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Summoner [ edit ]

While many who dabble in the arcane become adept at beckoning monsters from the farthest reaches of the planes, none are more skilled at it than the summoner. This practitioner of the arcane arts forms a close bond with one particular outsider, known as an eidolon, who gains power as the summoner becomes more proficient at his summoning. Over time, the two become linked, eventually even sharing a shard of the same soul. But this power comes with a price: the summoner’s spells and abilities are limited due to his time spent enhancing the power and exploring the nature of his eidolon.

Summoners spend much of their time exploring the arcane arts alongside their eidolons. While their power comes from within, they rely heavily on their eidolon companions in dangerous situations. While a summoner and his eidolon function as individuals, their true power lies in what they can accomplish together.

Creating a Summoner [ edit ]

Class Features

As a Summoner you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d6 per Summoner level

Hit Points at 1st Level: 6 + Constitution modifier

Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d6 (or 4) + Constitution modifier per Summoner level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: Light Armor

Weapons: Simple Weapons, Simple Ranged Weapons

Tools:

Saving Throws: Charisma and Wisdom

Skills: Choose 2 from Animal Handling, Arcana, Religion, Investigation, Insight, Intimidation, Perception, Persuasion or Nature

Equipment

You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:

( a ) one simple weapon or ( b ) A shortbow and 10 arrows

) one simple weapon or ( ) A shortbow and 10 arrows ( a ) Leather armor or ( b ) Hide armor

) Leather armor or ( ) Hide armor ( a ) A component pouch or ( b ) An arcane focus

) A component pouch or ( ) An arcane focus (a) An explorer's pack or (b) A diplomat's pack

Table: The Summoner Level Proficiency

Bonus Cantrips Known Spells Known Evolution Points Features —Spell Slots per Spell Level— 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st +2 2 3 3 Summon Eidolon, Evolutions, Eidolon Control, Spellcasting, Eidolons Multi-Attack — — — — — 2nd +2 2 4 4 Summoner's Bond, Eidolon's Senses 2 — — — — 3rd +2 2 5 6 Lifelink 3 — — — — 4th +2 3 7 8 Ability Score Improvement 3 — — — — 5th +3 3 8 9 — 4 2 — — — 6th +3 3 9 11 Bond Feature, Call Eidolon 4 2 — — — 7th +3 3 10 13 — 4 3 — — — 8th +3 3 11 15 Ability Score Improvement 4 3 — — — 9th +4 3 12 17 — 4 3 2 — — 10th +4 4 13 18 Bond Feature, Aspect 4 3 2 — — 11th +4 4 14 20 — 4 3 3 — — 12th +4 4 15 22 Ability Score Improvement 4 3 3 — — 13th +5 4 15 24 — 4 3 3 1 — 14th +5 4 15 26 Bond Feature, Strong Bond 4 3 3 1 — 15th +5 4 16 27 — 4 3 3 2 — 16th +5 4 16 29 Ability Score Improvement 4 3 3 2 — 17th +6 5 17 31 — 4 3 3 3 1 18th +6 5 17 33 Improved Aspect 4 3 3 3 1 19th +6 5 18 35 Ability Score Improvement 4 3 3 3 2 20th +6 5 18 36 Evolutionist 4 3 3 3 2

Class Features [ edit ]

Summon Eidolon [ edit ]

Summon Eidolon. You gain the ability to summon to your side a powerful outsider called an eidolon through a 1-minute ritual or a third level spell slot or higher to summon him instantly. The eidolon forms a link with the summoner, who, forever after, summons an aspect of the same creature. An eidolon has the same alignment as the summoner that calls it and can speak all of your languages, chooses two saving throw proficiencies and picks 3 skills. An eidolon shares the summoner's proficiency bonus. If your eidolon is killed, it cannot be summoned again until you have completed a long rest. An eidolon that is sent back to its plane otherwise may be summoned again with a ritual. Conjuring a creature with a spell returns your Eidolon to its plane. Summoning your Eidolon causes other conjured creatures to be returned to their plane.

An eidolon acts on its own initiative, and it obeys any verbal/telepathic commands that you issue to it (no action required by you). Your eidolon can communicate with you telepathically, as long as you are on the same plane.

An Eidolon is incapicitated after being reduced to 0 hit points. It is killed after reaching a negative amount of hitpoints equal to its Constitution score. An eidolon is sent back to its plane if it is killed, or bainshed with a banishment or similar effect. An eidolon that is summoned after a long rest returns with all its hit points. A banished eidolon that was not killed is not healed, until you take a long rest. During a short rest, you may use your Hit Die to heal your eidolon just as you would heal yourself, using your Charisma modifier with the amount rolled. An eidolon remains until is killed, banished, or dismissed by you as an action. Dispel Magic does not banish your eidolon.

The eidolon’s physical appearance is up to the summoner, but it always appears as some sort of fantastical creature. It's general appearance is based on the chosen eidolon form, which may not be changed. As it gains new evolutions, an eidolon's apearance may change appropriately. This control is not fine enough to make the eidolon appear like a specific creature. The eidolon also bears a glowing rune that is identical to a rune that appears on the summoner’s forehead as long as the eidolon is summoned. While this rune can be hidden through mundane means, it cannot be concealed through magic that changes appearance, such as alter self or polymorph (although invisibility does conceal it as long as the spell lasts).

Base Eidolon [ edit ]

An Eidolon's starting ability scores are dependent on rolling or point-buy system. They may be applied in any way. An Eidolon has 5 base forms, which grant it certain properties, and free evolutions, whose properties are already listed in form descriptions.

Quadruped [ edit ]

40FT Walking Speed

AC: 10+Dex

Evolutions: Bite, Limbs (legs) 2

Biped [ edit ]

30FT Walking Speed

AC: 10+Dex

Evolutions: Claws, Limbs (arms), Limbs, (legs)

Serpentine [ edit ]

20FT Walking Speed

AC: 11+Dex

Evolutions: Bite, Reach (Bite), Tail, Improved Natural Armor

Aquatic [ edit ]

20FT Walking Speed, 40FT Swimming Speed

AC: 11+Dex

Evolutions: Gills, Swim 2, Bite, Improved Natural Armor

Servitor [ edit ]

50FT Flying Speed (hover)

AC: 10+Dex

Evolutions: Flight, Hover, Bite

An Eidolon cannot wear armor. It also cannot wield weapons unless it has hands and has the appropriate evolution. You cannot exchange an eidolon's free evolutions for different ones, but you can remove them.

