{"name":"Barbarian","overview":"A tall human tribesman strides through a blizzard, draped in fur and hefting his axe. He laughs as he charges toward the frost giant who dared poach his people\u2019s elk herd.\r\nA half-orc snarls at the latest challenger to her authority over their savage tribe, ready to break his neck with her bare hands as she did to the last six rivals.\r\n\r\nFrothing at the mouth, a dwarf slams his helmet into the face of his drow foe, then turns to drive his armored elbow into the gut of another.\r\n\r\nThese barbarians, different as they might be, are defined by their rage: unbridled, unquenchable, and unthinking fury. More than a mere emotion, their anger is the ferocity of a cornered predator, the unrelenting assault of a storm, the churning turmoil of the sea.\r\n\r\nFor some, their rage springs from a communion with fierce animal spirits. Others draw from a roiling reservoir of anger at a world full of pain. For every barbarian, rage is a power that fuels not just a battle frenzy but also uncanny reflexes, resilience, and feats of strength.\r\n\r\n[h1]Primal Instinct[\/h1]\r\nPeople of towns and cities take pride in how their civilized ways set them apart from animals, as if denying one\u2019s own nature was a mark of superiority. To a barbarian, though, civilization is no virtue, but a sign of weakness. The strong embrace their animal nature\u2014keen instincts, primal physicality, and ferocious rage. Barbarians are uncomfortable when hedged in by walls and crowds. They thrive in the wilds of their homelands: the tundra, jungle, or grasslands where their tribes live and hunt.\r\n\r\nBarbarians come alive in the chaos of combat. They can enter a berserk state where rage takes over, giving them superhuman strength and resilience. A barbarian can draw on this reservoir of fury only a few times without resting, but those few rages are usually sufficient to defeat whatever threats arise.\r\n\r\n[h1]A Life of Danger[\/h1]\r\nNot every member of the tribes deemed \u201cbarbarians\u201d by scions of civilized society has the barbarian class. A true barbarian among these people is as uncommon as a skilled fighter in a town, and he or she plays a similar role as a protector of the people and a leader in times of war. Life in the wild places of the world is fraught with peril: rival tribes, deadly weather, and terrifying monsters. Barbarians charge headlong into that danger so that their people don\u2019t have to.\r\n\r\nTheir courage in the face of danger makes barbarians perfectly suited for adventuring. Wandering is often a way of life for their native tribes, and the rootless life of the adventurer is little hardship for a barbarian. Some barbarians miss the close-knit family structures of the tribe, but eventually find them replaced by the bonds formed among the members of their adventuring parties.\r\n\r\n[h1]Creating a Barbarian[\/h1]\r\nWhen creating a barbarian character, think about where your character comes from and his or her place in the world. Talk with your DM about an appropriate origin for your barbarian. Did you come from a distant land, making you a stranger in the area of the campaign? Or is the campaign set in a rough-and-tumble frontier where barbarians are common?\r\n\r\nWhat led you to take up the adventuring life? Were you lured to settled lands by the promise of riches? Did you join forces with soldiers of those lands to face a shared threat? Did monsters or an invading horde drive you out of your homeland, making you a rootless refugee? Perhaps you were a prisoner of war, brought in chains to \u201ccivilized\u201d lands and only now able to win your freedom. Or you might have been cast out from your people because of a crime you committed, a taboo you violated, or a coup that removed you from a position of authority.\r\n\r\n[h3]QUICK BUILD[\/h3]\r\n\r\nYou can make a barbarian quickly by following these suggestions. First, put your highest ability score in Strength, followed by Constitution. Second, choose the outlander background.\r\n[table]\r\n[tr]\r\n[th]Level[\/th]\r\n[th]Prof. Bonus[\/th]\r\n[th]Features[\/th]\r\n[th]Rages[\/th]\r\n[th]Rage Damage[\/th]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]1st[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[td]Rage, Unarmored Defense[\/td]\r\n[td]2[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]2nd[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[td]Reckless Attack, Danger Sense[\/td]\r\n[td]2[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]3rd[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[td]Primal Path[\/td]\r\n[td]3[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]4th[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[td]Ability Score Improvement[\/td]\r\n[td]3[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]5th[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[td]Extra Attack, Fast Movement[\/td]\r\n[td]3[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]6th[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[td]Path feature[\/td]\r\n[td]4[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]7th[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[td]Feral Instinct[\/td]\r\n[td]4[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]8th[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[td]Ability Score Improvement[\/td]\r\n[td]4[\/td]\r\n[td]+2[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]9th[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[td]Brutal