War's Champion, Variant (5e Class)
Spartan Warrior[edit]
Spartan Warrior[edit]
Creating a Spartan Warrior[edit]
- Quick Build
You can make a Spartan Warrior quickly by following these suggestions. First, Strength should be your highest ability score, followed by Constitution. Second, choose the Soldier or Outlander background. Third, choose either a pair of shortswords or a battleaxe.
Class Features
As a Spartan Warrior you gain the following class features.
- Hit Points
Hit Dice: 1d12 per Spartan Warrior level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 12 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d12 (or 7) + Constitution modifier per Spartan Warrior level after 1st
- Proficiencies
Armor: All armor and Shields
Weapons: Simple Weapons, Martial Weapons
Tools: None
Saving Throws: Strength and Constitution
Skills: Choose 2 of any
- Equipment
You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:
- (a) One Martial Weapon & Shield or (b) One Simple Weapon & Shield
- (a) leather armor or (b) scale mail
- (a) Dungeoneer’s Pack or (b) Explorer’s Pack
- If you are using starting wealth, you have If you are using starting wealth, you have 4d4 x 10 gp in funds. in funds.
Brutal Pugilist[edit]
Beginning at 1st level, your life as a warrior has turned your fists into dangerous weapons. You gain the following benefits:
You can roll a d6 in place of the normal damage of your unarmed strike. This die changes as you gain Spartan Warrior levels, as shown in the Unarmed Attack column of the Spartan Warrior table. Additionally when you attack with your unarmed strikes using the attack action, you can make one additional unarmed strike as part of the same action.
Spartan Rage[edit]
In battle, you fight with primal ferocity. On your turn, you can enter a spartan rage as a bonus action. While raging, you gain the following benefits if you aren’t wearing heavy armor:
• You have advantage on Strength checks and Strength, Constitution saving throws.
• When you make a melee weapon attack using Strength, you gain a bonus to the damage roll that increases as you gain levels as a Spartan Warrior, as shown in the Rage Damage column of the Spartan Warrior table. All other weapon attacks only gain half of this bonus rounded up.
• You have resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage.
If you are able to cast spells, you can’t cast them or concentrate on them while raging. Your rage lasts for 1 minute. It ends early if you are knocked unconscious or if your turn ends and you haven’t attacked a hostile creature since your last turn or taken damage since then. You can also end your rage on your turn as a bonus action. Once you have raged the number of times shown for your Spartan Warrior level in the Spartan Rage's column of the Spartan Warrior table, you must finish a long rest before you can rage again. Starting at 10th level, your rage lasts for 2 minutes.
Unarmored Defense[edit]
While you are not wearing any armor, your armor class equals 10 + your Strength modifier + your Constitution modifier. You can use a shield and still gain this benefit.
Monstrous Strength[edit]
Starting at 2nd level, you count as a Huge size when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift (You times the total by 10 when it is calculating your carrying capacity). In addition, starting at 6th level, you instead count as a Gargantuan creature for the purposes of determining your carry capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift. And lastly, at 10th level you instead count as Colossal size when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag or lift. In addition; you may use a two-hand and/or heavy weapon in one-hand for the purposes of duel-wielding or using a weapon as a weapon and shield where you gain proficiency in all melee attacks made with a Str-Based Melee Weapon on your turn aswell as being able to add your proficiency bonus to your damage rolls.
Rage Enhancement[edit]
When you reach 2nd level, and again at 4th, 6th, 10th, 14th and 18th level, your rage takes on a unique form. You gain an additional effect from raging chosen from any of the following choices below:
- Assault
When you kill or get a critical hit on a creature, you may move up to half your movement speed towards another creature.
- Blank Mind
You have advantage on Intelligence and Wisdom saving throws when raging.
- Relentless
Your unarmed attack damage gains the Rage Damage bonus to all attacks and a +2 to the attack rolls.
- Primal Fury
On the turn when you enter a rage, your first two attack rolls are made with advantage. If chosen again, you make your first four attack rolls with advantage on the turn when you enter a rage.
- Resilience
You gain resistance to another damage type of your choice while raging. Once chosen the damage type can not be changed.
- Savage Attacks (Simple Weapons)
Your simple melee weapons and simple ranged weapons deal 2 additional damage while raging.
- Savage Attacks (Martial Weapons)
Your martial melee weapons and martial ranged weapons deal 2 additional damage while raging.
- Controlled Rage (Simple Weapons)
Your simple melee weapons and simple ranged weapons gain a +2 to attack rolls.
- Controlled Rage (Martial Weapons)
Your martial melee weapons and martial ranged weapons gain a +2 to attack rolls.
Warrior's Archetype[edit]
Starting at 3rd level, you choose an archetype that decides what sort of warrior you were. Choose between the Ghost of Sparta Archetype and the Foreigner Archetype or choose a barbarian subclass, all detailed at the end of the class description. Your choice grants you features at 3rd level and again at 6th, 10th, and 14th level.