An Eidolon begins with 12 + the eidolon's Constitution modifier hit points. As you gain summoner levels, it gains HP equal to d12 + the eidolon's Constitution modifier, for each summoner level.

Eidolon Multi-attack [ edit ]

On an Eidolon's turn, if it chooses to do an attack action with natural weapons, it can do a multi-attack with all of these. However, there's a limit to how many attacks an Eidolon can do in this short time, the limit increases with levels.

They can do 2 natural attacks in their multi-attack at first level, 3 at 6th level, 4 at 10th Level, and 6 at 17th level

You may only use this a number of times equal to your charisma modifier (Minimum of once) before needing to take a long rest

Evolutions [ edit ]

An eidolon has a pool of evolution points that increases with your summoner level. These evolution points (EP) can be used to buy Evolutions, which give your eidolon features and powers. At level 1, you have 3 Evolution Points. As you level up, you may gain and change evolutions, otherwise they are fixed.

Each eidolon receives a number of evolution points that can be spent to give the eidolon new abilities, powers, and other upgrades. These abilities, called evolutions, can be changed whenever the summoner gains a new level, but they are otherwise set. Some evolutions require that the eidolon have a specific base form or the summoner be of a specific level before they can be chosen. A number of evolutions grant the eidolon additional natural attacks.

Evolutions are grouped by their cost in evolution points. Evolution points cannot be saved. All of the points must be spent whenever the summoner gains a level. Unless otherwise noted, each evolution can only be selected once.

0-Point Evolutions [ edit ]

Creature Type: Choose one “monster type” from the following options; celestial, construct, dragon, elemental, fey, fiend, plant, or undead. The eidolon now belongs to that type. This evolution may only be selected once. A eidolon without this evolution is treated as being a monstrosity.

1-Point Evolutions [ edit ]

The following evolutions cost 1 point from the eidolon's evolution pool.

Basic Magic: An eidolon can cast a cantrip from any spell list, using its Charisma and your summoner level to cast the spell. The eidolon must have a Charisma score of at least 11 to take this evolution. Each time you select this evolution, the eidolon learns a new cantrip.

Bite: An eidolon's maw is full of razor-sharp teeth, giving it a bite attack. The bite deals 1d6 + str mod points of piercing damage (1d8 if Large, 2d6 if Huge). An eidolon cannot make more bite attacks in a turn than the number of bite evolutions it has.

Claws: An eidolon has a pair of vicious claws at the end of its limbs, giving it two claws. The claws deal 1d4+str or dex mod points of slashing damage (1d6 if Large, 1d8 if Huge). A claw attack can be made as a bonus action when the attack action is made, dealing 1d4 points of damage with no ability modifier. The eidolon must have the limbs evolution to take this evolution. This evolution can only be applied to the limbs (legs) evolution once. This evolution can be selected more than once, but the eidolon must possess an equal number of the limbs evolution. An eidolon cannot make more claw attacks in a turn than twice the number of claw evolutions it has.

Climb: An eidolon becomes a skilled climber, gaining a climb speed equal to its base speed. This evolution can be selected more than once. Each additional time it is selected, increase the eidolon's climb speed by 20 feet.

Darkvision: An eidolon has darkvision, enabling it to see 60 feet in darkness in shades of gray. Taking this evolution once more extends the range to 120 feet.

Gills: An eidolon has gills and can breathe underwater indefinitely.

Hooves: An eidolon has a pair of sharp hooves at the end of its limbs, giving it two hooves. The hooves deal 1d4+str or dex mod points of bludgeoning damage (1d6 if Large, 1d8 if Huge). A hoof attack can me made as a bonus action when the attack action is made. The eidolon must have the limbs evolution to take this evolution. This evolution can only be applied to the limbs (legs) evolution once. Alternatively, the eidolon can replace the claws evolution from its base form with these hoof attacks (this still costs 1 evolution point). This evolution can be selected more than once, but the eidolon must possess an equal number of limbs evolutions. An eidolon cannot make more claw attacks in a turn than twice the number of hoof evolutions it has.

Improved Damage: One of the eidolon's natural attacks is particularly deadly. Select one natural attack form and increase the damage die type by one step (1d4>1d6>1d8>1d10 for Medium eidolons, 1d6>1d8>2d6>2d8 for Large eidolons, and 1d8>2d6>2d8>3d6 for Huge eidolons). This evolution can be selected more than once. Its effects do not stack. Each time an eidolon selects this evolution, it applies to a different natural attack.

Improved Natural Armor: An eidolon's hide grows thick fur, rigid scales, or bony plates, increasing its Armor Score by 1. You may choose this evolution multiple times, to a total of 5 (including a free instance).

Magic Attacks: An eidolon is infused with magic, allowing it to treat all of its natural attacks as if they were magic for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction. If the summoner is 10th level or higher, all of the eidolon's weapons are treated as the alignment of the eidolon for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.

Mount: An eidolon is properly skilled and formed to serve as a combat-trained mount. The eidolon must be at least one size category larger than its rider. This evolution is only available to eidolons of the quadruped and servitor base forms.

Pincers: An eidolon grows a large pincers at the end of one pair of its limbs, giving it two pincers. The pincers deal 1d6+str points of bludgeoning damage (1d8 if Large, 2d6 if Huge). A pincer attack can be made as a bonus action when the attack action is made, dealing 1d6 points of damage with no ability modifier. Eidolons with the grab evolution linked to pincers gain a +2 bonus on checks made to grapple. The eidolon must have the limbs (arms) evolution to take this evolution. Alternatively, the eidolon can replace the claws from its base form with pincers (this still costs 1 evolution point). This evolution can be selected more than once, but the eidolon must possess an equal number of the limbs evolution. An eidolon cannot make more pincer attacks in a turn than the number of pincer evolutions it has.

Pounce: An eidolon gains quick reflexes, allowing it to take a dash action as a bonus action during the attack action. This evolution is only available to eidolons of the quadruped base form.

