a point you can see within range. Each creat-ure within 5 feet must make a Dexterity sav-ing throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier + any bonuses to ranged weapon attack rolls). A creature takes 2d4 + your Intelligence modifier kin-etic damage on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one.</p>\n<p>The damage of your charges increases to 3d4 at 7th level and 4d4 at 15th level.</p>\n<h2>Cause and Effect</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, you learn to throw grenades as a bonus action. Additionally, when a creature fails a saving throw against a charge or grenade, you can expend a superiority die to apply one of your maneuvers. You can only use this feature once per grenade.</p>\n<h2>Volatile Reflexes</h2>\n<p>At 10th level, when a creature within 5 feet of you makes a melee attack against you, you can use your reaction and throw a charge behind the target. If the target fails its saving throw against the charge, you impose disadvantage on the attack roll made against you.</p>\n<h2>Backup Plans</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when you roll initiative and have no charges remaining, you can create 2 charges. Additionally, whenever you create a charge, you can change the damage type to acid, energy, fire, ion, lightning, or sonic.</p>\n<h2>Bombard</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, when a creature fails its saving throw against a charge or grenade thrown by you, it has disadvantage on the next Dexterity saving throw it makes before the end of your next turn.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Demolitions%20Specialist.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"VRfBQKAhumWExGiy","name":"Path of Witchcraft","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Witchcraft</h1>\n<p>The Force connects all living things. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Witchcraft use that connection to summon the aid of nature, both beasts and the elements, adapting them to their will.</p>\n<h2>Wild Power</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.L8CJ1QEXfKztMyCX]{Enfeeble} force power, which does not count against your total powers known. Additionally, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it, and you can use all three Force-Empowered Self options when you cast it as your action and the target fails its save. Finally, you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one) to damage rolls with it.</p>\n<h2>Beast Companion</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to create a powerful bond through the Force with your own personal beast companion.</p>\n<p>Choose your beast, which is detailed at the end of this calling. Over the course of 8 hours, which can be done during a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of herbs and food to call forth an animal from the wilderness to serve as your companion.</p>\n<p>If your beast dies, or you want to bond with a different creature, you must first break the bond with your current beast companion. You may only have one beast companion at a time.</p>\n<p>Your beast gains a variety of benefits while it is bonded to you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>The beast obeys your commands as best it can. It acts on your turn, and you determine its actions, decisions, attitudes, and so on. If you are incapacitated or absent, your beast acts on its own.</li>\n<li>Your beast's level equals your sentinel level, and for each sentinel level you gain after 3rd, your beast companion gains an additional Hit Die and increases its hit points accordingly.</li>\n<li>Your beast has the proficiency bonus of a player character of the same level.</li>\n<li>Whenever you gain the Ability Score Improvement feature in this class, your beast's abilities also improve. Your beast can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or it can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, your beast can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature unless its description specifies otherwise.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Additionally, while your beast companion is within 5 feet of you, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>When you use a Force-Empowered Self option to increase your speed or armor class, you can instead grant this bonus to your beast companion.</li>\n<li>You and your beast companion can communicate telepathically, though your beast companion can only communicate in and understand simple concepts.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This radius increases to 10 feet at 7th level, 20 feet at 13th level, and 30 feet at 18th level.</p>\n<h2>Nature's Vigor</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you've learned to attune your senses with nature. If you spend at least 1 minute meditating while in nature, you gain the following benefits for 1 hour:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You ignore difficult terrain caused by nature.</li>\n<li>You can understand plants within 30 feet of you. They can telepathically communicate simple ideas to you, including memories from within the past day.</li>\n<li>You can command plants within 30 feet of you to create difficult terrain, or other tasks at the GM's discretion (no action required).</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Beastwarden</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, your bond with your beast companion strengthens, granting the following benefits while your beast companion is within 20 feet of you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>When you cast a force power that targets only yourself, and your beast companion is within range, you can also target your beast companion with that power.</li>\n<li>If you have darkvision and your beast doesn't, your beast g
{"_id":"VXmVX5a3ac4kKAIT","name":"Ysannanite Form","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Ysannanite Form</h1>\n<p>Ysannanite Form, also know as the Unorthodox Form, pairs the use of lightsaber with blasters, seamlessly blending the two weapons to perform impressive feats. Those guardians who focus on the Ysannanite Form are able to cut enemies down as efficiently with blaster as with blade.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in simple blasters and martial blasters that lack the two-handed property.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the Ysannanite lightsaber form. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can't take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Yerdua</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can take a meditative stance for 1 minute, granting you supreme accuracy as you guide your shots to their target through the Force. While in this stance, you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of+1) to one ranged weapon attack and damage roll you make each turn. Additionally, when making a ranged weapon attack while you are within 5 feet of a hostile creature, you do not have disadvantage on the attack roll.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>Force-Empowered Shots</h3>\n<p>Once per turn, when you hit a creature with a ranged weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and expend force points to deal additional damage to the target, which is the same type as the weapon's damage. The additional damage is 1d8 for each point spent in this way. You can't deal more additional damage than the amount shown in the Focused Strikes column of the guardian table.</p>\n<h2>Improved Force-Empowered Shots</h2>\n<p>Starting at 7th level, your familiarity with blaster weapons has granted you greater insight into their function and usage. Once on each of your turns, drawing or stowing a blaster no longer requires your object interaction. Additionally, you no longer require a free hand to reload.</p>\n<p>At 11th level, once per turn, when you hit a creature with a ranged weapon, the creature takes an extra 1d8 damage. If you also use your Force-Empowered Shots with an attack, you add this damage to the extra damage of your Force-Empowered Shots. The damage is the same type as the weapon's damage.</p>\n<h2>Phasestorm</h2>\n<p>By 15th level, you can use your action to dart across the battlefield, striking up to six such creatures that you can see within 30 feet. You immediately move to each creature in succession without provoking opportunity attacks, after which you return to the space in which you started. Each creature must make a Dexterity saving throw (DC = 8 + your bonus to attacks with your weapon). A creature takes normal weapon damage on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one. If you are wielding separate weapons in each hand with which you are proficient, a creature makes this save with disadvantage, and takes additional damage equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one) on a failed save if the damage doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Master of the Unorthodox</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, you've mastered the unity between blaster and blade. Your Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic, energy, and
{"_id":"Vtk1Pw4AILqZk27u","name":"Kyuzo Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Kyuzo Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Kyuzo Order turn weapon throwing into a true art form. Inspired by the skill of native kyuzo wielding their war helmets as both shield and weapon, these monks utilize any thrown object they can find to defend themselves and others while they attack enemies from angles both surprising and devastating.</p>\n<h2>Intercept</h2>\n<p>When you choose this order at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in vibroweapons with the thrown property and they become monk weapons for you. Additionally, when you throw an improvised weapon, you are considered proficient in it, and it use your Martial Arts die instead of its 1d4.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you&rsquo;ve learned to use thrown weapons to intercept projectiles traveling towards your allies. When you are wielding a weapon with which you are proficient, and a creature within your weapon&rsquo;s normal thrown range is hit by a ranged attack, you can use your reaction to throw your weapon to intercept the projectile. When you do so, the damage the creature takes from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Dexterity modifier + your monk level. If the weapon has the returning property, it then returns to your hand.</p>\n<h2>Scattering Stance</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, when you take the Dodge action, until the start of your next turn you gain a number of special reactions equal to your proficiency bonus that you can only use for your Intercept feature. You can only take one reaction per turn.</p>\n<h2>Curved Throw</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, you can curve your throws behind cover. When you make an attack roll with a weapon with the thrown property, you can spend 1 focus point to cause the target to gain no benefit from shields or cover, unless that cover is full cover.</p>\n<h2>Relentless Assault</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, when you make multiple weapon attacks with thrown weapons against the same target on your turn, each attack after the first gains a +1 bonus to its attack roll, cumulatively, to a maximum bonus of +6.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Kyuzo%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"Wdi8eckrcxpxQL3p","name":"Way of Suggestion","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Suggestion</h1>\n<p>There is power in a light touch, and no one knows this better than the consular. Those consulars who follow the Way of Suggestion have honed their attunement to the Force, allowing them to disappear, despite being in plain sight.</p>\n<h2>Subtle Control</h2>\n<p>At 3rd level, you can befuddle a creature's mind with nothing but a gesture. As an action, you can cause a creature you can see within 30 feet to make a Wisdom saving throw against your universal force save DC. On a failed save, you can force the creature to believe or forget a single aspect of a conversation, observation or encounter it had that you were present for in the past 10 minutes. Whether the creature succeeds or fails its saving throw, you can't use this feature on it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<p>Additionally, creatures who attempt to detect your use of the Force have disadvantage on ability checks to do so, and if a creature has the <em>sense Force</em> or <em>Force sight</em> power active, it must succeed on a universal forcecasting ability check against your universal force save DC in order to notice your usage of the Force, your alignment within the Force, or how strong your connection to the Force is.</p>\n<h2>Out of Mind</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you can erase yourself from a single creature's sight momentarily. As a bonus action, choose a creature within 60 feet of you. That creature must make a Wisdom saving throw against your univesal force save DC. On a failed save, you become invisible to that creature for 1 minute, or until you deal damage to it with an attack or a Force power.</p>\n<p>Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Delicate Potency</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, your mind-affecting powers are particularly potent. When you cast @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.BJDl4AQjFfR1RTxc]{Cloud Mind}, @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.YguQH8fuWTnHMPcK]{Dominate Mind}, @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.jmFTPxWQXJENvQtQ]{Mass Coerce Mind} or @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.AnqVVfHnV36f7OnA]{Dominate Monster}, you can choose to treat the power as if cast at your Max Power Level.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Delayed Effect</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you cast a Force power, you can delay the effects of the Force power for up to a number of rounds equal to half your consular level. If you do so, the power immediately takes effect at the start of your turn, after the specified number of round have passed.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Subtle Presence</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, you've learned to weave the Force around you in a cloak of your choice. As an action, you can focus the Force for 10 minutes. For the duration, you gain your choice of one of the following effects.</p>\n<p>You can use each feature once. You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Cloak of Fright</h3>\n<p>Each creature of your choice that is within 60 feet must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw against your universal force save DC or become frightened for 1 minute. A creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success.</p>\n<h3>Cloak of Invisibility</h3>\n<p>You and everything you are wearing or carrying become invisible to creatures of your choice. If you damage a creature or affect it with a Force power, it can make a Wisdom saving throw against your universal force save DC. On a success, you are no longer invisible to that creature.</p>\n<h3>Cloak of Memory</h3>\n<p>Creatures that see you or any allies within 30 feet of you during this time cannot recall your physical appearance, your mannerisms, or any
{"_id":"X3FsoSbXFXkvJvZO","name":"Path of Shadows","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Shadows</h1>\n<p>In darkness, there is protection. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Shadows utilize a calculated plan, becoming masters of stealth and ambush who forgo the head-on attack for the vulnerable flank.</p>\n<h2>Dead Silence</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.IXAl1U65YuhNBN4Q]{Psychic Charge} force power, which does not count against your total powers known. Additionally, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it, and you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, when you hit a creature with the <em>psychic charge</em> force power and the target tries to speak, their voice does not produce sound until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>Cloak of Shadows</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you can take the Hide action as a bonus action on your turn. Additionally, you can try to hide when you are lightly obscured from the creature from which you are hiding.</p>\n<h2>Shadow Strike</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you learn to strike from the shadows. Once per turn, you can deal an extra 1d6 damage to one creature you hit with an attack if you have advantage on the roll.</p>\n<p>The extra damage increases to 2d6 at 11th level and 3d6 at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Shadow Step</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, you gain the ability to step from one shadow into another. While you are in dim light or darkness, as a bonus action you can teleport up to 60 feet to an unoccupied space you can see that is also in dim light or darkness. You then have advantage on the first melee attack you make before the end of the turn.</p>\n<h2>Shadow's Wrath</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, your training has taught you advanced techniques while you maneuver in the shadows. While you are hidden from your target, the first attack roll you make each round does not auto-matically reveal your presence. Make a Dexterity (Stealth) check against your target's Wisdom (Perception) check. On a success, you remain hidden. If you are also invisible, you remain invisible.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Path%20of%20Shadows.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"XxG8t5Tr9agbjytr","name":"Brawling Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Brawling Approach</h1>\n<p>Most berserkers require weapons. For berserkers of the Brawling Approach, however, everything is their weapon.</p>\n<h2>Fists of Fury</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, you&rsquo;ve learned to hone your rage through your fists. You gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You are proficient with improvised weapons.</li>\n<li>Your unarmed strike damage increases by one step (from 1 to d4, d4 to d6, or d6 to d8).</li>\n<li>When you attempt to shove or grapple a creature, or make an attack against a creature with an unarmed strike or an improvised weapon wielded in one hand on your turn, you can use your bonus action to make an additional attack, grapple, or shove against the same creature.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Reckless Strikes</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, while you are raging, not wearing heavy armor, and not wielding a shield, when you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or improvised weapon, you can choose to forgo your rage damage to make the attack a reckless strike.</p>\n<p>Some of your reckless strikes require your target to make a saving throw to resist the reckless strike&rsquo;s effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Reckless Strike save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength modifier</p>\n<h3>Bracing Strike</h3>\n<p>You gain temporary hit points equal to your rage damage bonus. If the target is grappled by you, you instead gain temporary hit points equal to twice your rage damage bonus.</p>\n<h3>Punishing Strike</h3>\n<p>Your target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the creature is deafened until the start of its next turn. If the target is grappled by you, it is instead incapacitated until the start of its next turn.</p>\n<h3>Staggering Strike</h3>\n<p>Your target must make a Strength or Dexterity saving throw (the target chooses the ability score to use). On a failed save, your target is pushed back 5 feet. If the target is grappled by you, it instead knocked prone.</p>\n<h2>Shattering Strikes</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you rage causes your strikes to overcome the hardest of materials. While raging, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your unarmed strikes and improved weapons count as enhanced for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage.</li>\n<li>Your unarmed strikes deal double damage against structures.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Stop Hitting Each Other</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, you can grapple creatures two sizes larger than you, instead of one.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you can use creatures you have grappled that are at least one size smaller than you as improvised weapons. When you do so, when you hit with an attack using a creature as a weapon, it takes damage equal to your Strength modifier. While raging, you can instead use creatures your size or smaller as improvised weapons.</p>\n<h2>Enforcer</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you would make an unarmed strike or attack with an improvised weapon with advantage, you can choose to forgo the advantage. If you do so, you score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20. Additionally, on a hit, you deal the maximum instead of rolling.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Brawling%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"Y1JjyA1CuOSRCjAb","name":"Way of Endurance","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Endurance</h1>\n<p>The Force manifests in myriad ways; while some use the Force to manipulate the world around them, others use it to enhance themselves. Those consulars who follow the Way of Endurance channel the Force to allow them to overcome and reflect the most grievous of injuries.</p>\n<h2>Upheld by the Force</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, the Force flowing through your body strengthens you, granting the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your hit point maximum increases by 3, and it increases by 1 again whenever you gain a level in this class.</li>\n<li>Your base AC becomes 13 + your Constitution modifier.</li>\n<li>When you make a melee weapon attack as a part of a force power you cast, you can use Wisdom or Charisma (your choice) instead of Strength for the attack and damage rolls.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Additionally, as an action, you can gain resistance to kinetic and energy damage for 1 minute. This effect lasts until you end it as a bonus action, you are incapacitated, or you don armor other than a shield. You can use this feature twice. You regain all expended uses of it when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Retaliation Strike</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you learn to turn an opponent's aggression back on them. When you deal damage with a force power or a melee weapon attack, if you took damage since the start of your last turn, you deal an extra 1d6 damage. The damage is the same type as the power or weapon's damage.</p>\n<p>This die increases when you reach certain levels in this class: to 1d8 at 10th level, to 1d10 at 14th level, and to 1d12 at 18th level.</p>\n<h2>Boundless Vitality</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, when you take damage, you can use your reaction and expend a force point to regain health equal to 1d8 + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one) as long as the damage would not reduce your hit points to 0.</p>\n<p>This die increases when you reach certain levels in this class: to 1d10 at 14th level, and to 1d12 at 18th level.</p>\n<h2>Unrelenting Resilience</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you use your Boundless Vitality feature while concentrating on a force power, you can add the result of the roll to the Constitution saving throw made to maintain concentration.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you are reduced to 0 hit points but not killed outright while Upheld by the Force is active, you can drop to 1 hit point instead. You can't use this feature again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>The Force Unleashed</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, as an action, you can choose a point within 60 feet. Each creature of your choice within 30 feet of that point must make a Constitution saving throw against your universal force save DC. On a failed save, a creature takes 5d10 force damage and suffers 1 level of exhaustion. On a successful save, a creature takes half damage and does not suffer exhaustion.</p>\n<p>For each creature that fails this saving throw, a friendly creature within 30 feet of them can regain hit points equal to the amount of damage dealt. A friendly creature can only gain this benefit once per turn.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Way%20of%20Endurance.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"YByrgf4R9lfeVVBQ","name":"Sharpshooter Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Sharpshooter Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Sharpshooter Practice are bringers of death. Striking from a safe distance, the Sharpshooter uses precision shooting to control the battlefield and bring targets down quickly.</p>\n<h2>Assume the Position</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 3rd level, you don't need advantage on your attack roll to use your Sneak Attack if your target is greater than 30 feet from you and no enemies are within 5 feet of you. In addition, standing up from prone now only costs 5 feet of movement.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you gain proficiency with two martial blasters of your choice.</p>\n<h2>Place Shot</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you perfect the art of placing distant shots for maximum effectiveness in debilitating and controlling your enemies. When you deal Sneak Attack damage to a creature, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack dice to make the attack a placed shot.</p>\n<p>Some of your placed shots require your target to make a saving throw to resist the placed shot's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Placed Shot save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier</p>\n<h3>Disarming Shot</h3>\n<p>You attempt to disarm a creature with your attack. The target must succeed on a Strength saving throw or be forced to drop one item of your choice that it's holding. The object lands at its feet.</p>\n<h3>Penetrating Shot</h3>\n<p>You attempt to damage another target with the same attack. Choose a second target within 15 feet of and directly behind your initial target. If the original attack roll would hit the second target, it takes two dice worth of Sneak Attack damage.</p>\n<p>The damage is of the same type dealt by the original attack.</p>\n<h3>Suppressive Shot</h3>\n<p>You attempt to pin the target to its location. The target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be frightened of you until the end of its next turn.</p>\n<h2>Head Shot</h2>\n<p>At 9th level, you are at your deadliest when your enemies are unaware of the danger they are in. You have advantage on attack rolls against any creature that hasn't taken a turn in combat yet.</p>\n<p>Additionally, any hit you score against a creature that is surprised is a critical hit.</p>\n<h2>Distracting Shot</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level, you are able to defend your compatriots from afar. When a friendly creature you can see within your weapon's normal range is the target of a ranged attack, or forced to make a saving throw, and the source of the effect is within your weapon's normal range, you can use your reaction to make a ranged weapon attack against the source. On a hit, instead of dealing damage, the target of your attack has disadvantage on the attack roll against your ally, or your ally has advantage on the saving throw to resist the effect.</p>\n<h2>Double Tap</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, you've learned to capitalize when you have the advantage. When you take the Attack action and make an attack with advantage, you can choose to forgo the advantage. If you do, you can make an additional attack against the target or another creature within 5 feet of it (no action required). Both attacks can benefit from your Sneak Attack damage, instead of only one.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Sharpshooter%20Practice.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"YwAHQuiEetUQgshY","name":"Triage Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Triage Technique</h1>\n<p>With every conflict comes death and destruction. Followers of the Triage Technique excel at keeping their comrades in the fight with quick thinking and fastacting medicine.</p>\n<h2>Triage Training</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Triage Technique:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You gain proficiency in the Medicine skill.