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Daemon Eater[edit]

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Daemon eaters are created when humanoids are sacrificed during demonic cult ceremonies. However, when cult sacrifices don't work out as planned, it is possible for a daemon eater to be created. A humanoid infected with Demonblight.


Creating a Daemon Eater[edit]

Quick Build

You can make a daemon eater quickly by following these suggestions. First, Constitution or Strength should be your highest ability score, followed by Strength. Second, choose the outlander or acolyte background. Third, choose one martial weapon of choice, a dungeoneer's pack, and a shortbow with 20 arrows as your starting equipment.

Class Features

As a Daemon Eater you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d10 per Daemon Eater level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + Constitution modifier per Daemon Eater level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: none
Weapons: Simple weapons, martial weapons
Tools: None
Saving Throws: Constitution, Strength
Skills: Choose two: Athletics, Acrobatics, Deception, Intimidation, Sleight of Hand, Survival, or Medicine.

Equipment

You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:

  • (a) One martial weapon of choice or (b) Two simple Weapons of choice
  • (a) Explorers pack or (b) Dungeoneers pack
  • (a) Hand crossbow with 20 bolts or (b) Shortbow with 20 arrows
  • A trinket of your life before you became a daemon eater (Roll on the table in the Player's Handbook on pages 160-161)

Table: The Daemon Eater

Level Proficiency
Bonus
Features
1st +2 Malevolence, Corrupted Limb
2nd +2 Devour, Corrupted limb attack
3rd +2 Corruption Feature, Daemonic Art
4th +2 Ability Score Improvement, Extra Attack
5th +3 Daemonic Breath,Corrupted Limb improvement
6th +3 Daemonic Strength
7th +3 Extra Attack
8th +3 Ability Score Improvement
9th +4 Corrupted Limb improvement, Corruption Feature Improvement
10th +4 Daemonic Muscle and Reflexes, Devour improvement
11th +4 Daemonic Breath, Daemonic Soul
12th +4 Ability Score Improvement
13th +5 Corrupted Limb improvement
14th +5 Daemonic Fortitude, Extra Attack
15th +5 Daemonic Breath, Corruption Feature Improvement
16th +5 Ability Score Improvement
17th +6 Corrupted Limb improvement, Daemonic Leap
18th +6 Daemonic Soul, Devour improvement
19th +6 Ability Score Improvement
20th +6 Immortal DaemonDevour improvement

Malevolence[edit]

Beginning at level 1, you gain a dark aura that surrounds you. This aura appears as a shimmering violet fog and while you are wearing no armor and not wielding a shield, your AC equals 11 + your Strength modifier + your Constitution modifier. All Beasts with a Wisdom score below 10 are uneasy around and are prone to avoid you.

Corrupted Limb[edit]

When you contracted Demonblight one of your limbs took the brunt of the disease causing it to become Daemonic in nature and morphology. Chose one of the Corrupted Limbs listed below.

Arm

One of your arms no longer looks like your own; it has a different color, a different skin texture, and the fingertips are claws. You use the damage from your corrupted limb attack in place of the normal damage of your unarmed strike with your corrupted arm, which now deals slashing damage. Additionally, you can use the "grapple" action as a bonus action.

  • Starting at 5th level, while you have a target grappled with your Corrupted Arm, you may use your action to crush the grappled target and deal your Corrupted Limbs Damage as Bludgeoning damage instead of Slashing damage.
  • Starting at 9th level, both of your arms become corrupted and can block attacks, granting you +1 AC per free corrupted hand.
  • Starting at 13th level, you may now attempt to grapple a creature after successfully hitting them with your Corrupted Arm (no action required by you) and may use your bonus action to throw a creature you grappled 5 times your Strength modifier feet away from you.
  • Starting at 17th level you gain advantage in all Strength saving throws and when you successfully hit a creature with your Corrupted Arm, you may now automatically succeed on the grapple check. You may use this feature 2 number of times, and you regain all uses of this feature after you finish a long rest.
Leg

One of your legs is now Daemon like with a clawed foot. You can roll a d6 in place of the normal damage of your unarmed strikes with your corrupted leg which now deals piercing damage. This die changes as you gain daemon eater levels, as shown in the Corrupted Limb Attack column of the daemon eater table. When you successfully hit a creature with this attack, you can use a bonus action to attempt to shove the target.

