OGC:Noble (5e Class)
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Noble
Some adventurers work their whole lives to become great rulers, but to others, nobility is just the beginning of the adventure. In fifth edition, the noble background provides this starting point, but what if you want your character concept to be mechanically supported from levels 1 through 20? The noble character class gives you this choice, allowing you to play and create valiant scions, naïve princes, and highborn generals.
Most nobles are hands-off characters, preferring to achieve victory by empowering and strengthening their comrades rather than doing the dirty work themselves.
Class Features
As a Noble you gain the following class features.
- Hit Points
Hit Dice: 1d6 per Noble level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 1d6 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d6 (or 4) + Constitution modifier per Noble level after 1st
- Proficiencies
Armor: None
Weapons: None
Tools: None
Saving Throws: Charisma, Wisdom
Skills: Pick two from: Deception, Insight, Medicine, Performance, and Persuasion
- Equipment
You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:
- Fine clothes.
- A diplomat’s pack, priest’s pack, or scholar’s pack.
- (a) A melee martial weapon and scale armor or (b) Two sets of artisan’s tools
- If you are using starting wealth, you have 5d4 x 10 gp in funds.
Level | Proficiency Bonus |
Features |
---|---|---|
1st | +2 | Rallying Word, Noble Path |
2nd | +2 | Path Feature, Direct Ally |
3rd | +2 | Spur Ally, Rallying Word (2 allies) |
4th | +2 | Ability Score Improvement, Ability Score Increase |
5th | +3 | Coordinated Attack |
6th | +3 | Path Feature |
7th | +3 | Rallying Word (short rest) |
8th | +3 | Ability Score Improvement, Ability Score Increase |
9th | +4 | Direct Ally (extra action) |
10th | +4 | Noble Renown |
11th | +4 | Path Feature |
12th | +4 | Ability Score Improvement, Ability Score Increase |
13th | +5 | Spur Ally (short rest) |
14th | +5 | Path Feature |
15th | +5 | Expertise |
16th | +5 | Ability Score Improvement, Ability Score Increase |
17th | +6 | Direct Ally (bonus action) |
18th | +6 | Path Feature |
19th | +6 | Ability Score Improvement, Ability Score Increase |
20th | +6 | Devoted Commander |
Noble Path (1st Level)
Your Noble Path defines what kind of noble you are. You can choose between Path of the Brave, Path of the Heart, and Path of the Tactician. Your Noble Path gives you access to unique abilities and characteristics at first level, and more at 2nd, 6th, 11th, 14th and 17th level.
Rallying Word
At 1st level, you can use a bonus action to make an ally within 30 feet of you to regain hit points. The amount healed is equal to 1d8 + your noble level. After you use this ability, you must take a long rest before you can use it again. Starting at 3rd level, you can target two allies with this ability.
Starting at 7th level, this ability recharges after a short rest.
Direct Ally
You are better at guiding allies than engaging the enemy personally. Starting at 2nd level, you can use your action to allow an ally that can hear or see you to make a single weapon attack, cast a cantrip, or move up to half their movement on your turn as a reaction. You can only use this ability once per short or long rest. At 9th level, your ally may instead choose to take the Attack action or cast a spell with a casting time of 1 action as a reaction.
Starting at 17th level, you may use this ability as a bonus action.
Spur Ally
Beginning at 3rd level, you can use your reaction to allow an ally to re-roll a failed saving throw or ability check. You can only use this feature once between long rests. Starting at 13th level, this feature may be used again after a short or long rest.
Ability Score Increase
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.
Coordinated Attack
Starting at 5th level, your leadership allows you and your allies to strike in unison. Once per turn when you take the attack action, one ally within 30 feet can use his or her reaction to make a single weapon attack against a valid target of your choosing.
