![]() ![]() All other spell effects remain the same only the damage and energy type change. Starting at 10th level, you may change the energy type of any spell you cast to that of your attuned energy type. ![]() Once you grant resistance to other creatures, you must complete a short rest or a long rest before you can grant resistance again. In addition, you gain resistance against the energy type with which you have affinity, and you may choose to use your reaction to grant resistance to the same energy type to a number of creatures of your choice, within your line of sight and within 60 feet of you. Energy MasteryĪt 6th level, whenever you must make a magical attack roll to strike with a spell, you gain advantage on that attack roll. ![]() You also gain advantage on saving throws against attacks, spells and damage from that energy type. Energy SavantĪt 2nd level, whenever you cast a spell using the energy type with which you have affinity, you increase the DC of all saving throws by +1. Wizards who choose acid or poison as their energy type, may also halve the time it takes to copy spells dealing with air, mist or clouds into their spellbook. Whenever you copy a spell using this energy type into your spellbook, the normal time to do so is halved. The energy represents the breath weapon of the dragon with whom you will eventually Bond. Once chosen, this energy type cannot be changed. Draconic AffinityĪt 2nd level, when you choose this school, choose an energy type from among acid, cold, fire, lightning or poison. This school of magic inexorably binds the wizard to the draconic race, and provides special innate abilities geared towards this form of magic. ![]() Some rare wizards eschew the study of a specific school of magic, to focus their studies on the elemental magic that functions as the innate life force that connects all dragons. 5e SRD > Class Options > The School of Draconic Magic ![]()
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