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you would use your action to make an ability check to stabilize a creature, expend a use of a traumakit, or use a medpac, you can instead use your bonus action.</p>\n<h2>Mark of Triage</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Triage Technique:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You learn new ways to use your Ranger's Quarry.</p>\n<ul>\n<li>While a hostile creature is the target of your Ranger's Quarry, you always know any conditions it is suffering from, and you know at roughly what percentage its current hit points is relative to its maximum. Additionally, if the target is within 60 feet of you. when it is forced to make a Constitution saving throw, you can use your reaction to force it to make the roll with disadvantage. Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</li>\n<li>While a friendly creature is the target of your Ranger's Quarry, you have advantage on Wisdom (Medicine) checks made to stabilize it. Additionally, if the target is within 60 feet of you, you can use your bonus action and roll your Ranger's Quarry and either restore hit points equal to the amount rolled, or grant temporary hit points equal to the amount rolled. Once a friendly creature has benefited from this ability, they can not do so again until they complete a short or long rest.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Double Dose</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Triage Technique:</strong> 7th level</em></p>\n<p>Your application of medicine does not interfere with your own ability to recover from injuries. When you restore hit points or grant temporary hit points to another creature with a tech power or class feature, you recover the same amount of hit points or gain the same number of temporary hit points.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, as shown in the scout table. You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Experimental Infusion</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Triage Technique:</strong> 11th level</em></p>\n<p>When you target a creature with your Ranger's Quarry, you can grant one of the following additional effects of your choice:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong><em>Adrenaline/Tranquilizer</em></strong>. The creature's movement speed is doubled until the end of its next turn. Alternatively, it gains a level of slowed until the end of its next turn.</li>\n<li><em><strong>Focus/Dizziness.</strong></em> The creature has either advantage or disadvantage (your choice) on the first ability check, attack roll, or saving throw it makes within the next minute.</li>\n<li><em><strong>Toughen/Weaken.</strong></em> The creature gains temporary hit points equal to your scout level, which last for 1 minute. Alternatively, the creature must make a Constitution saving throw against your tech save DC. On a failure, it takes psychic damage equal to your scout level and it can't regain hit points until the start of your next turn.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>You can use each feature once. You regain any expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Cure-All</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Triage Technique:</strong> 15th level</em></p>\n<p>Your healing becomes even more potent When you restore hit points to a creature as a bonus action using your Mark of the Healer feature, you can also end one of the following conditions afflicting it: blinded, deafened, diseased, paralyzed, or poisoned.</p>"},"source":"EC","classCasterType":""},"flags":{"core":{"sourceId":"Item.p9sVycmJvwVtDzlD"}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Triage%20Technique.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"ZDNCB88TzeMFGY6i","name":"Deadeye Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Deadeye Technique</h1>\n<p>Some scouts becomes legends written in blaster burns. Followers of the Deadeye Technique the art of the blaster shot and utilize their incredible focus to make shots that most would deem impossible. When everything depends on one shot, you want a Deadeye pulling the trigger.</p>\n<p>Due to their uncanny focus, Deadeyes can make shots that other marksmen would never dare to attempt. Deadeyes know how to make the most of ranged weapons and can use them to greater effect than other Scouts.</p>\n<h2>Focused Superiority</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you learn maneuvers that are fueled by special dice called superiority dice.</p>\n<h3>Maneuvers</h3>\n<p>You know two maneuvers of your choice, which are detailed under \"Maneuvers\" below, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Maneuvers Known column of the Deadeye Technique Focused Superiority table. Many maneuvers enhance an attack in some way. You can use only one maneuver per attack, and you may only use each maneuver once per turn.</p>\n<p>Each time you learn new maneuvers, you can also replace one maneuver you know with a different one.</p>\n<h3>Superiority Dice</h3>\n<p>You have two superiority dice, which are d6s, and you earn more at higher levels, as shown in the Superiority Dice column of the Deadeye Technique Focused Superiority table. A superiority die is expended when you use it. You regain all of your expended superiority dice when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Saving Throws</h3>\n<p>Some of your maneuvers require your target to make a saving throw to resist the maneuver's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Maneuver save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Deadeye Technique Focused Superiority</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Focused Superiority</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Superiority Dice</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Maneuvers Known</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">10th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">11th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">12th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">13th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">d10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">1
{"_id":"avFn1m9oUpDgKAAF","name":"Astrotech Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Astrotech Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Astrotech Engineering discipline focus on crafting and upgrading their droid companions.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in astrotech's tools. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with astrotech's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Droid Companion</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to employ all the knowledge you've accumulated to create and customize your own personalized droid companion.</p>\n<p>Choose your droid, which is detailed at the end of this discipline. Over the course of 8 hours, which can be done during a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to finally finish your droid.</p>\n<p>If your droid is irreparably destroyed, or you want to interface with a different droid, you can spend an additional 250 credits and 1 hour to change the target of this feature. You may only have one droid companion at a time.</p>\n<p>Your droid gains a variety of benefits while it is interfaced with you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>The droid obeys your commands as best it can. It acts on your turn, and you determine its actions, decisions, attitudes, and so on. If you are incapacitated or absent, your droid acts on its own.</li>\n<li>Your droid's level equals your engineer level, and for each engineer level you gain after 3rd, your droid companion gains an additional Hit Die and increases its hit points accordingly.</li>\n<li>Your droid has the proficiency bonus of a player character of the same level.</li>\n<li>Whenever you gain the Ability Score Improvement feature in this class, your droid's abilities also improve. Your droid can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or it can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, your droid can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature unless its description specifies otherwise.</li>\n<li>Your droid can not wear armor, but you can have the armor professionally integrated into its chassis. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend materials equal to half the cost of the armor in order to integrate it into your droid. Your droid must be proficient in armor in order to have it integrated.</li>\n<li>Your droid is a valid target of the <em>tracker droid interface</em> tech power.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Additionally, you can modify your droid. Your droid companion has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<h2>Potent Integration</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, when your droid makes an attack roll, you can use your reaction to expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to give it a boost. Roll the die and add it to both the attack and damage rolls, if the attack hits.</p>\n<h2>Coordinated Attack</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, when you take the Attack action, if your companion can see you, it can use its reaction to make a weapon attack against the same creature.</p>\n<h2>Droid Defense</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, while your droid can see you, it has advantage on all saving throws.</p>\n<h2>Superior Droid Defense</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, whenever an attacker that your droid can see hits it with an attack, it can use its reaction to halve the attack's damage against it.</p>\n<h2>Generating Your Droid</h2>\n<p>Choosing your droid companion is an integral part of being an Astrotech Engineer. The class of droid you choose determines their features. Class II, III, and IV droids are all appropriate options, with their statistics listed below.</p>\n<p>Once you've selected your type of droid class, you assign your droid's ability
{"_id":"bBMsNrnCUOXGfb0h","name":"Cyclone Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Cyclone Approach</h1>\n<p>The Cyclone Approach empowers the berserkers ability to fight with weapons in each hand. Followers of this approach learn to move quickly to avoid attacks and can become a whirlwind of fury and steel, cleaving through hordes of enemies.</p>\n<h2>Dual Wielder</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, when you engage in Two-Weapon Fighting, you can add your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice) to the damage of your Two-Weapon Fighting attack as long as it doesnt already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Double Swing</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, once on each of your turns when you miss with an attack while raging, you can immediately make a melee attack with the weapon in your other hand.</p>\n<h2>Twisting Winds</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, your unpredictable movement makes you harder to hit and pin down. When you make a saving throw or ability checks to avoid being knocked prone, pushed, grappled, or restrained, it gains a bonus equal to your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice) as long as it doesnt already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Mighty Leap</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, the distance you can jump is doubled, and you do not provoke attacks of opportunity if you leave a hostile creatures reach while jumping.</p>\n<h2>Tornado</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, you can become a tornado of attacks. When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can forgo one of your regular attacks to make a melee attack against any number of creatures within 5 feet of you, with a separate attack roll for each target. If you are wielding a separate melee weapon in each hand, each successful hit against a target deals damage equal to the damage dice of both weapons + your ability modifier + any other modifiers.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Strength modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Cyclone%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"c89hsFFZG4WGlYcV","name":"Zoologist Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Zoologist Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Many academics develop an affinity for nature, studying the vast fauna that inhabit the different planets throughout the galaxy. Those scholars who choose the Zoologist Pursuit capitalize on their knowledge of animals, developing a strong bond with a companion with whom they gain an advantage on the battlefield.</p>\n<h2>Wilderness Expert</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency your choice of Animal Handling or Nature skills. Additionally, when you make a Wisdom (Animal Handling) check, you gain a bonus to the check equal to your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h2>Beast Companion</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to employ all the knowledge you've accumulated to forge a powerful bond with your own personal beast companion.</p>\n<p>Choose your beast, which is detailed at the end of this pursuit. Over the course of 8 hours, which can be done during a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of herbs and food to call forth an animal from the wilderness to serve as your companion.</p>\n<p>If your beast dies, or you want to bond with a different creature, you must first break the bond with your current beast companion. You may only have one beast companion at a time.</p>\n<p>Your beast gains a variety of benefits while it is bonded to you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>The beast obeys your commands as best it can. It acts on your turn, and you determine its actions, decisions, attitudes, and so on. If you are incapacitated or absent, your beast acts on its own.</li>\n<li>Your beast's level equals your scholar level, and for each scholar level you gain after 3rd, your beast companion gains an additional hit die and increases its hit points accordingly.</li>\n<li>Your beast has the proficiency bonus of a player character of the same level.</li>\n<li>Whenever you gain the Ability Score Improvement feature in this class, your beast's abilities also improve. Your beast can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or it can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, your beast can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature unless its description specifies otherwise.</li>\n<li>While your beast is the target of your Critical Analysis feature, it gains a bonus to ability checks, armor class, attack rolls, damage rolls, and saving throws equal to half your Intelligence modifier (rounded up).</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect the progress of your studies into the biology and behavior of animals. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>Loyal Bond</h3>\n<p>Whenever you are hit with an attack, you can expend one superiority die to command your companion to immediately use its reaction and move up to its speed directly towards you. If it ends this movement within 5 feet of you, roll the superiority die. Your companion takes the damage instead of you, subtracting the amount you rolled from the total.</p>\n<h3>Go Get 'Em</h3>\n<p>While your companion is moving, you can expend a superiority die and add 5 times the number rolled to its movement speed.</p>\n<h3>Pin Down</h3>\n<p>When your beast attempts to grapple or knock a creature prone, you can expend a superiority die to give it direction as long as it can see or hear you. Roll a superiority die and add it to your beast's Strength (Athletics) check.</p>\n<h3>Primal Endurance</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can expend a superiority die to improve your beast's defense. Roll the die and add it to your beast's AC until the beginning of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Sic 'Em</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can command your beast to savage a nearby enemy. Your beast can use its reaction to immediately move up to 10 feet and make one attack, adding the superiority dice to the da
{"_id":"cROcc25Zj1MT6Yf6","name":"Form I: Shii-Cho","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form I: Shii-Cho</h1>\n<p>Form I, also known as Determination Form, uses wild, unpredictable attacks designed to distract and disarm their foes. Those guardians who focus on Shii-Cho Form make seemingly random, yet deliberate, attacks to knock their opponents off-balance.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.rUL9jO0rPLWqOliO]{Shii-Cho Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player&rsquo;s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can't take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Sarlaac</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter a frenetic stance for one minute. While in this stance, the first time you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack on your turn, it has disadvantage on the next melee attack roll it makes against you before the start of your next turn. Additionally, if that creature is within 5 feet of you, it must make a Strength saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength or Dexterity modifier). On a failed save, it is pushed back 5 feet, and you can immediately move into the space it just vacated without provoking opportunity attacks.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>Disarming Slash</h3>\n<p>When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force (no action required) to attempt to disarm the target, forcing it to drop one item of your choice that it's holding. The creature must make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, it drops the object you choose. If you are within 5 feet of the target, and you have a free hand, you can catch the item. Otherwise, the object lands at its feet.</p>\n<h2>Unpredictable Motion</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, while you are wielding a melee weapon, opportunity attacks against you are made at disadvantage.</p>\n<h2>Sarlaac Sweep</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when a creature moves to within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against that creature. If the attack hits, you can attempt to damage another creature within 5 feet of the original target and within your reach. If the original attack roll would hit the second creature, it takes damage equal to your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice). The damage is of the same type dealt by the original attack.</p>\n<h2>Master of Determination</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, the erratic fluidity of your movement confounds even the most determined of foes. Your Strength or Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.</li>\n<li>Attack rolls made against you can't have advantage.</li>\n<li>When more than one creature is within 5 feet of you, you gain a bonus to your Armor Class equal to the number of creatures within 5 feet of you, up to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one).</li>\n<li>When you use your Sarlaac Sweep feature, you have advantage on the attack roll, and you can apply the bonus damage to every creature within 5 feet of you.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"pa
{"_id":"cjI8o9tAfKsuSGAP","name":"Bloodstorm Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Bloodstorm Approach</h1>\n<p>The Bloodstorm Approach is said to have originated from the ancient wookiee Hroufrasnooohn clan (which loosely translates to Bloodstorm in Galactic Basic), whose warriors performed gravity-defying feats with their flying vibroaxes through a combination of unorthodox techniques and a mystical belief in their own abilities. A berserker who follows this approach can hurl their devastating weapons at enemies with such power and skill that it completely blurs the line between melee and ranged combat.</p>\n<h2>Furious Throw</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, your throwing techniques have become a perfect extension of your melee prowess. You may count your thrown weapon attacks as if they were melee weapon attacks for the purposes of your class abilities and feats, such as your Berserker Rage and Reckless Attack abilities.</p>\n<h2>Returning Attacks</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, any weapon you throw can ricochet back to you at your command. When you make a thrown weapon attack, you may have the weapon fly back to your hand immediately after the attack.</p>\n<h2>Throw Anything</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, your strength and mastery of throwing techniques has allowed you to throw vibroaxes as easily as others hurl vibrodaggers. When you are wielding a melee weapon that you have proficiency with, it gains the thrown property (range 20/60).</p>\n<h2>Fling People</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, you learn to throw creatures as easily as you throw your weapons. When you successfully grapple a creature, you may immediately throw the creature:</p>\n<h3>Throw Friend</h3>\n<p>If the creature is a willing ally and volunteers to be grappled, you throw the target into any unoccupied space within 60 feet. That creature may immediately use its reaction to make one melee weapon attack, adding your Strength modifier to the attacks damage roll.</p>\n<h3>Throw Foe</h3>\n<p>If the creature is an opponent, you throw the target into any unoccupied space within 30 feet, where it takes damage equal to your Strength modifier and falls prone.</p>\n<h2>Raging Whirlwind</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, you can send your weapon spinning into a gravity-defying whirlwind of pain. Once per rage as an action, you may throw a weapon with the thrown property to a point you choose within 60 feet. The weapon fills the air as a cyclone in a 10 foot radius sphere centered on that point. A creature takes damage equal to the thrown weapons damage + your Strength modifier + your Rage Damage when it enters the whirlwinds area for the first time on a turn or starts its turn there. This effect ends when you command the weapon to return to you as a free action or your rage ends.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Bloodstorm%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"d8bJ4P3egKuTw5Ao","name":"Vonil/Ishu Form","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Vonil/Ishu Form</h1>\n<p>Vonil/Ishu Form, also known as Unity Form, focuses on fighting in tandem with a partner as a warpair. Those guardians who focus on Vonil/Ishu Form utilize teamwork to move swiftly, strike quickly, and protect each other.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in your choice of Intimidation or Persuasion.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the Vonil/lshu lightsaber form, detailed in the Lightsaber Forms section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can't take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>Humanoid Companion</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you've adopted a partner, gaining the services of your own humanoid companion.</p>\n<p>Create your humanoid companion as detailed in the Companions section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content.</p>\n<p>If your companion dies, or you want to bond with a different one, you must first break the bond with your current companion. Bonding with a new companion takes 8 hours spent in an appropriate location. You may only have one companion at a time.</p>\n<p>In addition to its traits and features, your companion gains additional benefits while it is bonded to you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your companion gains two additional traits. It gains one more additional trait when you reach 11th level in this class. For each trait in excess of your proficiency bonus, your force point maximum is reduced by 2.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Lastly, while bonded and within 10 feet of you, when you or your companion are dealt damage by an external effect, you can choose to have you or your companion gain resistance to that damage. If you do so, the other of the two takes the same damage. This damage can't be reduced or negated in any way.</p>\n<p>At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level your companion must be within 60 feet.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Hydra</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, as a bonus acton, you can enter a synchronized stance with your companion for 1 minute, as long as your companion is within 10 feet of you. While in this stance, once per turn, when you hit a creature with an attack, your companion has advantage on the next attack it makes against the same target before the end of your next turn. Additionally, once per turn, when your companion hits a creature with an attack, you have advantage on the next attack you make against the same target before the end of your next turn.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if either you or your companion are incapacitated or die, or if your companion is ever more than 10 feet away from you. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.</p>\n<p>At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Starting at 7th level, you gain one of the following Channel the Force options. Choose Smite for Vonil or Shield for Ishu.</p>\n<h3>Smite</h3>\n<p>Once per turn, when your companion is within 10 feet of you and it hits a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and expend force points to have your companion deal additional damage to the target, which is the same type as the weapon's damage. The additional damage is 1d8 for each point spent in this way. You can't deal more additional damage than the amount shown in the Focused Strikes column of the guardian table.</p>\n<p>At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from the feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.</p>\n<h3>Shield</h3>
