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Expert Divination
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Expert Divination is a Divination School Wizard passive feature which grants an additional Portent Die and allows its user to fulfill prophecies to restore any spent Portent Dice each short rest. These prophecies typically entail casting a spell from a specific school or dealing a specific type of damage.
Description
You gain an additional Portent Die. When taking a Short Rest you receive a set of Prophecies. Complete them to regain missing Portent Dice.
How to learn
Classes:
- Class level 6: Divination School
Notes
- This feature increases the user's maximum number of Portent Dice to 3.
- After short resting, the user receives a random prophecy for each spent Portent Die. Fulfilling this prophecy restores a die with a new, random value.
- That means Expert Divination expands the limit usage of Portent Die from up 2 per long rest to up 3 per short rest.
- The different possible prophecies are:
- Deal a specific damage type:
- Prophecy: Burn After Reading
- Prophecy: Frosty Reception
- Prophecy: Shocking Revelation
- Prophecy: Thunderous Applause
- Prophecy: Forceful Insistence
- Prophecy: Grave Fate
- Prophecy: Venomous Words
- Prophecy: Headache
- Prophecy: Holy Epiphany
- Prophecy: Melting Pot
- Prophecy: A Blunt Tool
- Prophecy: A Little Prick
- Prophecy: Cutting Edge
- Cast a spell from a specific school:
- Prophecy: Well-Read: Learn or cast a spell using a scroll.
- Prophecy: Delivering Alms: Help an ally.[See: Bugs]
- Prophecy: Reap Rewards: Kill an enemy.
- Deal a specific damage type:
Bugs
- Prophecy: Delivering Alms can never be completed because it references a passive which does not exist in the game code.
- Divination Wizards can only have one die per value, yet the game only ensures unique values for Portent dice granted after long rests. This means a fulfilled Prophecy (achieved outside of resting) might result in no extra die if the Wizard already has a die with the same value. For example, a Wizard with 2 Portent dice has a 10% chance of not getting a new die, while a Wizard with a single die has a 5% chance.