Destiny Hunter (5e Class)
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Destiny's Hunter[edit]
Hunter[edit]
Rough and wild-looking, an exo stalks alone through the shadows of trees, hunting the fallen he knows are planning a raid on a nearby caravan. Clutching his trusty hand cannon, he unleashes a torrent of bullets and light, gunning down one enemy after another. After tumbling away from a blast of an ogre's eye beam, an awoken finds her feet and levels her snipers sights to fire at the glowing eye. Shrugging off the wave of fear that emanates from the hive monstrosities visage, she sends one round after another to find the gaps between the ogre's thick bone-like shell. Holding his hand high, a human whistles to the ghost that circles high above him, calling the drone back to his side. Whispering instructions, he points to the vex he’s been tracking and sends the ghost to distract the vex while he readies his weapon. Far from the bustle of the city and small shanty towns, past the hedges that shelter the most distant farms from the terrors of the darkness, amid the dense-packed trees of trackless forests and across wide and empty plains, hunters keep their unending watch.
- Hunters of the Darkness
Warriors of the wilderness, hunters specialize in hunting the monsters that threaten the edges of civilization—fallen raiders, rampaging hive and other monstrosities the darkness brings. They learn to track their quarry as a predator does, moving stealthily through the wilds and hiding themselves in brush and rubble. Hunters focus their combat training on techniques that are particularly useful against their specific favored foes. Thanks to their conection with the traveller, hunters acquire the ability to use the light and harness the travellers power, much as a ever guardian does. Their combat abilities, emphasize speed, stealth, and the hunt. A hunters talents and abilities are honed with deadly focus on the grim task of protecting the last city.
- City Consensus and Factions
This section is fore character development a player may want to add one of the following factions to their characters story or roleplay the factions ideology. A player also might wish to make their own.
- Short history
Before the City was founded, the Risen joined factions located within the refugee camp beneath the Traveller. When the fighting broke out, all of the many factions were trying to seize power and control the City. The wars came to an end when the Fallen began attacking and the factions were too weak to fight. The ensuing peace treaty united the refugee camp as the Last City, and established the government of the city as the Consensus, the Vanguard, and the Speaker, to promote cooperation instead of fighting one another.
The Consensus was founded at the conclusion of the Faction Wars and was made to keep peace between the factions and the Vanguard. They authorized the attempt to retake the Moon from the Hive, against Lord Shaxx's protests. After the invasion met with disaster, they also gave the order to retreat and collected intel and casualty reports.
The Consensus makes all of the decisions regarding the security of The City, and public order. The head of the Consensus is The Speaker, who calls meeting in to order, and delivers the final say.
The Vanguard: The Vanguard is a faction that consists of high-ranking Guardians who are considered the best of their respective classes. Dedicated to the protection of humanity and the reclamation of humanities lost golden age. Prior to the Red War, the Vanguard originally resided in the Hall of Guardians in the Tower.
The new monarchy: New Monarchy advocates abolishing the Consensus and transferring governmental power from the Speaker and the consensus to an elected Monarch.
The Future War Cult: The FWC (through vex time simulation technology) believes that another war with The Darkness cannot be avoided, regardless of whether they stay in or flee the City; therefore they must be ready to fight.
Dead Orbit: Dead Orbit wants to abandon the City and intend to escape the dying Earth before The Darkness returns, as they've no longer believe the Traveller can protect humanity and put little faith in The City's ability to hold out against a major attack.
- Independent Guardians
Though a hunter might live as a hunter, a guide, or a tracker, a hunters true calling is to defend the outskirts of civilization from the minions of the darkness and bandits that press in from beyond the wall. In some places, hunters gather in secretive orders to exchange information on important targets or issues that may affect the city.. Many hunters, though, are independent almost to a fault, knowing that, when a fallen walker or a hord of hive attacks, a hunter might be the first—and possibly the last—line of defense. This fierce independence makes hunters well suited to adventuring, since they are accustomed to life far from the comforts of a dry bed and a hot bath. Faced with city warlocks who grouse and whine about the hardships of the wild, rangers respond with some mixture of amusement, frustration, and compassion. But they quickly learn that other guardians who can carry their own weight in a fight against civilization’s foes are worth any extra burden. A coddled warlock might not know how to feed themself or find fresh water in the wild, but they make up for it in other ways.
