

People of the Trees Lo'Kie receive Druidcraft and Shillelagh as natural abilities. Righteous warrior: Read our D&D Paladin 5E class guide If you want to use material. Masters of the Hunt Recieve an extra damage dice with Bows and Crossbows. Woodwalk Lo'Kie receive an advantage on Stealth checks while in woodland, forests, and jungles. Life Cycle: Child 1-20, Teen 21-179, Adult 180-1999, Elder 2000+Ībility Score Increase +2 Wisdom, +2 Constitution.īarkskin Lo'Kie +2 to their natural AC due to their hard bark-like skin. Artificers are complicated, versatile, and walk the line between underpowered and downright broken. The 5e artificer has bounced around in playtesting for years before getting a real launch, and for good reason.

Whenever they’re legal backgrounds then you may want to check before you use any of them with your Dungeon Master (DM). The Lo'Kie have no real society merely scattered circles of druids and rangers protecting, thriving, and learning all they can about the natural world around them.Īb'slav, Am'isu, Az'irad, Esh'ibor, Fer'imir, Jal'voj, Ros'gost.Īv'ana, Sor'ava, Fir'sta, Lal'ena, Mah'ila. Artificers are the first official class to be added to 5e since the beginning and it was a long time coming. In the below provided dnd 5e backgrounds list AL-Marked Background created and introduced by the adventurers league, but it refers to content which wasn’t released in any source listed there. The Lo'Kie will hunt you down, single you out and end you. The Lo'Kie pursue to safeguard the wildlands and places of nature with no regard for the lives of civilized beings who rely on hunting, logging, and fishing to survive. The Lo'Kie are few and far between, the original elves formed by Maliessence they have fallen as their goddess has. Their eyes lack a pupil and are a solid crystal blue that resembles the fresh, clear water of a clean body of water. During Spring wildflowers tend to sprout across their vine hair. Sporting willow tree bark with long drooping hair of greens that resembles leafs and vines, their 'hair' turns yellows, browns, and red during fall and snow white during winter.

The Lo'Kie stand five and a half feet to six feet and two inches tall and weighing a hundred and sixty pounds to two hundred and twenty.
