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Kornelion

Fighter/ Artificer /Ranger 5/5/4 Class & Level
Noble Background
Cyclops Race
LG Alignment

Strength 20
+5
Dexterity 12
+1
constitution 14
+2
intelligence 10
+0
wisdom 14
+2
charisma 10
+0
Total Hit Dice 9
Hit Die
1d10+2
+3 proficiency bonus
+8 Strength
+1 Dexterity
+5 Constitution
+0 Intelligence
+2 Wisdom
+0 Charisma
saving throws
+1 Acrobatics
+5 Animal Handling
+0 Arcana
+8 Athletics
+0 Deception
+0 History
+2 Insight
+3 Intimidation
+0 Investigation
+2 Medicine
+0 Nature
+5 Perception
+0 Performance
+0 Persuasion
+0 Religion
+1 Sleight of Hands
+1 Stealth
+5 Survival
skills Athletics, Animal Handling, Perception, Survival, Intimidation proficiencies

 
17
Armor Class
103
Hit Points
+1
Initiative
50 ft. (10 squares)
Speed
WeaponAttackDamage
Longbow of mallar 1d20+13 2d8+1d6+10
Greataxe 1d20+8 1d12+1d6+5
Attacks
Light and medium armor, Shields, All weapons, Disguise kit, Smith's tools
Proficiences
Longbow of Mallar, Moontouched greataxe, Backpack, Bedroll, Mess kit, 10 days of Rations, hempen rope (50 ft.), tinderbox, 10 torches, waterskin, Ring of regeneration, Bracers of archery, Clockwork amulet, 3 healing potions
Equipment
Poor Depth Perception
Natural Armor
Strong Hide
Hardy
Strong Artisian

Rustic Hospitality
Since you come from the ranks of the noble, the common folk will welcome you anywhere. You can find a place to hide, rest, or recuperate among commoners, unless you have shown yourself to be a danger to them. They will shield you from the law or anyone else searching for you, though they will not risk their lives for you.

Fighting Style: Archery
Second Wind 1d10+4
Action Surge
Improved Critical

Magical Tinkering
Spellcasting
Infuse Item
the Right Tool for the Job

Favored Enemy (Dragons)
Natural Explorer (Mountains)
Fighting Style:
Spellcasting

Features & Traits

Heroes Enabled

The statblocks of your Weapons, armor and other important/magical equipment

Longbow of Malar

Weapon

Legendary Requires Attunement

Magic Scope
The Longbow has a scope that helps predict the trajectory of the arrows shot from it. You can't have disadvantage on attacks with the longbow, excpet by using its disadvantage range.  
Hard String
This weapon has the finesse property. The string is very hard to pull, and requires some strength to fire.   Random Properties
  • You have +1 AC while attuned to the Longbow.
  • You have Resistance against Psychic damage while attuned to the Longbow.
  • All your weapon attacks deal an extra 1d6 damage on a hit while attuned to the Longbow.
  • While the Longbow is more than 10 feet away from you, you are blinded.
Sentient
This weapon is sentient. It has the following properties: Int 12, Wis 16, Cha 9, Hearing and sight out of a range of 60 ft., conveys emotions through telepathy. All of the following properties are activated on the Longbows own command, and are desided by the DM. Powerful emotional influence by the user can compell the longbow to activate the following properties.  
Magic Shot
Whenever the Longbow is used to make an attack, it can choose to activate a special shot, triggering any of the following spells: Ensnaring Strike (1 charge), Conjure Volley (3 charges), Lightning Arrow (3 charges), Swift Quiver (4 charges). The longbow has 7 charges, and regains 1d4+1 charges at dawn.

Type Damage Damage Range
Martial Ranged 2d8+3 Piercing 300/600 ft.

Cost:


The statblocks of your class features

Fighter: Champion


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d10 per Fighter: Champion level
Hit Points at first Level: 10 + Con mod
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 + Con Mod

Proficiences

Armor: All armor, shields
Weapons: Simple weapons, martial weapons
Tools: None
Saving Throws: Str, Con
Skills: Choose two: Acrobatics, Animal Handling, Athletics, History, Insight, Intimidation, Perception, and Survival.

Overview & Creation

A human in clanging plate armour holds her shield before her as she runs toward the massed goblins. An elf behind her, clad in studded leather armour, peppers the goblins with arrows loosed from his exquisite bow. The half-orc nearby shouts orders, helping the two combatants coordinate their assault to the best advantage.   A dwarf in chain mail interposes his shield between the ogre’s club and his companion, knocking the deadly blow aside. His companion, a half-elf in scale armour, swings two scimitars in a blinding whirl as she circles the ogre, looking for a blind spot in its defences.   A gladiator fights for sport in an arena, a master with his trident and net, skilled at toppling foes and moving them around for the crowd’s delight—and his own tactical advantage. His opponent’s sword flares with blue light an instant before she sends lightning flashing forth to smite him.   All of these heroes are fighters, perhaps the most diverse class of characters in the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons. Questing knights, conquering overlords, royal champions, elite foot soldiers, hardened mercenaries, and bandit kings—as fighters, they all share an unparalleled mastery with weapons and armour and a thorough knowledge of the skills of combat. And they are well acquainted with death, both meting it out and staring it defiantly in the face.