Creating a Hunter[edit]
As you create your hunter character, consider the nature of the training that gave you your particular capabilities. Did you train with a single mentor, wandering the wilds together until you mastered the hunters ways? Did you leave your apprenticeship, or was your mentor slain—perhaps by the same kind of minion of darkness that became your favored enemy? Or perhaps you learned your skills as part of you hunters conclave, affiliated with the city and the vanguard, trained in the travellers light as well as wilderness lore. You might be self-taught, a recluse who learned combat skills, tracking, and was eventually reborn with a connection to the traveller when found by your ghost. What’s the source of your particular hatred of a certain kind of enemy? Did that particular type of minion kill someone you loved or destroy your home village? Or did you see too much of the destruction these creatures cause and commit yourself to reining in their depredations? Is your adventuring career a continuation of your work in protecting the lasy city, or a significant change? What made you join up with the vanguard and other guardians? Do you find it challenging to teach new allies the ways of the wild, or do you welcome the relief from solitude that they offer?
- Quick Build
You can make a Hunter quickly by following these suggestions. First, Dexterity should be your highest ability score, followed by Constitution. Third, should be your Wisdom, then finally choose the outlander background.
Class Features
As a Destiny Hunter you gain the following class features.
- Hit Points
Hit Dice: 1d10 per Destiny Hunter level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 1d10 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + Constitution modifier per Destiny Hunter level after 1st
- Proficiencies
Armor: light armor, medium armor, shield
Weapons: simple weapons, martial weapons, fierarms
Tools: All vehicles, one gaming set, all traps, map making tools, tinker's tools
Saving Throws: Wisdom, Dexterity
Skills: Choose three from Animal Handling, Athletics, Insight, Investigation, Nature, Perception, Stealth, and Survival
- Equipment
You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:
- (a) scale mail or (b) leather armor
- (a) one melee weapon or (b) two Firearm or (c) one melee weapon and one firearm
- (a) 20 ammo or (b) 10 ammo for each
- Explorers Pack
- If you are using starting wealth, you have If you are using starting gold you have 5d4 x 10 GP. in funds.
Level | Proficiency Bonus |
Channel Super | Features | —Spell Slots per Spell Level— | ||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | ||||
1st | +2 | - | Connection to a Higher Power, Light Acrobatics, Heart of the Pack | — | — | — | — | — |
2nd | +2 | - | Fighting Style, Spell Casting, Destiny Hunter Archetype | 2 | — | — | — | — |
3rd | +2 | 1 | Channel Super, Hunter's Uncanny Dodge | 3 | — | — | — | — |
4th | +2 | 1 | Ability Score Improvement | 3 | — | — | — | — |
5th | +3 | 2 | Extra Attack, Destiny Hunter Archetype Feature | 4 | 2 | — | — | — |
6th | +3 | 2 | Greater Favored Enemy | 4 | 2 | — | — | — |
7th | +3 | 2 | Destiny Hunter Archetype Feature | 4 | 3 | — | — | — |
8th | +3 | 2 | Ability Score Improvement, Quick Step | 4 | 3 | — | — | — |
9th | +4 | 2 | — | 4 | 3 | 2 | — | — |
10th | +4 | 2 | Camouflaged | 4 | 3 | 2 | — | — |
11th | +4 | 2 | Fighting Style (2) | 4 | 3 | 3 | — | — |
12th | +4 | 3 | Ability Score Improvement | 4 | 3 | 3 | — | — |
13th | +5 | 3 | — | 4 | 3 | 3 | 1 | — |
14th | +5 | 3 | Tread Lightly | 4 | 3 | 3 | 1 | — |
15th | +5 | 3 | Destiny Hunter Archetype Feature | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | — |
16th | +5 | 3 | Ability Score Improvement | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | — |
17th | +6 | 4 | — | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
18th | +6 | 4 | Alpha Lupi | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
19th | +6 | 5 | Ability Score Improvement | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
20th | +6 | 5 | Destiny Hunter Archetype Feature | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
Connection to a Higher Power[edit]
Though in the the destiny games it is not out-rightly stated, it is my interpretation that a Guardians Light is some how connected to for lack of a better word their soul, and the soul of the traveller. This somehow turns a resurrected Guardian in to Para-causes being and allows them to harness the power of theirs souls to gain immortality, super human abilities and to be able manipulate the fabric of the universe (all be it to a limited degree) around them.