{"_id":"dLJ1gAt5hi0COlMu","name":"Exhibition Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Exhibition Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Exhibition Specialists can't help but show off. Even where there isn't an audience, these warriors take command of the battlefield as though it were a stage.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Exhibition Specialist:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You gain proficiency in one Charisma skill of your choice.</p>\n<h2>In the Spotlight</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Exhibition Specialist:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You can overwhelm an opponent with your unique blend of skill and style. As a bonus action, you can choose one creature you can see within 30 feet of you. The target is marked for 1 minute. While the target is marked, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You can add half your Charisma modifier (minimum of one) to any weapon damage roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.</li>\n<li>Your critical hit range against the marked target increases by 1.</li>\nIf the marked target is reduced to 0 hit points, you regain hit points equal to your fighter level + your Charisma modifier (minimum of 1).</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you're incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Glory Kill</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Exhibition Specialist:</strong> 7th level</em></p>\n<p>As you defeat your enemies in combat, you can weaken the morale of other foes or bolster the resolve of your allies alike. When you score a critical hit or reduce a creature to 0 hit points, you can choose one or more creatures that you can see within 30 feet of you. up to a number equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum of one creature). Each of the chosen creatures are affected by one of the following effects of your choice:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>The creature gains temporary hit points equal to 1d6 + your Charisma modifier (minimum of 1 temporary hit point).</li>\n<li>The creature must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier) or be frightened of you until the start of your next turn.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Glorious Defense</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Exhibition Specialist:</strong> 15th level</em></p>\n<p>Your glory on the battlefront can misdirect attacks. When a creature you can see hits you with an attack roll, you can use your reaction to gain a bonus to AC against that attack, potentially causing it to miss you. The bonus equals your Charisma modifier (minimum of +1). If the attack misses, you can make one weapon attack against the attacker as part of this reaction.</p>\n<h2>The Beauty of Violence</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Exhibition Specialist:</strong> 18th level</em></p>\n<p>You've perfected a fighting style that allows you to stylishly dominate the field of battle. When you mark a creature with your In The Spotlight feature, you can enhance it For the duration of the mark, you gain the following additional benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You can add your full Charisma modifier, instead of half, to any weapon damage roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.</li>\n<li>You can add half your Charisma modifier (minimum of one) to any weapon attack roll you make against the marked target that doesn't already include that modifier.</li>\n<li>If the marked target is reduced to 0 hit points, you can use your reaction to mark a new creature within 30 feet of you. The duration of the new mark is equal to the remaining duration of the existing mark.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you're incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","classCasterType":""},"flags":{"core":{"sourceId":"Item.53DfzJhzAMPbEsMC"}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Exhibition%20Specialist.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"dY9gPH2vjYpS9onW","name":"Enhancement Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Enhancement Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Enhancement Specialists learn to apply their technological prowess to their blasters. With their deep understanding of both their weapon and how to manipulate its ammunition on the fly, they can often turn the tides of a battle with a single shot.</p>\n<h2>Studied Shooter</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you learn specialized theory typical for practitioners of the enhancement trade. You gain proficiency in your choice of the Lore or Technology skills. Additionally, you learn your choice of the <em>encrypted message</em> or <em>minor image</em> tech power. Intelligence is your techcasting ability for these powers.</p>\n<h2>Special Ammunition</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn ammunition enhancements that are fueled by amplified shots to unleash special enhanced effects.</p>\n<h3>Ammunition Enhancements</h3>\n<p>You know two ammunition enhancements of your choice, which are detailed under \"Ammunition Enhancements\" below, and you earn more at higher levels. Many ammunition enhancements boost an attack in some way. Once per turn when you fire a shot from a blaster as part of the Attack action, you can apply one of your Ammunition Enhancement options to that shot,</p>\n<p>You gain an additional Ammunition Enhancement option of your choice when you reach certain levels in this class: 7th, 10th, 15th, and 18th level. Each option also improves when you become an 18th-level fighter.</p>\n<p>Each time you learn new ammunition enhancements, you can also replace one ammunition enhancement you know with a different one.</p>\n<h3>Amplified Shots</h3>\n<p>You have two amplified shots, which you use to activate your ammunition enhancements. An amplified shot is expended when you use it. When you fire an amplified shot, your weapon is treated as enhanced for overcoming resistance and immunity to unenhanced attacks and damage. You decide to use the option when the shot hits a creature, unless the option doesn't involve an attack roll. You regain all of your amplified shots when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Saving Throws</h3>\n<p>Some of your ammunition enhancements require your target to make a saving throw to resist the maneuver's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Ammunition save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier</p>\n<h2>Ammunition Enhancements</h2>\n<p>The ammunition enhancements are presented in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>Carbonite Shot</h3>\n<p>When this shot strikes its target, shards of carbonite wrap around the target. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 cold damage, its speed is reduced by 10 feet, and it takes 2d6 kinetic damage the first time on each turn it moves 1 foot or more without teleporting. The target or any creature that can reach it can use its action to remove the carbonite with a successful Strength (Athletics) check against your Special Ammunition save DC. Otherwise, the carbonite lasts for 1 minute or until you use this option again.</p>\n<p>The cold damage and kinetic damage both increase to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.</p>\n<h3>Coercing Shot</h3>\n<p>You enhance your shot with chemicals that confuse the target. The creature hit by the shot takes an extra 2d6 poison damage, and choose one of your allies within 30 feet of the target. The target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw, or it is charmed by the chosen ally until the start of your next turn. This effect ends early if the chosen ally attacks the charmed target, deals damage to it, or forces it to make a saving throw.</p>\n<p>The poison damage increases to 4d6 when you reach 18th level in this class.</p>\n<h3>Explosive Shot</h3>\n<p>You fire a shot set to explode on impact. The shot detonates after your attack. Immediately after the shot hits the creature, the target an
{"_id":"e1tObWwWnq5gt9zE","name":"Way of Lightning","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Lightning</h1>\n<p>Of all of the dark arts of the Force, little can match the spectacle and devastation of Force lightning. Those consulars who follow the Way of Lightning summon intense discharges of pure Force energy, overwhelming enemies with punishing damage from a distance, leaving them shaken and vulnerable&mdash;if not dead.</p>\n<h2>Shocking Affinity</h2>\n<p>When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, when you cast a force power that deals lightning damage, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you cast a damage dealing force power that requires an attack roll or saving throw, you can cause that power to instead deal lightning damage. If the power would call for a saving throw other than Dexterity, it instead calls for a Dexterity saving throw. If you hit with the power, or the target fails the power's saving throw, affected creatures become <em>shocked</em> until the start of your next turn. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Potent Lightning</h2>\n<p>At 6th level you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of +1) to any damage you deal with force powers that deal lightning damage.</p>\n<h2>Blistering Rebuke</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, when a creature within 5 feet of you that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to cause the creature to make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes 1d10 plus your consular level lightning damage, is pushed back 10 feet, and becomes <em>shocked</em> until the end of their next turn. On a successful save, the creature takes half as much damage and isn't moved or <em>shocked</em>.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Electric Attunement</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, you gain resistance to lightning damage. Additionally, force powers you cast ignore resistance to lightning damage.</p>\n<h2>Unlimited Power</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, you can increase the power of your simpler lightning force powers. When you cast a force power of 6th-level or lower that deals lightning damage, you can deal maximum damage with that power.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature with no adverse effects a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). If you use this feature beyond this before you finish a long rest, you take 2d12 necrotic damage for each level of the power, immediately after you cast it. Each time you use this feature again before finishing a long rest, the necrotic damage per power level increases by 1d12. This damage cannot be reduced in any way.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Way%20of%20Lightning.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"f6laKRexQAH7Oa3b","name":"Aing-Tii Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Aing-Tii Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Aing-Tii Order blend an attunement to the Force with their supreme focus to become a blur of motion in the heat of battle.</p>\n<h2>Forcecasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this order at 3rd level, you have learned powers, fragments of knowledge that imbue you with an abiding force ability. See chapter 10 for the general rules of forcecasting and chapter 11 for the force powers list.</p>\n<h3>Force Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 force powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Force Powers Known column of the Aing-Tii Order Forcecasting table. You may not learn a force power of a level higher than your Max Power Level, and you may learn a force power at the same time you learn its prerequisite.</p>\n<h3>Force Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of force points equal to your monk level, as shown in the Force Points column of the Aing-Tii Order Forcecasting table, + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). You use these force points to cast force powers. You regain all expended force points when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many force powers can be overpowered, consuming more force points to create a greater effect. You can overpower these abilities to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Aing-Tii Order Forcecasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast force powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Forcecasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Your forcecasting ability varies based on the alignment of the powers you cast. You use your Wisdom for light side powers, Charisma for dark side powers, and Wisdom or Charisma for universal powers (your choice). You use this ability score modifier whenever a power refers to your forcecasting ability. In addition, you use this ability score modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a force power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Force save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus +your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Force attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus +your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead style=\"bg-color: #bdc8cc;\">\n<tr style=\"bg-color: #bdc8cc;\">\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Aing-Tii Order Forcecasting</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Force Powers Known</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Force Points</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">11</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">12</td>\n<td align=\"center\">9</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">10th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">13</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<
{"_id":"gbP89R34SpttnfPb","name":"Whills Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Whills Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Whills Order hold the secrets of the Force sacred, and dedicate their lives to defending ancient knowledge of the Force and its artifacts. They master the use of ranged weapons, often crafting their own weapons in respectful admiration of the Jedi tradition of crafting lightweapons.</p>\n<h2>Flurry of Light</h2>\n<p>At 3rd level, you gain proficiency in blaster pistols, blaster rifle, ion blaster, ion rifle, and the lightbow, which are your Whills weapons and are monk weapons for you. When you are wielding a Whills weapon, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your Whills weapons count as melee weapons for you, and when you make a melee weapon attack with them, you deal kinetic damage equal to your Martial Arts Damage Die.</li>\n<li>When you take the Attack action on your turn and attack with a Whills weapon, you can make one additional attack with that weapon as a bonus action, or you can spend 1 focus point to make two attacks with that weapon as a bonus action. You roll a d4 in place of the normal damage of your Whills weapon when attacking as a bonus action. This die changes as you gain monk levels, as shown in the Martial Arts column of the Monk table.</li>\n<li>When you would make a ranged weapon attack with a Whills weapon, you can instead reload the weapon.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>The Force is With You</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, as you channel the Force through you, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You can use your Stunning Strike feature when you hit with a ranged weapon attack while you are wielding a Whills weapon.</li>\n<li>You can spend 1 focus point to ignore half cover with your Whills weapons. At 11th level, you can spend 2 focus points to ignore three quarters cover. At 17th level, you can spend 3 focus points to ignore total cover, as long as your target is not hidden from you.</li>\n<li>When you hit a creature with a Whills weapon, that creature has disadvantage on opportunity attacks against you until the start of your next turn.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>One With the Force</h2>\n<p>At 11th level, you learn how to enter a trance, preparing to unleash yourself upon your enemy. While in this trance, you can still talk and move. If you stay in the trance for at least one minute, when you roll initiative, you can make a ranged weapon attack on a number of creatures up to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of one) within 30 feet of you when you were in this trance.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Guided Strikes</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, your first ranged weapon attack and your first melee weapon attack each turn deal additional damage equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of +1).</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Whills%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"hJfD06NmantavchV","name":"Bulwark Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Bulwark Technique</h1>\n<p>Some scouts find themselves far from civilization not to hunt, gather intelligence, or escape danger, but to venture forth simply to defend those unable to defend themselves. Followers of the Bulwark Technique make use of advanced technology to contain those that threaten the undeserving.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in heavy armor.</p>\n<h2>Personal Barrier</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you gain access to a powerful personal barrier. Whenever you complete a short or long rest, you create a barrier on yourself that lasts until you finish a short or long rest. That barrier has hit points equal to twice your scout level + your Intelligence modifier. Your barrier can never have hit points greater than twice your scout level + your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<p>Whenever you take damage, the barrier takes the damage instead. If this damage reduces the barrier to 0 hit points, you take any remaining damage.</p>\n<p>While the barrier has 0 hit points, it can't absorb damage, but its power remains. Whenever you cast a tech power of 1st level or higher, your barrier regains hit points equal to the number of tech points spent.</p>\n<p>Additionally, for as long as your barrier has hit points, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You are considered proficient in Constitution saving throws for the purpose of maintaining concentration on tech powers.</li>\n<li>Hostile creatures that hit you with melee attacks take energy damage equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of 1).</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Mark of the Bulwark</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, when the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature makes a melee attack against a friendly creature within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to force the attack to target you instead. If the attack hits, and your Personal Barrier has hit points, the attacking creatures takes bonus damage equal to your Ranger's Quarry Damage Die.</p>\n<h2>Projected Barrier</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, you've learned how to manipulate your barrier to create new effects. As an action, you can spend three of your barrier's hit points to create a unique effect. You have three such effects: Projected Sphere, Projected Maelstrom, and Projected Wave. When you use your Projected Barrier, you choose which effect to create.</p>\n<p>Some Projected Barrier Effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<p>If your barrier's hit points are reduced to 0, any Projected Barrier features immediately end.</p>\n<h3>Projected Sphere</h3>\n<p>You create a protective spherical barrier barrier in a 5-foot-radius sphere a point you can see within 30 feet that lasts until the start of your next turn. Creatures within the barrier have three-quarters cover from attacks originating from outside the barrier. You can maintain the barrier by spending an additional barrier hit point at the start of each of your turns (no action required).</p>\n<h3>Projected Maelstrom</h3>\n<p>You create an unstable energy maelstrom in a 5-foot cube at a point you can see within 30 feet that lasts until the start of your next turn. A creature takes 4d4 energy damage when it enters the area for the first time on a turn or starts its turn there. You can maintain the barrier by spending an additional barrier hit point at the start of each of your turns (no action required).</p>\n<p>This feature's damage increases by 1d4 when you reach 11th level (5d4) and 17th level (6d4).</p>\n<h3>Projected Wave</h3>\n<p>You create a wave of barrier energy in a 15-foot cone. Each creature within the cone must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, a creature takes 2d6 energy damage and is pushed back to the edge of the cone. On a success, they take half damage and aren't pushed.</p>\n<p>This feature's damage increases by 1d6 when you
{"_id":"hg8aolPhxXmUxHFn","name":"Mechanist Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Mechanist Technique</h1>\n<p>Some scouts are peerless inventors, skilled at working with droids and other forms of technology. Followers of the Mechanist Technique make up for the weakness of organics with the strength and purity of their creations.</p>\n<h2>Improved Techcasting</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Mechanist Technique:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>Your command of techcasting improves.</p>\n<h3>Improved Tech Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You know 7 tech powers of your choice, instead of 5, and you leam more at higher levels, as shown in the Tech Powers Known column of the Mechanist Technique Techcasting table. You may not leam a tech power of a level higher than your Max Power Level.</p>\n<h3>Improved Tech Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of tech points equal to one and a half times your scout level (rounded down), instead of your scout level, as shown in the Tech Points column of the Mechanist Technique Techcasting table, + your Intelligence modifier. You use these tech points to cast tech powers. You regain all expended tech points when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Improved Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Your Max Power Level becomes 2nd, instead of 1st, and it increases at higher levels, as shown in the Mechanist Technique Techcasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast tech powers at 5th, 6th, and 7th-level once, instead of 4th and 5th. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Mechanist</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Mechanist Technique:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>As a bonus action, you can cause the target of your Ranger's Quarry to emit an ion pulse. The target, and any creatures within 5 feet of it, must make a Constitution saving throw against your tech save DC. On a failed save, a creature takes ion damage equal to your scout level.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when the target of your Ranger's Quarry makes a saving throw against a tech power or class feature you control, you can use your reaction and spend a tech point to roll your Ranger's Quarry damage die and subtract the result from the saving throw.</p>\n<h2>Potent Tech</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Mechanist Technique:</strong> 7th level</em></p>\n<p>You can use your ingenuity to bolster yourself or an ally. As an action, you can touch one creature (which can be yourself) and confer one of the following benefits of your choice to that creature:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>For 10 minutes, the creature can roll a d3 whenever making an attack roll or an ability check and add the number rolled to the d20 roll. Once a creature receives this benefit, that creature cant receive it again until it finishes a short or long rest.</li>\n<li>Roll a d4. The creature regains a number of tech points equal to the result Once a creature receives this benefit that creature can't receive it again until it finishes a long rest.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus for the scout class, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>High Voltage</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Mechanist Technique:</strong> 11th level</em></p>\n<p>You are used to working with electronics and have learned to increase their potency, while becoming inured to their dangers. You gain resistance to ion and lightning damage.</p>\n<p>Additionally, whenever you deal ion damage to a creature, you can spend a tech point to force the creature to make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, it is stunned until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<blockquote style=\"width: 400px;\">\n<h3 style=\"color: #000000; text-align: center;\">Mechanist Technique Techcasting</h3>\n<table style=\"border: none; border-top: none; border-bottom: none;\">\n<tbody style=\"font-style: italic; border-top: none; border-bottom: none;\">\n<tr>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; font-weight: bold;\"><em>Level</em></td>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; font-weight: bold;\"><em>Tec
{"_id":"hlZPMF7NjGemaw66","name":"Ballistic Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Ballistic Approach</h1>\n<p>For many, rushing an opponent with guns blazing is a last resort. For Berserkers of the Ballistic Approach, this isn't a last resort: it's the primary plan. Leading with a blaster and pure, unbridled rage, the berserker never lets an empty gun diminish their fury.</p>\n<h2>Firestorm</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in martial blasters with the burst or rapid property. Additionally, youve learned to use ranged weapons with untold fury. While wielding a blaster with which you are proficient, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>When making a ranged weapon attack while within 30 feet of your target, you use your choice of Strength or Dexterity modifier for the attack and damage rolls. You must use the same modifier for both rolls.</li>\n<li>When you use a blaster as an improvised weapon, you are considered proficient with it.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Explosive</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, while raging, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>When you roll a 1 or 2 on a damage die for an attack made with a blaster weapon, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll, even if the new roll is a 1 or a 2.</li>\n<li>You add your rage damage to damage rolls from ranged weapon attacks while within 30 feet of your target. You may only apply your rage damage to one target when you use the burst property.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Rampage</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, while raging, when you deal damage with a blaster with which you are proficient while within 30 feet of your target, you can use a bonus action to move up to half your speed towards your target. You must end this movement closer to your target than you started. If you end this movement within 5 feet of your target, you can make one melee weapon attack with your blaster as a part of this bonus action.</p>\n<h2>Down, Not Out</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, when you are hit with an attack by a creature within 30 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make a single attack against that creature with a blaster with which you are proficient.</p>\n<h2>Brawn</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you use the burst property of a blaster with which are you proficient, you can apply your rage damage bonus to every target that takes damage. Additionally, when a creature fails the saving throw against your burst or rapid property, it is knocked prone.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Ballistic%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"huTTmKT9yzE89Go1","name":"Shield Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Shield Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Shield Specialists train to bolster those around them. They can inspire their allies with renewed vigor, lifting them to new heights, while simultaneously protecting them from harm.</p>\n<h2>Techcasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you have derived powers from schematics with the aid of your wristpad. See chapter 10 for the general rules of techcasting and chapter 12 for the tech powers list.</p>\n<h3>Tech Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 tech powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Tech Powers Known column of the Shield Specialist Techcasting table. You may not learn a tech power of a level higher than your Max Power Level.</p>\n<h3>Tech Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of tech points equal to half of your fighter level (rounded up), as shown in the Tech Points column of the Shield Specialist Techcasting table, + your Intelligence modifier. You use these tech points to cast tech powers. You regain all expended tech points when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many tech powers can be overcharged, consuming more tech points to create a greater effect. You can overcharge these powers to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Shield Specialist Techcasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast tech powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Techcasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Intelligence is your techcasting ability for your tech powers. You use your Intelligence whenever a power refers to your techcasting ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a tech power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Tech save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Tech attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier</p>\n<h3>Techcasting Focus</h3>\n<p>You use a wristpad (found in chapter 5) as a techcasting focus for your tech powers.</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Shield Specialist Techcasting</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Tech Powers Known</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Tech Points</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">9</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">10th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">11th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">11</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"ce
