Masked Assassin (5e Class)

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Masked Assassin[edit]

Ones with the dark[edit]

Masked Assassins are entities devoted to the dark arts and bound to a mask, wielding the bow and knife they are dangerous foes capable of inducing fear to the most seasoned of adversaries. Most of them create a symbiotic relationship with The Entities, A group of unknown eldritch creatures that live in a Realm that only they and their envoys can access.

- Stay your blade from the flesh of an innocent, Hide in plain sight , Never compromise the Brotherhood

- Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted

Masked Assassins sometimes misinterpret the Maxim that guides them and will break one or more of the tenets because of it. Such disobedience is punishable by death, with some cases only permitting demotion or expulsion due to ignorance rather than abuse of the Maxim.

Quick Build

You can make an Assassin quickly by following these suggestions. First, Dexterity should be your highest ability score, followed by Wisdom. Second, choose the Acolyte background.

Class Features

As a Masked Assassin you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d8 per Masked Assassin level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 8 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + Constitution modifier per Masked Assassin level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: Light Armor
Weapons: Martial Weapons, Simple Weapons, and Improvised Weapons
Tools: Disguise kit & Thieves’ Tools
Saving Throws: Dexterity and Wisdom
Skills: Stealth and choose 2 from Athletics, Animal Handling, Acrobatics, Deception, Insight, Investigation, Nature, Perception, Performance, Persuasion, Slight of Hand, and Survival.

Equipment

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

  • (a) Hidden Blade or (b) Longsword or Rapier or (c) Scimitar
  • (a) Shortsword or 4 Daggers or (b) 4 Throwing knifes or Hand Crossbow (10 Bolts)
  • Burglar's Pack
  • If you are using starting wealth, you have 2d4x10gp and see PHB p. 145 for further options. in funds.

Table: The Masked Assassin

Level Proficiency
Bonus
Features Sneak Attack Freerunning
1st +2 Hidden Blade, Sneak Attack, Dagger Expert, They Demand Sacrifice, Mark of Punishment, 1d6 -
2nd +2 Freerunning, Eagle Vision, Infiltrator's Invisibility 1d6 5
3rd +2 Viewpoint, Viewpoint Leap of Faith 2d6 5
4th +2 Ability Score Improvement, Targeted Attack, Assassin Archetype, Keen Blow 2d6 5
5th +3 Interrogation Tactics, Counter Attack, Debilitating Blows 3d6 10
6th +3 Air Assassinations, Killing Surge 3d6 10
7th +3 Evasion, Grab Ledge 4d6 10
8th +3 Ability Score Improvement, Crippling Strikes 4d6 15
9th +4 Assassin Archetype Feature 5d6 15
10th +4 Skill Mastery 5d6 15
11th +4 Double Assassinations 6d6 20
12th +4 Ability Score Improvement 6d6 20
13th +5 Assassin Archetype Feature 7d6 20
14th +5 Execution Chain 7d6 25
15th +5 Direct Commands Deadly Strikes 8d6 25
16th +5 Ability Score Improvement, Right Behind You Killer 8d6 25
17th +6 Assassin Archetype Feature 9d6 30
18th +6 Greater Infiltrator's Invisibility 9d6 30
19th +6 Ability Score Improvement, Guild Leader 10d6 30
20th +6 Master Assassin 10d6 30

Death Marked[edit]

You place your mark on a creature that you can see within range, you (And allies you trust) see the mark as tentacles or chains lightly grabbing at its feet and trying to pull them in. Until the spell ends, you deal an extra 1d6 Necrotic damage to the target whenever you hit it with an attack. You always know the approximate whereabouts of the mark.

If the target drops to 0 hit points, you can use a bonus action on a subsequent turn of yours to curse a new creature.
If a target escapes you can choose to leave a permanent mark upon him, you can only have a number of permanent marks equals to half of your Proficiency Bonus
If you are engaging a Desire you mark them as a free action.

