Godslayer (5e Class)
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God-Slayer
He called to charge, the foolish lesser deity. His clerics and paladins charged. There is a whinny from the sudden steeds before several fall flat on their faces or toss off their rider. Their legs had been removed from right under then. A series of large blades point to the deity, who is beginning to grasp the urgency of the situation. The wielders of the winning hand said only three words.
No more gods.
Path of Blasphemy
The godslayers were once all servants of the gods, similar to paladins. But, unlike the oathkeepers, they designed to seek out and destroy other divine beings instead. They did not hunt your simple fiends, no. They hunted the devils in charge. Godslayers of evil deities were known to have stripped the wings off angels and silence their seraphic voices. These wars were unceasing, and the godslayers were always at the forefront for their hirer. However, soon, the brunt of the task came to bear down on their shoulders. They were now being forced to just kill one another. Many, in having killed for their gods, were made scapegoats to damning curses or worse. They could not longer rejoin the world as they once had, and for many, this was their death sentence. People saw them to be heretics. Their own eyes opened and saw the gods forsake them. With renewed rage and purpose, they no longer would shackle themselves to divinity like a dog. No, they would go and destroy those who dared use them and then toss them away like pawns.
Creating a Godslayer
By Shabarall |
What path did your character take to reach this forsaken status? Were they born cursed? Did they commit sacrilege and get cursed? Did a religious body hex them for an act the followers found abominable? Were they once devout knights of an order, only to be ousted by corruption and underhanded means? Or, were they disillusioned with fealty to deities that played with human lives like toys?
- Quick Build
You can make a godslayer quickly by following these suggestions: First, either Constitution or Strength should be your highest ability score, followed by Wisdom. Second, choose the outlander background.
Class Features
As a Godslayer you gain the following class features.
- Hit Points
Hit Dice: 1d10 per Godslayer level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + Constitution modifier per Godslayer level after 1st
- Proficiencies
Armor: none
Weapons: Simple and Martial Weapons
Tools: One musical instrument of your choice
Saving Throws: Strength, Constitution
Skills: Choose 3 from: Athletics, Acrobatics, Intimidation, Perception, Religion, or Survival
- Equipment
You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:
- (a) One Martial Weapon or (b) Two Simple Weapons
- (a) a relic of your former faith or (b) Explorer's Pack
- If you are using starting wealth, you have 1d4 x 10 gp in funds.
Level | Proficiency Bonus |
Damage Reduction | Features |
---|---|---|---|
1st | +2 | - | Tempered Body, Forsaken |
2nd | +2 | - | Indomitable Will |
3rd | +2 | 1 | Deicidal Path, Adding Scars |
4th | +2 | 1 | Ability Score Improvement |
5th | +3 | 2 | Rebuke, Extra Attack |
6th | +3 | 2 | Indomitable Will Improvement |
7th | +3 | 3 | Visionary |
8th | +3 | 3 | Ability Score Improvement |
9th | +4 | 4 | Deicidal Path feature |
10th | +4 | 4 | Survivor |
11th | +4 | 5 | Apostatic Weapon |
12th | +4 | 5 | Ability Score Improvement |
13th | +5 | 6 | Deicidal Path feature |
14th | +5 | 6 | Surge |
15th | +5 | 7 | Persevere |
16th | +5 | 7 | Ability Score Improvement |
17th | +6 | 8 | Transparency |
18th | +6 | 8 | Deicidal Path feature |
19th | +6 | 9 | Ability Score Improvement |
20th | +6 | 10 | Ascended Battler |
Tempered Body
Starting at 1st level, your body's power emanates from the beatings you have taken in the name of your cause. The scars show the abuse of the divine, and your body is proof your own power overcame it. Your body is your greatest defiance in the face of gods. While unarmored, your Armor Class is equal to 10 + your Strength modifier + you Constitution modifier. You can still use a shield and get this benefit.
Forsaken
Starting at 1st level, the power of the divine is behind you. You turn your back on its wooing words and embraces, lies to heal your wounds with paltry placation. You can no longer be healed by means of spells. You become immune to being charmed and you gain proficiency in the Insight skill.
Indomitable Will
At 2nd level, the godslayers resolve makes it impossible to domineer their minds or control their fate, which is rife with unpredictable violence. You have advantage on saving throws against divination magic which would read your mind or detect your location.
Starting 6th level, you gain resistance to the damage dealt from spells from the Divination school of magic, and you gain advantage on saving throws to resist their effects.
Deicidal Path
Just as gods are varied in their powers and domains, a godslayer must be adapted to fighting the particular target of their animosity. This can range from tactics to elemental advantages. At 3rd level, choose a subclass feature from Weave Slasher, Ichor Drinker, Divine Slayer, Faith Crusher and Armageddon Survivor, detailed towards the bottom of the class description. You gain features from your subclass at 3rd, 9th, 13th and 18th levels.