Pull: An eidolon gains the ability to pull creatures closer with a successful attack. Select one type of natural attack. Whenever the eidolon makes a successful attack of the selected type, it can attempt a free grapple check. If successful, the target of the attack is pulled 5 feet closer to the eidolon. This ability only works on creatures of a size equal to or smaller than the eidolon. Creatures pulled in this way do not provoke attacks of opportunity. The eidolon must have a reach of 10 feet or more to select this evolution. This evolution can be selected more than once. Its effects do not stack. Each time an eidolon selects this evolution, it applies to a different natural attack.

Push: An eidolon gains the ability to push creatures away with a successful attack. Select one type of natural attack. Whenever the eidolon makes a successful attack of the selected type, it can attempt a strength check versus the target's dexterity saving throw. If successful, the target of the attack is pushed 5 feet directly away from the eidolon. This ability only works on creatures of a size equal to or smaller than the eidolon. Creatures pushed in this way do not provoke attacks of opportunity. This evolution can be selected more than once. Its effects do not stack. Each time an eidolon selects this evolution, it applies to a different natural attack.

Reach: One of an eidolon's attacks is capable of striking at foes at a distance. Pick one attack. The eidolon's reach with that attack increases by 5 feet. This evolution can be selected multiple times. Its effects do not stack. Each time you select this evolution, you pick a different natural attack to gain reach.

Scent: An eidolon's sense of smell becomes quite acute. The eidolon gains the scent special quality, allowing it to detect opponents within 30 feet by sense of smell. If the opponent is upwind, the range increases to 60 feet; if downwind, it drops to 15 feet. Strong scents can be detected at twice the normal range. Scent does not allow the eidolon to precisely locate the creature, only to detect its presence. It can detect the direction with a move action. The eidolon can pinpoint the creature's location if it is within 5 feet. The eidolon can use scent to track creatures.

Skilled: An eidolon becomes especially adept at a specific skill, gaining a proficiency bonus on that skill. This evolution can be selected more than once. Its effects do not stack. Each time an eidolon selects this evolution, it applies to a different skill.

Slam: An eidolon can deliver a devastating slam attack. The slam deals 1d8+str points of bludgeoning damage (2d6 if Large, 2d8 if Huge). The eidolon must have the limbs (arms) evolution to take this evolution. Alternatively, the eidolon can replace the claws from its base form with this slam attack (this still costs 1 evolution point). This evolution can be selected more than once, but the eidolon must possess an equal number of the limbs evolution. An eidolon cannot make more slam attacks in a turn than the number of slam evolutions it has.

Sting: An eidolon possesses a long, barbed stinger at the end of its tail, granting it a sting attack. The sting deals 1d6+ str or dex mod points of piercing damage (1d8 if Large, 1d10 if Huge). A stinger attack can be made as a bonus action when the attack action is made, dealing 1d6 points of damage with no ability modifier. The eidolon must possess the tail evolution to take this evolution. This evolution can be selected more than once, but the eidolon must possess an equal number of the tail evolution. An eidolon cannot make more sting attacks in a turn than the number of sting evolutions it has.

Swim: An eidolon gains webbed hands, feet, or powerful flippers, giving it a swim speed equal to its base speed. This evolution does not give the eidolon the ability to breathe underwater. This evolution can be selected more than once. Each additional time it is selected, increase the eidolon's swim speed by 20 feet.

Tail: An eidolon grows a long, powerful tail. This grants it proficiency on any attempts to keep its balance or to stay standing

Tail Slap: An eidolon can use its tail to bash nearby foes, granting it a tail slap attack. The tail slap deals 1d6 + str or dex mod points of bludgeoning damage (1d8 if Large, 2d6 if Huge). A tail slap attack can me made as a bonus action when the attack action is made, dealing 1d6 points of damage with no ability modifier. The eidolon must possess the tail evolution to take this evolution. This evolution can be selected more than once, but the eidolon must possess an equal number of the tail evolution. An eidolon cannot make more tail slap attacks in a turn than the number of tail slap evolutions it has.

Tentacle: An eidolon possesses a long, sinuous tentacle, granting it a tentacle attack. The tentacle attack deals 1d4 + str or dex points of bludgeoning damage (1d6 if Large, 1d8 if Huge). A tentacle attack can be made as a bonus action when the attack action is made, dealing 1d4 points of damage with no ability modifier. This evolution can be selected more than once. An eidolon cannot make more tentacle attacks in a turn than the number of tentacle evolutions it has.

Toughness: An eidolon's hit points are increased by your summoner level x2. Selecting this evolution again increases the eidolon's health by your summoner level.

Unnatural Aura: An eidolon is obviously of unnatural origin. Normal animals do not willingly approach within 30 feet of the eidolon unless the creature succeeds on a Wisdom saving throw, or animal’s master (if it has one) makes a Wisdom (Animal Handling) check. The DC for such a save/check is equal to the Summoner's spell save DC.

Wing Buffet: An eidolon learns to use its wings to batter foes, granting it two wing buffet attacks. The wing buffets deal 1d4+str or dex points of bludgeoning damage (1d6 if Large, 1d8 if Huge). The eidolon must possess the flight evolution, with wings, to select this evolution. An eidolon cannot make more wing buffet attacks in a turn than twice the number of wing buffet evolutions it has.

2-Point Evolutions [ edit ]

The following evolutions cost 2 points from the eidolon's evolution pool.

Ability Increase: An eidolon grows larger muscles, gains faster reflexes, achieves greater intelligence, or acquires another increase to one of its abilities. Increase one of the eidolon's ability scores by +2. This evolution can be selected more than once. It can only be applied to any attribute once. This cannot increase an ability score above 20. If used on the Summoner as per the aspect class feature they can instead use the feat variant rule instead of the Ability increase, and can be used for the Eidolon

Constrict: An eidolon gains powerful muscles that allow it to crush those it grapples. Whenever the eidolon successfully grapples a foe using the grab evolution, it deals additional damage equal to the amount of damage dealt by the attack used by the grab evolution as bludgeoning damage. This evolution is only available to eidolons of the serpentine base form.