They Demand Sacrifice[edit]

At 1st level the entities will mark some creature as their Desire, this can happen at the DMs discretion but its guaranteed to mark at least one nearby creature at a short rest. The desire may be anything with a higher level of sentience, like a burglar, guard or even citizen. You can see a line of energy going from you to the Desire's approximate location, you cannot see who the desire is unless you have direct vision of them, if you look at them you will notice a glowing aura around the target. When the Desire's Hit Points hit 0 it will not instantly die, it will silently hover over where it died with at waist height, its limbs dangling towards the ground. You may stab a Bound Knife into its chest, where a liquid will pour out of the wound, forming a small ritual circle on the ground that forms a portal, from this portal tentacles or chains will pull it into the abyss, completing the Hunt and satisfying the entities.

After a successful sacrifice the Entities will grant you a reward that can be
  • Coins or any other item with monetary value.
  • A small amount of useful adventuring items such as food, water, matches or incense.
  • Help or Information for questions they feel are worthy of their time.
  • Other things the DM finds interesting to give.

Stylish Villain[edit]

You forgo normal forms of protection, instead relying on your swiftness and charm to get you out of bad situations. At first level, when wearing no armor and not using a shield, your AC is equal to 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Charisma modifier.

Mark of Punishment[edit]

At 1st level, you can be exceeding violent towards the ones you deem guilty of violating your strict moral code. When a hostile creature causes damage to an harmless ally or to an unarmed and otherwise harmless creature, you can mark that creature if you are able to see they, using your reaction.

Until the end of your next turn, or until you mark another creature, once per turn when you hit a creature with an attack, you cause additional damage equal to your Punishment die, which is a d4.

Hidden Blade[edit]

Starting at 1st level, If you are hidden from your enemies, you may use your Hidden Blade as a bonus weapon attack. If you are using it in the middle of combat, your attacks are reduced, equal to half your efficiency bonus(rounded up), unless you are in the flanking position behind an enemy with a friendly creature directly opposite or you are successfully hidden from the creature you are targeting. If you drop an enemy to 0hp, you can make another attack as a bonus action. The Hidden Blade deals a d4 piercing damage and has the following properties: light, finesse and special.

In addition, you can only be proficient and operate one Hidden Blade at a time until 5th level to be able to proficiently dual-wield two Hidden Blades at the same time.

Sneak Attack[edit]

Starting at 1st Level, you know how to strike subtly and exploit a foe's distraction. Once per turn, you can deal an extra 1d6 damage to one creature you hit with an attack if you have advantage on the Attack roll. The Attack must be used by the Hidden Blade.

You don't need advantage on the attack roll if another enemy of the target is within 5 feet of it, that enemy isn't Incapacitated, and you don't have disadvantage on the attack roll.

The amount of the extra damage increases as you gain levels in this class, as shown in the Sneak Attack column of the Assassin table.

Eagle Vision[edit]

Starting at 2nd level, you have mastered the technique of Eagle Vision, a very distinguished assassin skill that allows you to determine friend from foe. You can use a bonus action to activate this enhanced visual skill for one minute. While Eagle Vision is active, creatures and objects that you can see are covered in a color of light that corresponds with their personal relationship towards you, regardless of any attempts a creature makes to deceive you. Creatures that are covered in a red hue are creatures that are hostile towards you or creatures that you've targeted for assassination, blue-hued creatures are creatures that are friendly towards you, and objects covered in a golden hue are objects that are of interest to you. Additionally, you can always see a creature that you've targeted for assassination with this feature, even if they enter a building or use magic to conceal their location. You can use this feature a number of times equal to half your charisma modifier (rounded down, minimum 1). You regain all expended uses of this feature after taking a long rest.

Freerunning[edit]

At 2nd level, your speed increases by 5 feet while you are not encumbered or wearing heavy armor. This bonus increases when you reach certain Assassin levels, as shown in the Assassin table. Also, your jump distance is doubled, climbing speed is equal to your movement speed, and Athletics check made to run, jump, slide, climb, swing or otherwise move athletically you can make any Strength (Athletics) check as a Dexterity (Acrobatics) check and vise versa.

Infiltrator's Invisibility[edit]

At 2nd level, you have learned simple magic to assist you in endeavors of stealth and secrecy. Choose a mundane trinket, like a watch or a necklace. While the trinket is on your person, you can use your action to cast the Invisibility spell on yourself as a 2nd level spell, using Charisma as your spellcasting ability. Once you do so, you can't do so again until you finish a long rest.