- Benefit (Resurrection)
At 1st level, Your ever faithful companion and connection to the traveler, your ghost has brought you back from the dead. Though you have shattered memories of your past life, but that's not important now. Upon falling unconscious your ghost will appear to resurrect you granting you the ability to cheat death and fully healing you once per day.
- Side-effect (light Removal)
With your connection to the light you are granted great benefits, but it also comes with great cost, you are now more vulnerable to spells, magical effects and weapons that effect a creatures light (or lack of a better word soul). You take double damage form effects that damage the soul directly and have a (- 2) to any rolls, saves or check against such effects.
Light Acrobatics[edit]
starting At 1st level, your natural acrobatic abilities are significantly enhanced by the light. You are granted an additional 10ft movement speed and are granted advantage with any Dexterity saving throws made against traps or attacks.
Heart of the Pack[edit]
Starting at 1ts level you are granted pack tactics perk, favored enemy, and natural explorer.
- Pack tactics
You have advantage on an attack roll as long as an allied creature is within 5ft of the target and the ally isn't incapacitated.
- Favored Enemy
Beginning at 1st level, you have significant experience studying, tracking, hunting, and even talking to a certain type of enemy commonly encountered in the wilds. Choose a type of favored enemy: beasts, fey, humanoids, monstrosities, or un-dead. You gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with weapon attacks against creatures of the chosen type. Additionally, you have advantage on Wisdom (Survival) checks to track your favored enemies, as well as on Intelligence checks to recall information about them. When you gain this feature, you also learn one language of your choice, typically one spoken by your favored enemy or creatures associated with it. However, you are free to pick any language you wish to learn.
- Natural Explorer
You are a master of navigating the world beyond the city walls, you one choose one type of terrain from mountain ranges, forests, jungles, swamps, tundra, deserts, plains, farm lands, urban areas, caves, and tombs or ruins. This grants you the following benefits while in the chosen terrain.
- You ignore difficult terrain.
- You have advantage on Stealth checks and saves.
- You have advantage on Survival checks while hunting or tracking a target.
Fighting Style[edit]
At 2nd level, you adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the following options. At 11th level you can choose one additional fighting style. You can’t take a Fighting Style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.
- Archery / Sniper
You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.
- Defense
While you are wearing armor, you gain a +1 bonus to AC.
- Dueling/Side arm
When you are wielding a weapon in one hand and no other weapons, you gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with that weapon.
- Two-Weapon Fighting
When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack.
- Close Range Training
You are specially trained for the use of ranged weapons at shorter than normal range, you no longer get disadvantage on ranged attacks made with range weapons when a target is within the weapons close range or if the target is within 5 ft of you.
- CQC
You are specifically trained in unarmed combat, you can use either your Strength or Dexterity to make unarmed attacks.
Spell Casting[edit]
By 2nd level, you have learned to draw on the travelers light through meditation and training to cast spells and infuse you equipment as a ever guardian does. See Spells Rules for the general rules of spell casting.