Energy Attacks: An eidolon's attacks become charged with energy. Pick one energy type: acid, cold, lightning, fire, thunder, radiant, or necrotic. Whenever the selected attack hits, the target takes an additional 1d6 of that energy's type. Selecting this evolution again increases the damage by 1d6, but it cannot be chosen more than twice for the same attack. The summoner must be at least 7th level before selecting this evolution.

Flight: An eidolon grows large wings, like those of a bat, bird, insect, or dragon, gaining the ability to fly. The eidolon gains a fly speed equal to its base speed. The eidolon's fly speed can be increased by spending additional evolution points, gaining a 30-foot increase to fly speed for each additional point spent. The summoner must be at least 5th level before selecting this evolution.

Gore: An eidolon grows a number of horns on its head, giving it a gore attack. This attack is a primary attack. The gore deals 1d6+ str mod points of piercing damage (1d8 if Large, 2d6 if Huge).

Grab: An eidolon becomes adept at grappling foes, gaining the grab ability. Pick bite, claw, pincers, slam, tail slap, or tentacle attacks. Whenever the eidolon makes a successful attack of the selected type, it can attempt to grapple the target as a bonus action. . This ability only works on creatures of a size equal to the eidolon or smaller.

Head: An eidolon grows an additional head. The eidolon does not gain any additional natural attacks for the additional head, but the additional head does allow the eidolon to take other evolutions that add an additional attack to a head (such as a bite, gore, or breath weapon). This evolution can be selected more than once.

Hover:The eidolon flies by means of magic. It loses its wings, and no longer relies on physical means to fly. The eidolon's flight speed is increased by 60 feet. The flight evolution is required to choose this one.

Limbs: An eidolon grows an additional pair of limbs. These limbs can take one of two forms. They can be made into legs, complete with feet. Each pair of legs increases the eidolon's base speed by 10 feet. Alternatively, they can be made into arms, complete with hands. The eidolon does not gain any additional natural attacks for an additional pair of arms, but it can take other evolutions that add additional attacks (such as claws or a slam). Arms that have hands can be used to wield weapons, if the eidolon is proficient. This evolution can be selected more than once.

Minor Magic: An eidolon can cast one of the following spells as a 2nd-level spell without a spell slot, using Charisma as its spell casting ability. (Cure Wounds, Burning Hands, Earth Tremor, Magic Missile, Detect Magic, Hellish Rebuke, Ice Knife, Ray of Sickness, Shield, Sleep, Aganazzer's Scorcher, Blur, Darkness, Hold Person, Lesser Restoration, Misty Step, See Invisibility, Scorching Ray, Warding Wind). This Spell may only be cast once a long rest. A summoner must be at least level 4 to select this evolution. When a summoner is 11th level, the spell is cast at the 3rd level. The eidolon must have a Charisma score of at least 12 to take this evolution. When this evolution is chosen again, it applies to a new spell.

Poison: An eidolon secretes toxic venom, gaining a poison attack. Pick one bite or sting attack. Whenever the selected attack hits, the target makes a constitution save equaling 8+prof bonus of Eidolon + con mod of eidolon. On a failed save, the target takes 2d4 points of poison damage. This poison can be used no more than once per round. This evolution may be selected twice per attack, increasing the damage to 4d4. The summoner must be at least 7th level before selecting this evolution.

Rake: An eidolon grows dangerous claws on its feet, allowing it to make 2 rake attacks on foes it is grappling. These attacks are primary attacks. The eidolon receives these additional attacks each time it succeeds on a grapple check against the target. These rake attacks deal 1d4 points of slashing damage (1d6 if Large, 1d8 if Huge). This evolution is only available to eidolons of the quadruped base form. The summoner must be at least 4th level before selecting this evolution.

Rend: An eidolon learns to rip and tear the flesh of those it attacks with its claws, gaining the rend ability. Whenever the eidolon makes two successful claw attacks against the same target in 1 round, its claws latch onto the flesh and deal extra damage. This damage is equal to the damage dealt by one claw attack plus 1-1/2 times the eidolon's Strength modifier. The eidolon must possess the claws evolution to select this evolution. The summoner must be at least 6th level before selecting this evolution.

Resilient: An eidolon becomes especially adept at an ability saving throw, gaining a proficiency bonus on that save. This evolution can be selected more than once. Its effects do not stack. Each time an eidolon selects this evolution, it applies to a different save.

Resist Energy: An eidolon’s form takes on a resiliency to one particular energy type, which is usually reflected in its physical body (ashen hide for fire, icy breath for cold, and so on). Pick one energy type (acid, cold, lighting, fire, poison, or thunder). The eidolon gains resist resistance to that energy type. This becomes an immunity at level 11. This evolution can be selected more than once. Its effects do not stack. Each time an eidolon selects this evolution, it applies to a different energy type.

Trample: An eidolon gains the ability to crush its foes underfoot, gaining the trample ability. As a full-round action, the eidolon can overrun any creature that is at least one size smaller than itself. This works like the overrun combat maneuver, but the eidolon does not need to make a check, it merely has to move over opponents in its path. The creatures take 1d8 points of bludgeoning damage (1d12 if Large, 2d10 if Huge), plus 1-1/2 times the eidolon's Strength modifier. Targets of the trample can make attacks of opportunity with disadvanatge. If a target forgoes the attack of opportunity, it can make a Dex save for half damage. The DC of this save is 8+ the eidolon's Strength modifier+ the eidolon's proficiency bonus. A trampling eidolon can only deal trampling damage to a creature once per round. This evolution is only available to eidolons of the biped or quadruped base forms.

Tremorsense: An eidolon becomes attuned to vibrations in the ground, gaining tremorsense out to a range of 30 feet. This works like the blindsense evolution, but only if both the eidolon and the creature to be pinpointed are in contact with the ground. The summoner must be at least 7th level before selecting this evolution.

Trip: An eidolon becomes adept at knocking foes to the ground with its bite, tail slap, or tentacle attack, granting it a trip attack. Whenever the eidolon makes a successful bite, tail slap, or tentacle attack, it can attempt to trip the target. The target must attempt a Dexterity saving throw against a DC of 8+ the eidolon's Strength or Dexterity modifier+ the eidolon's proficiency modifier. If the target fails, they are knocked prone. This ability only works on creatures of a size equal to or smaller than the eidolon. The eidolon must possess the bite, tail slap, or tentacles evolutions to select this evolution.

