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Draconic Bloodline

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Draconic Bloodline Subclass Icon.png
Your veins carry draconic magic, the result of a powerful dragon ancestor.

Draconic Bloodline is one of the Subclasses of Sorcerer. These Sorcerers are harder to hit than their counterparts. They also have the ability to gain resistance and deal more damage with certain types of damage based on their bloodline.

Subclass Features

This subclass obtains all the features from its base class, Sorcerer, in addition to its unique features outlined below.

Level 1

Draconic Ancestry Description Grants
Red (Fire) Fire is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
Black (Acid) Acid is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
Blue (Lightning) Lightning is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
White (Cold) Cold is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
Green (Poison) Poison is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
Gold (Fire) Fire is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
Silver (Cold) Cold is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
Bronze (Lightning) Lightning is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
Copper (Acid) Acid is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.
Brass (Fire) Fire is the damage type associated with your dragon ancestor.

Level 6

  • Elemental Affinity Icon.png Elemental Affinity: Damage When you cast a spell that deals damage of the type associated with your draconic ancestry, you add your Charisma modifier to the damage.
  • Elemental Affinity Icon.png Elemental Affinity: Resistance When you cast a spell that deals damage of the type associated with your draconic ancestry, you can spend 1 Sorcery Point to gain Resistance to that damage type.

Level 11

  • Fly Icon.png Flight: You can now fly at will using your movement speed.