{"_id":"i0AaMWBnSREQdQsg","name":"Form V: Shien/Djem So","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form V: Shien/Djem So</h1>\n<p>Form V, also known as Perseverance Form, utilizes a force-enhanced strength to overwhelm opponents. Those guardians who focus on Shien/Djem So Form actively attempt to force an opening rather than waiting for the opportunity to present itself.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in heavy armor.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.m9nBfNVSNb6baCA1]{Shien/Djem So Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Krayt Dragon</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can take a threatening stance for one minute. While in this stance, the first time you hit with a melee weapon attack using Strength each turn, you can attempt to damage another creature with the same attack. Choose another creature within 5 feet of the original target and within your reach. If the original attack roll would hit the second creature, it takes damage equal to your Strength modifier. The damage is of the same type dealt by the original attack.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain one of the following Channel the Force options. Choose Blade Barrier for Shien or Falling Avalanche for Djem So.</p>\n<h3>Blade Barrier</h3>\n<p>On your turn, when you deal melee weapon damage that includes your Strength modifier, you can forgo your Strength modifier to the damage roll, expend a use of your Channel the Force (no action required), and reduce your speed by half. If you do so, energy and kinetic damage you take from weapons before the end of your next turn is reduced by an amount equal to your Strength modifier. You can not use this feature if you have moved more than half your speed this turn.</p>\n<h3>Falling Avalanche</h3>\n<p>On your turn, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force (no action required) and reduce your speed by half to gain advantage on the next ability check or attack roll you make using Strength before the end of your next turn. You can not use this feature if you have moved more than half your speed this turn.</p>\n<h2>Determination</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you gain one of the following features. Choose Aggressive Negotiations for Shien or Reliable Vigor for Djem So.</p>\n<h3>Aggressive Negotiations</h3>\n<p>When you make a Charisma (Intimidation) or Charisma (Persuasion) check, you gain a bonus to the check equal to half your Strength modifier (rounded down) if it doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h3>Reliable Vigor</h3>\n<p>If your total for a Strength check or saving throw is less than your Guardian level, you can use that value in place of the total.</p>\n<h2>Presence</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, you gain one of the following features. Choose Precise Reflection for Shien or Brutal Strikes for Djem So.</p>\n<h3>Precise Reflection</h3>\n<p>When you hit with an attack made by the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.CuAbwhIt3j2V30Ey]{Saber Reflect power}, you can expend force points to deal additional damage to the target. The extra damage is 2d8 for a 1st-level force slot, plus 1d8 for each slot level higher than 1st, to a maximum of 5d8. The damage is the same type as the power's damage.</p>\n<h3>Brutal Strikes</h3>\n<p>The Force flowing through you grants you incredible strength. When you roll a 1 or 2 on a Force-Empowered Strikes or Improved Force-Empowered Strikes damage die, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll, even if the new roll is a 1 or a 2.</p>\n<p>Additionally, w
{"_id":"iLPc8U5Pn1cu9cld","name":"Pugnacity Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Pugnacity Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Pugnacity Practice apply an atypical versatility to their actions, comfortably dispatching foes from afar or face to face.</p>\n<h2>Tools Of The Trade</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Pugnacity Practice:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You've learned to move swiftly while wielding larger armaments. You gain proficiency with medium armor and martial vibroweapons. If you are already proficient in medium armor, you instead gain proficiency in heavy armor. Additionally, you can deal Sneak Attack damage with any weapon, as long as it does not have the heavy or special properties.</p>\n<p>Lastly, you don't need advantage on your attack roll to use your Sneak Attack if no creature other than your target is within 5 feet of you, as long as the target of the attack is below its hit point maximum. All the other rules for the Sneak Attack class feature still apply to you.</p>\n<h2>Blitz Attack</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Pugnacity Practice:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You've learned ways to use your martial ability to boost your combat performance. When you deal Sneak Attack damage, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack dice to make the attack a blitz attack.</p>\n<p>Some of your blitz attacks require your target to make a saving throw to resist the attack's effects. The saving throw DC is as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Blitz Attack save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice)</p>\n<h3>Demoralizing Attack</h3>\n<p>The target must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, it is frightened of you until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Diverting Attack</h3>\n<p>Roll two of your Sneak Attack dice. The first time the target would deal damage before the start of your next turn, that damage is reduced by an amount equal to the resulting roll.</p>\n<h3>Warmonger's Attack</h3>\n<p>If the target makes an attack against you or an allied creature within 5 feet of you before the start of your next turn, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against it.</p>\n<h2>Extra Attack</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Pugnacity Practice:</strong> 9th level</em></p>\n<p>When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can choose to attack twice, instead of once. Additionally, you can deal Sneak Attack damage any number of times on your turn. Each time you deal Sneak Attack damage, you can choose how many Sneak Attack dice you apply. You can't apply more than your total Sneak Attack dice each turn.</p>\n<h2>Unrelenting Advance</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Pugnacity Practice:</strong> 13th level</em></p>\n<p>You have advantage on ability checks and saving throws against effects that would grapple or restrain you. Additionally, if you are grappled or restrained, and you could use your action to attempt to end the effect, you can instead use your bonus action.</p>\n<h2>Razor Focus</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Pugnacity Practice:</strong> 17th level</em></p>\n<p>You can enter a hyper-focused state of mind for 1 minute as a bonus action. You must maintain concentration, as if concentrating on a power. For the duration, each time you successfully deal Sneak Attack damage against a creature, you gain two additional Sneak Attack dice, cumulatively, as your attacks become increasingly precise. These additional dice are lost when your focus ends, whether through failing to maintain concentration or after 1 minute.</p>\n<p>The first time you use this feature, you suffer no ill effect. If you use this feature again before you finish a long rest, you suffer one level of exhaustion each time you use it.</p>"},"source":"EC","classCasterType":""},"flags":{"core":{"sourceId":"Item.n6vQ9NuGtmnNe5lQ"}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Pugnacity%20Practice.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"igjYYoVyL95UNC0c","name":"Nightsister Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Nightsister Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Nightsister Order utilize an innate Force-sensitivity to commune with death. They learn to channel this power to drain the life of their foes to prolong their own existence. Males who join this order are called Nightbrothers.</p>\n<h2>Ichor Lightning</h2>\n<p>Beginning when you choose this order at 3rd level, you gain a new attack option that you can use with the Attack action. This special attack is a ranged focus attack with a range of 30 feet. You are proficient with it, and you add your focus ability modifier to its attack and damage rolls. Its damage is necrotic, and it uses your Martial Arts die for its damage die.</p>\n<p>When you would make an unarmed strike as part of your Martial Arts bonus action attack or your Flurry of Blows, you can replace the attack with this one.</p>\n<p>When you reduce a creature to 0 hit points with this attack, you gain temporary hit points equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier + your monk level (your choice, minimum of one).</p>\n<h2>Dark Magick</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you can use your action to force each creature within 30 feet of you that can see you to make a Wisdom saving throw against your focus save DC or be charmed or frightened (your choice) of you until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>Mastery of Death</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, when you are reduced to 0 hit points, you can expend 1 focus point (no action required) to have 1 hit point instead.</p>\n<h2>Spirit Blade Assault</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, as an action, you conjure a blade of negative energy and strike one creature within 5 feet of you with it, expending 1 to 10 focus points. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, it takes 2d10 necrotic damage per focus point spent, or half as much on a successful one.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Nightsister%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"jEXfkSLXZvy0BQG7","name":"Industrial Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Industrial Approach</h1>\n<p>While some berserkers are content to surrender to their rage, others prefer a more tactful approach. Berserkers of the Industrial Approach augment their rage with the versatility of technology, adding elemental explosions to their already fearsome arsenal.</p>\n<h2>Techcasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, you have derived powers from schematics with the aid of your wristpad. See chapter 10 for the general rules of techcasting and chapter 12 for the tech powers list.</p>\n<h3>Tech Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 tech powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Tech Powers Known column of the Industrial Approach Techcasting table. You may not learn a tech power of a level higher than your Max Power Level.</p>\n<h3>Tech Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of tech points equal to half of your berserker level (rounded up), as shown in the Tech Points column of the Industrial Approach Techcasting table, + your Intelligence modifier. You use these tech points to cast tech powers. You regain all expended tech points when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many tech powers can be overcharged, consuming more tech points to create a greater effect. You can overcharge these powers to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Industrial Approach Techcasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast tech powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Techcasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Intelligence is your techcasting ability for your tech powers. You use your Intelligence whenever a power refers to your techcasting ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a tech power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Tech save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Tech attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier</p>\n<h3>Techcasting Focus</h3>\n<p>You use a wristpad (found in chapter 5) as a techcasting focus for your tech powers.</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Industrial Approach Techcasting</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Tech Powers Known</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Tech Points</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">9</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">10th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">11th</td>\n<td align=\"center\
{"_id":"jTIquPrCJE4cdUTt","name":"Chef Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Chef Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Without it empires fall, armies dissolve into nothingness, and species are forgotten with the passage of time. A favored tool of assassins, crime lords, and moguls: food. Those scholars who choose the Chef Pursuit know the importance and power that food carries.</p>\n<h2>Culinary Knowledge</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with chef's kits and your choice of Nature or Survival skills.</p>\n<h2>Emergency Supplements</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you are prepared to assist allies with specially prepared, instantly effective supplements. When an ally is the target of your Critical Analysis feature and within 5 feet of you, you may expend a superiority die and give that ally the benefits of any maneuver exclusive to the Chef Pursuit, regardless of whether or not you've chosen it.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect the progress of your studies into the culinary arts. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<p>You may only perform one maneuver that is used during a long or short rest at a time.</p>\n<h3>Allergens</h3>\n<p>As a bonus action while preparing or touching food, you may expend a superiority die and add to it an irritating allergen. At the start of each of its turns, a creature that consumes this food must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, it subtracts half the result of your superiority die (rounded down, minimum of one) from the first ability check, attack roll, or saving throws it makes before the start of its next turn. The effect of this maneuver ends when the creature completes its next long rest or 24 hours have passed. This maneuver has no effect on droids or constructs.</p>\n<h3>Brain Food</h3>\n<p>At the end of a short or long rest you may expend a superiority die and choose a number of friendly creatures up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one), if they ate food you prepared. Each creature gains a number of temporary force or tech points (their choice) equal to the number you roll on the superiority die. When an affected creature casts a force or tech power, the temporary force or tech points are spent first. An affected target can only benefit from one source of temporary force or tech points at a time, and they last until they're depleted or until the affected target completes their next short or long rest. This maneuver has no effect on droids or constructs.</p>\n<h3>Debilitants</h3>\n<p>As a bonus action when preparing or touching food, you may expend a superiority die and add to it a subtle poison. Any creature that consumes this food must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, their hit point maximum is reduced by an amount equal to twice the number rolled on your superiority die + your Intelligence modifier. The effect of this maneuver ends when the creature completes its next long rest or 24 hours have passed. This maneuver has no effect on droids or constructs.</p>\n<h3>Energizers</h3>\n<p>At the end of a short or long rest you may expend a superiority die and choose a number of friendly creatures up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one), if they ate food you prepared. Each creature has their walking speed increased by 10 until the end of their next short or long rest. This maneuver has no effect on droids or constructs.</p>\n<h3>Enhancers</h3>\n<p>At the end of a short or long rest you may expend a superiority die and choose a number of friendly creatures up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one), if they ate food you prepared. Once before the end of their next short or long rest, affected targets may add the result of the superiority die t
{"_id":"kqAxtz1x4ydhppPG","name":"Way of Balance","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Balance</h1>\n<p>There is serenity in balance, and no one knows this better than the consular. Those consulars who follow the Way of Balance focus on utilizing the Force to equalize the battlefield. They bend the Force to shield their allies and expose their foes.</p>\n<h2>Force Barrier</h2>\n<p>When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you can weave the Force around yourself for protection. When you cast a universal power of 1st level or higher, you can simultaneously manipulate the Force to create a barrier on yourself that lasts until you finish a long rest. The barrier has hit points equal to twice your consular level + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). Your barrier can never have hit points greater than twice your consular level + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice).</p>\n<p>Whenever you take damage, the barrier takes the damage instead. If this damage reduces the barrier to 0 hit points, you take any remaining damage.</p>\n<p>While the barrier has 0 hit points, it can't absorb damage, but its power remains. Whenever you cast a universal power of 1st level or higher, the barrier regains a number of hit points equal to twice the level of the power.</p>\n<p>Once you create the barrier, you can't create it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Projected Barrier</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, when a creature that you can see within 30 feet of you takes damage, you can use your reaction to cause your Force Barrier to absorb that damage. If this damage reduces the barrier to 0 hit points, the warded creature takes any remaining damage.</p>\n<h2>At-Will Barrier</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, your at-will universal powers grant a small boost to your Force Barrier. When you cast an at-will universal power, the barrier regains 1 hit point.</p>\n<h2>Improved Suppression</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you cast a force power that requires you to make an ability check as a part of casting that power (as in @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.LhMmIUjsFrytp0wc]{Sever Force} and @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.XYHAKmU4gHSzRK3I]{Force Suppression}), you add your proficiency bonus to that ability check.</p>\n<h2>Force Resistance</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, you have advantage on saving throws against force powers. Additionally, you have resistance against the damage of force powers.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Way%20of%20Balance.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"lETcZuQWPZg3n2u0","name":"Saboteur Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Saboteur Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Saboteur Practice enhance their fine-honed skills of stealth and agility with tech, using advanced technology with the aid of a tracker droid to sustain a longer assault.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in astrotech's tools.</p>\n<h2>Techcasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, you have derived powers from schematics with the aid of your wristpad. See chapter 10 for the general rules of techcasting and chapter 12 for the tech powers list.</p>\n<h3>Tech Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 tech powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Tech Powers Known column of the Saboteur Practice Techcasting table. You may not learn a tech power of a level higher than your Max Power Level.</p>\n<h3>Tech Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of tech points equal to half of your operative level (rounded up), as shown in the Tech Points column of the Saboteur Practice Techcasting table, + your Intelligence modifier. You use these tech points to cast tech powers. You regain all expended tech points when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many tech powers can be overcharged, consuming more tech points to create a greater effect. You can overcharge these powers to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Saboteur Practice Techcasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast tech powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Techcasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Intelligence is your techcasting ability for your tech powers. You use your Intelligence whenever a power refers to your techcasting ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a tech power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Tech save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Tech attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier</p>\n<p>You use a wristpad (found in chapter 5) as a techcasting focus for your tech powers.</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Saboteur Practice Techcasting</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Tech Powers Known</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Tech Points</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">9</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">10th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">11th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">11</td>\n<t
{"_id":"lGoI3XalF3gv8el4","name":"Gambler Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Gambler Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Not all studied men and women use their intelligence and skill for the pursuit of knowledge, but instead turn to the various casinos and betting halls of the galaxy. Those scholars who choose the Gambler Pursuit use their knowledge of probability and risk to attempt to master games of chance and build their fortune, or lose it all along the way.</p>\n<h2>Gambler's Aptitude</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in your choice of the Insight, Deception, Persuasion, or Sleight of Hand skills. Additionally, you gain proficiency in three gaming sets of your choice, and you have advantage on any ability check you make that uses any of these gaming sets.</p>\n<h2>Risk versus Reward</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, when you make your first attack on your turn against the target of your Critical Analysis feature, you can decide to gamble by rolling a d6. On a roll of 4 or higher, you have advantage on attack rolls against that creature until the start of your next turn. On a roll of 3 or lower, that creature instead has advantage on attack rolls against you until the start of your next turn.</p>\n<p>This die increases when you reach certain levels in this class: to 1d8 at 7th level, to 1d10 at 11th level, and to 1d12 at 15th level.</p>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect your deep understanding of chance. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>All In</h3>\n<p>When you make an attack roll, and the result is less than 20, you can expend a superiority die and roll it, adding it to the roll. If the resulting sum is 20 or 23, the attack is considered a critical hit.</p>\n<h3>Blind Luck</h3>\n<p>When you fail an ability check, you can expend a superiority die. If the result of your ability check plus the superiority die is within a range equal to half your proficiency bonus (rounded down) above or below the check's DC, you pass the check instead.</p>\n<h3>Double Bluff</h3>\n<p>If on the same round of combat that you have missed a weapon attack, an enemy also misses you with a weapon attack, you can expend a superiority die and make a single weapon attack, adding the results of your superiority die to both the attack and damage rolls.</p>\n<h3>The Idiot's Array</h3>\n<p>When a creature hits you with a weapon attack roll, you can expend a superiority die and roll it. On a roll of 4 or higher, you take minimum damage on the damage roll and subtract the value of the superiority die. On a roll of 3 or lower, you instead take the maximum.</p>\n<h3>Played Their Hand</h3>\n<p>When a creature hits you with an opportunity attack while within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction and expend a superiority die to impose disadvantage on the attack roll. If the attack misses, you can make a Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) check contested by the attacker's Strength (Athletics) or Dexterity (Acrobatics) check (their choice) as a part of this reaction. On a success, the target drops the weapon it made the attack with. If you are within 5 feet of the target, and you have a free hand, you can catch the item. Otherwise, the object lands at its feet.</p>\n<h3>Pure Sabacc</h3>\n<p>When you score a critical hit with a weapon attack, you can expend a superiority die and roll it. On a roll of 4 or higher, you deal maximum damage on the weapon's damage roll, including the superiority die. On a roll of 3 or lower, you instead deal the minimum.</p>\n<h3>Raise the Stakes</h3>\n<p>When the target of your Critical Analysis feature makes an attack roll against you, you can use your reaction to expend a superiority die. Roll the die and subtract the result from the enemy's attack roll, but add the result to their damage roll on a hit.</p>\n<h3>Take a Chance</h3>\n<p>Before ma
{"_id":"m0oQQxDCTO6nqWnz","name":"Cybertech Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Cybertech Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Cybertech Engineering discipline focus on the ability to craft reusable consumables and items that augment and complement their techcasting abilities.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in cybertech's tools. additionally, when you engage in crafting with cybertech's tools, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Cybertech Contraptions</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn modify gadgets and wristpads utilizing your cybertech knowledge. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to modify your wristpad. You must have a wristpad, materials, and cybertech's tools in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>Your wristpad requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your modified wristpad has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<p>Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<h2>Potent Techcasting</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, when you miss with a tech attack roll, or a creature succeeds on a saving throw against a tech power you cast, you can expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to overwhelm them. Roll the die, and either add it to the attack roll or subtract it from their saving throw.</p>\n<h2>Adaptable Applications</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, when you cast a tech power of 1st level or higher, you can choose to deal additional damage or provide additional healing with that power. The additional damage or healing equals half your engineer level (rounded down).</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Combat Contrivances</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you use your action to a cast a 1st-level or higher tech power, you can use your bonus action to gain temporary hit points equal to the level of the tech power + your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h2>Perfected Purposing</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, when you cast a tech power, you can choose to deal maximum damage or provide maximum healing with that power.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Cybertech Modifications</h2>\n<p>If a modification has prerequisites, you must meet them to install it. You can install the modification at the same time that you meet its prerequisites.</p>\n<h3>Advanced Biotic Amplifier</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> 15th level</em> <br /><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> Prototype Biotic Amplifier</em> <br />You further fine tune your biotic amplifier. While wielding this amplifier, when a creature gains temporary hit points from your biotic amplifier, it instead gains four times as many. This amount can't exceed the number of hit points regained.</p>\n<h3>Advanced Corrosive Amplifier</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> 15th level</em> <br /><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> Prototype Corrosive Amplifier</em> <br />You further fine tune your Corrosive Amplifier. When you activate this amplifier, the next attack roll made by that creature before the end of its next turn has disadvantage.</p>\n<h3>Advanced Cryo Amplifier</h3>\n<p><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> 15th level</em> <br /><em><strong>Prerequisite:</strong> Prototype Cryo Amplifier</em> <br />You further fine tune your Cryo Amplifier. When
