How long do blood hunter mutagens last?

Brand of Castigation Your brand lasts until you dismiss it, or you apply a brand to another creature. Your brand counts as a spell for the purposes of dispel magic, and the spell level is equal to half of your blood hunter level (maximum of 9th level spell).

What stats do blood hunters need?

Stats: Choosing What and Why Generally, a Blood Hunter should prioritize 3 stats, or ability scores—Constitution, Intelligence, and either Strength or Dexterity. Constitution is a powerful ability score—it adds to your character’s Hit Points, as well as your ability to stave off exhaustion.

Is Blood Hunter op DND?

No, sorry. Blood Hunter isn’t official. It’s basically a (well-regarded) homebrew class that D&D Beyond have posted on their site. It has not appeared in anything Wizards has published.

When do you get a new mutagen in Blood Hunter?

You gain an additional formula at 7th level, 11th level, 15th level, and 18th level. Additionally, when you gain a new mutagen formula, you can choose one of the formulas you already know and replace it with a new mutagen formula. At 3rd level, you can concoct a single mutagen when you finish a short or long rest.

What can you do in order of the mutant?

1 Formulas. You begin to uncover forbidden alchemical formulas that temporarily alter your mental and physical abilities. 2 Mutagencraft. At 3rd level, you can concoct a single mutagen when you finish a short or long rest. 3 Strange Metabolism. 4 Brand of Axiom. 5 Blood Curse of Corrosion. 6 Exalted Mutation.

What do you need to know about the Blood Hunter class?

The Blood Hunter Class for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) – D&D Beyond. Jump to… Sacrifice to Preserve Life A Monster to Fight Monsters Creating a Blood Hunter Blood Hunter Multiclassing Class Features Blood Hunter Orders Order of the Ghostslayer Order of the Lycan Order of the Mutant Order of the Profane Soul.

Why do Blood Hunters go on their hunts alone?

While a blood hunter begins their journey alone, they also acknowledge the strength in numbers and the benefits of trusted companions. Many blood hunters keep allies to both ensure that they succeed at their hunts, and to keep a watchful eye to prevent them from losing touch with their humanity.

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