Grasp of the Titan[edit]
Starting at 4th level, you gain proficiency in Athletics if you already have proficiency you gain expertise. Additionally you have an advantage on attack rolls against a creature that is grappled by you. Additionally, your speed is not reduced if you are carrying or dragging a grappled creature with you
Extra Attack[edit]
Starting at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn. At 11th level, you can attack three times instead of twice, whenever you take the Attack action.
Destructive Force[edit]
Starting at the 5th level, you deal double damage to objects, structures and constructs when attacking them with your unarmed attack.
Fast Movement[edit]
Upon reaching 5th level, your movement speed increases by 10 feet, your movement speed increases by another 10 feet once you reach 10th level.
God of War[edit]
Starting at 6th level, your melee weapon attacks count as magical for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to the damage types inflicted by your melee weapon.
Rip and Tear[edit]
Starting at 7th level, all forms of defense feel the effect of your onslaught. Whenever you successfully make two melee weapon attacks against the same creature on the same turn, the target receives a -1 penalty to their Armor Class. This only applies if the target possesses a form of armor whether it be natural or otherwise. This penalty can stack, to a maximum penalty equal to half your proficiency bonus rounded up. A creature with natural armor is no longer under the effect of this feature when they are healed to their hit point maximum. Magic armor is unaffected by this feature unless the weapon damage is also magical. Finally, this feature cannot reduce a target below 10 + the targets Dexterity modifier.
War of Endurance[edit]
Starting at 7th level, when you make a Constitution saving throw and the result is less than your Constitution saving throw, you can use double the saving throw in place of the total. You can use it a number of times as your proficiency bonus. You regain use of this feature when you complete a long rest.
Resilience Of War[edit]
Starting at 7th level, when you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Constitution 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.
Shoulder the World[edit]
Starting at 8th level, whenever you attempt to grapple a creature whose size is no larger than two sizes larger than yours, they have disadvantage when attempting to escape, and you can crush them in your grip, dealing 2d8 bludgeoning damage at the start of your turn every turn you hold them. You can also throw them a number of feet equal to your Strength modifier x your proficiency bonus, dealing 6d6 bludgeoning damage on impact plus any damage they may have sustained from the fall.
Inner Rage[edit]
Starting at 9th level, your rage becomes extraordinarily violent and lets out your inner rage burning deep inside you. While in Spartan Rage, you may freely put away your weapons and unarmed yourself. Allowing you to go berserk and crush your enemies with your bare hands. This feature counts as an attack in order to use the extra attack feature.
In addition, the cost of each feature below costs an action and a fixed number of duration on your Spartan Rage. (Example: you have 5 rounds of Spartan Rage left, you use Fury Strike that costs an action and 2 rounds. Now you have 3 rounds of Spartan Rage left.)
- Fury Strike:
- 2 Rounds
As an action, you make up to 2 unarmed strike attacks and each fist deals double of the damage of your unarmed strikes + Strength modifier + Rage Damage of bludgeoning damage
- Fury Drive:
- 5 Rounds
As an action, you deliver a forceful haymaker that knocks enemies backward at great speed. You combining 2 unarmed strike attacks into a single attack. Dealing x4 damage of your unarmed strikes + Strength modifier + x2 Rage Damage of force damage. On hit, the target creature must roll a Strength saving throw, or be knocked back 5 x your Constitution modifier and be knocked prone on a failed save.
- Raging Smash:
- 4 Rounds
As an action, you slam both your fist into the ground and create a massive shockwave. Creature(s) within a 20 foot cone in front of you must roll a Constitution saving throw, or take 3 x your unarmed strikes damage + Strength modifier force damage and stunned for 1 round. On a successful save, creature(s) take half damage and aren't stunned.
- Seething Earth:
- 5 Rounds
As an action, you bury both your hands in the ground and pull or rip off a large chunk of a boulder and then throw it within 60 feet of you. Creature(s) within a 15 feet radius of the of the impact must roll a Strength saving throw, or take 6 x your unarmed strike damage + Strength modifier bludgeoning damage, be knocked back 15 feet, and be knocked prone. On a successful save, creature(s) take half damage, aren't knocked back, and isn't prone.
- Spartan Stomp:
- 3 Rounds
As an action, you slam your foot to the ground that disrupts all nearby enemies. Creature(s) within 20 feet of you most roll a Constitution saving throw, or take 3 x your unarmed strike damage + Strength modifier force damage and be knocked prone. On a successful save, creature(s) take half damage and aren't knocked prone.
Unyielding Body[edit]
Starting at 9th level, your Strength score, your Constitution score, and your hit point maximum cannot be reduced. In addition, anytime you come under the effect of exhaustion you can treat it as one level less than it actually is. Additionally, your current hit point maximum increases by an amount equal 3 times your level. Whenever you gain a level thereafter, your hit point maximum increases by an additional 3 hit points
Spartan Presence[edit]
Starting at 13th level, your presence alone is enough to break both man and monster, triggering their most primal instinct, fight or flight. You gain proficiency in the Intimidation skill. If you are already proficient with the Intimidation skill, you may add double your proficiency bonus to the check, instead of your normal proficiency bonus. In addition, when you make a Intimidation check against creature(s) within 20 feet of you may attempt to instil fear in the target creature(s), who must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw against your Intimidation check or becoming frightened of you for one minute. A frightened creature(s) may repeat their save at the end of their turn, ending the condition on a success. You may intimidate creatures this way a number of times equal to half your Charisma modifier (with a minimum of 1) and regain all expanded uses when you complete a long rest.