Noble Renown
By 10th level, tales of your fame (or infamy) have taken root in the hearts of the people. Your reputation precedes you in any civilized settlement. By revealing your identity, you gain advantage on all Charisma (Persuasion or Intimidation) checks in that settlement for the next hour. You may not use this feature again until you complete a long rest.
Expertise
At 15th level, you may double your proficiency bonus to three of your skills or tool proficiencies.
Devoted Commander
When you reach 20th level, your connection to your party runs so deep that you can just find and exploit the precise moment for a final attack. Once per long rest, your Direct Ally grants an action to up to 5 allies at the same time.
Noble Paths
Path of the Brave
Few nobles possess the courage and selflessness to walk the Path of the Brave. Those who do often won their rank through deeds of valor, or are descended from someone who did.
When you first choose the Path of the Brave you gain the following features:
- Bonus Proficiencies
You gain proficiency with simple weapons, melee martial weapons, and with light and medium armors and shields.
- Resilient Leader
Your hit point maximum increases by 2 for every noble level you possess.
- Dauntless
Starting at 2nd level, you have advantage on saving throws against spells and abilities that would cause you to become frightened.
- Combat Style
At 6th level, you gain one Combat Style from among those available to the fighter class.
- Extra Attack
Starting 11th level, you may make two attacks instead of one whenever you take the Attack action.
- Overwhelming Stroke
At 14th level, you learn a deadly technique. You may choose to make a single weapon attack as an action. If this attack hits, the target must make a Strength saving throw (DC is equal to 8 + your Charisma modifier + your proficiency bonus) or be knocked prone and stunned until the end of your next turn. This feature may be used three times, and uses are regained after a short or long rest.
- Lionheart
Beginning at 17th level, you cannot be frightened and allies who can see or hear you have advantage on saving throws made to resist becoming frightened.
Path of the Heart
Nobles who follow the Path of the Heart lead on subtle ways. They inspire loyalty out of their empathy, kindness, and even their own ingenuity. A noble who follows the Path of the Heart may lack ambition, but they make up for it in honesty and charm.
- Noncombatant
You are the heart of your group, and you never draw a weapon except in dire circumstances. You have disadvantage on all attack rolls and lose proficiency with all weapons and armor, including those granted by your race. You cannot gain weapon or armor proficiencies from any source or cast spells that deal damage or require an attack roll or saving throw.
- Aura of Innocence
When unarmored and not wearing any shield, you reflect an air of vulnerability and innocence that makes even the most heartless monster hesitate to attack you. Your AC becomes 10 + your Charisma bonus + your Dexterity bonus.
- Vicarious Attack
When you take the Attack action, you can choose not to make any attack. If you do this, one of your allies can make a weapon attack against an enemy of their choice or cast a cantrip targeting an enemy of their choice.
- Bonus Proficiencies
You gain proficiency with a set of artisan’s tools of your choice and two skills. These skills can be from the noble class list or from the following: Animal Handling, History, Investigation, Nature, and Religion.
- Cries
Starting at 2nd level, you gain the ability to use cries to influence enemies and allies. You can use two cries between short or long rests, but only once per round.
- Cry for Attention. As a bonus action, you may select a hostile creature. Until your next turn, that enemy has advantage on attacks against you and disadvantage to attack anybody else.
- Cry for Help. When an enemy attacks you, you may cry for help as a reaction. An ally can use their reaction to move up to 30 feet towards you and make a single weapon or cantrip attack against that enemy.
- Cry for Life. When an ally is reduced to 0 hit points, you may use your reaction to allow your ally to spend a number of hit dice equal to half your level. They regain hit points equal to the result + their Constitution modifier + your Charisma modifier.
- Distracting Cry. As a reaction when an ally is about to be attacked, you may impose disadvantage on the attacker on all attacks made against that ally this turn.
Starting at 14th level, you can use your cries three times between short or long rests.
- Force of Personality
At 6th level, you gain proficiency in the Persuasion skill. Additionally, you add your Charisma bonus (minimum 1) to the hit points recovered by your Rallying Word.