- Grenade and Melee spells
Each sub-class has a list of associated Grenades and melee spells. You gain access to these at the levels specified in spells description. Once you gain access to a Grenades and melee spells, you always have it prepared.
- Spell casting Ability
Wisdom is your spell casting ability for your spells, since your power derives from the strength of your connection to the traveler. You use your Wisdom whenever a spell refers to your spell casting ability. In addition, you use your Wisdom modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a ability, spell or super effects you cast and when making an attack roll.
- Spell save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier
- Spell attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier
- Spell casting Focus
You can use anything, for example your weapons or a holy symbol (see the Adventuring Gear section) as a spellcasting focus for your spells
Destiny Hunter Archetype[edit]
When you reach 2nd level, you can choose an archetype. Choose between Gunslinger, Arc Dancers, and Night Stalker, all detailed at the end of the class description. Each sub-class has three additional perk trees to chose from that change how the sub-classes work, once you have chosen this perk tree you cannot change it. Your choice grants you features at 5th level, and again at 7th, 15th, and 20th levels.
Channel Super[edit]
At 3rd level in battle, you call upon the light. On your turn, you can cast a super as a bonus action. Each super has different affects that are defined by your sub-class.
Your super lasts for 5 turns unless specified differently by your subclass or a perk tree affect.
Some super perks allow you to choose certain affects that will be explained in the perks description.
Some supers also allow you to enhance your super buy consuming one additional channel super use per-level from your remaining pool, with a maximum 5th level.
The channel super acts the same as a paladin / clerics Channel divinity but for the purposes of enhancing the Channel Super at higher levels the super will be considered at the equivalent strength as a 3rd level spell. The super is also considers as a magical effect not a spell and so is not affected by the spell counter spell but may be dispelled by either an anti magic filed or the dispel magic spell
Hunter's Uncanny Dodge[edit]
At 3rd level, your acrobatic skills as a hunter and your connection with the traveler combines. As a reaction you can use the hunter's dodge, any damage is reduced by half and any opportunity attacks that are made against you are at disadvantage. Whilst doing so you gain one of the following Benefits:
- Marks mans dodge: your ranged weapon automatically reloads from your reserves.
- Gamblers dodge: you are given a chance to regain a 1st level spell slot, roll a d6 on a 6 one of your spent 1st level spell slot is restored.
You chose which dodge you will have during a long rest.
Ability Score Improvement[edit]
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[edit]
Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the attack action on your turn. You also gain an extra attack at 13th level.
Greater Favored Enemy[edit]
At 6th level, you are ready to hunt even deadlier game. Choose a type of greater favored enemy: aberrations, celestial, constructs, dragons, elemental, fiends, or giants. You gain all the benefits against this chosen enemy that you normally gain against your favored enemy, including an additional language. Your bonus to damage rolls against all your favored enemies increases to +4.
Additionally, you have advantage on saving throws against the spells and abilities used by a greater favored enemy.
Quick Step[edit]
Beginning at 8th level, you can use the dash action as a bonus action on your turn.
Camouflaged[edit]
Starting at 10th level, your perfectly adapted to set up ambushes. When you attempt to hide and you are in cover or dim light, creatures that attempt to detect you take a −10 penalty to their Wisdom (Perception) checks until the start of your next turn. This benefit is reduced to - 5 if you are in bright light or the creature has some form of darkvision. You are still automatically detected if any effect or action causes you to no longer be hidden. If you are still hidden on your next turn, you can continue to remain so and gain this benefit until you are detected.
Tread Lightly[edit]
Starting at 14th level, you can use the hide action as a bonus action on your turn. Also, you can’t be tracked by nonmagical means, unless you choose to leave a trail.
Alpha Lupi[edit]
At 18th level, you have become an unparalleled hunter, you add Wisdom modifier to attack and damage rolls.