{"_id":"n46s1RsRnnQjxHvX","name":"Heavy Weapons Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Heavy Weapons Specialist</h1>\n<p>Some manned instruments of war require their user to have superior physical prowess to overcome their weight and encumbrance. Those fighters who choose to become Heavy Weapons Specialists use their powerful bodies, and powerful armaments, to overwhelm their foes.</p>\n<h2>Rock Steady</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you have learned to use the heft of your weapon to root yourself in place. At the end of each of your turns, if you move less than half your speed while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties, you have advantage on saving throws to avoid being restrained, moved, or knocked prone. This advantage lasts until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>My Little Friend Says Hello There</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you know how to use the sheer size of your weapon to strike fear in those around you. You can add your Strength modifier to any Charisma (Intimidation) check you make while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties that doesn&rsquo;t already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Maximum Output</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, when you take the Attack action while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties, you can forgo one or more attacks. If you do so, the first time you deal damage with the weapon before the start of your next turn, you deal additional damage of the same type as the weapon&rsquo;s damage. If this instance would deal damage to multiple creatures, you can only apply this additional damage to one of them. For each attack you forgo, you deal additional damage equal to 1d12 + half your fighter level (rounded down). If you miss with the first attack roll you make before the end of your next turn, or one target succeeds on the saving throw against your weapon&rsquo;s burst or rapid property, you instead deal normal weapon damage.</p>\n<h2>Straight Through</h2>\n<p>At 10th level, when you score a critical hit on your turn while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties, you can make one weapon attack against a creature within 5 feet of the target using your reaction.</p>\n<h2>Overwhelm</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when you use your Second Wind while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties, if you hit with the first attack roll you make, or if one creatures fails the saving throw against your weapon&rsquo;s burst or rapid property, before the end of your next turn, you treat the hit as a critical hit. If you miss with the first attack roll you make before the end of your next turn, or one target succeeds on the saving throw against your weapon&rsquo;s burst or rapid property, you instead deal normal weapon damage.</p>\n<h2>Pure Performance</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, attack rolls you make while wielding a weapon with the heavy or strength properties can&rsquo;t suffer from disadvantage.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Heavy%20Weapons%20Specialist.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"nP8lpZPBh0HGKUJR","name":"Geneticist Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Geneticist Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Throughout the galaxy there exists scientists who focus on unraveling the mysteries contained within the bodies of the divese sentients of the galaxy. Those scholars who choose the Geneticist Pursuit put their knowledge into practice, splicing their own genetic material to become superior beings... or monsters.</p>\n<h2>Genesplicer's Methods</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with geneticist's kit and your choice of Medicine or Survival skills.</p>\n<h2>Mutagenic Analysis</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, while you are the target of your Critical Analysis feature, you can add half your Intelligence modifier (rounded down, minimum of one) to any saving throw you make that doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect the changes your body has undergone. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>Acid Burst</h3>\n<p>When you take the Attack action on your turn, you can replace one of your attacks with a sudden and violent expulsion of acidic fluid. You expend a superiority die, and cause all creatures within a 15-foot cone to make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, they take damage equal to the number rolled on your superiority die plus your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h3>Charging Attack</h3>\n<p>If you move at least 10 feet towards your target before successfully hitting them with a melee attack, you may expend a superiority die, causing the target to take additional damage equal to the result, and forcing it to make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save the creature is knocked prone.</p>\n<h3>Electrical Discharge</h3>\n<p>When you succeed on a check to initiate or maintain a grapple, you can expend a superiority die. The creature takes lightning damage equal to the amount rolled on the die.</p>\n<h3>Rampage</h3>\n<p>When you reduce a creature to 0 hit points, you can use your bonus action to expend a superiority die and move up to half your speed. If you end this movement within 5 feet of a creature, you can make a single melee attack against that creature, adding the result of the superiority die to the attack roll.</p>\n<h3>Unrelenting Grasp</h3>\n<p>When you hit a creature within 5 feet of you with an opportunity attack, you may expend a superiority die. The creature takes additional damage equal to your superiority die, and you may attempt to grapple the target as part of the same reaction.</p>\n<h3>Venomous Slash</h3>\n<p>When you hit a creature with a melee attack, you may expend a superiority die to force it to make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, it takes poison damage equal to the result of the die and is poisoned until the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>Mutagenic Transformation</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, when you target yourself with your Critical Analysis feature, you can choose to undergo a mutagenic transformation. Your form shifts, exaggerating and strengthening your geneticist discoveries for 1 hour. You gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.</li>\n<li>Your Strength score becomes equal to your Intelligence score.</li>\n<li>You gain a bonus to your AC equal to half your Intelligence modifier (rounded down, minimum of +1) if it doesn't already include that modifier.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>You can end this effect early on your turn as a bonus action. This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. You can use this feature twice. You regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Geneticist's Resilience</h2>\n<p>Starting at 9th level, your genetic alterations make you immune to poison and disease. Additionally, you have resista
{"_id":"np8PlkH43bFHGOjq","name":"Teleportation Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Teleportation Technique</h1>\n<p>Whether through experimentation or discovery of an ancient technology, followers of the Teleportation Technique have learned to create brief teleportation portals, allowing them to maneuver and attack both quickly and unpredictably throughout the battlefield.</p>\n<h2>Personal Teleporter</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you can use portable teleporters as a bonus action, instead of an action.</p>\n<p>Additionally, while you are wielding a tech focus, you can use your bonus action to create a pair of linked portals: one portal appears in a space within 5 feet of you, and the other portal appears in an unoccupied space you can see up to 30 feet away. These portals last until the start of your next turn, and they are large enough to accommodate Medium and smaller creatures and objects. Portals take the appearance of an elongated, shimmering mirror, and looking through a portal, a creature can see through the linked portal as if looking through a window. A creature or object who passes through a portal immediately appears in a space within 5 feet of the linked portal. You can use your reaction to end your portals early. If a creature is partially within your portals, it is shunted back to the space it previously occupied and it must make a Dexterity saving throw against your tech save DC. On a failed save, it takes energy damage equal to your scout level + your intelligence modifier.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest. At the beginning of each of your turns, while you have a pair of portals active, you can expend a use of this feature to extend the duration of the portals until the start of your next turn (no action required).</p>\n<p>The distance at which you can create portals increases at higher levels. It increases to 60 feet at 5th level, 90 feet at 9th level, 150 feet at 13th level, 300 feet at 17th level, and 1,000 feet at 20th level.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Teleporter</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, on your turn, when you deal damage to the target of your Ranger's Quarry, and either you, your weapon, or the source of your damage have passed through the portal on this turn, when you roll below half the maximum on a damage die, you can treat the roll as if you'd rolled half the maximum on the damage die. You can only affect a number of dice up to half your intelligence modifier (rounded up) in this way.</p>\n<h2>Residual Warp</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, when you use your Personal Teleporter feature, you can place your portal in a place you've visited in the last 10 minutes, provided you can remember it, as opposed to a place you can see. That place must still be within range of your teleporter.</p>\n<h2>Quantum Entanglement</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, when you use your Personal Teleporter feature, you can place the portal that you would normally place within 5 feet of you in a place you can see within your Personal Teleporter's range. If that space is occupied by a Huge or smaller creature or a Medium or smaller unsecured object, it must make a Dexterity saving throw against your tech save DC. An object automatically fails this saving throw, and a creature can choose to fail. On a failed save, a Medium or smaller creature or object falls through the portal, immediately appearing in a space within 5 feet of the linked portal and falling prone. A Large or Huge creature, instead, falls prone without moving.</p>\n<h2>Reprisal</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, when you would be affected by a weapon or tech power that requires a Dexterity saving throw or attack roll and would affect only you, you can use your reaction to instantaneously create a pair of portals to redirect that power to another target within 30 feet. If the weapon or power required a melee or r
{"_id":"oOTB2Grnl3gqyDhp","name":"Aqinos Form","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Aqinos Form</h1>\n<p>Aqinos Form, also known as Adaptation Form, is named after a Jedi Master who sought to merge technology with Force use. Those guardians who focus on Aqinos Form adopt these tenets to employ clever exploits using technology and the aid of a droid companion.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Aqinos Form:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You gain proficiency in astrotech's implements and the Technology skill.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Aqinos Form:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the Aqinos lightsaber form, detailed in the Lightsaber Forms section of the Customisation Options document for Expanded Content. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form.</p>\n<h2>Techcasting Secrets</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Aqinos Form:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You have learned to blend your technological aptitude with the Force. Choose two tech powers of no higher level than your Max Power Level, as shown in the guardian table. The chosen powers count as both universal force powers and tech powers for you, but are not included in the number in the Powers Known column of the guardian table.</p>\n<p>You learn two additional powers at 5th, 9th, 13th, and 17th level. Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the tech powers you know and replace it with another tech power of no higher level than your Max Power Level.</p>\n<h2>DROID COMPANION</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Aqinos Form:</strong> 3rd, 11th, and 17th level</em></p>\n<p>You learn to employ all the knowledge you've accumulated to create, customise, and bond with your own droid companion.</p>\n<p>Create your droid companion as detailed in the Companions section of the Customisation Options document for Expanded Content. You must have astrotech's implements in order to create your droid.</p>\n<p>If your companion is irreparably destroyed, or you want a companion, you must first break the bond with your current companion. Bonding with a new companion takes 8 hours spent in an appropriate location. You may only have one companion at a time.</p>\n<p>In addition to its traits and features, your droid companion gains additional benefits while it is bonded to you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p>Your companion is a valid target of the <em>tracker droid interface</em> tech power.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>Your companion gains two additional traits. It gains one more additional trait when you reach 11th level in this class. For each companion trait in excess of your proficiency bonus, your force point maximum is reduced by 2. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of companion traits equal to half your Intelligence modifier (rounded up, minimum of one).</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Lastly, while bonded and within 10 feet of you, your companion can cast the tech powers you know without expending tech points. If your companion casts an at will power in this way, it does not scale normally at higher levels. Instead, if it would scale at 5th level, it instead scales at 11th level, and if it would scale at 11th level, it instead scales at 17th level. If your companion casts a power of 2nd level or higher, it consumes a number of uses of this feature equal to that power&rsquo;s level.</p>\n<p>At 11th level, your droid companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your droid companion must be within 60 feet.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, as shown in the guardian table. You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Aqinos Form:</strong></em> <em>7th level</em></p>\n<p>You learn your choice of the Cause Harm or Lend Aid Channel the Force options, and when you use either of these options, you gain additional benefits.</p>\n<h3>Cause Har
{"_id":"oYAXrbXaFVAoGDLM","name":"Way of Technology","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Technology</h1>\n<p>While many Forcewielders eschew the use of technology, other choose to embrace it Those consulars who follow the Way of Technology pair their mastery of the Force with the versatility of technology, applying the knowledge in tandem to perform unseen feats.</p>\n<h2>Fundamentals of Mechu-Deru</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you've dabbled in adapting your use of the Force, melding it with technology. You gain proficiency in the Technology skill, as well as simple blasters. When you cast a force power that calls for a melee weapon attack, and you are wielding a blaster with which you are proficient, you can instead make a ranged weapon attack, as long as the target is within your weapon&rsquo;s normal range.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you've learned to manipulate the Force to be able to manipulate technology when it couldn't previously. When you cast a force power that could not affect droids or constructs, you can choose to have it affect droids or constructs. If it would affect multiple targets, you must expend additional uses of this feature for each additional target. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete long rest.</p>\n<h2>Techcasting Secrets</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, you've learned to mimic technological effects. Choose two tech powers of 1st level. The chosen powers count as universal force powers for you, but are not included in the number in the Powers Known column of the consular table.</p>\n<p>At 10th level, you learn two additional tech powers of 1st or 2nd level. At 14th level, you learn two tech powers of 1st-3rd level, and at 18th level, you learn two tech powers of 1st-4th level. Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the tech powers you know and replace it with another tech power of the same level.</p>\n<h2>Ionized Weave</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, when you cast a damage-dealing force power that requires a force attack or saving throw, you can spend force points to cause that power to instead deal ion damage. The number of force points equals half the power&rsquo;s level (round down, minimum of one). If the power would call for a saving throw other than Dexterity, it instead calls for a Dexterity saving throw.</p>\n<h2>Force Circuitry</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you use your action to cast a force power, and you use your Fundamentals of Mechu-deru feature as a part of that casting, you can use your bonus action to cast one of the tech powers you know, as long as that power has a casting time of 1 action or bonus action.</p>\n<h2>Mechu-Deru Mastery</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, you can cast one 5th-level tech power of your choice. The power counts as a universal force power for you, and you do not require force points to cast this power. Once you've done so, you can't do so again until you complete a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","classCasterType":"Forcecaster, Techcaster"},"flags":{"dae":{"activeEquipped":false,"alwaysActive":false},"core":{"sourceId":"Item.aeE47GjiF8RizQaz"}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Way%20of%20Technology.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"ovm5WJyAM317IC4K","name":"Slicer Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Slicer Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Across the galaxy one can find numerous pseudonyms and false identities belonging to the hackers and cyber-infiltrators that call the world of electronics home. Those scholars who choose the Slicer Pursuit put their impressive intellectual prowess to work in the field of technology, to ends both benevolent and malicious.</p>\n<h2>Techcasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this pursuit at 3rd level, you have derived powers from schematics with the aid of your wristpad. See chapter 10 for the general rules of techcasting and chapter 12 for the tech powers list.</p>\n<h3>Tech Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 tech powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Tech Powers Known column of the Slicer Pursuit Techcasting table. You may not learn a tech power of a level higher than your Max Power Level.</p>\n<h3>Tech Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of tech points equal to half of your scholar level (rounded up), as shown in the Tech Points column of the Slicer Pursuit Techcasting table, + your Intelligence modifier. You use these tech points to cast tech powers. You regain all expended tech points when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many tech powers can be overcharged, consuming more tech points to create a greater effect. You can overcharge these powers to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Slicer Pursuit Techcasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast tech powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Techcasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Intelligence is your techcasting ability for your tech powers. You use your Intelligence whenever a power refers to your techcasting ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a tech power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Tech save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Tech attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier</p>\n<h3>Techcasting Focus</h3>\n<p>You use a wristpad (found in chapter 5) as a techcasting focus for your tech powers.</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Slicer Pursuit Techcasting</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Tech Powers Known</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Tech Points</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">9</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">10th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\"
{"_id":"owhXRBD1NnGWXdr6","name":"Performance Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Performance Practice</h1>\n<p>Some operatives choose to master finesse and timing through performance art. Those operatives who choose the Performance Practice become skilled performers who prove especially deadly in close combat, able to find the rhythm of an attacker's strikes as easily as any song.</p>\n<h2>Artful Dancer</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, your training with music and dancing grants you certain benefits. You gain proficiency in the Performance skill and one musical instrument of your choice.</p>\n<p>Additionally, while you are you are not wearing armor or wielding a medium or heavy shield, you can add half your Charisma modifier (rounded up) to your AC as long as it doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Dazzling Steps</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to conduct impressive displays of grace and speed in combat. While you aren't wearing medium or heavy armor or wielding a medium or heavy shield, and you take the Attack action on your turn and attack with a weapon with either the light or finesse properties, your walking speed increases by 10 feet until the end of the turn, and if you deal Sneak Attack damage, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack dice to make the attack a dazzling step.</p>\n<p>Some of your dazzling steps require your target to make a saving throw to resist the dazzling step's effects. The saving throw DC is calculated as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Dazzling Step save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier</p>\n<h3>Defensive Step</h3>\n<p>You defend yourself from further attack. Roll two Sneak Attack dice. You gain temporary hit points that last until the start of your next turn equal to the amount rolled.</p>\n<h3>Mobile Step</h3>\n<p>You twist and twirl around the target. The target must make a Strength saving throw. A Huge or larger creature automatically succeeds. On a failed save, it is pushed back 5 feet, and you can immediately move into the space it just vacated without provoking opportunity attacks.</p>\n<h3>Offensive Step</h3>\n<p>Choose another creature that you can see within your reach. The creature must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, roll two Sneak Attack dice. The creature takes damage equal to the amount rolled. This damage is of the same as your weapon's damage.</p>\n<h2>Flexible Body</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 9th level, you are able to use your acrobatic talent to gain the upper hand in combat. You can use the bonus action granted by your Cunning Action to shove a creature. When you do so, you can make a Dexterity (Acrobatics) check instead of a Strength (Athletics) check.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you now ignore difficult terrain, you can move through space occupied by hostile creatures, and you can squeeze through smaller spaces without expending extra movement.</p>\n<h2>Dance of Death</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level, you can use your action to make a weapon attack against any number of creatures within 5 feet of you, with a separate attack roll for each target. You can choose to deal Sneak Attack damage to each creature you hit, but you can only roll half your number of Sneak Attack dice (rounded up) per creature.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Master of Dance</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, your confidence when putting on a show has extended into combat. You add your Charisma modifier to initiative checks. Additionally, any creature who fails a saving throw against your Dazzling Step save DC has disadvantage on the first attack roll they make against you each turn until the end of your next turn.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive"
{"_id":"pSIVnxwvRlyNoFM4","name":"Warchief Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Warchief Approach</h1>\n<p>For some berserkers, it is their duty or birthright to lead their tribe and kin to battle and victory. The Warchief Approach is one forged from alliances, bonds, and strategy. In combat, your rages are less mindless, and more focused. Ignoring the distractions of unimportant events, your attention hones in on the battlefield and how best to direct and control it. You guide your allies strikes, and your presence is enough to wash away their fatigue.</p>\n<h2>Savage Diplomat</h2>\n<p>Your path necessitates that you build relationships with others, for the betterment of your tribe or yourself.</p>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in one of the following skills of your choice: Persuasion or Intimidation. You can choose to learn one language in place of the skill proficiency.</p>\n<h2>Commanding Rage</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, when in your rage, you become more aware of your allies, and their intent when fighting at your side. While you are raging, when an ally within 10 feet of you makes an attack roll against an enemy, you can use your reaction to grant advantage to that attack and add your rage damage bonus to the damage roll, if the attack hits.</p>\n<h2>Inspiring Presence</h2>\n<p>At 6th level your mere presence on the battlefield rallies your allies. When you rage, choose up to 3 allies that you can see within 30 feet of you. Each creature gains temporary hit points equal to half your berserker level (rounded down) + your Charisma modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<h2>Raid Planning</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, you learn to flare up your allies drive for combat, urging them to follow you into the fray. During a long rest, you tell sagas, sing battle songs, and give inspiring speeches. At the end of the long rest choose up to 5 creatures that can hear and understand you (which can include yourself) to add your Charisma modifier (minimum of one) to their next initiative roll, and a 10 foot bonus to their speed on their first turn of combat.</p>\n<h2>War Chant</h2>\n<p>By 14th level you have memorized the litanies, songs, and chants of your people and their dedication to war. When you enter a rage you can take a commanding stance. If you do so, for the duration of your rage you have a special reaction you can take on a number of allies turns equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum of one). You can only use this special reaction to use your Commanding Rage feature.</p>\n<p>Additionally, during this rage, when an enemy within 10 feet of you makes an attack roll against an ally, you can use your reaction to reduce that roll by an amount equal to your Charisma modifier.</p>\n<p>Once youve used this feature, you must complete a long rest before you can use it again.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Warchief%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"pnWaHtbho4xgFpIU","name":"Path of Etherealness","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Etherealness</h1>\n<p>In the distant reaches of the galaxy obscure knowledge and forgotten secrets of the Force can sometimes be found. While other Force-sensitives may find themselves touched by this secret knowledge of the Force, those sentinels who follow the Path of Etherealness instead find themselves grabbed. Held onto by mysterious aspects of the Force that refuse to let go, these sentinels find themselves able to manipulate the universe around them.</p>\n<h2>Aberrant Resilience</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.fcs6lsi5hMfPOgRb]{Resistance} force power, which does not count against your total powers known. Additionally, you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, this power no longer requires concentration for you when you target yourself with it, and the power's d4 increases to d6 at 5th level, d8 at 11th level, and d10 at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Force-Empowered Kinesis</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, your connection to the Force allows you to briefly become incorporeal. When you use a Force-Empowered Self feature, until the end of your turn, you can move through other creatures and objects as if they are difficult terrain. If you end this movement inside a solid object or creature, you are immediately shunted to the nearest unoccupied space that you can occupy and take force damage equal to twice the number of feet you are moved. This damage can't be reduced or negated in any way.