Critical[\/td]\r\n[td]4[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]10th[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[td]Path feature[\/td]\r\n[td]4[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]11th[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[td]Relentless Rage[\/td]\r\n[td]4[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]12th[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[td]Ability Score Improvement[\/td]\r\n[td]5[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]13th[\/td]\r\n[td]+5[\/td]\r\n[td]Brutal Critical[\/td]\r\n[td]5[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]14th[\/td]\r\n[td]+5[\/td]\r\n[td]Path feature[\/td]\r\n[td]5[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]15th[\/td]\r\n[td]+5[\/td]\r\n[td]Persistent Rage[\/td]\r\n[td]5[\/td]\r\n[td]+3[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]16th[\/td]\r\n[td]+5[\/td]\r\n[td]Ability Score Improvement[\/td]\r\n[td]5[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]17th[\/td]\r\n[td]+6[\/td]\r\n[td]Brutal Critical[\/td]\r\n[td]6[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]18th[\/td]\r\n[td]+6[\/td]\r\n[td]Indomitable Might[\/td]\r\n[td]6[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]19th[\/td]\r\n[td]+6[\/td]\r\n[td]Ability Score Improvement[\/td]\r\n[td]6[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]20th[\/td]\r\n[td]+6[\/td]\r\n[td]Primal Champion[\/td]\r\n[td]Unlimited[\/td]\r\n[td]+4[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[\/table]\r\n","hitdice":"d12","hitpointsfirstlevel":"12 + your Constitution modifier","hitpointsathigherlevels":"1d12 (or 7) + your Constitution modifier","armorproficiencies":"light, medium, shields","weaponproficiences":"Simple weapons, martial weapons","tools":"None","savingthrows":"Strength, Constitution","skills":"Choose two from Animal Handling, Athletics, Intimidation, Nature, Perception, and Survival","equipment":"You may pick either (a) or (b):\r\n[ul]\r\n[li](a) a greataxe or (b) any martial melee weapon[\/li]\r\n[li](a) two handaxes or (b) any simple weapon[\/li]\r\n[li]An explorer's pack and four javelins[\/li]\r\n[\/ul]\r\n[\/li]\r\n\r\nAlternatively, you can ignore the equipment from your class and background, and start with 2d4 x 10 gp. ","spellcasting":"","features":"[h2]Rage[\/h2]\r\nOn your turn, you can enter a rage as a bonus action. While raging, you gain the following benefits if you aren't wearing heavy armor:\r\n[ul]\r\n[li]You have advantage on all Strength checks and Strength saving throws.[\/li]\r\n[li]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 barbarian, as shown in the Rage Damage column of the Barbarian table.[\/li]\r\n[li]You have resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage.[\/li]\r\n[li]If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on them while raging.[\/li]\r\n[li]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.[\/li]\r\n[\/ul]\r\n[\/li]\r\nOnce you have raged the number of times shown for your barbarian level in the Rages column of the Barbarian table, you must finish a long rest before you can rage again.\r\n\r\n[h2]Unarmored Defense[\/h2]\r\nWhile you are not wearing any armor, your Armor Class equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Constitution modifier. You can use a shield and still gain this benefit.\r\n\r\n[h2]Reckless Attack[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 2nd level, when you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly. Doing so gives you advantage on all melee weapon attack rolls using Strength during that turn, but attack rolls against you are rolled with advantage until the beginning of your next turn.\r\n\r\n[h2]Danger Sense[\/h2]\r\nAt 2nd level, you have advantage on Dexterity saving throws against effects that you can see, such as traps or spells. You do not gain this benefit if you are blinded, deafened, or incapacitated.\r\n\r\n[h2]Primal Path[\/h2]\r\nAt 3rd level, you choose a path that shapes the nature of your rage. Your choice grants you features at 3rd level, and again at 6th, 10th, and 14th levels.\r\n\r\n[h2]Ability Score Improvement[\/h2]\r\nWhen 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. You can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.\r\n\r\n[h2]Extra Attack[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.\r\n\r\n[h2]Fast Movement[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 5th level, your speed increases by 10 feet while you aren't wearing heavy armor.\r\n\r\n[h2]Feral Instinct[\/h2]\r\nBy 7th level, your instincts are so honed that you have advantage on initiative rolls.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, if you are surprised at the beginning of combat and aren't incapacitated, you can act normally on your first turn, but only if you enter your rage before doing anything else on that turn.\r\n\r\n[h2]Brutal Critical[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 9th level, you can roll one additional weapon damage die when determining the extra damage for a critical hit with a melee attack.\r\n\r\nThis increases to two additional dice at 13th level and three additional dice at 17th level.\r\n\r\n[h2]Relentless Rage[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 11th level, if you drop to 0 hit points while you're raging and don't die outright, you can make a DC 10 Constitution saving throw. If you succeed, you drop to 1 hit point instead.