Gunslinger[edit]
- Golden Gun
At 3rd level, You conjure a flaming hand cannon with radiant power. As you fire the weapon a beam of crackling energy streaks toward a creature within range of 120 ft. Make a ranged spell attack against the target. On a hit, the target takes 1d10 radiant damage.
- At higher level
When you cast this super, you can enhance it further by spending 1 additional channel super use per-level, you increase the number of beams you can fire by one additional beam. You can direct the beams at the same target or at different ones. Make a separate attack roll for each beam.
- Grenade and melee spells
Hunter level | spells |
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2nd | throwing knife |
4th | incendiary grenade |
6th | swarm grenade |
9th | trip grenade |
- Sub-class perk trees
Way of the Outlaw
Hunter Level | Perk |
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5th | Explosive Knife: At 5th level, When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the damage for the effects of the spell increases by 1d6 for each spell slot above 1st level. Your created blade Hit or miss, explodes. The target and each creature within 5 feet of the point where the knife exploded must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or take 2d6 fire damage. |
7th | Chains of Woe: At 7th level, At 7th level, When you make a critical hits with a ranged weapon you and your allies ignore the reload and misfire rules till the end of your next turn. |
15th | Dead shot: At 15th level, Significantly improves your ability to hit with Golden Gun. You now have advantage to attack rolls made while in your Golden gun. |
20th | Six-Shooter: At 20th level, Golden Gun can be fired quickly, as a bonus action you can make additional attack on your turn while using your golden gun. |
Way of the sharp shooter
Hunter Level | Perk |
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5th | Weighted Knife: At 5th level,When you cast the Throwing knife spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the damage for the effects of the spell increases by 1d6 damage for each spell slot above 1st level. Critical hits with the Throwing knife spell have a chance to recharge your spent 1st level spell slot. You roll 1d6 on a 6 your melee slot is restored. |
7th | Practice Makes Perfect: At 7th level, While using a ranged weapon, if you make a critical hit you enter a marksman's trance, during this trance rolling a 19 on the dice is considered a critical hit. The trance lasts for 3 turns. |
15th | Knock 'em down: At 15th level, During your marksman's trance you now have a massive increases to your accuracy. Your all ranged attacks made during the marksman's trance now have advantage. If you enter a marksman's trance while using Your Channel super, the super dose an additional 1d6 radiant damage while the buff is active. |
20th | Line 'Em Up: At 20th level, critical hits with Golden Gun, extends the duration your Channel super by 1 turn. |
Way of a thousand cuts
Hunter Level | Perk |
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5th | Blade barrage: At 5th level, when you cast your super you can choose leap in to the air and create three glowing blades of radiant light. Each blade automatically hits a creature of your choice that you can see within a range of 60 ft. A dart deals 1d6 + your Dexterity modifier as radiant damage to its target. The blades all strike simultaneously and you can direct them to hit one creature or several.
When you cast this super, you can enhance it further by spending 1 additional channel super use per-level, when you enhance your super you increase the number of blades you summon by one per-level. |
7th | Knife trick: At 7th level, When you cast the Throwing knife spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the damage for the effects of the spell increases by 1d6 for each spell slot above 1st level. And you can use the disengage action for free immediately after. |
15th | Playing with fire: At 15th level, Your tenacity can wear down the most potent foes. When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, the creature takes an extra 1d8 fire damage if it’s below its hit point maximum. You can deal this extra damage only once per turn. |
20th | The burning edge: At 20th level, you are one with the flames. You have one additional reaction each of your turns. |
Arc Dancers[edit]
Arc Staff
You evoke a staff of lightning in your hands. It is similar in size and shape to a quarterstaff, and it lasts for 5 turns. You can use your attack action to make a melee spell attack on a creature with in 5 ft of you. On a hit, the target takes 3d6 lightning damage.
- At higher levels
When you cast this super, you can enhance it further by spending 1 additional channel super use per-level, when you enhance your super you increase the number of damage dice by one additional die for each damage type.