</p>\n<h2>Out of Touch</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, as an action, you can step out of sync with the rest of the universe for 1 minute. At the start of each of your turns, roll a d20. If you roll 11 or higher, you and everything your are wearing or carrying are completely invisible to all beings, except for those with truesight. On a roll of 10 or lower, you instead appear as an indistinguishably blurred form roughly your normal height and weight, though a being with truesight sees you normally. Regardless of your appearance, for the duration, your speed doubles, you gain a flying speed equal to your walking speed, and you can move through creatures and objects willingly though you can not affect them and they can not affect you. You can end this feature early on your turn (no action required). When this effect ends, if you are inside a solid object or creature, you are immediately shunted to the nearest unoccupied space that you can occupy and take force damage equal to twice the number of feet you are moved.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Event Cascade</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, you have advantage on attack rolls you make against creatures if you haven't dealt damage to them or affected them with a force power since the start of your previous turn.</p>\n<h2>Aberrant Self</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, you no longer suffer the frailty of old age, and you can't be aged abnormally. You can still die of old age, however. In addition, you no longer need food or water, and you no longer need to sleep. Lastly, the first time you take damage on each of your turns, you can roll your Kinetic Combat die and reduce the damage by that amount.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Path%20of%20Etherealness.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"pr7Xe82MOaof0IXj","name":"Form X: Jar'Kai","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form X: Jar'Kai</h1>\n<p>Form X, also known as Domination Form, utilizes two weapons to overwhelm their foes. Those guardians who focus on Jar'Kai Form know that two weapons offer greater versatility than one, and capitalize on the twin angles from which they attack to subdue their enemies.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.OmPlZtMXi2b3Vo64]{Jar'Kai Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player&rsquo;s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Acklay</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter a destructive stance for one minute. While in this stance, you can add half your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice, minimum of one) to any melee weapon damage roll you make that doesn't already include that modifier. Additionally, when you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can move up to 5 feet without provoking opportunity attacks.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>Twin Strike</h3>\n<p>Once per turn, when you miss with a melee weapon attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force to immediately make another melee weapon attack against the same target (no action required).</p>\n<h2>Eye of the Storm</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, when you score a critical hit with a melee weapon attack, you regain a use of your Channel the Force, to a maximum of your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one).</p>\n<h2>Rising Whirlwind</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, as an action, you can rush forward up to 30 feet to an unoccupied space you can see without provoking opportunity attacks. Each creature within 5 feet of your path must make a Dexterity saving throw. A creature takes normal weapon damage on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one. If you are wielding two light- or vibro-weapons, or a weapon with the double property, a creature makes this save with disadvantage, and takes additional damage equal to your Strength or Dexterity modifier (your choice, minimum of one) on a failed save if it doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Master of Domination</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, you are a whirlwind of strikes, eviscerating all who step within your reach. Your Strength and Dexterity scores increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.</li>\n<li>When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you have advantage on the next melee weapon attack roll you make against that creature, and that creature provokes an opportunity attack from you even if they take the Disengage action before leaving your reach until the end of your next turn.</li>\n<li>Creatures provoke an opportunity attack from you when they enter your reach.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Jar%
{"_id":"q208WP2Lacp7dG6v","name":"Way of Manipulation","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Manipulation</h1>\n<p>The power of the Force is both vast and diverse, with uses varying drastically based on their wielder. Those consulars who follow the Way of Manipulation learn to control their weapons with the Force, maneuvering them across the battlefield.</p>\n<h2>Saber Storm</h2>\n<p>When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you learn to deftly control your weapons utilizing the Force. As an action, you can initiate your Saber Storm. When you do so, select a melee weapon you wield, or one melee weapon within 5 feet that is not worn or carried by a conscious creature, and use the Force to cause it to levitate, acting as an extension of your will for 1 minute. When you activate this feature, you can cause the weapon to move up to 10 feet and make a melee force attack against a creature within 5 feet of it. On a hit, the target takes 1d8 + your forcecasting ability modifier damage. The type is of the normal damage dealt by the weapon. The weapon then returns to your side.</p>\n<p>Your weapon moves with you, and while Saber Storm is active and you have a weapon animated, on each of your turns you can use an action to move a weapon up to 10 feet and repeat the attack against a creature within 5 feet of it. The weapon then returns to your side. Your Saber Storm ends early if you are incapacitated. At any time, you can end this feature and return the animated weapon to your hand.</p>\n<p>Additionally, while your Saber Storm is active, and at least one animated weapon is within 5 feet of you, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You gain a bonus to your AC equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of +1) if it doesn't already include that modifier.</li>\n<li>You gain a bonus to any Constitution saving throw you make to maintain your concentration on a power. The bonus equals your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of +l).</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This feature can animate more than one weapon when you reach higher levels: two weapons at 5th level, three weapons at 11th level, and four weapons at 17th level. When you use your action to attack with your weapons, you can direct them at the same target or at different ones. Make a separate attack roll for each weapon.</p>\n<p>At 5th level, the distance your weapon can travel increases to 20 feet. This distance increases to 30 feet at 11th level, and 40 feet at 17th level.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature twice. You regain all expended uses of it when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Deceptive Strike</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, when you cast a force power with a range of touch while Saber Storm is active, your animated weapon can move up to its range and deliver the power as if it had cast it.</p>\n<h2>Guarding Weapon</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, you can direct your animated weapons to absorb damage while your Saber Storm is activate. When you take damage, you can use your reaction to expend one force slot to have your animated weapon intercept it, and reduce that damage to you by an amount equal to five times the force slot's level.</p>\n<h2>Isolate</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you deal damage to a creature while Saber Storm is active, and that creature fails a Constitution saving throw to maintain concentration on a force power, you can steal and redirect the power. Until the end of your next turn, either you or the creature who failed the Constitution saving throw gain the effects of the power (your choice).</p>\n<h2>Sapping Storm</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, when you reduce a hostile creature to 0 hit points while Saber Storm is active, you gain temporary force points equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one). These temporary force points can not exceed your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice), and when you would spend a force point while you have temporary force points, the temporary force points
{"_id":"q4cqalPyT4rkroVr","name":"Precision Approach","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Berserker","description":{"value":"<h1>Precision Approach</h1>\n<p>Some berserkers have learned to channel their rage into a method of increasing their focus and precision to supernatural levels. Those berserkers who choose the Precision Approach hone their rage to a fine point, becoming agile warriors who ruthlessly dispatch their foes.</p>\n<h2>Careful Steps</h2>\n<p>When you choose this approach at 3rd level, you gain skills that represent your precise movement. You gain proficiency your choice of Acrobatics or Stealth. While raging, you have advantage on checks you make with the chosen skill.</p>\n<h2>Focused Rage</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you hone your rage to a razor sharp focus. When you make a melee weapon attack using Dexterity, you add your rage damage to the damage roll. Additionally, you can use your Reckless Attack feature to give you advantage on melee weapon attacks using Dexterity during your turn.</p>\n<h2>Battle Anticipation</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, while raging, your critical hit range with melee weapon attacks using Dexterity increases by 1.</p>\n<h2>Improved Danger Sense</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, while raging, when you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage against effects that you can see, such as traps and powers, you are treated as proficient in the save, and you instead take no damage if you succeed on a saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.</p>\n<h2>Calm Within the Storm</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, the precision with which you act during your rage causes you to become a storm of reactive lethality. When you use your Reckless Attack feature, you can make a number of opportunity attacks equal to your proficiency bonus without using your reaction, and when a creature within 5 feet of you misses you with an attack, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack using Dexterity against that creature. You can only take one reaction per turn.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Precision%20Approach.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"qF2TK0mrmFulJ1rC","name":"Bolstering Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"description":{"value":"<h1>Bolstering Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Bolstering Practice use precise strikes and brilliant use of small unit tactics to overwhelm enemies through superior teamwork.</p>\n<h2>Articulate Authority</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Bolstering Practice:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>When you use of your Cunning Action feature to take the Dash. Disengage, or Hide actions, a number of friendly creatures up to your Charisma modifier within 30 feet of you who can hear you and who can understand you can use their reaction to gain an effect, determined by the action you took:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Dash:</strong> The creature can move up to half their speed. They must end this movement within 30 feet of you.</li>\n<li><strong>Disengage:</strong> The creature can move up to 5 feet. If this movement would provoke an opportunity attack, the opportunity attack is made with disadvantage.</li>\n<li><strong>Hide:</strong> The creature has advantage on the first attack roll they make before the end of their next turn against a creature you successfully hide from.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, as shown in the operative table. You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Fireteam Commander</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Bolstering Practice:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn a number of squad maneuvers you can use to assist allies or exploit enemies. When you deal Sneak Attack damage to a creature, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack dice to make the attack a squad maneuver.</p>\n<h3>Fortifying Strike</h3>\n<p>You inspire a friendly creature within 60 feet of you who can see or hear you and roll two Sneak Attack dice. That ally immediately gains temporary hit points equal to the amount of rolled.</p>\n<h3>Reaffirming Strike</h3>\n<p>You use the authority your attacks carry to help your ally focus on the task at hand. Choose a creature within 60 feet of you who can see or hear you and that is currently charmed or frightened by the creature you would deal Sneak Attack damage to. The condition immediately ends on that creature.</p>\n<h3>Bolstering Strike</h3>\n<p>You choose a friendly creature within 60 feet of you who can see or hear you. If that creature hits the creature against which you forwent two Sneak Attack damage dice before the start of your next turn, they deal additional damage to the target equal to the maximum of the two Sneak Attack dice.</p>\n<h2>Open Opportunity</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Bolstering Practice:</strong> 9th level</em></p>\n<p>Once per turn, when you take the Attack action and hit a creature without applying your Sneak Attack damage to it, you may use your bonus action to throw the creature off balance. The next ally to hit that creature before the start of your next turn may add your Sneak Attack dice to the damage of their attack.</p>\n<h2>Ambush Tactics</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Bolstering Practice:</strong> 13th level</em></p>\n<p>When attempting to move stealthily as a group, you may choose a number of creatures equal to your Charisma modifier. Those creatures may add their proficiency to any Dexterity (Stealth) checks they make as long as they remain within 60 feet of you and they do not already add their proficiency bonus.</p>\n<p>Additionally, each ally other than you that surprises a creature and hits it with an attack on their first turn in combat rolls two dice equal to the size of your Sneak Attack dice, dealing additional damage of the same type to the creature.</p>\n<h2>Squad Goals</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Bolstering Practice:</strong> 17th level</em></p>\n<p>By 17th level, you have such skill at maintaining the faith your allies have in you, that the very sight of you in danger can spur them into action. When seeing you take damage from an enemy's attack, a number of allies equal to your charisma modifier within 60 feet of
{"_id":"qlg4myujDRxt6FXB","name":"Path of Communion","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Communion</h1>\n<p>Those who master the Force can transcend death, persisting beyond their natural experation. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Communion bond with a Force ghost, developing a symbiotic relationship which alters the way they perceive their surroundings.</p>\n<h2>Mystical Connection</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.Pf4e5uRdTd4VuUjU]{Feedback} force power, which does not count against your total powers known. Additionally, you can use Wisdom or Charisma as your forcecasting ability for it, and you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, when you deal psychic damage with the <em>feedback</em> force power, you deal additional psychic damage equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one) if it doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Symbiote Spirit</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you attract the attention of the spirit of a Force ghost. Over the course of one hour, you can attune to the spirit, forging a lasting connection. While attuned to a spirit, you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your spirit is always audible and visible to you. Your spirit can choose to make itself audible and visible or inaudible and invisible to other creatures (no action required), but it is always visible to beings with truesight.</li>\n<li>Your spirit can not interact with the corporeal world, but it is also not impeded by unenhanced walls or barriers.</li>\n<li>Your spirit acts independently of you, and it only obeys your commands if it chooses to. In combat, it rolls its own initiative and acts on its own turn. Your spirit can't attack, but it can take other actions as normal.</li>\n<li>While your spirit is within 100 feet of you, you can telepathically communicate with it. Additionally, as an action, you can see through your spirit's vision and hear what it hears until the start of your next turn. During this time, you are deaf and blind with regard to your own senses.</li>\n<li>When you cast a force power with a range of touch, your spirit can deliver the power as if it had cast it. Your spirit must be within 100 feet of you, and it must use its reaction to deliver the power when you cast it. If the power requires an attack roll, you use your attack modifier for the roll.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>You can only attune to one spirit at a time. If you attempt to attune to another spirit, you immediately break the bond with your current spirit.</p>\n<blockquote>\n<h3><em>Generating Your Spirit</em></h3>\n<p><em>Your spirit might be the ghost of a benevolent Jedi, discovered in the ruins of a Jedi temple, or a powerful Sith spirit lingering in an ancient artifact. It might be the spirit of a Nightsister sorceress, or a paragon of a long-forgotten monastic order. Work with your GM to determine the nature of your spirit.</em></p>\n</blockquote>\n<p>Additionally, your spirit can briefly interact with the physical world. When you would make a melee attack, your spirit can deliver the attack as if it had made it. Your spirit must be within 100 feet of you, and it must use its reaction to deliver the attack. It uses your modifiers for the attack and damage rolls. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you complete a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Invasive Presence</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, your spirit can invade another creature's being. As an action, your spirit can touch a creature within 5 feet of it, forcing it to make a Wisdom saving throw against your universal force save DC. If you or creatures that are friendly to you are fighting it, it has advantage on the saving throw.</p>\n<p>On a failed save, your spirit moves into that creatures space, inhabiting its body, for 1 minute. The affected creatur
{"_id":"r7BKY5yWig2vhW5i","name":"Way of Telekinetics","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Telekinetics</h1>\n<p>The consular knows how to manipulate the essence of the surrounding elements with the power of the Force. Those consulars who follow the Way of Telekinetics create torrential gusts of telekinetic energy, forming a potent combination that can pummel even the toughest adversaries into submission.</p>\n<h2>Staggering Stratagem</h2>\n<p>When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, your potency with the telekinetic power of the Force heightens. You can manipulate creatures of Large size or smaller with your force powers and Way of Telekinetics features. Additionally, once per turn, when you deal force or kinetic damage to a Large or smaller creature with a force power or class feature, you can choose to either push it up to 10 feet away from you or pull it up to 10 feet closer to you.</p>\n<h2>Mighty Blast</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, your force powers batter and blast your enemies with the strength of a hurricane. When you cast a force power of 1st level or higher that deals force or kinetic damage, one creature of your choice damaged by that power must make a Strength saving throw against your universal force save DC or be knocked prone.</p>\n<p>This feature can affect additional creatures when you reach higher levels: two creatures at 11th level and three creatures at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Size Matters Not</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, you can manipulate creatures of Huge size or smaller with your force powers and Way of Telekinetics features.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you use your action to cast a force power, you can use a bonus action to fly up to 10 feet without provoking opportunity attacks.</p>\n<h2>Repulsing Wave</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, when you are dealt damage by a creature within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to deal force damage to the creature equal to your consular level + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of +1). If the attacker is Huge or smaller, it must also make a Strength saving throw against your universal force save DC. On a failed save, the attacker is pushed in a straight line up to 20 feet away from you.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>My Ally is the Force</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, you can manipulate creatures of Gargantuan size or smaller with your force powers and Way of Telekinetics features.</p>\n<p>Additionally, whenever a force power you cast pushes or pulls a creature, you can increase the distance of that push or pull by an additional 20 feet.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Way%20of%20Telekinetics.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"rW7zqxiNXePBLnui","name":"Form II: Makashi","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form II: Makashi</h1>\n<p>Form II, also known as Contention Form, encourages precision and efficiency over power, using jabs, parries and light cuts over slashes, blocks and chops. Those guardians who focus on Makashi Form utilize calculated blade manipulation, intense focus, and expert timing to confuse and trap their opponents.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.GBccAWbpxgNPTz0D]{Makashi Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Ysalamiri</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter an offensive stance for one minute. While in this stance, you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) to the first melee weapon attack and damage rolls you make each turn.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>Makashi Riposte</h3>\n<p>When another creature damages you with a melee attack, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and use your reaction to attempt to deflect the attack. When you do so, the damage you take from the attack is reduced by 1d10 + your Dexterity modifier + your guardian level.</p>\n<p>If you reduce the damage to 0, you can immediately make a single melee weapon attack against that creature as a part of the reaction.</p>\n<h2>Shatterpoint</h2>\n<p>Starting at 7th level, if you spend at least 1 minute observing or interacting with another creature outside combat, you can use your connection to the Force to sense their strengths and weak-nesses, and learn certain informat-ion about its capabilities compared to your own. The GM tells you if the creature is your equal, superior, or inferior in regard to two of the following characteristics of your choice:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Strength score</li>\n<li>Dexterity score</li>\n<li>Wisdom score</li>\n<li>Charisma score</li>\n<li>Armor Class</li>\n<li>Current hit points</li>\n<li>Total class levels (if any)</li>\n<li>Total Forcecaster levels (if any)</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Glancing Blow</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when an attacker that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to halve the attack's damage against you.</p>\n<h2>Master of Contention</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, you are a duelist of the highest caliber. Your Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for those scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage, and you ignore resistance to kinetic and energy damage.</li>\n<li>All melee attacks have disadvantage against you.</li>\n<li>Your melee weapon attacks inflict an additional damage die.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Makashi%20Form.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"rhte8G7Duf9dtKLV","name":"Explorer Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Explorer Pursuit</h1>\n<p>The explorer strives to navigate past the known to discover new planets, forgotten ruins, or forbidden locations. Those scholars who choose the Explorer Pursuit spend their time studying maps, landmarks, architecture blue prints, or even history books, using them to effectively lead the way for their companions.</p>\n<h2>Focused Navigator</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 3rd level when you select this pursuit, you gain proficiency in two of the Perception, Piloting, Survival, and Acrobatics skills.</p>\n<h2>Surveyed Area</h2>\n<p>At 3rd level, you can now use your Critical Analysis feature on a 15-foot cube area within 60 feet of you that you can see. You can treat any creatures inside this cube as if they are the target of your Critical Analysis feature, and when a creature ends your Critical Analysis feature on themself, it does not end this effect for other creatures in your Surveyed Area.</p>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p>When you select this pursuit, you gain access to new maneuvers which reflect your studies in maps and hidden routes. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>Effective Flanking</h3>\n<p>Whenever you use your Critical Analysis ability, you can expend a superiority die to make all creatures of your choice affected by Critical Analysis to make a Wisdom saving throw. If at least one creature fails the save, roll a superiority die.</p>\n<p>On a failed save, the number rolled is added to both the attack and damage roll for the first attack against the creature before the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Encouraging Pace</h3>\n<p>You can use a bonus action to expend a superiority die. When you do so, a number of friendly creatures equal to your Intelligence modifier can immediately use their reaction to move a number of feet equal to 5 times the number rolled on the superiority die.</p>\n<h3>No Escape</h3>\n<p>Whenever you or a creature you can see makes an opportunity attack, you can expend a superiority die. If the attack hits, roll the superiority die and add the result to the damage roll. Additionally, the affected creature's movement speed becomes 0 until the start of its next turn.</p>\n<h3>Precise Movements</h3>\n<p>When you or a friendly creature you can see that can see or hear you moves, you can expend a superiority die to give them verbal guidance and encouragement. Roll a superiority die. The creature's speed increases by 5 times the number rolled, and they can move through the space of hostile creatures as if it were difficult terrain.</p>\n<h3>Snare Traps</h3>\n<p>You can use an action and expend a superiority die to trigger painful snare traps. When you do, one creature within 60 feet of you or all creatures that are targeted by your Critical Analysis has to make a Dexterity (Acrobatics) check against your maneuver save DC.</p>\n<p>On a failure, they take damage equal to the roll and their movement speed becomes 0 until the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Superior Counterattack</h3>\n<p>Whenever an opportunity attack targets a friendly creature other than you that is in an area targeted by your Critical Analysis feature, you can expend a superiority die. The creature can use its reaction to make a single weapon attack, adding the superiority die roll to the attack roll.</p>\n<h3>Wrestle and Drag</h3>\n<p>When you or a creature that is the target of your Critical Analysis makes an Strength (Athletics) check to grapple or shove a creature, you can expend a superiority die and add it to the roll. Until the end of your turn, you can drag the grappled creature with you without your speed being halved. Additionally, if you move at least 5 feet, the creature takes damage for each foot moved up to an amount equal to half your Scholar level + your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<h2>Field Advantage</h2>\n<p>At
