Faithful Cantrips
Upon their Branding, Faithful will have the ability to use four cantrips. Two of these will be exclusively used in combat, while the other two are used for Utility.
Generic Offence - Each Faithful mage will have the ability to cast either a melee or ranged cantrip as their basic magic attack. You may only learn one or the other - If a character is to learn the basic melee cantrip, they will never be able to learn the basic ranged cantrip.
Generic Defense - Each Faithful mage will have the ability to defend against an attack using their magic. This will be an alternative to using the typical [Body + Dexterity/Athletics] saving/defense roll. Similar to the offensive cantrip, the mage may only learn one defensive cantrip.
Generic Utility - Each Faithful will have the choice to choose between two cantrips. This cantrip will mostly be used outside of combat for interactive purposes or replacing a utility item (such as a torch or rope). If this is to be used in combat, it will be used as a bonus action [Mind + Faith].
Deity Specific - Each Faithful, depending on their deity, will have a unique ability catering only to their specialty. They have two to choose from, however you can only choose one from here too. This will be treated in the same way as the Generic Utility cantrip - Non-combative but can be used as a Bonus Action.
Effects
Cantrip Effects - Cantrips are used specifically as a utility based ability, providing aid in defensive and non-combative situations. Each cantrip, depending on its branch, will provide a use.Offense - (Used in combat to inflict damage to a target)
Defense - (Used in combat as an alternative to the regular defense roll)
Communication - (Conversing with another being through any method)
Perception - (Not to be confused with the skill stat - Changing the difficulty in visibility for targets in a radius)
Movement - (Makes traversing various terrains possible or easier)
Alteration - (Changes the properties of a target object)
Stock - (Allows the caster to carry something they wouldn’t usually be able to)
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