- Grenade and melee spells
Hunter level | spells |
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2nd | blink strike |
4th | Swarm Grenade |
6th | flux grenade |
9th | arc bolt grenade |
- Sub-class perk trees
- Way of the wind
Hunter level | Perk |
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5th | Disorienting Blow: At 5th level, When you cast the blink strike spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the damage for the effects of the spell increases by 1d6 for each spell slot above 1st level. On a hit the target must make a DC Constitution saving throw against your spell save DC, on a failed save the target becomes student till the end of its next turn. |
7th | Focused Breathing: At 7th level, your maximum movement speed increases by 10 ft whenever you use the dash action or disengage actions. |
15th | Combat Meditation: At 15th level, you are one with the flow combat. As a reaction you dodge or parry an incoming attack, you add an additional +5 to your AC. |
20th | Lightning Reflexes: At 20th level, When you take a critical hit, you have a can use your reaction to strike back with blink strike at 1st level for free. |
Way of the warrior
Hunter level | Perk |
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5th | Combination Blow: At 5th level, Killing an enemy with a Blink Strike triggers health regeneration, you gainhit points equal to you hunter level + your Constitution modifier. |
7th | Combat Flow: At 7th level, When you cast the blink strike spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the damage of the spell increases by 1d6 for each spell slot above 1st level. You automatically succeed on the next Wisdom or Dexterity saving throw you need to make till the start of your next turn. |
15th | Deadly Reach: At 15th Level, Using the hunters dodge increases your melee range by 5 ft till the end of your next turn. |
20th | Lethal Current: At 20th level, As an attack action during your arc staff super, you slam your staff on the ground creating a devastating shock wave in the direction you are facing. A 15 ft long 5 ft wide shock wave blasts forth dealing 3d6 force damage to anything caught with in its path. Any creature caught with in the shock waves path can make a Dexterity saving throw against your spell save DC, on a successful save the creature takes half damage. |
Way of the current
Hunter level | Perk |
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5th | Whirling guard: At 5th level, While wielding your arc staff, as your bonus action you can whirl your staff to deflect incoming projectiles. Any range attacks are made at disadvantage but your movement speed is cut to half. |
7th | Tempest strikes: At 7th level, during your arc staff super after using the dash action and moving at least 10 ft, you can activate Tempest strike to unleash an uppercut attack with your staff. On a hit this tempest strike knocks the target prone. |
15th | Lighting weave: At 15th level, Hitting a creature with either your Blink strike or Tempest strike automatically reloads all your weapons from your reserves. |
20th | Ebb and flow: At 20th level, Hitting a target with a grenade or melee spell has a chance to electrify them. The target must make a DC Constitution saving throw against your spell save DC, on a failed save they become paralyzed for 3 turns. The target can make another roll to end the effect early at the end of each of its turn. |
Night Stalker[edit]
shadow shot
You fire a necrotic bolt of light energy from your void long bow, you alter time around up to six creatures of your choice in a 40-foot cube within a 120 ft range. Each target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be affected by this supers for 5 turns.
1. While in the cube an affected target’s speed is halved, it takes a -2 penalty to AC and Dexterity saving throws, and it can’t use reactions. On its turn, it can use either an action or a bonus action, not both. Regardless of the creature’s abilities or magic items, it can’t make more than one melee or ranged attack during its turn.
2. While in the cube if the creature attempts to cast a spell with a casting time of 1 action, roll a d20. On an 11 or higher, the spell doesn’t take effect until the creature’s next turn, and the creature must use its action on that turn to complete the spell. If it can’t, the spell is wasted.
A creature affected by this spell makes another Wisdom saving throw at the end of its turn. On a successful save, the effect ends for it.
- At higher levels
When you cast this super, you can enhance it further by spending 1 additional channel super use per-level, when you enhance your super you increase the number of creature you can slow by one per-level.