Extra Attack: The Eidolon can Attack twice, instead of once, whenever it takes the Attack action on it's turn. Additionally you can take this evolution again at level 11 summoner to increase the number of attacks to three at the cost of 2 extra evolution points, and to four when you reach 20th level in this class for another 2 evolution points. Extra attacks can be done using a single or many weapons or natural weapons and replace multi-attacks.

Underwater Scent: An eidolon’s sense of smell becomes even more acute while underwater. The eidolon can notice other creatures by scent in a 180-foot radius underwater and can detect blood in the water at ranges of up to a mile. The eidolon must possess the gills and scent evolutions to take this evolution.

Weapon Training: An eidolon learns to use a weapon, gaining Simple Weapon Proficiency as a bonus feat. If 2 additional evolution points are spent, it gains proficiency with all martial weapons as well.

3-Point Evolutions [ edit ]

The following evolutions cost 3 points from the eidolon's evolution pool.

Blindsense: An eidolon's senses become incredibly acute, giving it blindsense out to a range of 30 feet. This ability allows the eidolon to pinpoint the location of creatures that it cannot see without having to make a Perception check, but such creatures still have total concealment from the eidolon. Visibility still affects the eidolon's movement and it is still denied its Dexterity bonus to Armor Class against attacks from creatures it cannot see. The summoner must be at least 9th level before selecting this evolution.

Burrow: An eidolon grows thick and gnarled claws, allowing it to move through the earth. The eidolon gains a burrow speed equal to 1/2 its base speed. It can use this speed to move through dirt, clay, sand, and earth. It does not leave a hole behind, nor is its passage marked on the surface. The summoner must be at least 9th level before selecting this evolution.

Exotic Resistance: An eidolon's form takes on a resiliency to one of the less common energy types. Pick one energy type (radiant, necrotic, force, psychic). The eidolon gains resistance to that energy type. At level 20, this resistance becomes an immunity to the given energy type. This evolution can be selected more than once. Its effects do not stack. Each time an eidolon selects this evolution, it applies to a different energy type. The summoner must be at least 12th level before selecting this evolution.

Frightful Presence: An eidolon becomes unsettling to its foes, gaining the frightful presence ability. The eidolon can activate this ability as part of an offensive action, such as a charge or attack. Opponents within 30 feet of the eidolon must make a Wisdom save or become frightened for 1 minute. A creature may repeat the save every turn. On a success, the creaure is immune to ths effect for 24 hours. The DC of this save is equal to 8+ the eidolon's Charisma mod+ the eidolon's proficiency modifier. Selecting this evolution again causes creatures to be paralyzed instead. The summoner must be at least 11th level before selecting this evolution.

Major Magic: An eidolon can cast one of the following spells as a 4th-level spell without a spell slot, using Charisma as its spell casting ability. (Bestow Curse, Remove Curse, Call Lightning, Dispel Magic, Erupting Earth, Fear, Fireball, Web, Gaseous Form, Lightning Bolt, Slow, Haste [on self], Tidal Wave, Waterbreathing, Waterwalk, Vampiric Touch, Banishment, Blight, Elemental Bane, Fire Shield, Greater Invisibility). This Spell may only be cast once a long rest. A summoner must be at least level 10 to select this evolution. When a summoner is 17th level, the spell is cast at the 5th level. The eidolon must have a Charisma score of at least 13 to take this evolution. When this evolution is chosen again, it applies to a new spell.

Sacrifice (Su): An eidolon can sacrifice its own health to heal another creature. As a standard action, the eidolon can sacrifice up to 2 hit points per summoner level and then touch the target creature, thereby healing the creature for half the amount sacrificed.

Swallow Whole: An eidolon gains the swallow whole ability, giving it the ability to consume its foes. If the eidolon begins its turn with a creature grappled using its bite attack (see the grab evolution), it can attempt to swallow the creature with a second opposed grapple check. The creature can only be up to one size category smaller than the eidolon. Swallowed creatures take damage equal to the eidolon's bite damage each round plus 1d6 points of bludgeoning damage. A swallowed creature keeps the grappled condition, but can attempt to cut its way free with a light slashing or piercing weapon. The amount of damage needed to cut free is equal to 1/10 the eidolon's total hit points. The eidolon's AC against these attacks is equal to 10 + 1/2 its natural armor bonus. If a swallowed creature cuts its way out, the eidolon loses this ability until it heals this damage. Alternatively, the swallowed creature can attempt to escape the grapple as normal. Success indicates that it has returned to the eidolon's mouth, where it can attempt to escape or be swallowed again. The eidolon must possess the grab evolution, tied to a bite attack, to take this evolution. The summoner must be at least 9th level before selecting this evolution.

4-Point Evolutions [ edit ]

The following evolutions cost 4 points from the eidolon's evolution pool.

Blindsight: An eidolon's senses sharpen even further, granting it blindsight out to a range of 30 feet. The eidolon can maneuver and attack as normal, ignoring darkness, invisibility, and most forms of concealment as long as it has line of effect to the target. The eidolon must possess the blindsense evolution to take this evolution. The summoner must be at least 11th level before selecting this evolution.

Breath Weapon: An eidolon learns to exhale a cone or line of magical energy, gaining a breath weapon. Select either acid, cold, force, lightning, poison, necrotic, radiant or fire. The eidolon can breathe a 30-foot cone (or 60-foot line) that deals 1d6 points of damage of the selected type for every 2 summoner levels you possess (rounded down). Those caught in the breath weapon can attempt a Dex save for half damage. The DC is equal to 8+ the eidolon's Constitution modifier+ the eidolon's proficiency bonus. You must complete a short rest for the eidolon to use this ability again. The eidolon can use this ability 1 additional time per rest by spending an additional 1 evolution point (maximum 3/rest). The summoner must be at least 9th level before selecting this evolution.

