Rhythmancy is a fundamental aspect of magic that is summoned through the performance of music. Though it is sometimes considered an independent school of magical study, Rhythmancy spells all align with various existing schools and can potentially be learned by any arcane practitioners — if they know where to look.
This document includes a list of 5e class options, feats, spells, and magic items utilizing Rhythmancy.
- Chapter 1: Learning Rhythmancy Spells
- Chapter 2: Casting Rhythmancy Spells
- Chapter 3: Rhythmancy Classes
- Bard Subclass: College of Legends
- Ranger Subclass: Wild Composer
- Chapter 4: Rhythmancy Feats
- Chapter 5: Rhythmancy Spells
- Chapter 6: Rhythmancy Magic Items
- License
This content was written to be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. It makes the following modifications from Systems Reference Document 5.1:
- To ensure compatibility with characters created using either Systems Reference Document 5.1 or 5.2, base-level class and subclass features in this document do not include a level requirement, unless they have additional feature dependencies. You gain such features as soon as you select the corresponding class or subclass.
- "Species" is used in place of "race". "Ancestry" or "variant" is used in place of "subrace".
- "Focus Points" is used in place of "Ki Points".
- This document uses new traits called Condition Resistance and Condition Vulnerability. Resistance to a condition means that a creature has Advantage on Saving Throws made to resist that condition, and vulnerability to a condition means that a creature has Disadvantage on such Saving Throws.
- Damage and condition resistance, vulnerability, and immunity are now grouped together as Resistances, Vulnerabilities, and Immunities respectively.
- Resistance, vulnerability, and immunity to Poison apply to both the damage type and the Poisoned condition.
Rhythmancy: The Magic of Music is © 2022 Mario Panighetti. Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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