- Tears of the Pure-Hearted
The gentleness of your heart and the strength of your love infuses your tears with magical power. Starting at 6th level, you can use your action to shed tears so they touch a friendly creature next to you. The creature can spend any number of hit dice to recover hit points, and if he or she is blinded, charmed, deafened, paralyzed, or poisoned; the condition ends. You must finish a long rest before you can use this ability again.
- Stirring Words
Starting at 11th level, your allies add your Charisma bonus to their attack rolls when they are granted attacks through your Vicarious Attack, Cry for Help, Coordinated Attack, or Direct Ally features.
- Loved by the People
Starting at 14th level wherever you go people are charmed by your love and compassion; they put grudges aside and go out of the way to help you and your allies to achieve peaceful goals. As long as you are within civilization, you and your allies only need a tenth of the time needed for downtime activities.
- Heart’s Redemption
Starting at 17th level, your words gain the ability to turn even the darkest of monsters to your cause. As an action, you may select a single hostile creature that can hear you and shares a language with you. That creature makes a Charisma saving throw with a DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier. On a failed save, the target can’t attack or cast spells targeting your allies that turn. On a success, the target acts normally.
At the beginning of your turn, you may use your action to sustain the effect, requiring the target creature to make a Charisma saving throw at the beginning of each of its turns. After three failed saves, the target stops being hostile to you and your allies, and may flee or fight by your side at the GM’s discretion. You need a long rest before you can use this ability again.
Path of the Tactician
Though nobles who follow the Path of the Tactician may seem like lazy aristocrats, always letting others do the hard work while they keep their distance and leeching off other people’s effort. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. Tacticians lead from the sidelines, guiding others with knowledge and strategy while keeping their distance.
- Tactical Adaptability
When you roll for initiative, you can switch your initiative roll with any ally.
- Bonus Proficiencies
You gain proficiency with all simple weapons, the longbow, the glaive, the halberd, and the whip. You also gain proficiency with light and medium armor.
- Maneuvering Command
Starting at 2nd level, you gain knowledge of tactical maneuvers that you can direct your allies to use in combat.
Maneuvers. You know two maneuvers from those available to the battlemaster. You can choose any maneuver except for Rally, Commander’s Strike, Riposte, and Parry. You learn one additional maneuver at 6th, 11th, 14th and 17th level. You cannot use these maneuvers yourself.
If the maneuver requires a saving throw, the DC is equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier.
Superiority Dice. You have four superiority dice, which are d6s. As a bonus action, you may give a superiority die to an ally to allow that ally to use a maneuver you know. If the ally already has the Combat Superiority or Improved Combat Superiority class features, they use a superiority die of the appropriate size for their level instead of a d6. If the maneuver is not used in a number of rounds equal to your Intelligence modifier, the maneuver is lost. You regain all spent superiority dice after a long rest.
You gain another superiority die at 6th level and again at 14th level.
- Rules of Engagement
Starting at 6th level, you and allies within 30 feet of you add your Intelligence modifier to their initiative.
- Focused Fire
Starting at 11th level, you can spend one superiority die as a bonus action to select an enemy. Until the end of your next turn, creatures of your choice within 30 feet may deal extra damage equal to your superiority die when they damage the chosen target.
- Renewed Superiority
Starting at 14th level, you regain a number of superiority dice equal to your Intelligence modifier each time you take a short rest. You cannot exceed your normal maximum this way.
- Tactical Mastery
At 17th level, you can effortlessly identify your enemies’ weaknesses. As a bonus action, you can spend any number of superiority dice to expose a single creature’s fatal weakness. Until the end of your next turn, all weapon and spell attacks against that creature have advantage and deal extra damage as if all the superiority dice you spent rolled the maximum result.
Multiclassing
Multiclassing requirements for Nobles are 13 in Strength, Intelligence, or Charisma. The Noble class grants no multiclassing proficiencies.
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