Dimension Door (Sp): An eidolon learns to cast dimension door as a spell-like ability once per long rest. The caster level for this evolution is equal to the summoner’s caster level. The save DC for this spell is 8 + the eidolon’s proficiency bonus + the eidolon’s Charisma modifier. The eidolon must have a Charisma score of at least 14 to take this evolution. The summoner must be at least 13th level before selecting this evolution. Taking this evolution more than once adds one cast per long rest.

Fast Healing: An eidolon's body gains the ability to heal wounds very quickly, giving it fast healing 1. The eidolon heals 1 point of damage each round, just like natural healing. Fast healing does not restore hit points lost due to starvation, thirst, or suffocation, nor does it allow the eidolon to regrow lost body parts (or to reattach severed parts) unless it's fast healing 5. Fast healing functions as long as the eidolon is alive. This fast healing does not function when the eidolon is not on the same plane as its summoner. This healing can be increased by 1 per round for every 2 additional evolution points spent (maximum 5). The summoner must be at least 11th level before selecting this evolution.

Large: An eidolon grows in size, becoming Large. The eidolon gains a +4 bonus to Strength, a +4 bonus to Constitution, to a maximum of 24, and a +2 bonus to its natural armor,and disadvantage on Stealth skill checks. If the eidolon has the biped base form, it also gains 10-foot reach. Any reach evolutions the eidolon possesses are added to this total. The eidolon must be Medium to take this evolution. The summoner must be at least 8th level before selecting this evolution.

If 6 additional evolution points are spent, the eidolon instead becomes Huge. The eidolon gains a +10 bonus to Strength, a +10 bonus to Constitution, a +6 bonus to Dexterity. Strength and Constitution have a maximum of 30, Dexterity is a max of 26 and a +5 bonus to its natural armor, 10-foot reach, and disadvantage on Stealth checks. If the eidolon has the biped base form, its reach increases to 15 feet (10 feet for all other base forms). Any reach evolutions the eidolon possesses are added to this total. These bonuses and penalties replace, and do not stack with, those gained from becoming Large. The summoner must be at least 13th level before selecting this option.

The ability increase evolution costs twice as much (4 evolution points) when adding to the Strength or Constitution scores of a Large or Huge eidolon.

No Breath:An eidolon no longer needs to breathe. The eidolon does not breathe, and is immune to effects that require breathing (such as inhaled poison). This does not give immunity to cloud or gas attacks that do not require breathing. The summoner must be at least 11th level before selecting this evolution.

Spell Resistance: An eidolon is protected against magic, gaining spell resistance. Gain advantage on saving throws against magical effects. This spell resistance does not apply to spells cast by the summoner. The summoner must be at least 9th level before selecting this evolution.

Ultimate Magic: An eidolon can cast one of the following spells as a 6th-level spell without a spell slot, using Charisma as its spell casting ability. (Cloudkill, Cone of Cold, Destructive Wave, Flame Strike, Greater Restoration, Hold Monster, Immolation, Insect Plague, Maelstrom, Mass Cure Wounds, Chain Lightning, Globe of Invulnerability,Create undead). This Spell may only be cast once a long rest. The eidolon must have a Charisma score of at least 14 to take this evolution. A summoner must be at least level 15 to select this evolution. When this evolution is chosen again, it applies to a new spell.

Spellcasting [ edit ]

Cantrips At 1st level, you know four cantrips of your choice from the Summoner spell list. You learn additional Summoner cantrips of your choice at higher levels, as shown in the Cantrips Known column of the Summoner table.

Spell Slots The Summoner table shows how many spell slots you have to cast your spells of 1st level and higher. To cast one of these Summoner spells, you must expend a slot of the spell’s level or higher. You regain all expended spell slots when you finish a long rest. For example, if you know the 1st-level spell cure wounds and have a 1st-level and a 2nd-level spell slot available, you can cast cure wounds using either slot.

Spells Known of First Level or Higher You know two 1st-level spells of your choice from the Summoner spell list. The Spells Known column of the Summoner table shows when you learn more Summoner spells of your choice. Each of these spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots. For instance, when you reach 3rd level in this class, you can learn one new spell of 1st or 2nd level. Additionally, when you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the Summoner spells you know and replace it with another spell from the Summoner spell list, which also must be of a level for which you have spell slots.

Spellcasting Ability Charisma is your spellcasting ability for your Summoner spells, since the power of your magic relies on your ability to project your will into the world. You use your Charisma whenever a spell refers to your spellcasting ability. In addition, you use your Charisma modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a Summoner spell you cast and when making an attack roll with one. Spell save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier Spell attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier

Eidolon Control [ edit ]

Due to the nature of the summoning, eidolons are resistant to attempts to control the eidolon's movement, mind or attacking abilities. This gives the eidolon advantage on rolls against fear and charm effects, and any effects that can be shrugged off by self harming actions will also be ended when the eidolon is commanded to harm their summoner.

Summoner's Bond [ edit ]

At 2nd level, you further define the nature of your Eidolon's Bond. You can choose Broodmaster, Eidolist, or Synthesist The bonds are detailed at the end of the class description.

Eidolon's Senses [ edit ]

At 2nd level, while on the same plane, you may use a reaction or bonus action to percieve through all the Eidolon's Senses, which replaces and suppresses your own for the time being. You may switch back to your senses as a reaction or bonus action.

Lifelink [ edit ]

At level 3, a summoner's life becomes linked to his Eidolon's. Whenever either the Eidolon or the Summoner takes damage, as a reaction either may sacrifice hit points up to the amount of the damage taken, and not in excess of their current hit points. If they do, they prevent damage equal to the number of hit points lost this way. The Eidolon may only choose to sacrifice hit points if the summoner is damaged, and the summoner may only sacrifice hit points if the Eidolon is damaged. Neither can sacrifice hit points for the other if they are below half of their hit point maximum.

Ability Score Improvement [ edit ]

When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of you choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.

You may increase any ability score of an eidolon in the same way whenever you gain the ability score improvement class feature from the Summoner class. In effect, the Eidolon gets the "Ability Score Improvement" feature at the same levels as its summoner, with the same restrictions. You cannot grant feats to your eidolon in this way.

Call Eidolon [ edit ]

At 6th level, as an action, a summoner can call his eidolon to his side. This functions as dimension door. When used, the eidolon appears adjacent to the summoner (or as close as possible if all adjacent spaces are occupied). If the eidolon is out of range, the ability is wasted. You cannot use this feature again until you finish a short rest.