Relentless Anger[edit]
Starting at 15th level, your rage is so fierce that it ends early only if you fall unconscious, paralyzed, or if you choose to end it.
Unstoppable Force[edit]
Starting at 17th level, your base speed increases by 10ft and cannot be reduced by difficult terrain or spells. In addition, you you have advantage on all saving throws against being knocked prone, stunned and charmed conditions.
Old Scars[edit]
Starting at 18th level, whenever you are reduced to 0 hit points, you are automatically stabilized, and twice per short or long rest you can spend a hit die + your constitution modifier + your proficiency bonus to reagin hit points when you are stabilized. In addition, whenever you roll a hit die to recover hit points, you add your proficiency modifier to the amount of hit points you regain.
War's Champion[edit]
Starting at 20th level, you embody the power of war itself. Your Strength and Constitution scores increase by 4, and the maximum for those scores increases by 4 up to a maximum of 24.
Archetypes[edit]
Ghost of Sparta[edit]
- Monstrous Aura
Starting at 3rd level, whenever you make a roll related to Intimidation, you can add your Strength modifier instead of your Charisma modifier.
- Carnage
Starting at 6th level, you can challenge a creature to a duel to the death, called a Carnage. Choose a creature you can see within 60 feet for your challenge, as a bonus action.
While the creature is challenged, you add a 2d6 to all your melee damage rolls against that creature. This bonus damage increases to 2d8 once you become level 10 and again with a 3d8 once you become level 14. In addition, while the creature is challenged, you can use your reaction in each turn to move towards that creature up to your movement speed. Also, the creature has Disadvantage on all Dexterity (Stealth) checks to hide from you.
The Carnage ends if you or the creature are reduced to 0 hit points, if you attack any other creature or if you recover any amount of hit points.
You can use your Carnage a number of times equal to 1 + your Charisma modifier, and regain your use of it after finishing a short or a long rest.
In addition, starting at 8th level, you can have up to two creatures challenged at the same time by your Carnage feature. You can challenge three creatures at 13th level, four at 17th level & challenge five creatures at 20th level.
- Bloodlust
Starting at 6th level whenever you are raging and a enemy dies within 10 feet of you, you gain temporary hit points equal to your proficiency modifier + Constitution modifier x 3. These temporary hit points are reduced to 0 when your rage ends. Also your attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20. At 18th level your attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 18-20.
- Fury
Starting at 10th level, you have advantage on your initiative rolls. In addition, if you hit a creature with a melee attack during the first turn of combat, you deal additional damage equal to your Constitution modifier x 2 in each successful attack.
- Avenger
Starting at 14th level, you swing with no mercy, especially when hitting vital spots. Critical hits with melee weapons deal triple damage instead of double damage.
The Foreigner[edit]
- Never leave my side...
Starting at 3rd level, you can spend 8 hours bonding with a friendly beast, familiar, or other creature your DM approves of, this cannot be done during a long rest. When you finish this bonding period, your companion gains the following benefits:
- Their hit point maximum is increased by your level.
- When the willing creature performs an action, you may expend your reaction to grant them an additional action on their turn. You cannot take an action on your next turn. You can only use this feature twice per long rest.
- You have advantage on Persuasion and Intimidation checks against them. If you and they must contest, they may roll a Persuasion or Insight checks depending on the details.
You can only be bonded to one creature at a time. If your companion dies, you can repeat the bonding process with another friending beast, familiar, or other creature your DM approves of.
- Strike Now Boy!!!
Starting at 3rd level, as a bonus action, you allow one creature within 60 feet of you to immediately make a singular weapon attack against a creature of your choice. A creature can only be granted this additional attack once per round of combat. Starting when you hit 5th level, the target of your Strike Now feature can add 1d6 to their damage roll if the attack hits. This bonus damage increases to 2d6 once you become level 11.
- Behind me Boy!!!
Starting at 6th level, when a creature within your movement speed range becomes targeted by an attack or spell, you can use a reaction to move adjacent to them and become the target in their stead. You may choose whether to trigger opportunity attacks or not during this movement. Should the targeting effect leave you at 0 hit points, the shielded creature gains a bonus to their attack and damage rolls equal to half your Spartan Warrior level (rounded up). This bonus persists until you are stable again or the combat is over. Additionally, if the creature under the Never leave my side... is within 5 feet from you, it gains resistance to bludgeoning,slashing and piercing damage.
- Old Spartan's Resilience
Starting at 10th level, when you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Constitution 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.
- Be Better Than Me...
Starting at 14th level, the creature under the Never leave my side... feature adds +2 to one ability score of their choice. This feature can push ability scores higher than 20. The bonus fades if the allies spend more than 1 week separated from the Spartan Warrior, but if said Spartan Warrior leaves the narrative entirely the DM may deem it appropriate for the bonus to become permanent. (This feature can never be applied from multiple Spartan Warriors.)
Optional Features[edit]
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