| NIoSaT |
Hello together,
I am going to play a home-brew prestige class ontop of my Magus and we are still testing things out.
Something like an infernal contract hunter ....
I will have a pool of "infernal blood points" which I can expend for funny stuff :P
The size of the pool equals to my level in this class(so from 1 up to 10) and it recharges one point per day or I could drink 1/2L blood for one point to speed things up a bit ;)
Are there any official rules out there for drinking blood?
I mean at this point of the story my character is capable of one-hitting CR4 Demons, so when I am in a City with like 10 minutes of time I could go, take anybody, drag them into a dark street and yeah ... "do my business" and gain between 9 and 12 points for my pool which will overfill my pool at any point, I should think about the pools size again...
But what about in a fight? I thought about Blood Crystals in my weapon?
Or is it possible to store Blood and drink it like potions?
I could not find anything on the internet.
So any references or ideas for a bloodthirsty Magus ;)
NIoSaT
| Fear the Alpaca |
Consuming blood reinvigorates you.
Prerequisite: Dhampir.
Benefit: Choose one humanoid subtype, such as "goblinoid" (this subtype cannot be "dhampir"). You have acquired a taste for the blood of creatures with this subtype. Whenever you drink fresh blood from such a creature, you gain 5 temporary hit points and a +1 bonus on checks and saves based on Constitution. The effects last 1 hour. If you feed multiple times, you continue to gain hit points to a maximum of 5 temporary hit points for every three Hit Dice you have, but the +1 bonus on Constitution-based skill checks and saving throws does not stack.
Normally, you can only drink blood from an opponent who is helpless, grappled, paralyzed, pinned, unconscious, or similarly disabled. If you have a bite attack, you can drink blood automatically as part of your bite attack; otherwise, you must first cut your target by dealing 1 hit point of damage with a slashing or piercing weapon (though you may feed upon a creature with severe wounds or a bleed effect without cutting it first). Once you cut the target, you can drink from its wound as a standard action. Drinking blood deals 2 points of Constitution damage to the creature you feed upon.
The blood must come from a living creature of the specified humanoid subtype. It cannot come from a dead or summoned creature. Feeding on unwilling intelligent creatures is an evil act.
I could see basically using this same idea, but just tuned to infernals or what not.
The Blood Is the Life (Su): At 1st level, you can gain sustenance from the blood of the recently dead. As a standard action, you can drink the blood of a creature that died within the past minute. The creature must be corporeal, must be at least the same size as you, and must have blood. This ability heals you 1d6 hit points and nourishes you as if you'd had a full meal. You may use this ability a number of times per day equal to 3 + your Charisma modifier. This bloodline power replaces grave touch.
So I'd say just replace either the constitution gain, or the hitpoint gain with your blood points. Seems like these both kinda follow the same guide lines and require fresh bodies. Haven't seen how to store it yet.
| Fear the Alpaca |
Create Sanguine Elixir is the closest I've found to storing blood for later use. Hope this helps.
Lincoln Hills
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I'd probably just buy regular clay vials (glass ones are spendy!) and see if you can't get gentle repose cast on them regularly. Knocking them back should use the same rules as extracts or potions.
For much, much more on this topic, of course, you could visit the White Wolf forums. But somehow I don't think you're a Tremere. ;)
| NIoSaT |
yeah my first thought was white wolf too cause my origins in RPGs are in Vampire :P
but a Tremere is not that kind of thing we were thinking about when creating this class :P but that's a good idea maybe we find some interesting rules for storing blood or draining it from my foes in the fight without grappling and biting them ^^