  • Starting at 5th level, your movement speed increases by an additional 10 ft and you ignore difficult terrain.
  • Starting at 9th level, both of your feet become corrupted and now you can now use your bonus action to take the Dash action.
  • Starting at 13th level, you are more skilled with your legs allowing you anchor yourself into surfaces and walk across vertical surfaces and ceilings while leaving your hands free without needing to make a check.
  • Starting at 17th level, your legs are now like your own,and when you take the Dash action, the extra movement gained is double and you gain advantage in all Dexterity saving throws.
Eye

One of your eyes is now pitch black with a red iris. This eye lets you see normally in darkness, both magical and nonmagical, to a distance of 120 feet.

  • Starting at 5th level, your sight becomes stronger and you gain advantage on Wisdom(Perception) checks that rely on sight.
  • Starting at 9th level, you do not suffer disadvantage with ranged weapons against targets beyond the normal range.
  • Starting at 13th level, your attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 19-20.
  • Starting at 17th level, your attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 18-20 instead and you additionally gain truesight for 10 feet.
Heart

You show no severe outward corruption of the Demonblight; however, your blood is now black and harden like steel. Because of this you have an AC bonus equal to half your proficiency modifier.

  • Starting at 5th level, you additionally gain resistance to fire and cold damage.
  • Starting at 9th level, you additionally gain resistance to poison damage and immunity to the poisoned and disease condition.
  • Starting at 13th level, you additionally gain resistance to non-magical slashing and bludgeoning damage.
  • Starting at 17th level, you additionally gain resistance to non-magical piercing damage and you have advantage on all saving throws against spells and other magical effects that target you.

Devour[edit]

At 2nd level a daemon eater gains the ability to devour the remains of their opponent, as a way to gain nutrition, vitality and a part of the soul. As an action, when you are near the body of a deceased target, you can consume the body of the target to gain one trait of the creature from a list by the DM, which becomes active immediately.

The traits you may Devour include actions that do not require an attack roll to be made (i.e. multiattack, claws, shortbow, etc. cannot be gained, however traits such as a wolf’s pack tactics, may be gained). You may not gain legendary traits or actions, resistances, or spells with this feature. You can only gain up to your Constitution modifier + 1/2 your proficiency modifier (rounded up) number of traits this way. When you choose to devour beyond this number, those traits are then dormant. After a long rest you may choose a number of traits up to your Constitution modifier + 1/2 your proficiency modifier (rounded up) to be active until the next long rest, while the rest of the traits lay dormant until chosen.

The action takes one minute to complete and you are considered to be prone during this time. The creature must be freshly dead to gain their features, having died within 8 hours. Regardless of when the creature died, using this feature on a corpse is the equivalent of eating one day's worth of food for you. When you use this feature on a corpse, that corpse is almost completely devoured to the point that it cannot be raised as an undead nor can it be targeted by Devour a second time. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Constitution modifier (a minimum of once). When you complete a long rest, you regain all expended uses.

Starting at 10th level, you can use an addition usage of Devour to pick two traits from a creature you Devour. You may choose to do this before or after seeing the list of traits.

Starting at 18th level, you no longer require another usage of Devour to take that second trait from the same creature.

Starting at 20th level, you can take resistences and legendary traits with this ability

Corrupted limb attack[edit]

Beginning at 1st level, The Demonblight begins a change your body to look like a demon, as consequence the malevolence exhaled by you corrodes your enemy,As your Damage rolls gain additional Necrotic damage equal to your proficiency + your level in this class.


Corruption Feature[edit]

At 3rd level your corruption manifests in three ways. Bodily Corruption, Worldly Corruption, and Tamed Corruption, all detailed below. Your Corruption Feature grants additional abilities at 9th and 15th level.

Daemonic Art[edit]

As you gain more control over your corruption, you can manifest your malefic aura in other unique ways. Starting at 3rd level, you can use an Art based on your Corruption a number of times equal to your Constitution modifier. You regain all expended uses of Daemonic Arts after finishing a short or long rest.

Arm (Malevolent Wave)

You sweep your arm, sending out a wave of malevolence in a 15 ft. cone. All creatures in the area must make a Dexterity saving throw with a DC of 8 + your Constitution modifier + your proficiency bonus, taking double the corrupted limb damage die as necrotic damage on a failure or half as much damage on a success.

Leg (Malevolent Storm)

You sweep your legs around, creating a cyclone of malevolence in a 5 ft. radius, 20 ft. tall cylinder. All creatures in the area must make a Dexterity saving throw with a DC of 8 + your Constitution modifier + your proficiency bonus, taking double the corrupted limb damage die as necrotic damage on a failure or half as much damage on a success.

