Spirit magic, curses, the occult arts, there are many ways to define a Witch. But which ideas and mechanics make for the best D&D witch? Today we discuss the themes that a Witch needs to differentiate itself from other spellcasting classes. Then we take a look at 3 different witchy homebrew classes, each with a unique take on the concept. Which witch is the best witch? Tune in to find out.
We had a bit of audio trouble on this one, Pat's mic died midway through recording and we had to use a backup. The last 40 minutes isn't to the standard I would like. Expect a shiny new mic with quality to match coming by episode 8.
The Witch by Zarieth (version 3.0) can be found here:
https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-L7gG0ZSzBHgbWv7t_wf
The Witch (free version) by the Middle Finger of Vecna (Mage Hand Press) can be found here:
https://mfov.magehandpress.com/2016/09/witch.html
The Occultist (version 1.1) by KibblesTasty can be found here:
https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-M-WtrKeZNFdEXq0MKXw
Intro and outro music is Lord of the Land by Kevin MacLeod from Incompetech.
The image in the title card is by Designdrunkard on Pexels.
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