{"_id":"sgoAH5OjfxsXf2fp","name":"Artillerist Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Artillerist Technique</h1>\n<p>While some scouts choose to foray alone, others like to have support. Follower of the Artillerist Technique master control of militant constructs, laying waste to the battlefield with their expertise</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in artillerist's kits.</p>\n<h2>Turret Companion</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, you learn to apply your knowledge of artillery to construct your own portable turret.</p>\n<p>You start with a Small turret, which is detailed at the end of this technique. Over the course of 8 hours, which can be done during a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to finish your turret.</p>\n<p>If your turret is irreparably destroyed, you can spend an additional 500 cr worth of material and 8 hours to create a new turret. You may only have one turret companion at a time.</p>\n<p>Your turret has the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your turret has a remote control, which you can use to direct it on your turn while within 120 feet of it. Your turret takes no actions unless you tell it to or an upgrade says otherwise.</li>\n<li>Your turret's level equals your scout level, and for each scout level you gain after 3rd, your turret companion gains an additional Hit Die and increases its hit points accordingly.</li>\n<li>Your turret has the proficiency bonus of a player character of the same level.</li>\n<li>Whenever you gain the Ability Score Improvement feature in this class, your turret's abilities also improve. Your turret can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or it can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, your turret can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature unless its description specifies otherwise.</li>\n<li>Your turret is a valid target of the <em>tracker droid interface</em> tech power.</li>\n<li>When you would make a weapon attack, you can let your turret attack instead.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Your turret has two modes: deployed and undeployed. Your turret can take no actions while undeployed. You can deploy or undeploy your turret at any time on your turn (no action required), but the effect doesn't occur until the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Artillerist</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, once per round, when your turret deals damage to the target of your Ranger's Quarry, you can roll your Ranger's Quarry die and add it to the damage roll.</p>\n<h2>Battlefront</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, when you take the Attack action or cast a tech power of 1st-level or higher, you can use your bonus action to have your turret make one weapon attack.</p>\n<p>At 14th level, when you use your Combat Tech feature, both you and your turret can each make one weapon attack as part of the same bonus action.</p>\n<h2>Crisis Management</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, while you can see your turret, it can add half its proficiency bonus (rounded up) to any saving throws it makes.</p>\n<h2>Double Up</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, when you deal damage to a creature with a weapon or tech power, your turret has advantage on the next attack roll it makes against the creature or it has disadvantage on the first saving throw it makes against an effect your turret controls before the start of your next turn. When your turret deals damage to a creature, you have advantage on your next attack roll against the creature or it has disadvantage on the first saving throw it makes against an effect you control before the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>Generating Your Turret</h2>\n<p>Your turret is a portable companion that you can upgrade over time.</p>\n<p>Your turret uses your Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma scores. You assign your turret's Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution scores using a limited standard array (16, 14, 12) as you see fit.</p>\n<h2>Turret Features</h2>\n<p>All turrets share the following trait
{"_id":"t5LS6epj3270S38n","name":"Form VIII: Sokan","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form VIII: Sokan</h1>\n<p>Form VIII, also known as Persistence Form, uses determined movements followed by swift strokes to keep their opponents' footing unsteady. Those guardians who focus on Persistence Form make use of the terrain, trying to maneuver their opponents into vulnerable areas before dispatching them.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in heavy armor.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.Xg7qB6sQLw3V6V4p]{Sokan Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player&rsquo;s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Varactyl</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter an unyielding stance for one minute. While in this stance, you have advantage on ability checks and saving throws to shove or to avoid being moved, and you ignore difficult terrain. Additionally, once per turn, when you hit with a melee weapon attack, you can attempt to shove the target up to 10 feet away from you (no action required).</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>High Ground Defense</h3>\n<p>When an opponent within 5 feet of you makes a melee attack against you, you can use your reaction and expend a use of your Channel the Force to move to another space within 5 feet of that opponent without provoking opportunity attacks, imposing disadvantage on the roll. If the attack misses, you can attempt to shove the creature up to 10 feet away from you as a part of that same reaction.</p>\n<h2>Unwavering Self</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, if you fail a Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution saving throw, you can reroll the die. You must use the new roll.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a long rest before you can use it again. At 15th level you can use this feature twice between long rests.</p>\n<h2>Unhindered Charge</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when you move at least 10 feet before making a melee weapon attack, you deal additional damage equal to your Strength modifier.</p>\n<h2>Master of Persistence</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, you are an unrelenting force on the field of battle. Your Strength and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.</li>\n<li>You ignore effects that would reduce your speed.</li>\n<li>Once per turn, when you push a creature, you can move up to 10 feet as a part of this push without provoking opportunity attacks. If you end this movement within 5 feet of that creature, you can make one melee weapon attack (no action required).</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incap-acitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Sokan%20Form.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"tND6Q1akd5unb3jf","name":"Path of Synthesis","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Synthesis</h1>\n<p>There is power in diversification unknown to those of narrow mind. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Synthesis blend their intricate mastery of the Force with their understanding of technology, creating unique effects to overcome their obstacles.</p>\n<h2>Techcasting Secrets</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you have learned to intersperse your training with an aptitude for technology. Choose two tech powers of 1st-level or lower. The chosen powers count as universal force powers for you, but are not included in the number in the Powers Known column of the sentinel class table. You still require the aid of a wristpad for these powers.</p>\n<p>At 7th-level, you learn two tech powers of 2nd-level or lower. At 13th level, you learn two tech powers of 3rd-level or lower. At 17th level, you learn two tech powers of 4th-level or lower. Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the tech powers you know and replace it with another tech power.</p>\n<h2>Synthetic Understanding</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you've applied your newfound knowledge to broader pursuits. You gain proficiency in Technology or one tool of your choice.</p>\n<p>Additionally, when you make an Intelligence (Technology) check, or a check with a tool, you may use your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice) instead of your Intelligence modifier.</p>\n<p>Finally, when you deal damage with a tech power or Kinetic Combat attack, you can choose to substitute the damage dealt as ion.</p>\n<h2>Force-Empowered Tech</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, you learn to fully blend your technological aptitude with your use of the Force. You have three such effects: Disruption Pulse, Force Override, and Techcasting Insight. When you use your Force-Empowered Tech, you choose which effect to create.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h3>Disruption Pulse</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can send out a 30 foot cone of electromagnetically-charged energy to overload enemy weapons. Each creature within the cone that is wearing or carrying a weapon with electric components must make an Intelligence saving throw. If the weapon is being worn, this save is made with disadvantage. On a failed save, the first attack they attempt to make with that weapon has disadvantage. A creature with multiple weapons must make a separate save for each weapon.</p>\n<h3>Forced Override</h3>\n<p>When you cast a tech power that requires a saving throw, you can impose disadvantage on the save (no action required).</p>\n<h3>Techcasting Insight</h3>\n<p>As an action, you can attempt to determine another creature's experience with techcasting. When you do so, you make an Intelligence (Technology) check contested by the target's Intelligence (Technology) check. If you succeed, you immediately learn the target's techcasting Max Power Level, as well as any tech powers currently affecting the target.</p>\n<h2>Improved Force-Empowered Tech</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, you've gained access to two additional Force-Empowered Tech effects: Harmonic Synthesis and Conservation of Energy.</p>\n<h3>Harmonic Synthesis</h3>\n<p>When you use your action to cast a force power, you can use your bonus action to gain resistance to damage dealt by tech powers until the start of your next turn. If you use your action to cast a tech power, you can instead gain resistance to damage dealt by force powers.</p>\n<h3>Conservation of Energy</h3>\n<p>When you reduce a hostile creature to 0 hit points with a tech power, you can reduce the force point cost of the tech power to 0 (no action required).</p>\n<h2>Reflective Shield</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, when you use your Force-Empowered Tech features, a barrier for energy shimmers into existence, surr
{"_id":"taNiZralaSUdH6a2","name":"Matukai Order","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Monk","description":{"value":"<h1>Matukai Order</h1>\n<p>Monks of the Matukai Order center their philosophy around a balance and harmony between the spiritual Force and the physical body, using exercise as a form of meditation. They channel the Force through their bodies, turning themselves into exceptional warriors.</p>\n<h2>Force-Enhanced Strikes</h2>\n<p>Beginning when you choose this order at 3rd level, you learn to channel the Force into your unarmed strikes and monk weapons, further enhancing your melee strikes. When you hit a creature with an unarmed strike or monk weapon, you can spend 1 focus point to deal it an additional 1d6 force damage.</p>\n<p>The force damage increases to 2d6 when you reach 11th level in this class.</p>\n<h2>Instinctive Leap</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, when a hostile creatures moves to within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to disengage and leap up to half your speed. If you end this movement in the air, you immediately fall to the ground.</p>\n<h2>Absorb Damage</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, you learn to channel the Force into your skin and bones, greatly enhancing your durability. You can use a bonus action to channel the Force throughout your body. Until the start of your next turn, you have resistance to kinetic and energy damage.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Control the Field</h2>\n<p>At 17th level, whenever you use your Instinctive Leap feature, you can leap your entire movement speed instead of only half. Additionally, when you land, you can make an unarmed strike with advantage against a creature within 5 feet of you as part of the same reaction. On a hit, this attack deals an additional 2d6 force damage.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Matukai%20Order.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"twfIPWNHeTNnY0PH","name":"Construction Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Construction Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Construction Engineering discipline create portable, pre-built battlements that allow them to command the battlefield.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Construction Engineering:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You gain proficiency in constructor's implements. Additionally, when you engage in crafting with constructor's implements, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Portable Structure</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Construction Engineering:</strong> 3rd, 11th, and 17th level</em></p>\n<p>You have constructed a set of malleable, portable fortifications that can you and your allies. Over the course of a long rest, you create a portable structure that travels with you.</p>\n<p>Your portable structure can only be directed by you, and you must have a tech focus in order to direct it remotely. If you lack a tech focus, you can instead direct it while it is within 5 feet of you. Your portable structure has the following features:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Its AC equals your tech save DC.</li>\n<li>It has a number of hit points equal to 5 x your engineer level. If your structure is reduced to 0 hit points, it collapses and can't be use again until you spend 1 hour repairing it. which can be done during a short or long rest.</li>\n<li>You can restore missing hit points to your structure by casting the mending tech power on it. or by completing a short or long rest. Casting the mending tech power restores a number of missing hit points equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one), but it can't be repaired to more than half its hit point maximum in this way. Completing a short rest restores your structure to half its hit point maximum, and completing a long rest restores it to its hit point maximum.</li>\n<li>Your structure has two modes: dismantled and deployed. While dismantled, your structure's speed equals your own, it hovers 5 feet off the ground, it up the space a 5 foot cube, and it weighs 500 lbs. This increases to a 10 foot cube and 1,000 lbs. at 11 th level, and a 15 foot cube and 2,000 lbs. at 17th level as you upgrade it. While deployed, your structure's speed is 0 and it takes up space dictated by how its deployed.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>As an action, you can remotely deploy your structure at a space you can see on the ground within 30 feet of you, provided there is sufficient space to support it. This range increases to 60 feet at 11 th level and 120 feet at 17th level. Automatic dismantling of your structure takes 1 minute, and can be initiated on your turn (no action required).</p>\n<p>You can deploy your choice from these structures a combined total of four times, and you gain more uses at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer table. Each time you use this feature in excess of your proficiency bonus, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1 until you complete a long rest. You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Bridge</h3>\n<p>You deploy a bridge up to 30 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 3 feet thick. The bridge starts from the point at which you deploy it, and extends in a direction of your choice. When you dismantle your bridge, it retracts to the point at which you initially deployed it. Both ends of the bridge must be supported in some function; one end cannot be suspended in the air or on unstable terrain. The bridge can hold up to 1,000 lbs., any weight above which causes the bridge to instantly drop to 0 hit points, destroying it. If a creature is on the bridge when it is destroyed or dismantled, it must make a Dexterity saving throw against your tech save DC. On a successful saving throw, it reaches the closest part of the bridge that has stable support, or it maintains a grip on your bridge as it retracts, as appropriate. On a failed save, it falls.</p>\n<p>When you reach 11th level, the bridge
{"_id":"uKs4nEUZxYJ6iAd7","name":"Acquisitions Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Acquisitions Practice</h1>\n<p>Many operatives are hired for the procurement of valuable artifacts, but only the true masters of the art can slip through the tightest security and make off with untold riches, whether they do it for a profit, or for sport. Those operatives who choose the Acquisitions Practice apply a mixture of stealth and impressive acrobatics to surpass any kind of defenses they are met with.</p>\n<h2>Fast and Agile</h2>\n<p>When you use choose this practice at 3rd level, you can use the bonus action granted by your Cunning Action to make a Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) check, use your demolitions kit or security kit to disarm a trap or open a lock, or take the Use an Object action.</p>\n<p>Additionally, climbing no longer costs you extra movement, and you gain the ability to move in flying leaps with incredible speed, precision, and power. When you move, instead of using your walking speed, you may take two short movements by flying. Each movement is at half your speed, and you must end each one on a solid object, a surface, or on the ground. If you do not, you fall and your movement ends. If you Dash, your bonus movement is applied to your normal speed, not this movement.</p>\n<h2>Deft Hands</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn a number of techniques to distract and confuse your opponents. When you deal Sneak Attack damage, you may choose to forgo two of your Sneak Attack dice to perform a deft hand maneuver.</p>\n<p>Some of your aerial maneuvers require your target to make a saving throw to resist the deft hand maneuver's effects. The saving throw DC is as follows:</p>\n<p><strong>Deft Hands save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Dexterity modifier</p>\n<h3>Hinder</h3>\n<p>You attempt to distract your target in order to hinder their movement. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, its movement speed is reduced by half and it makes the first Dexterity saving throw before the end of its next turn with disadvantage.</p>\n<h3>Pilfer</h3>\n<p>You attempt to pick your target's pockets. The target must make a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, you have advantage on the first Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) check you make against the target before the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Tumble</h3>\n<p>You attempt to nimbly roll away. You immediately move 10 feet in a direction of your choice, and the target must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, this movement does not provoke opportunity attacks from the creature.</p>\n<h2>Supreme Sneak</h2>\n<p>Starting at 9th level, you have advantage on a Dexterity (Stealth) check if you move no more than half your speed on the same turn. Additionally, as long as you aren't incapacitated, you no longer take damage from falling less than 100 feet, and have resistance to falling damage.</p>\n<h2>Improved Aerial Agility</h2>\n<p>Starting at 13th level, your Aerial Agility feature improves and you gain the following benefits:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>When you move, you can instead take 3 short movements by flying.</li>\n<li>Whenever you end your flying movement and you are within 5 feet of a climbable surface, you can grab onto that surface as though you were climbing upon it.</li>\n</ul>\n<h2>Thief's Reflexes</h2>\n<p>When you reach 17th level, you can take two turns during the first round of any combat. You take your first turn at your normal initiative and your second turn at your initiative minus 10. You can't use this feature when you are surprised.</p>\n<p>Additionally, you learn to utilize the momentum of your fall to make deadly vertical strikes. Whenever you fall at least 50 feet and land within 5 feet of an enemy creature you can use your reaction to make one weapon attack against that creature. If the attack is a Sneak Attack, you can deal three additional weapon dice worth of damage and the creature must make a Dexterity saving throw or be
{"_id":"uV3tG38Fo7JAXF0W","name":"Mounted Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Mounted Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Mounted Specialists excel at mounted combat. Mounted Specialists are most dangerous from the seat of a speeder or saddle of a varactyl, though they can hold their own from the ground. Their versatility often has them leading the charge or protecting the team.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in Animal Handling or Piloting.</p>\n<h2>Born to the Saddle</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, your mastery as a rider becomes apparent. You have advantage on saving throws made to avoid falling off your mount. If you fall off your mount and descend no more than 10 feet, you can land on your feet if you're not incapacitated.</p>\n<p>Finally, mounting or dismounting a creature or vehicle costs you only 5 feet of movement, rather than half your speed.</p>\n<h2>Unwavering Mark</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you can menace your foes, foiling their attacks and punishing them for harming others. When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can mark the creature until the end of your next turn. This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or you die, or if someone else marks the creature. While it is within 5 feet of you, a creature marked by you has disadvantage on any attack roll that doesn't target you.</p>\n<p>In addition, if a creature marked by you deals damage to anyone other than you, you can make a special melee weapon attack against the marked creature as a bonus action on your next turn. You have advantage on the attack roll, and if it hits, the attacks weapon deals extra damage to the target equal to half your fighter level.</p>\n<p>Regardless of the number of creatures you mark, you can make this special attack a number of times equal to your Strength modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Warding Maneuver</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, you learn to fend off strikes directed at you, your mount, or other creatures nearby. If you or a creature you can see within 5 feet of you is hit by an attack, you can roll ld8 as a reaction if you're wielding a melee weapon or a shield. Roll the die, and add the number rolled to the target's AC against that attack. If the attack still hits, the target has resistance against the attack's damage.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Constitution modifier (a minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Hold the Line</h2>\n<p>At 10th level, you become a master of locking down your enemies. Creatures provoke an opportunity attack from you when they move 5 feet or more while within your reach, and if you hit a creature with an opportunity attack, the target's speed is reduced to 0 until the end of the current turn.</p>\n<h2>Ferocious Charger</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, you can run down your foes, whether you're mounted or not. If you move at least 10 feet in a straight line right before attacking a creature and you hit it with the attack, that target must succeed on a Strength saving throw (DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength modifier) or be knocked prone. You can use this feature only once on each of your turns.</p>\n<h2>Vigilant Defender</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, you respond to danger with extraordinary vigilance. In combat, you get a special reaction that you can take once on every creature's turn, except your turn. You can use this special reaction only to make an opportunity attack, and you can't use it on the same turn that you take your normal reaction.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/I
{"_id":"ucmQpCjxdEN6tpxD","name":"Form IX: Tràkata","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form IX: Tr&agrave;kata</h1>\n<p>Form IX, also known as Deception Form, capitalizes on a lightweapon's ability to quickly be toggled on and off. Those guardians who focus on Tr&agrave;kata Form perform dazzling tricks with their lightweapon, confusing their opponents before dispatching them.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.hGM2crUL5i4fZX9G]{Tr&agrave;kata Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6 of the Player&rsquo;s Handbook. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Monkey-Lizard</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter a confusing stance for one minute. As a part of this bonus action, and as a bonus action on each of your turns, when you take the Dodge action, you can make one melee weapon attack against a creature within range. Additionally, when you make this melee weapon attack, you can flourish your weapon to attempt to distract your target. Make a Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) check contested by a Wisdom (Perception) check of the target of your attack. On a success, you make this attack roll with advantage.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>Unbalancing Block</h3>\n<p>When you are hit with a melee weapon attack, and you are wielding a lightweapon with which you are proficient, you can use your reaction and expend a use of your Channel the Force to add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of +1) to your AC for that attack, potentially causing the attack to miss you.</p>\n<h2>Duplicitous Force</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, when you make a Dexterity (Sleight of Hand) check, you gain a bonus to that check equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one).</p>\n<h2>Pass the Blade</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when a creature misses you with an attack, you gain temporary hit points equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one), and you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, minimum of one) to the first melee weapon attack and damage rolls you make against that creature before the end of your next turn.</p>\n<h2>Master of Deception</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, your skill with a lightweapon is both mesmerizing and confounding. Your Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.</li>\n<li>Your attack rolls can't suffer from disadvantage.</li>\n<li>Whenever a creature misses you with a melee attack, it takes 5 energy damage.</li>\n<li>Whenever a creature hits you with a melee attack, it takes damage equal to half of the damage you take from the attack.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Trakata%20Form.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"uqpzyWm3JoIJlHrb","name":"Biochem Engineering","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Engineer","description":{"value":"<h1>Biochem Engineering</h1>\n<p>Those engineers who choose the Biochem Engineering discipline focus on utilizing their vast knowledge of medicine and chemistry to supply allies with potent healing and enemies with debilitating poisons and acids.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>When you choose this discipline at 3rd level you gain proficiency in the Medicine skill, biochemist's kits, and poisoner's kits. additionally, when you engage in crafting with biochemist's kits and poisoner's kits, the rate at which you craft doubles.</p>\n<h2>Modified Biochemist's Pack</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you learn to modify and combine your biochemist's kit and poisoner's kit, creating a mobile laboratory using your chemistry expertise. Over the course of a long rest, you can expend 500 cr worth of materials to create your modified biochemist's pack. You must have a biochemist's kit, a poisoner's kit, and materials in order to perform this modification.</p>\n<p>Your biochemist's pack is enhanced, requires attunement, can only be used by you, and counts as a tech focus for your tech powers while you are attuned to it. Your modified biochemist's pack has 4 modification slots, and it gains more at higher levels, as shown in the Modification Slots column of the engineer class table. For each modification installed, your tech point maximum is reduced by 1. Over the course of a long rest, you can replace or remove a number of modifications up to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one).</p>\n<p>Some modification effects require saving throws. When you use such an effect from this class, the DC equals your tech save DC.</p>\n<p>Your modified biochemist's pack comes equipped with a chemical distribution system, complete with three chemical mixtures: corrosive, invigorating, and noxious. As an action, you can activate your distributor and target a creature within 30 feet, with an effect determined by the mixture.</p>\n<h3>Corrosive Mixture</h3>\n<p>Your distributor emits a burst of acid. The target must make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, a creature takes 1d6 + your Intelligence modifier acid damage. This mixture's damage increases by 1d6 when you reach 5th level (2d6), 11th level (3d6), and 17th level (4d6).</p>\n<h3>Invigorating Mixture</h3>\n<p>Your distributor emits a bolt of kolto. The target gains 1d6 + your Intelligence modifier temporary hit points, which last until the end of your next turn. The temporary hit points granted by this mixture increases by 1d6 when you reach 5th level (2d6), 11th level (3d6), and 17th level (4d6).</p>\n<h3>Noxious Mixture</h3>\n<p>Your distributor emits a cloud of poison. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, a creature takes 1d6 + your Intelligence modifier poison damage. This mixture's damage increases by 1d6 when you reach 5th level (2d6), 11th level (3d6), and 17th level (4d6).</p>\n<h2>Biochemist's Touch</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, whenever you grant temporary hit points, or deal acid or poison damage using a tech power or class feature, you may expend one use of your Potent Aptitude to increase the potency. When you do so, the amount of temporary hit points you grant or damage you deal is increased by the amount rolled on the die. The damage is the same type as the original damage.</p>\n<h2>Potent Mixtures</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 6th level, when you cast a tech power of 1st-level or higher that grants temporary hit points, or deals acid or poison damage, you add your Intelligence modifier (a minimum of +1) to the roll.</p>\n<h2>Epicenter</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, as a reaction when you take damage from a creature within 15 feet of you that you can see, you can use one of your mixtures. The effects of the mixture release in a 15-foot-radius sphere centered on you, and if the mixture requires a saving throw, you automatically succeed on it. Additionally, the affected area is diffi
