Barbarian: Path of the Titan

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Barbarian:

Path of the Titan

Strength is supreme, and those who seek it forsake even arms and armor to instead hone their body into a stalwart mountain. In battle, these raging behemoths provoke fear and awe, using their titanic fists to splinter bone and steel alike.

As a titan, strength is life and life is battle. For what cause do you rage? What emotions lie behind it?

Larger than life

3rd level Titan ability
Your size increases to large. You can use your Strength modifier, instead of your Dexterity or Charisma, for your Unarmoured Defense AC or when making Intimidation checks.

Raging calamity

3rd level Titan ability
You are an unstoppable calamity in battle. While raging, you can use your mighty fists as natural weapons. They count as a simple weapon with the heavy property, and they deal 1d12 force damage on a hit. Your rage damage bonus is doubled when you attack with your fists.

When you rage, and as a bonus action on each of your turns for the duration, you can move up to your movement speed towards a hostile creature, and attempt to grapple or shove it.

Uncaring and Unstoppable

6th level Titan ability
You are immune to being frightened. In addition, you can move through the space of any creature that is of a size equal or smaller than yours.

Adamantite

10th level Titan ability
Your body is harder than the most durable of metals. Any critical hits against you become normal hits.

In addition, you gain a bonus to Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution saving throws while you rage. This bonus is equal to your rage damage bonus.

Worldbreaker

14th level Titan ability
Your rage and your strength defies all logic. While raging, you gain the following benefits:

  • When you make a weapon attack against a creature or object larger than you, you can deal an additional die of damage.
  • When you knock a creature prone, all creatures other than you within 15ft of the creature take 1d12 bludgeoning damage.
  • When you shove a creature, you can shove it upto 30ft. If it collides with a creature, both it and the creature take 1d12 bludgeoning damage.

Titan by Lucifer

 

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