Viewpoint[edit]

At 3nd level, a special form of a Perception check. Doing so enhances your field of view out to a mile revealing potential friends, foes, civilians and targets. Using this feature at height may reveal points of interest and general layout of terrain. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom modifier per long rest.

Leap of Faith[edit]

Starting at 3nd level, you have learned how to leap from any height, soaring like an eagle and landing unharmed. if you are currently standing on top of a platform or the edge of a cliff, you can use an action to make a leap of faith. If there is some sort of cushioning material on the ground that you could land on, such as a pile of hay, a large pool of water, or a sack filled with produce, you land without taking any falling damage. Alternatively, if there is a creature that is either the same size as you or larger that you could land on, you can choose to land on top of the creature, you and that targeted creature both take equal to half the falling damage. You can only perform a leap of faith if the distance between your current location and the ground is 200 feet or less.

Targeted Attack[edit]

At 4nd level you learn to strike subtle weak points of your enemies when you strike them. Once per turn when you hit with an attack you can make it a targeted attack. If a Targeted Attack requires a saving throw the DC equals 8 + your proficiency bonus + your charisma modifier. You can only use each Targeted Attack once during each encounter.

Arm Strike

You target a creature's arm or appendage to throw off their attacks. The target must make a Constitution Saving Throw, at disadvantage if they are holding a weapon. On a failure the target has disadvantage on all attacks it makes before the end of its next turn and takes an additional 3d6 of damage. On a success they only take the additional damage.

Eye Strike

You target a creature's eyes, blinding them temporarily. The target must make a Dexterity Saving Throw, at advantage if they have more than 2 eyes or see without their eyes. On a failure the target is blinded until the end of your next turn and takes an additional 2d8 of damage. On a success they are not blinded.

Leg Strike

You target a creature's leg or other part of their body they use to move. The target must make a Strength Saving Throw, at advantage if they have multiple different types of speed. On a failure the target's speed is reduced by a number of feat equal to your proficiency bonus x5 and they take an additional 2d6 damage. On a success they do not have their movement speed reduced.

Lethal Strike

You target a creature with everything you have to deal the most damage possible. The Target must make a Dexterity Saving Throw, at advantage if their size is smaller than yours. On a failure you double your damage dice for the attack, however on a success you roll no damage dice for the attack and only deal modifier damage instead.

Torso Strike

You target the largest part of almost every creature's body, their torso. The target must make a Constitution Saving Throw. On a failure they have disadvantage on the next Saving Throw they make and they take an additional 1d8 damage. On a success they do not take the additional damage.

Weakness Strike

A creature that you can already take advantage of can even be taken advantage of even more. If you already have advantage on an attack you can deal an additional 2d6 damage on the attack and the creature must make a Wisdom Saving Throw. On a failure you may make an additional attack against them immediately.

Assassin Archetype[edit]

At 4rd Level, you chose a Archetype that decides what sort of Assassin you will emulate. Choose between the The Warrior Archetype, The Hunter Archetype, and The Negotiator Archetype, all detailed at the end of the class description. Your choice grants you features at 3rd level and again at 9th, 13th, and 17th level.

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.

Expertise[edit]

Starting at 5rd level, choose two of your skill proficiencies, or one of your skill proficiencies and your proficiency with thieves' tools. Your proficiency bonus is doubled for any ability check you make that uses either of the chosen proficiencies.

Interrogation Tactics[edit]

At 5th level, you gain the ability to interrogate a creature. You can spend 10 minutes talking to a creature to break it and cause it to open up to your questions. The creature must be restrained for the duration:

  • During this part of interrogation, you gain access to all information that the humanoid would freely share with a casual acquaintance. Such information includes general details on its background and personal life, but doesn't include secrets. You also gather the surface thoughts of that creature, as if you had cast detect thoughts on that creature.
  • After this 10 minutes, you can spend 1 hour to use advanced tactics of interrogation, such as manipulation or torture. If you choose manipulation, you must succeed on a Charisma (Deception), (Persuasion) or (Intimidation) contested by the target's Wisdom (Insight).
  • If you choose torture, the target must succeed on a Constitution saving throw against a DC equal to half the damage caused by you. The damage caused during a torture is cumulative, so, if you have caused 30 points of damage over 10 rounds, the DC is still 15. The DC only resets if the creature recover hit points during a short or a long rest. Intimidation during torture is more effective. You gain a bonus of +3 on Charisma (Intimidation) checks for each 15 points of damage caused on the victim. The maximum bonus is up to your charisma modifier.
  • If the target has three consecutive successes, this feature don't works on that creature for the next 24 hours. On a success, trough either manipulation or torture, you break the target. The target can't speak a deliberate lie for 1 hour, and will immediately answer all questions asked directly if it knows the answer truthfully for the next 10 minutes.

Counter Attack[edit]

Starting at 5th level, one of the most useful techniques an Assassin can have is the Counter Attack. In a split second you can turn the tide against your enemies and gain the upper hand on most combat encounters. Using your reaction, you can attempt to dodge the enemies attack in a controlled manner and smoothly transition into your own specialized Attack of Opportunity. Successfully rolling an acrobatics check against the enemies attack roll, grants you the opportunity to strike back in the same reaction. If your Hidden Blade is equipped and is the weapon you plan to use for the Counter Attack, your acrobatics check is rolled with disadvantage.

At 14th level, your Hidden Blade is no longer the hindrance in combat it once was. Your ability to read the flow of combat has enabled you to use your Hidden Blade in the heat of the battle. Your Counter Attacks with it are no longer at disadvantage.

Air Assassinations[edit]

Starting at 6th level, You've trained hard with only a single hidden blade and are now capable of using it to perform an Air Assassination. While you are 200 feet or less you may perform a Air Assassination on a singular target. However you'll be taking half the fall damage that is told in the Leap of Faith Feature. Make a single attack roll against them, if an attack is successful against a creature whose current HP is equal to or below 5 multiplied by the Assassin's proficiency bonus, they will be executed and killed. If not, the Assassin deals the Hidden Blade damage to each. This benefits from any Hidden Blade modifications. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Dexterity modifier per long rest.

In addition, if the singular target drops to zero by this feature, you'll gain an additional Action and Bonus Action before initiative is rolled in combat and before any other creatures may react. You can use this part of the feature once per long rest.

Evasion[edit]

Starting at 7th level, you can nimbly dodge out of the way of certain area Effects, such as a red dragon's fiery breath or an Ice Storm spell. When you are subjected to an Effect that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on the saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.

Grab Ledge[edit]

Starting at 7th level, If you are falling and attempt a Dexterity Save to catch yourself on a ledge or the like and fail, you can reattempt the roll and take the new result. This feature can only be used once per short rest or long reset.

Skill Mastery[edit]

At 10th level, you have gotten mastered the use of your favored skills, going even beyond calling them an art form. At level eighteen, when using a skill you have Expertise in, you treat rolls lower than a 10 as a 10.

Double Assassinations[edit]

Starting at 11th level, You've trained with the dual hidden blades, now able to use them in perfect unison. While you are adjacent to two creatures that can't see you and are within 5 feet of each other, you can attempt to assassinate both of them simultaneously. Make an single attack roll against both of them, if an attack is successful against both creatures take all the damage you deal with your weapon. If not, the Assassin deals the half Hidden Blade damage to each. This stacks with any Hidden Blade modifications. You can use this feature a number of times equal to half your Dexterity modifier per long rest. (Rounded Down)

Execution Chain[edit]

Starting at 14th level, you've mastered the arts of the Hidden Blade and can swiftly strike down multiple enemies in mere seconds. Everytime you drop a creature to 0 Hit Points with your Hidden Blade, you may strike another creature within 5 feet of the initial target with the Hidden Blade. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus per long rest.

Direct Commands[edit]

At 15th level, you can use your action, unless stated otherwise to give commands to your allies. Aiding them in battle. Choose one of the following commands:

  • Guidance

Whenever you or an allied creature you can see within 30 feet of you misses a weapon attack, as a reaction you may call upon them, allowing to immediately make another attack against the creature adding your Charisma modifier to the damage roll. You can use this feature equal to your Charisma Mod (Min. 1)

  • Rally

Your presence inspires those around you. As an action, you can speak out words of encouragement to all allied creatures within 60ft. They gain temporary hit points equal to your Assassin level + Charisma modifier (minimum of one) and have resistance to non-magic attack as long as they have their temporary hit points. You regain use of this feature after you finish a long rest.

