Path of Blood Tithe (5e Subclass)
Path of Blood Tithe[edit]
Barbarians Walking the Path of Blood Tithe fight in a perpetual fury, driven ever onwards to slaughter all who stand in their way. Whatever drives their rage, these warriors only stop killing when every foe lies in ruin at their feet - and sometimes not even then.
The Blood Tithe[edit]
At 3rd level, you become more powerful the more blood you see spilled. You gain a pool of Blood Tithe points, up to a maximum of your proficiency bonus. Whenever a creature with a CR of 1/4 or more is reduced to 0 hit points within 60 feet of you, you gain 1 Blood Tithe point. You can spend them in the following ways:
- You can spend 1 Blood Tithe point as a free action to enter a rage until the end of your next turn.
- You can spend 1 Blood Tithe point to make one attack as a bonus action.
- You can spend 1 Blood Tithe point to create any melee weapon. It can deal force damage instead of its normal damage if you choose.
You can only get 1 point per creature every 24 hours. You lose all points earned after finishing a long rest.
Consuming Rage[edit]
Your rage is all-consuming and absolute, it overwhelms you, destroying your body. Starting at 3rd level, any time you rage, you can lose 1d12 + your Constitution modifier hit points as a bonus action. You gain 1 Blood Tithe point when you do so.
Relentless rage[edit]
At 6th level, you tear your enemies to pieces, drinking their blood. When you hit a creature with a melee weapon attack, you can spend 1 Blood Tithe point to deal additional Xd6 force damage to the target, where X is your proficiency bonus. If you reduce opponent to 0 hit points whith this atack, you gain additional 1 Blood Tithe point.
Blessing of Bloodshed[edit]
At 10th level, the amount of blood you've spilled pleases something on the other side. You are constantly under the effect of the Bless spell.
The Trail of Blood[edit]
At 14th level, your whole life has been dedicated to violence, and now you are part of it. Any time you rage, you gain 1 Blood Tithe at the start of your turn.
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