\r\n\r\nEach time you use this feature after the first, the DC increases by 5. When you finish a short or long rest, the DC resets to 10.\r\n\r\n[h2]Persistent Rage[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 15th level, your rage ends early only if you fall unconscious or if you choose to end it.\r\n\r\n[h2]Indomitable Might[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 18th level, if your total for a Strength check is less than your Strength score, you can use that score in place of the total.\r\n\r\n[h2]Primal Champion[\/h2]\r\nAt 20th level, you embody the power of the wilds. Your Strength and Constitution scores increase by 4. Your maximum for those scores is now 24.","subclasses":"[h1]Primal Paths[\/h1]\r\nRage burns in every barbarian\u2019s heart, a furnace that drives him or her toward greatness. Different barbarians attribute their rage to different sources, however. For some, it is an internal reservoir where pain, grief, and anger are forged into a fury hard as steel. Others see it as a spiritual blessing, a gift of a totem animal.\r\n[br]\r\n\r\n[h1]Path of the Ancestral Guardian[\/h1]\r\nSome barbarians hail from cultures that revere their ancestors. These tribes teach that the warriors of the past linger in the world as mighty spirits, who can guide and protect the living. When a barbarian who follows this path rages, the barbarian contacts the spirit world and calls on these guardian spirits for aid.\r\n\r\nBarbarians who draw on their ancestral guardians can better fight to protect their tribes and their allies. In order to cement ties to their ancestral guardians, barbarians who follow this path cover themselves in elaborate tattoos that celebrate their ancestors\u2019 deeds. These tattoos tell sagas of victories against terrible monsters and other fearsome rivals.\r\n\r\n[h3]Path of the Ancestral Guardian Features[\/h3]\r\n[table]\r\n[tr]\r\n[th]Barbarian\r\nLevel[\/th]\r\n[th]Features[\/th]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]3rd[\/td]\r\n[td]Ancestral Protectors[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]6th[\/td]\r\n[td]Spirit Shield (2d6)[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]10th[\/td]\r\n[td]Consult the Spirits, Spirit Shield (3d6)[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]14th[\/td]\r\n[td]Vengeful Ancestors, Spirit Shield (4d6)[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[\/table]\r\n[h2]Ancestral Protectors[\/h2]\r\nStarting when you choose this path at 3rd level, spectral warriors appear when you enter your rage. While you\u2019re raging, the first creature you hit with an attack on your turn becomes the target of the warriors, which hinder its attacks. Until the start of your next turn, that target has disadvantage on any attack roll that isn\u2019t against you, and when the target hits a creature other than you with an attack, that creature has resistance to the damage dealt by the attack. The effect on the target ends early if your rage ends.\r\n\r\n[h2]Spirit Shield[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 6th level, the guardian spirits that aid you can provide supernatural protection to those you defend. If you are raging and another creature you can see within 30 feet of you takes damage, you can use your reaction to reduce that damage by 2d6.\r\n\r\nWhen you reach certain levels in this class, you can reduce the damage by more: by 3d6 at 10th level and by 4d6 at 14th level.\r\n\r\n[h2]Consult the Spirits[\/h2]\r\nAt 10th level, you gain the ability to consult with your ancestral spirits. When you do so, you cast the augury or clairvoyance spell, without using a spell slot or material components. Rather than creating a spherical sensor, this use of clairvoyance invisibly summons one of your ancestral spirits to the chosen location. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for these spells.\r\n\r\nAfter you cast either spell in this way, you can\u2019t use this feature again until you finish a short or long rest.\r\n\r\n[h2]Vengeful Ancestors[\/h2]\r\nAt 14th level, your ancestral spirits grow powerful enough to retaliate. When you use your Spirit Shield to reduce the damage of an attack, the attacker takes an amount of force damage equal to the damage that your Spirit Shield prevents.\r\n[br]\r\n\r\n[h1]Path of the Battlerager[\/h1]\r\nKnown as Kuldjargh (literally \u201caxe idiot\u201d) in Dwarvish, battleragers are dwarf followers of the gods of war and take the Path of the Battlerager. They specialize in wearing bulky, spiked armor and throwing themselves into combat, striking with their body itself and giving themselves over to the fury of battle.\r\n\r\n[h2]Restriction: Dwarves Only[\/h2]\r\nOnly dwarves can follow the Path of the Battlerager. The battlerager fills a particular niche in dwarven society and culture.\r\n\r\nYour DM can lift this restriction to better suit the campaign. The restriction exists for the Forgotten Realms. It might not apply to your DM\u2019s setting or your DM\u2019s version of the Realms.\r\n\r\n[h2]Battlerager Armor[\/h2]\r\nWhen you choose this path at 3rd level, you gain the ability to use spiked armor as a weapon.\r\n\r\nWhile you are wearing spiked armor and are raging, you can use a bonus action to make one melee weapon attack with your armor spikes against a target within 5 feet of you. If the attack hits, the spikes deal 1d4 piercing damage. You use your Strength modifier for the attack and damage rolls.