Over generations of experimentation, a splinter order of blood hunters began to emerge, one that focused on brewing toxic elixirs to modify their capabilities in battle, altering their blood and, over time, become something beyond what they once were. They called themselves the Order of the Mutant.
Do blood hunters get spells?
The Blood Hunter class by Matt Mercer is not a spellcasting class, it does not have the spellcasting feature and gains no spells and therefore does not have a list of spell it can cast.
What race is best for blood Hunter?
Blood Hunter Races In terms of playable races, the best bets for a strong blood hunter are hill dwarves, wood elves, stout halflings, variant humans, and half-orcs.
Will blood Hunter ever be official?
In short: it’s not official. It’s basically “homebrew”/third-party content, just like anyone else’s, except DDB has given it a special placement/designation because of their partnership with Critical Role. This will not change with the release of the Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount book in March 2020.
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.
How many mutagens can you create at 3rd level?
At 3rd level, you can concoct a single mutagen when you finish a short or long rest. Starting at 7th level, the number of mutagens you can create when you finish a rest increases to two, and at 15th level, you can now create three mutagens.
When do you get more mutagens in dungeons and Dragons?
Starting at 7th level, the number of mutagens you can create when you finish a rest increases to two, and at 15th level, you can now create three mutagens. As a bonus action you can consume a single mutagen, and the effects and side effects last until you finish a short or long rest, unless otherwise specified.