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Relic Seeker

Your focus is on the study of archaeological sites and arcane treasures. You wish to uncover the secrets of the past and use them to solve the mysteries of the present and future. As an archetypal Relic Seeker, you likely believe that knowledge and artifacts should never be hoarded by an individual, but shared with the greater community. You practice techniques for delving into lost ruins, and for the recovery, utilization, and safe transportation of potentially dangerous magical artifacts.

Archeology Expert

3rd-level Relic Seeker feature
You can cast the identify spell as a ritual. Intelligence is your spellcasting ability for the spell.
Additionally, whenever you make an Intelligence (History) check related to ruins or long-dead cultures, you are considered proficient in the History skill and add double your proficiency bonus to the check, instead of your normal proficiency bonus.

Fortune & Glory

3rd-level Relic Seeker feature
Your study of eldritch treasures, occult objects, and arcane implements allows you to use them with greater skill than most. You can use the bonus action granted by your Cunning Action to use a property of a magic item that normally requires an action to use.
Additionally, you gain an additional way to use your Sneak Attack; you can use your Sneak Attack against a creature when you make an attack with a magic weapon to which you are attuned, even if it doesn’t have the finesse or ranged property. All other rules of Sneak Attack still apply to you.

Cleansing Ritual

9th-level Relic Seeker feature
You can perform a ritual over the course of 10 minutes to indefinitely suppress the malignant effects of a cursed object. You must remain within 5 feet of the object for the duration of the ritual. At the end of the ritual, the object loses each of its cursed properties until you die, you use this feature again, or you use your action to end this feature’s effects on the object. If the item has other magical properties, it retains them.
If a creature is attuned to the item when this feature’s effects end on it, that creature immediately becomes subject to the object’s curse.

Tomb Raider

13th-level Relic Seeker feature
Your career delving into ruins and uncovering lost treasures has prepared you for just about every situation that could occur within dungeons. You have advantage on saving throws you make against traps and magical effects other than spells.

Belongs in a Museum

17th-level Relic Seeker feature
As an action, you can attempt to suppress the magical properties of a single magic item you can see within 30 feet of you. If the item is no rarer than very rare, it becomes subject to this feature’s effects. If the item is legendary, make a DC 30 Intelligence (Arcana) check. On a success, the item becomes subject to this feature’s effects.
When a magic item becomes subject to this feature’s effects, it loses all of its magical properties, becoming a mundane item of its type for 1 hour or until you lose concentration (as though concentrating on a spell). If the suppressed item is a magic weapon, you can imbue a nonmagical weapon you’re holding with the suppressed item’s magical properties for the duration. The weapon doesn’t need to be of the same type as the suppressed item, and the weapon doesn’t gain any curse or sentience properties the suppressed item would normally have. You are considered attuned to the weapon for the duration, and it doesn’t count against the number of magic items to which you can be attuned.
Once you attempt to suppress a magic item’s properties with this feature, you must finish a long rest before you can use this feature again.

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