Eye (Balor's Eye)

You can force fate itself to change to your will. When another creature you can see within 30 feet of you makes an attack roll, an ability check, or a saving throw, you can use your reaction to roll 1d4 and apply the number rolled as a bonus or penalty (your choice) to the creature’s roll. You can do so after the creature rolls but before any effects of the roll occur. You may roll more than a single die, expending a usage of Daemonic Art for each additional d4.

Heart (Daemon's Endurance)

As a Bonus action, you can take 1d10 hit points and you may manipulate your blood to form anything, but it cannot be larger than a 5 feet cube. Weapons made from this feature, when used by you and only you, will have advantage on attack rolls. Weapons and objects made from your blood always take a dark and daemonic appearance and keep all relevant traits (including properties, damage, etc but cannot be a magic weapon nor have magical properties). You may only create a single weapon or object using this feature at a time and creating another will destroy the previous. The weapon or object will continue to exist for 1 hour until destroyed or you dissolve it (no action required by you).

Ability Score Increase[edit]

Starting at 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[edit]

Starting at 4th, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

The number of attacks increases to three when you reach 7th level in this class and to four when you reach 14th level in this class.

Daemonic Breath[edit]

At 5th level, you can use your malevolence to exhale a 5 ft. wide, 30 ft. long line of deathly energy. Each creature in the area must make a DC Dexterity saving throw (8 + your Constitution modifier + your proficiency modifier), taking 4d8 necrotic damage on a failure or half as much on a success. This damage increases by 2d8 and its range increases by 15 ft. at 11th and 15th level. After using this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.

Daemonic Strength[edit]

Starting at 6th level, your Malevolence is growing stronger and now affecting what you touch. All melee weapons you attack with, including your Corrupted Limb, are considered magical. You also calculate your carrying capacity differently. Your carrying capacity becomes equal to your Strength score multiplied by 20.

Daemonic Muscle and Reflexes[edit]

Starting at 10th level, the Demonblight has granted you increased mobility and agility. you are considered proficient in both Athletics and Acrobatics, if you were not already. If you already had proficiency, double your bonus.

Daemonic Soul[edit]

Starting at 11th level, your malevolence wraps around your melee weapon attacks and unarmed strikes, dealing an additional 1d8 necrotic damage.

At 18th level, your unarmed strikes gain a bonus +2 to attack and damage rolls.

Daemonic Fortitude[edit]

Starting at 14th level, your malevolence makes you immune to being frightened, charmed, or diseased.

Daemonic Leap[edit]

At 17th level, your strength grows to the point where you are always considered to be under the effects of the jump spell. You also become proficient in Acrobatics and Athletics. If you are already proficient in these skills, double your proficiency bonus.

Immortal Daemon[edit]

Starting at level 20, you can move between the Material realm and the Abyss by yourself. You may use this part of this feature once, and you regain all uses of this feature after you finish a long rest.

Additionally, whenever you die you are resurrected in the Abyss. You can only be truly killed while in the Abyss or by Radiant damage. You also stop aging and cannot be aged magically.

Bodily Corruption[edit]

Over the course of time the Demonblight has been getting worse; slowly but surely turning you into a Daemon.

Spreading Corruption[edit]

Starting at 3rd level, you choose one additional limbs other then the one you began with, and it becomes a Corrupted Limb and you gain the feature of Corrupted Limb.

The following restrictions apply:

Hidden Daemon[edit]

Starting at 9th level, you can use the spell alter self at will. You can also cast the spell invisibility a number of times equal to your Constitution modifier. You regain all usages to cast invisibility after you finish a long rest.

Daemon Form[edit]

Starting at 15th level, you can temporarily turn your body into that of a true Daemon with your bonus action. While you are in this Daemon form, you gain a +2 to your attack and damage rolls. You also gain advantage in your melee attack rolls, but you become vulnerable to Radiant damage. This form lasts 10 minutes and you may use this feature two times, and you regain all uses of this feature after you finish a long rest.

Worldly Corruption[edit]

You have managed to stop the Corruption from spreading to the rest of your body, but now you are a carrier for the Demonblight and other diseases.

Walking Plague[edit]

Starting at 3rd level, you have learned how to release your Malevolence and spreads it to other individuals near you. As a bonus action, you can exude a visible aura of Malevolence in a 10 feet radius from you. Whenever a creature enter this aura or starts its turn within 10 feet of you, it must succeed a Constitution saving throw with a DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier. If they fail, they take 1d6 poison damage. You can suppress the Malevolence by another bonus action.