  • Charge

Your commands are treated as law. As an action, you can yell to charge your foes, giving all allied creatures within 60 feet of you advantage on attack roll and against saving throws for 1 minute. Also, while under this effect, you and all your allies ignore difficult terrain and cannot be frightened. You regain use of this feature after you finish a long rest.

Greater Infiltrator's Invisibility[edit]

At level 18th, you have been using your infiltration magic so often, you've gained an improved control over it. You can now cast Greater Invisibility using your trinket as a focus, though the duration is Concentration up to a number of rounds equal to your class level.

Master Assassin[edit]

At 20th level, you have honed your abilities to such a level that you can dodge and disappear in the blink of an eye. When you roll a natural 1 on any Dexterity check, you can instead treat it as a natural 20. You can do this a number of times equal to your Dexterity modifier + 1. You regain all uses when you finish a long rest.


ARCHETYPES MASKED ASSASSIN

Vigilante[edit]

The vigilante bear many similarities with the dark cowl in terms of the reason why the fight crime, but reaching different conclusions. While the dark cowl usually have a great struggle inside themselves, avoiding certain acts, such as torture or murder to combat evil, Vigilantes embrace those acts, and more often than not become as vile as those criminals they wish to detain.

Vigilante Abilities

Starting at 4rd level, you have a single goal on your mind: execute wrongdoers. Whenever you use one of these abilities, your Punishment Dice is reduced by 2 until the start of your next turn (including on this turn, if you would benefit from its additional damage). You learn the following abilities:

Hampering Strike. When you hit a creature marked by the mark of punishment with an attack, the creature must succeed on a Constitution saving throw, or its movement speed is halved.
Brutal Aggression. When you hit a creature marked with the mark of punishment with an attack, the creature must succeed on a Constitution saving throw, or suffer 1 level of exhaustion temporarily, that lasts for 1 minute.
A Good Criminal is a Dead Criminal

At 5rd level, when a creature marked by your Mark of Punishment is reduced to 0 hit points, you can mark another creature you can see using your reaction. If you have reduce the creature to 0 hit points, you don't need to use a reaction.

Deadly Strike

At 9th level, you have advantage on attack rolls against any creature that hasn't taken a turn in combat yet.

In addition, any hit you score against a creature that is surprised is a critical hit.

Rampage

At 13th level, once per turn when you take the Attack action and miss a creature with an attack, you can repeat the attack against a different target within 10 feet of the original target, if it is within your reach or range, without using an action.

Killing Blow

At 17th level, when you attack and hit a creature marked with your mark of punishment, you can force that creature to make a Constitution saving throw against your punishment save DC. On a failed save, the target is reduced to 0 hit points.

Once you use this ability, you can't use it again until you finish a short or long rest.

Marauder[edit]

Some Masked Assassins prefer more direct combat, a glorious and fast kill being dealt as a trophy for the Entities.

Give Them a Taste of Hope

At 3rd level, Every time an attack or spell directed at you misses you may use attack whoever tried to hit you, as long as you have movement left to reach your target. This may only happen once before your next turn.

Show What They Are Up Against

At 3rd level, Your marked target has its healing and Temporary Hit Points gain reduced by half.

Block Their Escape

At 6th level, As a bonus action you may use the tentacles/chains of the Entities to hold a creature in place, reducing its speed to zero and slow all chosen creatures in a 5ft area around it by 10ft of movement. This skill has uses equal to your Wisdom modifier, All uses are replenished after a short rest.

And Sever Their Heads

At 12th level, As an action you may teleport behind any creature with its movement impaired and strike them with your knife dealing 3d10 Force Damage, If the creature dies you may teleport to another one and strike again. You may chain up to 5 kills with this ability. You can only use this sequence again when you finish a long rest.

Multiclassing[edit]

Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the Masked Assassin class, you must meet these prerequisites: Dexterity 13

Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the Masked Assassin class, you gain the following proficiencies: Light armor, simple weapons.


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