Path of Graceful Rage (5e Subclass)
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Path of Graceful Rage[edit]
Barbarian Subclass
While most Barbarians would use their Rage to fuel their strength to overwhelm their foes, you are not most Barbarians, as you instead use your rage to fuel the dexterous and graceful movements you have honed through time and experience, driving your rage through a focused point to bring about the destruction of your foes.
Graceful Rage[edit]
Beginning at 3rd Level, you have learned to harness dexterity and grace from rage. When using your Rage feature:
- You now instead gain advantage on all Dexterity Checks and Saving Throws.
- Whenever you make a melee weapon Attack using Dexterity, you gain a +2 bonus to the damage roll. This bonus increases as you level as shown in the Barbarian table.
- In addition, you can now use Dexterity instead of Strength when choosing to use the Reckless Attack feature, giving you advantage on all melee weapon Attack rolls using Dexterity during this turn, but Attack rolls against you have advantage until your next turn.
In addition, you gain an additional 10ft of Movement Speed.
Flow like Water, Crash like a Wave[edit]
Beginning at 6th level, your movements and actions are now like a rolling wave, fluid in its movements, but thunderous in it's destruction. You now gain the following benefits:
- You can take the Dash and Disengage actions as a bonus action.
- Your movement now ignores nonmagical difficult terrain.
- In addition, regardless of being or not in rage, traveling faster than slow pace doesn't impede you from using Stealth, nor you have the -5 penalty to passive Wisdom (Perception) when traveling at fast pace.
Float like a Butterfly, Sting like a Hornet[edit]
Beginning at 10th level, your rage now allows you to be even more fluid in your actions, baffling your opponents as they see can't get a bead on your movement to strike you. While Raging, you gain the following benefits:
- You can now take the Dodge action as a bonus action.
- Your movement speed is increased by an additional 10ft.
Overwhelming Grace[edit]
Beginning at 14th level, barbaric grace and unrelenting finesse is now what you have become.
- While raging, you may now add double your proficiency bonus in all Dexterity checks and saving throws.
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