  • Starting at 9th level, the range of your Malevolence aura increases to 20 feet and the damage increases to 2d6.
  • Starting at 15th level, you have also isolated the Demonblight within you and weaponized it. While you're exuding Malevolence, as an action, you can additionally exude a visible 10 feet radius aura of a degenerative form of the plague that gave birth to your powers for 1 minute. Creatures who enter this aura or start their turn in it must succeed a Constitution saving throw with a DC of 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier, taking 3d8 necrotic damage that is capable of overcoming resistances, or half as much on success. You may only use this feature once, regaining all uses of it after you finish a long rest.

Projectile Vomit[edit]

Starting at 9th level, as an action, you can vomit a diseased ball of acid at a point up to 60 feet from you which explodes and releases a noxious pool of acid that lasts in the affected area for one minute. This pool of acid is considered difficult terrain. Each creature in a 20-foot radius sphere centered on that point must make a Dexterity saving throw with a DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier. A target takes 4d6 acid damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. Whenever a creature enter this pool or starts its turn in it, they take 1d6 poison damage and 1d6 acid damage. You may only use this feature once, and you regain usage of this feature when you finish a long rest.

Volatile Scourge[edit]

Beginning at 15th level, your Daemonblight can reanimate the dead. You can use an action to target corpses within reach of you or those who died from your poison damage to be raised as zombies under your control. You may not have more than your Constitution modifier amount of zombies under your control at any time. The only attack they are capable of using is to explode themselves. Creatures within 10 ft of the explosion must make a Dexterity saving throw with a DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier. A target takes 8d6 force damage on a failed save, or half as much on a successful one. This explosion also creates a 15 ft radius toxic cloud that lasts for 1 minute, dealing 2d6 poison damage to any creature that enters this cloud or starts their turn in it. Zombies automatically explode if they don't receive further commands after 24 hours from the player. Zombies that have died can't be raised again. You may use your reaction to cause a zombie that has been reduced to 0 hit points to explode. You may only use this feature once, and you regain use of this feature after you have completed a long rest.

Additionally, any creature that died within one day after being hit with Projectile Vomit will turn into this zombie one minute after they die, these count towards the maximum number you can control.

Tamed Corruption[edit]

You have managed to tame the corruption from spreading, and in doing so, you have also learned to control the demons.

Demonic Contracts[edit]

Starting at 3rd level, your connection to the Abyss has allowed you to form contracts with smaller Demons. Using your bonus action you can summon any 1 Demon with CR equal to or less than your proficiency bonus. These Demons last 1d4 hours. They are loyal to you and your party members, act independently of you and roll their own initiative in combat. You may use this feature once, and you regain all uses of this feature after you finish a long rest.

  • Starting at 9th level, the number of usages between long rests increases to 2.
  • Starting at 15th level, the number of usages between long rests increases to 3.

Loyal Minion[edit]

Starting at 9th level, your connection grows stronger, and this has allowed you to form a permanent contract with a demon formed from Demonic Contract. You can only have one of these permanent contracts at a time. This demon can be summoned at will via a bonus action and stay with you until they die or you dismiss it. When you complete a long rest, you may dismiss this contract and form a new one with another.

Additionally, this minion gains the action to kill themselves to restore your hit points equal to their current hit points. You can force this action by your minion by commanding it via a action.

Daemon Lord[edit]

Starting at 15th level, you have advantage with all Intimidation rolls.

Additionally, as an action, you can summon one Demon with CR equal to twice your proficiency bonus for one hour. The summoning aspect of this feature has a range of 30ft in a unoccupied space, and if the demon moves more than 600ft from you, they return to the Abyss. This Demon will do whatever you ask it to do, its loyalty is unwavering and will never betray you. You use your turn to control this Demon. You regain usage of this summoning ability after you finish a long rest.

Very few daemon eaters ever reach this level, however when they do cults may occur worshiping them and will attract the attention of other daemon lords such as Baphomet, Demogorgon, Lolith and Yeenoghu. These daemon lords will either seek to destroy you, seeing you as a potential threat, or seek to make an alliance with you. (This will be up to you DM what the daemon lord's will do and the cause and effects of said events. The Daemon Lords may do nothing at all.)


Multiclassing[edit]

Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the daemon eater class, you must meet these prerequisites: You must be humanoid and you must be corrupted by the Demonblight.

Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the daemon eater class, you gain the following proficiencies: simple and martial weapons.



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