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, when you use the Attack action to grapple a creature, the target takes 3 piercing damage if your grapple check succeeds.\r\n\r\n[h2]Reckless Abandon[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 6th level, when you use Reckless Attack while raging, you also gain temporary hit points equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum of 1). They vanish if any of them are left when your rage ends.\r\n\r\n[h2]Battlerager Charge[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 10th level, you can take the Dash action as a bonus action while you are raging.\r\n\r\n[h2]Spiked Retribution[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 14th level, when a creature within 5 feet of you hits you with a melee attack, the attacker takes 3 piercing damage if you are raging, aren\u2019t incapacitated, and are wearing spiked armor.\r\n[br]\r\n\r\n[h1]Path of the Beast (UA)[\/h1]\r\n\r\nBarbarians who walk the Path of the Beast draw their rage from a bestial spark burning within their souls. That beast bursts forth in the throes of rage, physically transforming the barbarian.\r\nSuch a barbarian might be inhabited by a primal spirit or be descended from shape-shifters. You can choose the origin of your feral might or determine it by rolling on the Origin of the Beast table.\r\n\r\nOrigin of the Beast\r\n[table]\r\n[tr]\r\n[th]d4[\/th]\r\n[th]Origin[\/th]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]1[\/td]\r\n[td]One of your parents is a lycanthrope, and you\u2019ve inherited some of their curse.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]2[\/td]\r\n[td]You are descended from an archdruid and inherited the ability to partially change shape.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]3[\/td]\r\n[td]A fey spirit gifted you with the ability to adopt different bestial aspects.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]4[\/td]\r\n[td]An ancient animal spirit dwells within you, allowing you to walk this path.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[\/table]\r\n\r\nForm of the Beast\r\n3rd-level Path of the Beast feature\r\n\r\nWhen you enter your rage, you can transform, revealing the bestial power within you. Until the rage ends, you manifest a natural weapon. It counts as a simple melee weapon for you, and you add your Strength modifier to the attack and damage rolls when you attack with it, as normal.\r\n\r\nYou choose the weapon\u2019s form each time you rage:\r\n\r\nBite. Your mouth transforms into a bestial muzzle or great mandibles (your choice). It deals 1d8 piercing damage on a hit. Once on each of your turns when you damage a creature with this bite, you regain a number of hit points equal to your proficiency bonus, provided you have less than half your hit points when you hit.\r\n\r\nClaws. Each of your hands transforms into a claw, which you can use as a weapon if it\u2019s empty. It deals 1d6 slashing damage on a hit. Once on each of your turns when you attack with a claw using the Attack action, you can make one additional claw attack as part of the same action.\r\n\r\nTail. You grow a lashing, spiny tail, which deals 1d8 piercing damage on a hit and has the reach property. If a creature you can see within 10 feet of you hits you with an attack roll, you can use your reaction to swipe your tail and roll a d8, applying a bonus to your AC equal to the number rolled, potentially causing the attack to miss you.\r\n\r\nBestial Soul\r\n6th-level Path of the Beast feature\r\n\r\nThe feral power within you increases, causing the natural weapons of your Form of the Beast to count as magical for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to nonmagical attacks and damage.\r\n\r\nYou can also alter your form to help you adapt to your surroundings. When you finish a short or long rest, choose one of the following benefits, which lasts until you finish your next short or long rest:\r\n\r\nClimbing\r\nYou gain a climbing speed equal to your walking speed, and you can climb difficult surfaces, including upside down on ceilings, without needing to make an ability check.\r\n\r\nJumping\r\nWhen you jump, you can make a Strength (Athletics) check and extend your jump by a number of feet equal to the check\u2019s total. You can make this special check only once per turn.\r\n\r\nSwimming\r\nYou gain a swimming speed equal to your walking speed, and you can breathe underwater.\r\n\r\nInfectious Fury\r\n10th-level Path of the Beast feature\r\n\r\nWhen you hit a creature with your natural weapons while you are raging, the beast within you can curse your target with rabid fury. The target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw (DC equal to 8 + your Constitution modifier + your proficiency bonus) or suffer one of the following effects (your choice):\r\n\r\nThe target must use its reaction to make a melee attack against another creature of your choice that you can see.\r\nThe target takes 2d12 psychic damage.\r\nYou can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.\r\n\r\nCall the Hunt\r\n14th-level Path of the Beast feature\r\n\r\nThe beast within you grows so powerful that you can spread its ferocity to others and gain resilience from them joining your hunt. When you enter your rage, you can choose a number of other willing creatures you can see within 30 feet of you equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum of one creature). You gain 5 temporary hit points for each creature that accepts this feature. Until the rage ends, the chosen creatures can each use the following benefit once on each of their turns: when the creature hits a target with an attack roll and deals damage to it, the creature can roll a d6 and gain a bonus to the damage equal to the number rolled.