Aspect [ edit ]

At 10th level, you can take on some of your eidolon's physical traits, and look more like your eidolon. Choose some of your Eidolon's evolutions (excluding Basic/Minor/Major/Ultimate Magic, Large, Toughness), totaling no more than Triple your Hit Dice in Evolution points. The total Evolution Points used is not subtracted from your Eidolon's Evolution Points pool. This can be altered whenever your eidolon's evolutions could be altered.

Strong Bond [ edit ]

At 14th level, both summoner and eidolon gain +3 AC and can't be pushed, pulled or moved away from each other in similar manners (Unless willing) while within 25 feet of each other. Being teleport bypasses the protection.

Improved Aspect [ edit ]

At 18th level, you may select evolutions totaling no more than 6 Evolution Points, and the total Evolution Points for the summoner is now four times their HD

Evolutionist [ edit ]

At 20th level, you may alter your Eidolon's evolutions after a long rest.

Summoner Bonds [ edit ]

As a summoner becomes stronger, they develop ways to utilize their eidolon's capabilities to higher potentials.

Bond of the Eidolist [ edit ]

A Summoner and his hulking Eidolon.

An Eidolist uses their magic to summon an even more powerful Eidolon.

Resilient Eidolon [ edit ]

At 2nd level, your Eidolon is stronger than most. Its Hit Point Maximum is increased by 2 for each summoner level you have. Also whenever the eidolon attacks it gain 1d4 health back for the first attack.

Never Ending Assault [ edit ]

At 6th level, the eidolon now recovers 1d6 HP (instead of 1d4)back, per hit, from the first 2 attacks. Additionally at level 11 the number of attacks increases to three and also recovers 1d8 HP, and finally to four attacks gaining 1d10 HP per attack when you reach 18th level in this class. Extra attacks can be done using a single or many weapons or natural weapons.

Developed Eidolon [ edit ]

At 10th level, your Evolution Point pool is increased by 1/2 your summoner level (rounded down). The Eidolons Hit Point Maximum is increased by 3 for each summoner level you have.

Transposition [ edit ]

At 14th level as a free action you may swap locations with your eidolon and both regain 1/4th HP, +5 AC, and +5 Attack/Damage until the end of your next turn. If it is larger than you, you can appear in any space occupied by the eidolon. The eidolon must occupy the space that was occupied by you if able, or as close as possible if it is not able. You can not use this feature again until you complete a short rest. Gain the ability to use this again if both you and your eidolon are active and the summoner drops to 10 HP or below. (One time only)

At 20th level, this allows all allies within 10 feet of either the summoner or eidolon to receive the effect of the bonuses. Bonus increase to +7 AC, +10 Attack/Damage until the end of the summoners next turn.

Eternal Rage [ edit ]

At the 20th level as long as the summoner or Eidolon have at least 1 HP neither can be defeated. While either are below 10 HP you both gain +5 damage and +5 move speed. This effect only works while they are within 100 feet of each other. Strong bond now protects against any kind of teleportation. The Eidolon cannot be banished.

Bond of the Broodmaster [ edit ]

A Broodmaster and her Eidolons.

A Broodmaster summons multiple, weaker Eidolons.

Brood [ edit ]

At the 2nd level, upon taking this Bond, you summon two eidolons with different abilities.

Their size is small, and as such, their Strength is reduced by 4 and Consitution score is reduced by 2 (minimum 4), and their Dexterity is increased by 3, to a maximum of 20. Its walking speed is decreased by 5 feet. Natural Attacks your eidolons use a smaller damage die. (2d6 becomes 1d8, 1d8 becomes 1d6, 1d6 becomes 1d4, 1d4 becomes 1d3.)

Selecting the Large evolution instead causes your Eidolons to become Medium, which restores your Eidolon's abilities to default. Selecting the Evolution again causes your brood to be Large.

These Eidolons have only half of the hitpoints it normally would have, and half the evolution points it would have (round up)

When you use your Summon eidolon feature, all members of your brood are summoned simultaneously.

Expanded Brood [ edit ]

At the 6th level, you summon three eidolons, with similar features as before. At 12th level, this increases to four. At level 18, this increases to 5.

Brood Bond [ edit ]

At the 10th level, you and your eidolons gain advantage on attack rolls if at least one of you are adjacent to the target. The summoner and all eidolons recover 1 HP for every time another eidolon hits a creature. Your eidolons have advantage on saving throws against being banished.

Improved Brood Bond [ edit ]

At the 14th level, spells that you target on your eidolons and spells your eidolons target on themselves are shared amongst all your eidolons so they all receive the effects. You have perfected the ritual to summon your brood to the point that you may now instantly summon any and all eidolons if they haven't been defeated or banished. Choose if you wish to summon all at once or a few at a time. If any eidolons have been defeated or banished you may sacrifice health (10 HP, 20 HP, 30 HP, 40 HP, 40 HP, ect.. caps at 40) to bring back the eidolon you wish to summon. Cost resets after a long rest.

All Consuming Brood [ edit ]

You're now an overwhelming force of power with no means to be stopped. Age isn’t a factor in your death now, only combat may put you down. At the 18th level, any eidolon that is banished or defeated gives the rest of the brood a pool of 10 health. (Pick and choose how much the summoner or eidolons recover from the pool) Also gives all eidolons from that point on a progressive +1 damage per eidolon banished or defeated. (DM will determine how long the damage increase last). Brood bond recovers 2 HP instead of 1 HP.

If the summoner is defeated the brood will instantly gain 10 HP each, +2 AC, +5 move speed, +1 to hit/damage and Brood bond increases to 3 HP instead of 2 HP. The Eidolons will continue to be under the summoner's control and last until defeated. Roll a d20 after every enemies is defeated that you've done at least 1 damage to, while the summoner is dead, and if you roll 19-20 (No modifiers) another Eidolon is created. 17-20 at level 20. Creating Eidolons with this method allow you to increase the max amount to 15. You may sacrifice 10 Eidolons to resurrect yourself.

Bond of the Synthesist [ edit ]

A Synthesist fused with their Eidolon.