- Grenade and Melee spells
Hunter level | spells |
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2nd | smoke bomb |
4th | vortex grenade |
6th | spike grenade |
9th | void wall grenade |
- Sub-class trees
Way of the trapper
Hunter level | perk |
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5th | Ensnaring smoke: At 5th level, When you cast the smoke bomb spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the damage for the effects of the spell increases by 1d4 for each spell slot above 1st level. The bomb can mow stick to surfaces and detonates when it detects enemies enter within 5 ft of the bomb. The bomb uses a motion detector allowing it to find hidden or invisible creatures, the detector uses your passive perception score. the creature must make stealth check against the bombs detector to avoid detonation. The bomb can remain on the surface indefinitely unless disarmed by you or another creature. To disarm the bomb the creature must make an Intelligence save against your spell save DC. |
7th | Keen scout: At 7th level, You can sprint and sneak much with little effort, and you gain enhanced tracking. You can use the dash action as a bonus action, you have + 2 to Stealth or Sleight of Hand checks and you have + 2 to your passive perception score. |
15th | Dead fall: At 15th level, when you cast shadow shot you can choose to set up an ambush by delaying its effects, the 40 ft cube stays inactive at a point of your choice for up to 4 hours or until you dismiss it as a bonus actions, the cube automatically release its effects when a target is within 10 ft of it unless you say otherwise. Once triggered the shadow shot trap lasts for 5 turns. |
20th | Vanishing step: At 20th level, After performing a hunters dodge you become invisible till the end of your next turn. |
Way of the Path finder
Hunter level | Perk |
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5th | Mobius quiver: At 5th level, when you cast your super you can choose to forgo the slowing effect of shadow shot to fire A purple bolt of enervating energy toward a creature within a range of 120 ft. Make a ranged spell attack against the target. On a hit, the target takes 2d8 necrotic damage. that creature only deal only half damage with weapon attacks that use Strength until the end of its next turn.
When you cast this super, you can enhance it further by spending 1 additional channel super use per-level, when you enhance your super you increase the number of shot you can take by one for per-level. you can chose which creatures you target with each bolt. |
7th | Vanish smoke: At 7th level, When you cast the smoke bomb spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, your smoke bomb makes up to 1 of you and your allies within the smoke invisible for 3 turns at the end of their next turn the become visible. For each spell slot above 2nd level the spells duration increases by 1 turn and the number of allies you can make invisible increases by 1. |
15th | Lock down: At 15th level, Your grenade effects last twice as long, allowing for strong territorial control and increased damage potential. This perk dose not apply to your smoke bomb spell. |
20th | Combat provision: At 20th level, Damaging enemies with grenades and making allies invisible grants you a chance to regain a 2nd level spell slot. You roll a 1d6 on a 5 or a 6 you regain the appropriate spell slot. |
Way of the wraith
Hunter level | Perk |
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5th | Spectral blades:At 5th level, When you activate your super you can choose to summon a pair of deadly void blades and stalk the battlefield in a veil of shadows this lasts for the duration of the super (5 turns).
When you cast this super, you can enhance it further by spending 1 additional channel super use per-level, when you enhance your super you increase the number of damage dice by one additional die. |
7th | Corrosive smoke: At 7th level, When you cast the smoke bomb spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the damage for the effects of the spell increases by 1d4 for each spell slot above 1st level. your smoke bomb also deals 1d6 acid damage for each spell slot level above 2nd. |
15th | Flawless execution: At 15th level, While in stealth or invisible a critical hit on a target doesn't break your Stealth or invisibility for the first attack you make on that turn. |
20th | Shattering strike: At 20th level, After performing a flawless execution, your melee attacks find weaknesses in the enemies defenses. Each of your next attack of that turn you can ignores damage resistances. |
Multiclassing[edit]
Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the Destiny Hunter class, you must meet these prerequisites: you must have a minimum Dexterity and Wisdom of 13
Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the Destiney Hunter class, you gain one of the following proficiencies: Animal Handling, Survival, Stealth, medium armor, martial weapons
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