\r\n\r\nYou can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.\r\n[br]\r\n\r\n[h1]Path of the Berserker[\/h1]\r\nFor some barbarians, rage is a means to an end\u2014that end being violence. The Path of the Berserker is a path of untrammeled fury, slick with blood. As you enter the berserker\u2019s rage, you thrill in the chaos of battle, heedless of your own health or well-being.\r\n\r\n[h2]Frenzy[\/h2]\r\nStarting when you choose this path at 3rd level, you can go into a frenzy when you rage. If you do so, for the duration of your rage you can make a single melee weapon attack as a bonus action on each of your turns after this one. When your rage ends, you suffer one level of exhaustion.\r\n\r\n[h2]Mindless Rage[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 6th level, you can\u2019t be charmed or frightened while raging. If you are charmed or frightened when you enter your rage, the effect is suspended for the duration of the rage.\r\n\r\n[h2]Intimidating Presence[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 10th level, you can use your action to frighten someone with your menacing presence. When you do so, choose one creature that you can see within 30 feet of you. If the creature can see or hear you, it must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw (DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier) or be frightened of you until the end of your next turn. On subsequent turns, you can use your action to extend the duration of this effect on the frightened creature until the end of your next turn. This effect ends if the creature ends its turn out of line of sight or more than 60 feet away from you.\r\n\r\nIf the creature succeeds on its saving throw, you can\u2019t use this feature on that creature again for 24 hours.\r\n\r\n[h2]Retaliation[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 14th level, when you take damage from a creature that is within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against that creature.\r\n[br]\r\n\r\n[h1]Path of the Storm Herald[\/h1]\r\nAll barbarians harbor a fury within. Their rage grants them superior strength, durability, and speed. Barbarians who follow the Path of the Storm Herald learn to transform that rage into a mantle of primal magic, which swirls around them. When in a fury, a barbarian of this path taps into the forces of nature to create powerful magical effects.\r\n\r\nStorm heralds are typically elite champions who train alongside druids, rangers, and others sworn to protect nature. Other storm heralds hone their craft in lodges in regions wracked by storms, in the frozen reaches at the world\u2019s end, or deep in the hottest deserts.\r\n\r\n[h3]Path of the Storm Herald Features[\/h3]\r\n[table]\r\n[tr]\r\n[th]Barbarian\r\nLevels[\/th]\r\n[th]Features[\/th]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]3rd[\/td]\r\n[td]Storm Aura[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]6th[\/td]\r\n[td]Storm Soul[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]10th[\/td]\r\n[td]Shielding Storm[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]14th[\/td]\r\n[td]Raging Storm[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[\/table]\r\n[h2]Storm Aura[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 3rd level, you emanate a stormy, magical aura while you rage. The aura extends 10 feet from you in every direction, but not through total cover.\r\n\r\nYour aura has an effect that activates when you enter your rage, and you can activate the effect again on each of your turns as a bonus action. Choose desert, sea, or tundra. Your aura\u2019s effect depends on that chosen environment, as detailed below. You can change your environment choice whenever you gain a level in this class.\r\n\r\nIf your aura\u2019s effects require a saving throw, the DC equals 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier.\r\n\r\n[h3]Desert[\/h3]\r\nWhen this effect is activated, all other creatures in your aura take 2 fire damage each. The damage increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 3 at 5th level, 4 at 10th level, 5 at 15th level, and 6 at 20th level.\r\n\r\n[h3]Sea[\/h3]\r\nWhen this effect is activated, you can choose one other creature you can see in your aura. The target must make a Dexterity saving throw. The target takes 1d6 lightning damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. The damage increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 2d6 at 10th level, 3d6 at 15th level, and 4d6 at 20th level.\r\n\r\n[h3]Tundra[\/h3]\r\nWhen this effect is activated, each creature of your choice in your aura gains 2 temporary hit points, as icy spirits inure it to suffering. The temporary hit points increase when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 3 at 5th level, 4 at 10th level, 5 at 15th level, and 6 at 20th level.\r\n\r\n[h2]Storm Soul[\/h2]\r\nAt 6th level, the storm grants you benefits even when your aura isn\u2019t active. The benefits are based on the environment you chose for your Storm Aura.