Nullveil Arcanist
Adversary overview
A robed spellbreaker trained to unravel arcane forces, he bend magical currents to shield their allies and suffocate hostile spellcasting at its source.
This adversary was designed as an anti-mage support unit, something that I found it lacks in the Core Book. It supposed to be a coward unit that protects behind other adversaries. My main inspiration was Hush, a level 5 Midnight Spell.
Stat block
Standard attack
Features
Passives
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Spellward
The Arcanist has resistance to magic damage.
Actions
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Arcane Barrierstress 1
Mark a Stress and choose an ally within Far range to create a barrier around them. Until they next take damage, they gain one of the following effects:
- Resistance to physical damage
- Resistance to magic damageAn ally can only benefit from one Arcane Barrier at a time. Applying a new effect removes the previous one.
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Veil of Silencefear 1
Spend a Fear and choose a target within Far range. The target must make a Finesse Reaction Roll (14). On a failure, they are enveloped in arcane silence and cannot cast spells. The effect lasts until the Arcanist takes damage.
Reactions
Motives & tactics
Experiences
- Magical Knowledge +2
Nullveil Arcanist
Tier 1 support
A robed spellbreaker trained to unravel arcane forces, he bend magical currents to shield their allies and suffocate hostile spellcasting at its source.
Motives & Tactics: Protect key allies, Disrupt spellcasters, Reposition to avoid pressure
Difficulty: 12 | Thresholds: 5/9 | HP: 4 | Stress: 5
ATK: +2 | Greatstaff: Far | 1d8+2 Magical
Experience: Magical Knowledge +2
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Features
Nullveil Arcanist
This adversary was designed as an anti-mage support unit, something that I found it lacks in the Core Book. It supposed to be a coward unit that protects behind other adversaries. My main inspiration was Hush, a level 5 Midnight Spell.
Domains
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Class Items
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Nullveil Arcanist Subclasses
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Background Questions
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