College of the Belt weavers

Features:

  • Belt Crafting: At 3rd level, you can create magical belts that grant various effects, like boosting spellcasting or enhancing abilities. <Magic belts now use Tasha’s guide book rules for building objects and are made in only 20% to make and cost half as much to produce>
  • Belt of Inspiration: 3rd level you can use a belt to grant temporary hit points to allies when you perform. <equal to your bardic Inspiration roll>
  • Belt Mastery: At 6th level, you gain proficiency with all types of belts, allowing you to add bonuses to your spells based on the belt you wear. <rarity factor proportional to ability bonus boost //uncomon +1 Rare +2 …etc>
  • Belt of Shifting Weaves at 6th level your transmutation spell are also considered to be of higher spell level for purposes of determining bonus effects. For example you may be able to polymorph into a fey creature or adopt other traits with the alter self spell when you uses this feature. (You must have the feats and other features to for that to work of coarse.)
  • Belt of Many Masks: at 9th level as long as you have a magic belt on Disguise self, Alter self, Polymorph, and true polymorph. are always considered to be prepared spells by you (Assuming you are of a level that can cast the spell) and you also add these spells to your list of spells known when you are of a level that can cast them.
  • Belt of Secrets: At 11th level as long as you are wearing a magic belt you can add can permanently enhance a number of transmutation spells you know equal to your proficiency modifier minus two with two minor meta magic traits of your choice. You may invoke this meta magic through your transmutation magic a number of times per day equal to your proficiency modifier
  • Grand Finale: At 14th level, you can unleash a powerful performance that temporarily enhances the effects of all belts in play. <As a bonus action you can make a performance check and on a 12 or better the rare factor on all belts is doubled>

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