{"_id":"vWCA4gae11g8s1xq","name":"Assault Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Assault Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Assault Specialists focus on the development of raw physical power honed to deadly perfection. Assault Specialists combine rigorous training with physical excellence to deal devastating blows.</p>\n<h2>Brute Force</h2>\n<p>When you choose this specialty at 3rd level, once per turn, when you deal damage with a weapon, you can deal an additional 1d4 damage of the same type as the weapon&rsquo;s damage. If this damage would affect multiple creatures, you can only apply this damage bonus to one of them.</p>\n<p>This damage increases to 1d6 at 5th level, 1d8 at 9th level, 1d10 and 13th level, and 1d12 at 17th level.</p>\n<h2>Remarkable Athlete</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, you can add half your proficiency bonus (rounded up) to any Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution check you make that doesn&rsquo;t already use your proficiency bonus.</p>\n<h2>Brutish Durability</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, once per round, roll 1d6 and add the die to your saving throw total. If applying this bonus to a death saving throw increases the total to 20 or higher, you gain the benefits of rolling a 20 on the d20. You can choose to use this feature before or after you make a saving throw, but you must decide before the GM says whether the save succeeds or fails.</p>\n<h2>Additional Fighting Style</h2>\n<p>At 10th level, you can choose a second Fighting Style option.</p>\n<h2>Devastating Critical</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when you score a critical hit with a weapon attack, you gain a bonus to that weapon's damage roll equal to your fighter level.</p>\n<h2>Survivor</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, you attain the pinnacle of resilience in battle. At the start of each of your turns, you regain hit points equal to 5 + your Constitution modifier if you have no more than half of your hit points left. You don't gain this benefit if you have 0 hit points.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Assault%20Specialist.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"vlLsGoFKFHBKyVue","name":"Way of Tutelage","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Consular","description":{"value":"<h1>Way of Tutelage</h1>\n<p>With the Force, knowledge is most often passed from a master to an apprentice. Those consulars who follow the Way of Tutelage know the strength of working together exceeds that of working alone.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gan proficiency in your choice of Intimidation or Persuasion.</p>\n<h2>Humanoid Companion</h2>\n<p>When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, you've taken an apprentice, gaining the services of your own humanoid companion.</p>\n<p>Create your humanoid companion as detailed in the Companions section of the Customization Options document for Expanded Content.</p>\n<p>If your companion dies, or you want to bond with a different one, you must first break the bond with your current companion. Bonding with a new companion takes 8 hours spent in an appropriate location. You may only have one companion at a time.</p>\n<p>In addition to its traits and features, your companion gains additional benefits while it is bonded to you:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Your companion gains two additional traits. It gains one more additional trait when you reach 11th level in this class. For each trait in excess of your proficiency bonus, your force point maximum is reduced by 2.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Lastly, while bonded and within 10 feet of you, when your companion is hit by an attack, you can use your reaction and expend a use of your Force Shield feature to shroud it in Force energy. if you do so, until the start of your next turn, both you and your companion gain the benefit of your Force Shield. This includes the triggering attack.</p>\n<p>At 11th level, your companion must be with n 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.</p>\n<h2>Strength Flows from the Force</h2>\n<p>At 6th level, when you cast a power that affects only your companion, you can choose to treat the power as if cast at your Max Power Level.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>You Have That Power Too</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 10th level, the bond between you and your companion has strengthened. When your companion is within 10 feet of you, and either you or your companion casts a force power that would affect only one of you, you can, instead, have it affect both.</p>\n<p>At 11th level, your companion must be within 30 feet of you to benefit from this feature. At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet.</p>\n<h2>Got Your Back</h2>\n<p>At 14th level, once per turn, when your companion is within 10 feet of you, and both you and your companion have to make a saving throw to resist the same effect, either you or your companion can choose to have disadvantage on the save. If either of you does so, the other of the two of you gains advantage on the save. You can use this feature before or after you both make the saving throw, but you must do so before the GM says whether the save succeeds or fails.</p>\n<p>At 17th level, your companion must be within 60 feet of you to benefit from this feature.</p>\n<h2>Now I Am the Master</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, your companion has learned almost all that it can from you. As an action on its turn, your companion can take the lead, gaining the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>It gains temporary hit points equal to twice its level.</li>\n<li>Once per turn, when it deals damage or restores hit points, it can roll an additional die.</li>\n<li>It gains resistance to kinetic and energy damage.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if your companion is incapacitated or dies. Once your companion has used this feature, it can't use it again until it finishes a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"core":{"sourceId":"Item.wts5RY6yaPP6greA"}},"img":"systems/sw5e
{"_id":"w1XQ5LzJNpk6PT0F","name":"Form VI: Niman","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Guardian","description":{"value":"<h1>Form VI: Niman</h1>\n<p>Form VI, also known as Moderation Form, strikes a balance between bladework and force powers. Those guardians who focus on Niman Form weave Force manipulation with their melee weapon strikes, pushing their opponents off-balance to create an opening.</p>\n<h2>Form Basics</h2>\n<p>When you choose this form as your focus at 3rd level, you learn the basics of the chosen form. You gain the @Compendium[sw5e.lightsaberform.CJQwWFwTc98U4BpX]{Niman Lightsaber Form}, detailed in Chapter 6. If you already know this form, you can instead choose another lightsaber form. You can&rsquo;t take a lightsaber form option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.</p>\n<h2>The Way of the Rancor</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can enter a balanced stance for one minute. As a part of this bonus action, and as a bonus action on each of your turns, when you use your action to cast a force power, you can make one melee weapon attack.</p>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Channel the Force</h2>\n<p>Lastly at 3rd level, you gain the following Channel the Force option.</p>\n<h3>Telekinetic Slash</h3>\n<p>When you deal damage with an at-will force power, you can expend a use of your Channel the Force and expend force points to deal additional damage to the target. The extra damage is 2d8 for a 1st-level force slot, plus 1d8 for each slot level higher than 1st, to a maximum of 5d8. The damage is the same type as the power's damage.</p>\n<h2>Enlightenment</h2>\n<p>Starting at 7th level, you can add half your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, rounded down, minimum of one) to any saving throw you make that doesn't already include that modifier.</p>\n<h2>Redirect</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, when you would be affected by a force power that requires a Dexterity saving throw or attack roll and would effect only you, you may redirect that power to another target within 30 feet. If the power required an attack roll, make an appropriate attack roll against the new target. If it required a Dexterity saving throw, the new target must make a Dexterity saving throw against your force save DC.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.</p>\n<h2>Master of Moderation</h2>\n<p>At 20th level, the Force flows in perfect concert with your weapon attacks. Your Dexterity and Wisdom or Charisma scores (your choice) increase by 2. Your maximum for these scores increases by 2. Additionally, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have resistance to kinetic and energy damage from unenhanced weapons.</li>\n<li>You have advantage on saving throws against force powers. Additionally, you have resistance against the damage of force powers.</li>\n<li>When you use your action to cast an at-will force power that targets only one creature, you can target an additional creature within 5 feet of the original target and within the power's range.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This effect ends early if you are incapacitated or die. Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Niman%20Form.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"xAObT0H9SNxYOQh2","name":"Predator Technique","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scout","description":{"value":"<h1>Predator Technique</h1>\n<p>Some scouts work in solitude, while others prefer the strength of a group. Followers of the Predator Technique find power lies with the pack; they distract their prey, while their allies go for the kill.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiencies</h2>\n<p>You gain proficiency in heavy armor.</p>\n<h2>Hunting Party</h2>\n<p>When you choose this technique at 3rd level, when you take the Attack action on your turn, you can use a bonus action to direct one of your companions to strike. When you do so, choose a friendly creature who can see or hear you. That creature can immediately use its reaction to make one weapon attack.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of once). You regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Mark of the Predator</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, if the target of your Ranger's Quarry feature can see you, a number of friendly creatures you choose up to your Intelligence modifier have advantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks made to hide from it.</p>\n<h2>Predator's Resolve</h2>\n<p>Beginning at 7th level, you can use your action to gain the following benefits for 1 minute:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>You have advantage on Constitution saving throws.</li>\n<li>At the start of each of your turns, you gain temporary hit points equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum of one).</li>\n<li>When you use your Hunting Party feature and the target of the attack is your Ranger's Quarry, your ally gains a bonus to damage on the attack equal to your Ranger's Quarry Damage Die.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.</p>\n<h2>Prey on the Weak</h2>\n<p>Starting at 11th level, when you hit a creature with a weapon attack, and the creature is below its hit point maximum, the next attack roll made against that creature before the end of your next turn by someone other than you has advantage.</p>\n<h2>On the Hunt</h2>\n<p>At 15th level, when you use your Predator's Resolve feature, a number of friendly creatures you choose up to your Intelligence modifier that you can see within 30 feet of you also gain the benefits of the feature.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Techcaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Predator%20Technique.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"xIgy4jaHPhmry1Ub","name":"Path of Focus","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Sentinel","description":{"value":"<h1>Path of Focus</h1>\n<p>The ways of the Force can reveal themselves to a sentinel through intense concentration and, most importantly, focus. Those sentinels who follow the Path of Focus use debilitating bursts of lightsaber strikes and force powers to exhaust their foes, crushing any hopes they had of mounting an effective defense.</p>\n<h2>Focused Burst</h2>\n<p>Starting when you choose this calling at 3rd level, you learn the @Compendium[sw5e.forcepowers.vmzC47AY66cx1LwU]{Burst} force power, which does not count against your total powers known. Additionally, you can use your Kinetic Combat feature when you cast it as your action. Finally, you add your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice, a minimum of +1) to damage rolls with it, and creatures that succeed on their saving throw take half damage, instead of none.</p>\n<h2>Blade Dance</h2>\n<p>Also at 3rd level, when you deal damage to a creature within 5 feet of you, you can move up to 10 feet without provoking opportunity attacks.</p>\n<h2>Blade Storm</h2>\n<p>At 7th level, your bursts become even more overwhelming. Once on your turn, when a creature takes damage from you twice, you can immediately make one additional attack against that creature (no action required). This attack uses your Kinetic Combat die instead of the weapon's damage die</p>\n<h2>Focused Flow</h2>\n<p>By 13th level, whenever you use a Force-Empowered Self feature, you may instead expend no force points and roll a d4 in place of your Kinetic Combat die.</p>\n<h2>Master Strike</h2>\n<p>At 18th level, your bursts can overpower even the fiercest of foes. Once on your turn, when a creature takes damage from you three times, you can force it to make a Constitution saving throw against your universal force save DC. On a failed save, it becomes stunned until the end of its next turn.</p>"},"source":"PHB","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":"Forcecaster"},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Path%20of%20Focus.webp","effects":[]}
{"_id":"xUUk8lINd1wpQrIh","name":"Beguiler Practice","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Operative","description":{"value":"<h1>Beguiler Practice</h1>\n<p>Those operatives who choose the Beguiler Practice augment their natural wiles and charm with subtle utilization of the Force. They tap into these powers to cloud the minds of their foes, distracting and diverting before abruptly dispatching them.</p>\n<h2>Forcecasting</h2>\n<p>When you choose this practice at 3rd level, you have derived powers from your emotional connection to the Force. See chapter 10 for the general rules of forcecasting and chapter 11 for the force powers list.</p>\n<h3>Force Powers Known</h3>\n<p>You learn 4 force powers of your choice, and you learn more at higher levels, as shown in the Force Powers Known column of the Beguiler Practice Forcecasting table. You may not learn a force power of a level higher than your Max Power Level, and you may learn a force power at the same time you learn its prerequisite.</p>\n<h3>Force Points</h3>\n<p>You have a number of force points equal to your operative level, as shown in the Force Points column of the Beguiler Practice Forcecasting table, + your Wisdom or Charisma modifier (your choice). You use these force points to cast force powers. You regain all expended force points when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Max Power Level</h3>\n<p>Many force powers can be overpowered, consuming more force points to create a greater effect. You can overpower these abilities to a maximum level, which increases at higher levels, as shown in the Max Power Level column of the Beguiler Practice Forcecasting table.</p>\n<p>You may only cast force powers at 4th-level once. You regain the ability to do so after a long rest.</p>\n<h3>Forcecasting Ability</h3>\n<p>Your forcecasting ability varies based on the alignment of the powers you cast. You use your Wisdom for light side powers, Charisma for dark side powers, and Wisdom or Charisma for universal powers (your choice). You use this ability score modifier whenever a power refers to your forcecasting ability. In addition, you use this ability score modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a force power you cast and when making an attack roll with one.</p>\n<p><strong>Force save DC</strong> = 8 + your proficiency bonus +your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<p><strong>Force attack modifier</strong> = your proficiency bonus +your forcecasting ability modifier</p>\n<div class=\"classtable\">\n<blockquote>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"color: #000000; text-transform: uppercase; font-family: 'Russo One'; background-color: #bdc8cc; font-size: 16px;\" colspan=\"6\"><em>Beguiler Practice Forcecasting</em></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"center\">Level</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Force Powers Known</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Force Points</th>\n<th align=\"center\">Max Power Level</th>\n</tr>\n</thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">3rd</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">3</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">4th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">4</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">5th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">5</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">6th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">6</td>\n<td align=\"center\">1st</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">7th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">10</td>\n<td align=\"center\">7</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">8th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">11</td>\n<td align=\"center\">8</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">9th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">12</td>\n<td align=\"center\">9</td>\n<td align=\"center\">2nd</td>\n</tr>\n<tr class=\"rows\">\n<td align=\"center\">10th</td>\n<td align=\"center\">13</td>\n<td align=
{"_id":"yKfUkaPjKwoQKj01","name":"Occultist Pursuit","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Scholar","description":{"value":"<h1>Occultist Pursuit</h1>\n<p>Occultists research the obscure practitioners of mystical arts, from witches to shamans to sorcerers. Those scholars who choose the Occultist Pursuit learn to harness these magics to bewitch and confound their enemies.</p>\n<h2>Rancor's Disposition</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Occultist Pursuit:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>When you use a scholar class feature, or a feature of this archetype, and that feature references your Intelligence modifier, you can substitute your choice of Wisdom or Charisma instead.</p>\n<h2>Curse of Objurgation</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Occultist Pursuit:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>When you target a creature with your Critical Analysis, you can choose one ability. While it can see you, the target has disadvantage on ability checks made with the chosen ability.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, as shown in the scholar table. You regain all expended uses when you complete a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Additional Maneuvers</h2>\n<p><em><strong>Occultist Pursuit:</strong> 3rd level</em></p>\n<p>You gain access to new maneuvers which reflect the progress of your studies of the supernatural. Whenever you learn a new maneuver, you can choose from any of the following as well. The maneuvers are listed in alphabetical order.</p>\n<h3>Agonizing Lethargy</h3>\n<p>You can use an action to expend a superiority die. When you do so, choose a creature you can see within 30 feet of you. The target must succeed on a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the target takes 1d6 necrotic damage for each attack it makes until the start of your next turn. A creature targeted by your Critical Analysis has disadvantage on the save.</p>\n<h3>Befogging Ichor</h3>\n<p>You can use a bonus action to expend a superiority die. When you do so, choose a creature you can see within 30 feet of you. The target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the target can't take reactions until the start of its next turn and on its turn must use its movement to move half its speed in a random direction. Roll a d8 and assign a direction to each face. If the direction rolled is blocked, the target doesn't move.</p>\n<h3>Chains of Transfixing</h3>\n<p>You can use a bonus action to expend a superiority die. When you do so, choose a creature you can see within 30 feet of you that is no more than one size larger than you. The target must succeed on a Strength saving throw or gain four levels of slowed until the start of your next turn.</p>\n<h3>Dark Transference</h3>\n<p>When you hit the target of your Critical Analysis with an attack, you can expend a superiority die and roll it to attempt to siphon life from it. The target must succeed on a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, add the result to the damage roll, and you regain one expended Hit Die.</p>\n<h3>Deathseek</h3>\n<p>When an attack made against the target of your Critical Analysis that you can see would miss, you can use a reaction to expend a superiority die and roll it to force the creature to instead take the hit. The creature must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw. On a failed save, the target takes the minimum damage the attack could have dealt plus additional damage equal to the roll.</p>\n<h3>Reverse Curse</h3>\n<p>When another creature attempts to charm or frighten you or an ally you can see within 15 feet of you, you can use your reaction to expend a superiority die and roll it to attempt to turn the effect back on that creature. The creature must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be be charmed or frightened by you, dependent on the triggering ability, for a number of rounds equal to the die roll or until the creature takes any damage.</p>\n<h3>Shadow Puppetry</h3>\n<p>When a creature you can see within 30 feet of you is reduced to 0 hit points, you can use your reaction to expend a superiority die to give
{"_id":"zxnST2OeLGmt8buI","name":"Praetorian Specialist","permission":{"default":0,"IpSq6HI4edO6e0Yw":3},"type":"archetype","data":{"className":"Fighter","description":{"value":"<h1>Praetorian Specialist</h1>\n<p>Those fighters who choose to become Praetorian Specialists seek perfection of both body and mind. These warriors master the art of warfare, and are often sought as bodyguards for the galaxy's elite. They are engines of destruction and resilience, able to fight on to their last breath.</p>\n<h2>Bonus Proficiency</h2>\n<p>When you choose this archetype at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in one of the following skills of your choice: Insight, Lore, Performance, or Persuasion. Alternatively, you learn one language of your choice.</p>\n<h2>Fighting Spirit</h2>\n<p>Starting at 3rd level, your intensity in battle can shield you and help you strike true. As a bonus action on your turn, you can give yourself advantage on all weapon attack rolls until the end of the current turn. When you do so, you also gain 5 temporary hit points. The number of hit points increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 10 at 10th level and 15 at 15th level.</p>\n<p>You can use this feature three times. You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.</p>\n<h2>Resilient Retainer</h2>\n<p>Starting at 7th level, your discipline and attention to detail allow you to excel in social situations. Whenever you make a Charisma (Persuasion) check, you gain a bonus to the check equal to your Wisdom modifier.</p>\n<p>Your self-control also causes you to gain proficiency in Wisdom saving throws. If you already have this proficiency, you instead gain proficiency in Intelligence or Charisma saving throws (your choice).</p>\n<h2>Tireless Spirit</h2>\n<p>Starting at 10th level, when you roll initiative and have no uses of Fighting Spirit remaining, you regain one use.</p>\n<h2>Rapid Strike</h2>\n<p>Starting at 15th level, you learn to trade accuracy for swift strikes. If you take the Attack action on your turn and have advantage on an attack roll against one of the targets, you can forgo the advantage for that roll to make an additional weapon attack against that target, as part of the same action. You can do so no more than once per turn.</p>\n<h2>Strength Before Death</h2>\n<p>Starting at 18th level, your fighting spirit can delay the grasp of death. If you take damage that reduces you to 0 hit points, you can use your reaction to delay falling unconscious, and you can immediately take an extra turn. While you have 0 hit points during that extra turn, taking damage causes death saving throw failures as normal, and three death saving throw failures can still kill you. When the extra turn ends, you fall unconscious if you still have 0 hit points.</p>\n<p>Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.</p>"},"source":"EC","activation":{"cost":null,"type":""},"actionType":"","damage":{"parts":[]},"armorproperties":{"parts":[]},"weaponproperties":{"parts":[]},"classCasterType":""},"flags":{"dynamiceffects":{"equipActive":false,"alwaysActive":false}},"img":"systems/sw5e/packs/Icons/Archetypes/Praetorian%20Specialist.webp","effects":[]}