Adding Scars
The trait of one who kills gods is tenacity: an unwillingness to die. Starting 3rd level, you become able to reduce the damage you take by breaking fate itself so the event was changed. When you take damage, you may use a reaction to reduce the damage by an amount as shown on the Damage Reduction column of the Godslayer table.
Ability Score Improvement
When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.
Extra attack
Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.
Rebuke
Starting at 5th level, you reject defeat with all your being, unwilling to rest until your thirst for vengeance or anger has been quenched. If you would drop to 0 hit points, you may instead have 1 hit point remaining. You must finish a long rest before using this feature again.
Visionary
Starting at 7th level,as one who breaks the iron grip of the divine in this world, you can perceive beyond the normal mortal sights. You gain 30 feet of blindsight.
Survivor
Starting at 10th level, godslayers can return even from the brink of death due to their pure overpowering will. You gain advantage in death saving throws.
Aposatic Weapon
Starting at 11th level, you cannot be deterred by any god and you will harm all of them and murder them brutally once you get your hands on them, particularly the one which wronged you the most, as well as their ilk. Choose one creature type from celestial, fiend, or undead. You have advantage on saving throws to resist spells or effects caused by a creature of the chosen type. Additionally, when you make an attack roll against the chosen creature type, you can give yourself advantage on the attack roll. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Godsayer level, and you regain all expended uses after a short or long rest. Finally, when you land a critical hit on your chosen creature type, you may roll the damage dice three times, instead of twice.
Surge
At level 14,you have a well of power within you which can reverse heavy injuries at will in a pinch. On your turn, you can use a bonus action to regain hit points equal to 2d10 + your godslayer level. Once you use this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again.
Persevere
At level 15, after being smacked down so many times, you no longer quite feel the pain. All the carving and goring done to your body shows just how inured to pain, ascended from mortality, you have become. You gain resistance against one damage type of your choice from bludgeoning, piercing or slashing.
Transparency
At 17th level, the world made by gods is laid bare before you, and you see through all its lies. As a bonus action, you train the strength of your eyes to see the truth. For 1 hour, you gain 120 feet of truesight. You can use this feature once, regaining use when you finish a long rest.
Ascended Battler
At 20th level, your feats against the divine render you like one of their ranks, with an incredible form which renders the weak unable to raise a finger against you. Your raw power and strength exudes like a pressuring aura. You gain 10 feet bonus to your movement speed. Additionally, you can use an action to exude an aura of impressive power for 1 minute. When you are attacked with this aura up, the creature making that attack must make a Wisdom saving throw with a DC equal to 8 + your Strength modifier + your proficiency bonus. On a failure, the attacker rolls its attack roll with disadvantage. On a successful save, the creature is immune to this effect for 24 hours. Creatures are aware of this effect before attacking you, as your aura manifests in a shimmering golden form around you. Creatures with an Intelligence score of 3 or less are immune to this effect. Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.
Weave Slasher
Weave slashers are specific to the powers which defy magical gods. They nullify its effects to sunder the magical web the gods made. In turn, they themselves eschew magic and its use.
- Anti Magic Vision
They cannot pull the wool over your eyes any longer. Starting 3rd level, you gain 120 feet of devilsight, which is darkvision that cannot be impeded by magical darkness.
- Resister
You, through the sheer brunt of tenacity, develop a resistance against the spells the gods may use to hamper the achievement of your goals. Starting 9th level, you gain advantage in Wisdom and Charisma saving throws.
- Divine Twilight
Using your powers, you herald the ending of the tyranny of gods and the effects of their powers. Starting 13th level, as a reaction, you may select up to five other creatures, including yourself, within 30 feet of yourself. You can end all diseases and conditions afflicting each creature you choose. Once you use this feature, you can't do so again until you finish a long rest.
- Magic Striker
You become able to stop spells in their tracks, as well as stop their output. Starting 18th level, if a ranged spell attack would target you, you may expend your reaction to parry it and halve the damage you would have taken. Additionally, you may make a special melee weapon attack with your bonus action. If you hit with it, the target's magical energies become disrupted and they cannot cast any spells until the beginning of their next turn. You may use this feature a number of times equal your Strength modifier, regaining use after finishing a long rest.
Ichor Drinker
You take from those which you've slain, reveling in bathing in their blood and innards. Your strength gathers from these kills and the spilling of blood.
