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| Expanded Spell List || 1st || You add some Spells to the Warlock Spell List
| Expanded Spell List || 1st || You add some Spells to the Warlock Spell List
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| Grasping Vines || 1st || You get Thorn Whip and when you deal Damage or Restrain with Thorn Whip or a Spell from your Expanded Spell List you can deal extra Damage and get that much Temporary Hit Points
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| Example || 6th || Example
| Primeval Resistance || 6th || You're AC can't be less than 16 and you target two creatures with Thorn Whip
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| Example || 10th || Example
| Arboreal Guardian || 10th || You get Resistance to non-magical Bludgeoning, Piercing, and Slashing Damage and can use photosynthesis
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| Example || 14th || Example
| Wrath of the Wilds || 14th || You can Restrain nearby enemies
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| Example || 18th || Example
| Primeval Manifestation || 18th || You don't care about mundane Difficult Terrain, get Resistance to Poison Damage, and deal Damage to Restrained creatures
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==== Wrath of the Forest ====
==== Wrath of the Wilds ====
''14th Level The Primeval Growth Feature''<br>
''14th Level The Primeval Growth Feature''<br>
You can use an Action to lash out with grasping roots at a number of creatures within 30ft, equal to your Proficiency Bonus. Each creature you chose must make a Strength Saving Throw, or be Restrained for 1 minute. As an Action, creatures Restrained in this way can make a Strength (Athletics) Check against your Spell Save DC, escaping from the primeval growth on a success.<br>
You can use an Action to lash out with grasping roots at a number of creatures within 30ft, equal to your Proficiency Bonus. Each creature you chose must make a Strength Saving Throw, or be Restrained for 1 minute. As an Action, creatures Restrained in this way can make a Strength (Athletics) Check against your Spell Save DC, escaping from the primeval growth on a success.<br>