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Your innate magic comes from a deep, primal source of hunger and craving. Perhaps your line was cursed for its greed by a god of plenty or generosity. Perhaps one of your forebears was marked by the hungering undead. Sorcerers with this origin have an unyielding appetite for arcana and go to nearly any length to satiate their desire to increase their magical power.

Hungering Progression
Sorcerer Level Features
3rd Hungering Origin Spells, Hungry Eyes, Thirsty Soul
7th Feast of Arcana
11th Glutton for Punishment
15th Greedy Heart

Hungering Origin Spells 

3rd-Level Hungering Feature 

You gain origin spells at the sorcerer levels listed in the Hungering Origin Spells table. See the Sorcerer Subclass class feature for how these spells work.

Hungering Origin Spells
Sorcerer Level Spells
3rd Ray of Enfeeblement, Enthrall
5th Vampiric Touch, Hunger of the Void*
7th Compulsion, Blight
9th Dominate, Modify Memory
11th Eyebite, Harm

*indicates a spell found in this Document

Hungry Eyes 

3rd-Level Hungering Feature 

You can sense when a creature is nearing death. You know if a creature you can see that isnt undead or a construct within 30 feet of you is below half its hit point maximum. Your spell attacks ignore half cover and three-quarters cover when targeting creatures you sense with this feature.

Thirsty Soul 

3rd-Level Hungering Feature 

When you reduce a hostile creature to 0 hit points, you regain hit points equal to your sorcerer level + your Charisma modifier (minimum of 1). This feature can restore you to no more than half your hit point maximum.

Feast of Arcana 

7th-Level Hungering Feature 

When you reduce one or more hostile creatures to 0 hit points with one spell of 1st circle or higher, you regain 1 spent sorcery point.

Glutton for Punishment 

11th-Level Hungering Feature 

You can use your reaction to intentionally fail a saving throw against a spell that deals damage and that was cast by a hostile creature. If you do so, you regain a number of spent sorcery points equal to half your Charisma modifier (minimum of 1). 

Greedy Heart 

15th-Level Hungering Feature 

When you spend sorcery points to create spell slots or use metamagic, you reduce the cost by 1 sorcery point (this cant reduce the cost below 1).