You can only roll one Intuition die for a check if you receive Intuition dice from multiple sources, increase one die by one type and roll that one. This increases the type of die you roll by one size (d6, d8, d10) to a maximum of a d10. You don’t have to be proficient with the skill or tool to gain this benefit.įeats, magic items, and other features may improve your Intuition die. You add the number rolled to the ability check. Each dragonmark has a trait that allows you to roll an Intuition die, a d4, when you perform an ability check with a particular skill or tool. The Mark of Finding sharpens your senses and improves your perception, while the Mark of Making guides your hands when you work with artisan’s tools. Intuition DiceĪ dragonmark improves your ability to perform a specific type of task. Aberrant dragonmarks aren’t tied to the dragonmark houses and can be taken by any character. Alternatively, the Aberrant Dragonmark feat grants limited but dangerous magical abilities. As your dragonmarked character grows in level, you can take the Greater Dragonmark feat to reflect the growing power of your dragonmark. There are two additional options related to dragonmarks. So, if you’re making an elf character, you can choose to take the Mark of Shadow instead of being a wood elf or high elf. For dwarves, elves, gnomes, and halflings, the dragonmark replaces your subrace.You keep some of the standard half-elf traits and replace others with the traits associated with your mark. For half-elves and half-orcs, a dragonmark is a variant race.For humans, a dragonmark is a variant race that replaces the normal traits associated with those races.Creating a Dragonmarked Characterĭragonmarks are associated with race and are represented by a combination of variant races and subraces. A criminal may have been exiled from their house, while an urchin could be an orphan who never knew they had a tie to one of the dragonmarked families. A guild artisan or entertainer can work in one of the house guilds. A dragonmarked noble may be part of the ruling family. In creating a dragonmarked character, your background can help to establish your relationship to the house. Not every member of a given family possesses a dragonmark conversely, merely possessing a dragonmark does not grant special status within the house. The families that carry these marks joined together to form the Dragonmarked Houses, powerful forces that dominate different industries. In Eberron, each mark is tied to specific bloodlines.
The mark is a source of mystical power and enhances the bearer’s ability to perform certain tasks. A dragonmark is a mystic sigil that appears on the skin.