A Synthesist fuses with their Eidolon into a single form.

Fused Form [ edit ]

At 2nd level, you summon the essence of a powerful outsider to meld with your own being. Instead of appearing as a separate creature next to the summoner, the eidolon appears around you, so that you appear to be inside or a part of your eidolon. You direct all of the eidolon’s actions while fused, perceive through its senses, and speak through its voice, as you are now one creature. You act on your initiative, and you and the eidolon cannot take separate actions. While fused with your eidolon, you can use all of your own abilities and gear. An eidolon must be your size or larger for this to happen.

While fused with your eidolon, you use the eidolon’s physical ability scores (Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution), but retains your own mental ability scores (Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma). You gain the eidolon’s hit points as temporary hit points. When these hit points reach 0, the eidolon is sent back to its home plane. A spell or effect that targets you instead targets your eidolon. You also possess all your Eidolon's evolutions and features (such as Armor Class and Movement speed) while fused. While fused both the summoner and Eidolon regan 1 HP at the start of their turn. Regained amount increases by 1 at level 8 and 16.

Banishing effects go against your ability scores, and if your eidolon is banished, it is sent back to its plane, and you take 4d6 force damage.

When you use the Lifelink feature you also gain 5 temporary HP. 7 temporary HP at level 8. Level 16 it increases to 10. At level 20, increases to 15. If the damage of the attacker doesn’t deplete the temporary HP to 0 then you gain the damage they do to your temporary health back into health plus 1d6 and your regain the temporary health.

Inner Power [ edit ]

At 3rd level, when you select this archetype, you gain proficiency with martial weapons and heavy armour. You may perform the somatic components of spells while using a weapon and shield, or a two-handed weapon. You also gain new abilities. At 6th level, while fused, you treat weapons as if they are one size lower. (Reminder: Tiny>Small>Medium>Large>Giant ; Two-handed weapons may be used as one handed but not dual wielded)

Blink Strike

While fused, Blink strike allows the summoner to teleport 20 feet and perform a single melee or ranged attack with a +3 hit/damage but drains a pool of 15 health (Split among the summoner and eidolon) by doing so. Can only be done once per turn. If target is hit you regain 5 health.

Level 8 changed to twice per turn, +4 hit/damage, 25 feet, 10 health. Level 16 changed to three times per turn, +5 hit/damage, 30 feet, 5 health.

Blink Aegis

While separated, Blink aegis allows the summoner to teleport 10 feet and perform a single melee or ranged attack but drains 10 health, +3 AC til the start of your next turn. Fuses the eidolon back to the summoner. If target is hit regain 5 health. Can only be used once per turn.

Level 8 changed to +4 AC, drains 5 health. Level 16 changed to +5 AC, drains 0 health.

Shared Power

Shared power allows the eidolon to sacrifice 1/4 health to heal a creature other than the summoner as an action. Creature gains HP based on amount given, +3 AC and +3 to hit until the end of the creatures next turn.

Level 8 changed to 1/4 +1d6, +4 AC, +4 to hit. Level 16 changed to 1/4 +2d6, +5 AC, +5 to hit

Split Form [ edit ]

At 6th level, as an action, you may split from your Eidolon, and it has the form it regularly would as it appears in a space adjacent to you. The multi-attack class feature now allows the Eidolon to use a simple or martial weapon instead of a natural weapon. As an action, you may re-fuse while adjacent to each other. Any spells or effects that affect you before splitting affect both of you afterwards. Any that affect either of you before re-fusing affect both of you when you refuse. (See page 128 of the Player's Handbook for details on Combining Magical Effects to resolve any potential confusion.)

Fused Aspect [ edit ]

At 10th level, any evolutions you take on as part of your Aspect feature are given to the eidolon when seperated as well. Cannot stack effects beyond original limits on eidolon.

Quickened Split [ edit ]

At 14th level, you may split and re-fuse as a bonus action. When doing either, you may move an additional 10 feet. Also while connected remove restrictions of lifelink so that you may transfer health between the summoner and eidolon whenever you want without the need of taking damage to trigger it. This gives you the options for it to be straight health gained instead of temporary health.

Summoner Spells [ edit ]

Cantrips

acid splash

chill touch

create bonfire

dancing lights

infestation

mage hand

message

minor illusion

prestidigitation

poison spray

produce flame

thorn whip

thunderclap

1st Level

Unseen Servant

Beast Bond(ee)

Cure Wounds

Mage Armor

Shield

entangle

find familiar

fog cloud

hail of thorns

ice knife

warding bond

arms of hadar

2nd Level

Animal Messenger

find steed

Invisibility

Dust Devil (ee)

cloud of daggers

Spiritual Weapon

healing spirit

maximilian's earthen grasp

misty step

3rd Level

call lightning

conjure animals

conjure barrage

sleet storm

spirit guardians

summon lesser demons

Animate Dead

Counterspell

4th Level

Evard's Black Tentacles

Find Greater Steed

Mordenkainen's Faithful Hound

Conjure Minor Elementals

Conjure Woodland Beings

Polymorph

Giant Insect

Banishment

Dominate Beast

dimension door

grasping vine

summon greater demon

5th Level

Wall of Force

Wall of Stone

Conjure Elemental

Conjure Volley

Insect Plague

Teleportation Circle

Cloudkill

Hold Monster

Dominate Person

Reincarnate

Raise dead

Mass Cure Wounds

6th Level

Wall of Ice

Conjure Fey

Arcane Gate

Drawmij's Instant Summons

Planar Ally

Bones of the Earth (ee)

True Seeing

Magic Jar

Create Undead

7th Level

Conjure Celestial

Plane Shift

Teleport

Sequester

Simulacrum

Etherealness

Mirage Arcane

8th Level

Demiplane

Incendiary Cloud

Maze

Antipathy/Sympathy

Telepathy

Dominate Monster

Antimagic Field

9th Level

True Polymorph

Imprisonment

Shapechange

Gate

wish

Multiclassing [ edit ]

Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the Summoner class, you must meet these prerequisites: 13 Charisma

Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the Summoner class, you gain the following proficiencies: Light Armor, Animal Handling, Intimidation, and Nature as well choose between: Simple Weapons or Simple Ranged Weapons

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