\r\n\r\n[h3]Desert[\/h3]\r\nYou gain resistance to fire damage, and you don\u2019t suffer the effects of extreme heat, as described in the Dungeon Master\u2019s Guide. Moreover, as an action, you can touch a flammable object that isn\u2019t being worn or carried by anyone else and set it on fire.\r\n\r\n[h3]Sea[\/h3]\r\nYou gain resistance to lightning damage, and you can breathe underwater. You also gain a swimming speed of 30 feet.\r\n\r\n[h3]Tundra[\/h3]\r\nYou gain resistance to cold damage, and you don\u2019t suffer the effects of extreme cold, as described in the Dungeon Master\u2019s Guide. Moreover, as an action, you can touch water and turn a 5-foot cube of it into ice, which melts after 1 minute. This action fails if a creature is in the cube.\r\n\r\n[h2]Shielding Storm[\/h2]\r\nAt 10th level, you learn to use your mastery of the storm to protect others. Each creature of your choice has the damage resistance you gained from the Storm Soul feature while the creature is in your Storm Aura.\r\n\r\n[h2]Raging Storm[\/h2]\r\nAt 14th level, the power of the storm you channel grows mightier, lashing out at your foes. The effect is based on the environment you chose for your Storm Aura.\r\n\r\n[h3]Desert[\/h3]\r\nImmediately after a creature in your aura hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to force that creature to make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes fire damage equal to half your barbarian level.\r\n\r\n[h3]Sea[\/h3]\r\nWhen you hit a creature in your aura with an attack, you can use your reaction to force that creature to make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, the creature is knocked prone, as if struck by a wave.\r\n[h3]Tundra[\/h3]\r\nWhenever the effect of your Storm Aura is activated, you can choose one creature you can see in the aura. That creature must succeed on a Strength saving throw, or its speed is reduced to 0 until the start of your next turn, as magical frost covers it.\r\n[br]\r\n\r\n[h1]Path of the Totem Warrior[\/h1]\r\nThe Path of the Totem Warrior is a spiritual journey, as the barbarian accepts a spirit animal as guide, protector, and inspiration. In battle, your totem spirit fills you with supernatural might, adding magical fuel to your barbarian rage.\r\n\r\nMost barbarian tribes consider a totem animal to be kin to a particular clan. In such cases, it is unusual for an individual to have more than one totem animal spirit, though exceptions exist.\r\n\r\n[h2]Spirit Seeker[\/h2]\r\nYours is a path that seeks attunement with the natural world, giving you a kinship with beasts. At 3rd level when you adopt this path, you gain the ability to cast the beast sense and speak with animals spells, but only as rituals, as described in the Spellcasting section.\r\n\r\n[h2]Totem Spirit[\/h2]\r\nAt 3rd level, when you adopt this path, you choose a totem spirit and gain its feature. You must make or acquire a physical totem object \u2014 an amulet or similar adornment \u2014 that incorporates fur or feathers, claws, teeth, or bones of the totem animal. At your option, you also gain minor physical attributes that are reminiscent of your totem spirit. For example, if you have a bear totem spirit, you might be unusually hairy and thick-skinned, or if your totem is the eagle, your eyes turn bright yellow.\r\n\r\nYour totem animal might be an animal related to those listed here but more appropriate to your homeland. For example, you could choose a hawk or vulture in place of an eagle.\r\n\r\n[h3]Bear[\/h3]\r\nWhile raging, you have resistance to all damage except psychic damage. The spirit of the bear makes you tough enough to stand up to any punishment.\r\n\r\n[h3]Eagle[\/h3]\r\nWhile you\u2019re raging, other creatures have disadvantage on opportunity attack rolls against you, and you can use the Dash action as a bonus action on your turn. The spirit of the eagle makes you into a predator who can weave through the fray with ease.\r\n\r\n[h3]Elk[\/h3]\r\nWhile you are raging and aren't wearing heavy armor, your walking speed increases by 15 feet. The spirit of the elk makes you extraordinarily swift.\r\n\r\n[h3]Tiger[\/h3]\r\nWhile raging, you can add 10 feet to your long jump distance and 3 feet to your high jump distance. The spirit of the tiger empowers your leaps.\r\n\r\n[h3]Wolf[\/h3]\r\nWhile you\u2019re raging, your friends have advantage on melee attack rolls against any creature within 5 feet of you that is hostile to you. The spirit of the wolf makes you a leader of hunters.\r\n\r\n[h2]Aspect of the Beast[\/h2]\r\nAt 6th level, you gain a magical benefit based on the totem animal of your choice. You can choose the same animal you selected at 3rd level or a different one.\r\n\r\n[h3]Bear[\/h3]\r\nYou gain the might of a bear. Your carrying capacity (including maximum load and maximum lift) is doubled, and you have advantage on Strength checks made to push, pull, lift, or break objects.\r\n\r\n[h3]Eagle[\/h3]\r\nYou gain the eyesight of an eagle. You can see up to 1 mile away with no difficulty, able to discern even fine details as though looking at something no more than 100 feet away from you. Additionally, dim light doesn\u2019t impose disadvantage on your Wisdom (Perception) checks.\r\n\r\n[h3]Elk[\/h3]\r\nWhether mounted or on foot, your travel pace is doubled, as is the travel pace of up to ten companions while they\u2019re within 60 feet of you and you\u2019re not incapacitated (see \u201cAdventuring,\u201d for rules on travel pace). The elk spirit helps you roam far and fast.