- Revenge Precision
When you're hit, you make sure to hit back as hard as you can, where it hurts most. Starting 3rd level, you may expend a reaction when you take damage from a creature within 5 feet of you to study them more closely in a glance. On your next turn, you have advantage on your first attack roll against the creature. Also, you become proficient in the Perception skill. If you are already proficient in this skill, you instead gain expertise.
- Jugular
You vie in battle for the spillage of blood, which nourishes you in its sight and content. That requires that you hit the right spot. Starting 9th level, You gain an additional +2 bonus to attack rolls made with a weapon which you are proficient in.
- Cunning Drain
Those you attack are sources to fulfill your literal bloodlust. This replenishes your killing intent and whets your power. Starting 13th level, when you make a successful critical hit against a creature, you may regain hit points up to half of the amount of damage dealt.
- Expert Bleeder
Your hits are so trained to strike vulnerable spots to bleed. Starting 18th level, you land critical hits on a roll of 19-20.
Divine Slayer
Divine slayers have their head in the game and their eyes on the prize, always. They hit hard to deal with the big fishes.
- Fury
You may throw aside all concern for defense to attack with fierce desperation. Starting 3rd level, when you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly. Doing so gives you advantage on melee weapon attack rolls during this turn, but attack rolls against you have advantage until your next turn.
- Culminating Rage
Your power collects when you feel that rush. Starting 9th level, when you would have advantage on any roll which you already have advantage on, you may stack the advantage, rolling one extra die and taking the highest value of the three.
- Tools to Kill
You utilize weapons to their fullest in your mission for divine blood. Starting 13th level, as part of a short rest, you may focus and imbue a weapon which you are proficient in with your resolve. Until the end of your next long rest, you may add your proficiency bonus to your damage rolls with this weapon.
- Ultimate Slayer
Your power climbs new heights, making your strikes more savage when pushed to the limit. When you use your Surge feature, you double all your damage rolls for the next minute.
Armageddon Survivor
A survivor never stops. they always get back up. Even if fire comes, they will endure and live, like cockroaches. The gods can try everything in their disposal to kill you, and you can take them all.
- Inured
Your body is unbending to the cries of pain and submission roiling within you, which the gods wish to elicit from you. Starting 3rd level, you may add your Constitution modifier to the amount of damage reduction, as per your Adding Scars feature. Also, you become proficient in the Survival skill. If you are already proficient in this skill, you instead gain expertise.
At 13th level, this bonus increases to twice your Constitution modifier.
- Insurmountable
You bolster your defenses as you prepare for the final assaults those pathetic, desperate deities send your way. Your body is readied, and ascends mortality in its basic needs. Starting 9th level, you no longer need to eat, drink, breathe or sleep. You are immune to diseases, poison damage, and being poisoned. You also gain advantage in Constitution saving throws against exhaustion.
- Comeback
The elements cannot claim you to death. Starting 13th level, you may use Rebuke twice before you require a short or long rest. You additionally gain resistance to one damage type of your choice from psychic, radiant, necrotic, fire, and cold.
- Immortal Mortal
You can survive anything the days of wrath will throw at you. Starting 18th level, at the start of each of your turns, you regain hit points equal to half your level if you have no more than half of your hit points left. You don't gain this benefit if you have 0 hit points.
Faith Crusher
Those who revere gods gain your scorn. You hate them as much as the gods themselves. With a swing of your weapon, you enact crowd control and send all their sheeple heads rolling.
- Null Evade
The sheep-like masses following their god will flee in the sight of you, but you will catch of them before they can make a step past with your powerfully honed reactions. You may now take a number of reactions equal to half your Strength modifier per round.
- Repeat Attacker
You smash and slash, hacking away relentlessly as long as there are still attached heads. At 9th level, you can use your action to make a melee weapon attack against all hostile creatures within your weapon's reach. If you do so, you make a single attack roll and compare the result to each target's AC, and you make a single damage roll for all creatures you hit with the attack.
- Replenish
One can get tired fighting so many mooks for prolonged periods of time, but not you. You regain energy by winning small battles within the big wars. Starting at 13th level, when you land a critical hit on a target, you may regain use of your Surge feature.
- Evoke Burst
Starting 18th level, you can push others from you through the sheer power you exude in a single burst. When you use the Surge feature, you can cause all creatures within 30 feet of you to make a Dexterity saving throw against a DC equal to 8 + your Strength or Constitution modifier + your proficiency bonus. On a failed save, they are pushed back 15 feet, take 4d10 force damage, and are knocked prone. On a successful save, they take half the damage, are not pushed, and are not knocked prone.
Multiclassing
Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the godslayer class, you must meet these prerequisites: Constitution 15, Strength 14
Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the godslayer class, you gain the following proficiencies: Martial weapons, Strength saving throws
This class Was originally made by Tatan
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