\r\n\r\n[h3]Tiger[\/h3]\r\nYou gain proficiency in two skills from the following list: Athletics, Acrobatics, Stealth, and Survival. The cat spirit hones your survival instincts.\r\n\r\n[h3]Wolf[\/h3]\r\nYou gain the hunting sensibilities of a wolf. You can track other creatures while traveling at a fast pace, and you can move stealthily while traveling at a normal pace (see \u201cAdventuring,\u201d for rules on travel pace).\r\n\r\n[h2]Spirit Walker[\/h2]\r\nAt 10th level, you can cast the commune with nature spell, but only as a ritual. When you do so, a spiritual version of one of the animals you chose for Totem Spirit or Aspect of the Beast appears to you to convey the information you seek.\r\n\r\n[h2]Totemic Attunement[\/h2]\r\nAt 14th level, you gain a magical benefit based on a totem animal of your choice. You can choose the same animal you selected previously or a different one.\r\n\r\n[h3]Bear[\/h3]\r\nWhile you\u2019re raging, any creature within 5 feet of you that\u2019s hostile to you has disadvantage on attack rolls against targets other than you or another character with this feature. An enemy is immune to this effect if it can\u2019t see or hear you or if it can\u2019t be frightened.\r\n\r\n[h3]Eagle[\/h3]\r\nWhile raging, you have a flying speed equal to your current walking speed. This benefit works only in short bursts; you fall if you end your turn in the air and nothing else is holding you aloft.\r\n\r\n[h3]Elk[\/h3]\r\nWhile raging, you can use a bonus action during your move to pass through the space of a Large or smaller creature. That creature must succeed on a Strength saving throw (DC 8 + your Strength bonus + your proficiency bonus) or be knocked prone and take bludgeoning damage equal to 1d12 + your Strength modifier.\r\n\r\n[h3]Tiger[\/h3]\r\nWhile you\u2019re raging, if you move at least 20 feet in a straight line toward a Large or smaller target right before making a melee weapon attack against it, you can use a bonus action to make an additional melee weapon attack against it.\r\n\r\n[h3]Wolf[\/h3]\r\nWhile you\u2019re raging, you can use a bonus action on your turn to knock a Large or smaller creature prone when you hit it with melee weapon attack.\r\n[br]\r\n[h1]Path of the Wild Soul (UA)[\/h1]\r\nThe realm of the Feywild abounds with beauty, unpredictable emotion, and rampant magic. A barbarian exposed to this realm feels emotions powerfully and magic saturates their body.\r\nWhen a barbarian who follows this path rages, it is a bellowing roar for freedom, an explosion of expression, manifesting in unpredictable ways.\r\n\r\n[h3]Path of the Wild Soul Features[\/h3]\r\n[table]\r\n[tr]\r\n[th]Barbarian\r\nLevels[\/th]\r\n[th]Features[\/th]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]3rd[\/td]\r\n[td]Lingering Magic, Wild Surge[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]6th[\/td]\r\n[td]Magic Reserves 1d4[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]10th[\/td]\r\n[td]Arcane Rebuke[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]14th[\/td]\r\n[td]Chaotic Fury, Magic Reserves 1d6[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[\/table]\r\n[h2]Lingering Magic[\/h2]\r\nAt 3rd level, your body reacts to the presence of magic. You can cast the detect magic spell without using a spell slot or components. Constitution is your spellcasting ability for this spell. You faintly glow a color corresponding to the school of magic you detect (you choose the colors).\r\n\r\nYou can use this feature a number of times equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.\r\n\r\n[h2]Wild Surge[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 3rd level, magic erupts from you as you rage. When you enter your rage, roll on the Wild Surge table to determine the magical effect produced.\r\n\r\nIf the wild surge requires a saving throw, the DC equals 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier.\r\n\r\n[h3]Wild Surge[\/h3]\r\n[table]\r\n[tr]\r\n[th]D8[\/th]\r\n[th]Effect[\/th]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]1[\/td]\r\n[td]Shadowy tendrils lash around you. Each creature of your choice that you can see within 30 feet of you must succeed on a Constitution saving throw or take 1d12 necrotic damage. You also gain 1d12 temporary hit points.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]2[\/td]\r\n[td]You teleport up to 30 feet to an unoccupied space you can see. Until your rage ends, you can use this effect again on each of your turns as a bonus action.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]3[\/td]\r\n[td]An intangible spirit, which looks like a flumph or a pixie (your choice), appears within 5 feet of one creature of your choice that you can see within 30 feet of you. At the end of the current turn, the spirit explodes, and each creature within 5 feet of it must succeed on a Dexterity saving throw or take 1d6 force damage. Until your rage ends, you can use this effect again, summoning another spirit, on each of your turns as a bonus action.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]4[\/td]\r\n[td]Magic infuses one weapon of your choice that you are holding. Until your rage ends, the weapon\u2019s damage type changes to force, and it gains the light and thrown properties, with a normal range of 20 feet and a long range of 60 feet. If the weapon leaves your hand, the weapon reappears in your hand at the end of the current turn.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]5[\/td]\r\n[td]Whenever a creature hits you with an attack roll before your rage ends, that creature takes 1d6 force damage, as magic lashes out in retribution.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]6[\/td]\r\n[td]Until your rage ends, you are surrounded by multi\u00adcolored, protective lights; you gain a +1 bonus to AC, and while within 10 feet of you, your allies gain the same bonus.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]7[\/td]\r\n[td]Flowers and vines temporarily grow around you; until your rage ends, the ground within 15 feet of you is difficult terrain for your enemies.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]8[\/td]\r\n[td]A bolt of light shoots from your chest. Another creature of your choice that you can see within 30 feet of you must succeed on a Constitution saving throw or take 1d6 radiant damage and be blinded until the start of your next turn. Until your rage ends, you can use this effect again on each of your turns as a bonus action.[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[\/table]\r\n[h2]Magic Reserves[\/h2]\r\nAt 6th level, you can channel the magic surging inside you into other creatures. As an action, you can touch a creature and roll a d4. The creature recovers an expended spell slot of a level equal to the number rolled. If the creature you touch can\u2019t recover a spell slot of that level, the creature instead gains temporary hit points equal to five times the number rolled.\r\n\r\n[ul]\r\n[li]You take force damage equal to five times the number rolled.[\/li]\r\n[\/ul]\r\n[ul]\r\n[li]When you reach 14th level in this class, you increase the die to a d6.[\/li]\r\n[\/ul]\r\n\r\n[h2]Arcane Rebuke[\/h2]\r\nAt 10th level, the magic crackling within your soul lashes out. When a creature forces you to make a saving throw while you are raging, you can use your reaction to deal 3d6 force damage to that creature.\r\n\r\n[h2]Chaotic Fury[\/h2]\r\nAt 14th level, you become a wellspring of wild magic while you are raging. As a bonus action, you can reroll on the Wild Surge table, replacing your current effect with the new one.\r\n[br]\r\n\r\n[h1]Path of the Zealot[\/h1]\r\nSome deities inspire their followers to pitch themselves into a ferocious battle fury. These barbarians are zealots \u2014 warriors who channel their rage into powerful displays of divine power.\r\n\r\nA variety of gods across the worlds of D&D inspire their followers to embrace this path. Tempus from the Forgotten Realms and Hextor and Erythnul of Greyhawk are all prime examples. In general, the gods who inspire zealots are deities of combat, destruction, and violence. Not all are evil, but few are good.\r\n\r\n[h3]Path of the Zealot Features[\/h3]\r\n[table]\r\n[tr]\r\n[th]Barbarian\r\nLevels[\/th]\r\n[th]Features[\/th]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]3rd[\/td]\r\n[td]Divine Fury, Warrior of the Gods[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]6th[\/td]\r\n[td]Fanatical Focus[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]10th[\/td]\r\n[td]Zealous Presence[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td]14th[\/td]\r\n[td]Rage beyond Death[\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[tr]\r\n[td][\/td]\r\n[td][\/td]\r\n[\/tr]\r\n[\/table]\r\n[h2]Divine Fury[\/h2]\r\nStarting when you choose this path at 3rd level, you can channel divine fury into your weapon strikes. While you\u2019re raging, the first creature you hit on each of your turns with a weapon attack takes extra damage equal to 1d6 + half your barbarian level. The extra damage is necrotic or radiant; you choose the type of damage when you gain this feature.\r\n\r\n[h3]Necrotic[\/h3]\r\nThe extra damage you deal with Divine Fury is necrotic.\r\n\r\n[h3]Radiant[\/h3]\r\nThe extra damage you deal with Divine Fury is radiant.\r\n\r\n[h2]Warrior of the Gods[\/h2]\r\nAt 3rd level, your soul is marked for endless battle. If a spell, such as raise dead, has the sole effect of restoring you to life (but not undeath), the caster doesn\u2019t need material components to cast the spell on you.\r\n\r\n[h2]Fanatical Focus[\/h2]\r\nStarting at 6th level, the divine power that fuels your rage can protect you. If you fail a saving throw while you\u2019re raging, you can reroll it, and you must use the new roll. You can use this ability only once per rage.\r\n\r\n[h2]Zealous Presence[\/h2]\r\nAt 10th level, you learn to channel divine power to inspire zealotry in others. As a bonus action, you unleash a battle cry infused with divine energy. Up to ten other creatures of your choice within 60 feet of you that can hear you gain advantage on attack rolls and saving throws until the start of your next turn.\r\n\r\nOnce you use this feature, you can\u2019t use it again until you finish a long rest.\r\n\r\n[h2]Rage beyond Death[\/h2]\r\nBeginning at 14th level, the divine power that fuels your rage allows you to shrug off fatal blows.\r\n\r\nWhile you\u2019re raging, having 0 hit points doesn\u2019t knock you unconscious. You still must make death saving throws, and you suffer the normal effects of taking damage while at 0 hit points. However, if you would die due to failing death saving throws, you don\u2019t die until your rage ends, and you die then only if you still have 0 hit points.","tabledata":"","tags":"classes","isShared":"on","templateId":"25","blockId":"512603","world":"b2abf29a-397a-40f4-b020-dfc8aa9fafe2","folder":"107"}