Class Features

Fighting Style

You adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the following options. You can’t take a Fighting Style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.  

Archery

You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.  

Defence

While you are wearing armour, you gain a +1 bonus to AC.  

Duelling

When you are wielding a melee weapon in one hand and no other weapons, you gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with that weapon.  

Great Weapon Fighting

When you roll a 1 or 2 on a damage die for an attack you make with a melee weapon that you are wielding with two hands, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll, even if the new roll is a 1 or a 2. The weapon must have the two-handed or versatile property for you to gain this benefit.  

Protection

When a creature you can see attacks a target other than you that is within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to impose disadvantage on the attack roll. You must be wielding a shield.  

Two-Weapon Fighting [X]

When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack.  

Second Wind

You have a limited well of stamina that you can draw on to protect yourself from harm. On your turn, you can use a bonus action to regain hit points equal to 1d10 + your fighter level. Once you use this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again.  

Action Surge

Starting at 2nd level, you can push yourself beyond your normal limits for a moment. On your turn, you can take one additional action.   Once you use this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again. Starting at 17th level, you can use it twice before a rest, but only once on the same turn.  

Martial Archetype

At 3rd level, you choose an archetype that you strive to emulate in your combat styles and techniques. Choose Champion, Battle Master, or Eldritch Knight, all detailed at the end of the class description. The archetype you choose grants you features at 3rd level and again at 7th, 10th, 15th, and 18th level.  

Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 4th level, and again at 6th, 8th, 12th, 14th, 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. As normal, you can’t increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.   Using the optional feats rule, you can forgo taking this feature to take a feat of your choice instead.  

Extra Attack

Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.   The number of attacks increases to three when you reach 11th level in this class and to four when you reach 20th level in this class.  

Indomitable

Beginning at 9th level, you can reroll a saving throw that you fail. If you do so, you must use the new roll, and you can’t use this feature again until you finish a long rest.   You can use this feature twice between long rests starting at 13th level and three times between long rests starting at 17th level.  

Extra Attack

Beginning at 11th level, you can attack three times, instead of twice, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.   The number of attacks increases to four when you reach 20th level in this class.  

Extra Attack

At 20th level, you can attack four times, instead of three, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.


Starting Equipment

  • Choose: chainmail; or leather armour, longbow, and 20 arrows
  • Choose: a martial weapon and a shield; or two martial weapons
  • Choose: a light crossbow and 20 bolts; or two handaxes
  • Choose: a dungeoneer's pack; or an explorer's pack

 


Subclass Options

Champion

The archetypal Champion focuses on the development of raw physical power honed to deadly perfection. Those who model themselves on this archetype combine rigorous training with physical excellence to deal devastating blows.  

Improved Critical

Beginning when you choose this archetype at 3rd level, your weapon attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20.  

Remarkable Athlete

Starting at 7th level, you can add half your proficiency bonus (round up) to any Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution check you make that doesn’t already use your proficiency bonus.   In addition, when you make a running long jump, the distance you can cover increases by a number of feet equal to your Strength modifier.  

Additional Fighting Style

At 10th level, you can choose a second option from the Fighting Style class feature.  

Archery

You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.  

Defence

While you are wearing armour, you gain a +1 bonus to AC.  

Duelling

When you are wielding a melee weapon in one hand and no other weapons, you gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with that weapon.  

Great Weapon Fighting

When you roll a 1 or 2 on a damage die for an attack you make with a melee weapon that you are wielding with two hands, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll, even if the new roll is a 1 or a 2. The weapon must have the two-handed or versatile property for you to gain this benefit.  

Protection

When a creature you can see attacks a target other than you that is within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to impose disadvantage on the attack roll. You must be wielding a shield.  

Two-Weapon Fighting [x]

When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack.  

Superior Critical

Starting at 15th level, your weapon attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 18–20.  

Survivor

At 18th level, you attain the pinnacle of resilience in battle. At the start of each of your turns, you regain hit points equal to 5 + your Constitution modifier if you have no more than half of your hit points left. You don’t gain this benefit if you have 0 hit points.


LevelProficiency BonusFeatures
1st+2Fighting Style, Second Wind
2nd+2Action Surge (one use)
3rd+2Martial Archetype
4th+2Ability Score Improvement
5th+3Extra Attack
6th+3Ability Score Improvement
7th+3Martial Archetype feature
8th+3Ability Score Improvement
9th+4Indomitable (one use)
10th+4Martial Archetype feature
11th+4Extra Attack (2)
12th+4Ability Score Improvement
13th+5Indomitable (two uses)
14th+5Ability Score Improvement
15th+5Martial Archetype feature
16th+5Ability Score Improvement
17th+6Action surge (two uses), Indomitable (three uses)
18th+6Martial Archetype feature
19th+6Ability Score Improvement
20th+6Extra Attack (3)

Artificer

Masters of invention, artificers use ingenuity and magic to unlock extraordinary capabilities in objects. They see magic as a complex system waiting to be decoded and then harnessed in their spells and inventions. You can find everything you need to play one of these inventors in the next few sections. Artificers use a variety of tools to channel their arcane power. To cast a spell, an artificer might use alchemist's supplies to create a potent elixir, calligrapher's supplies to inscribe a sigil of power, or tinker's tools to craft a temporary charm. The magic of artificers is tied to their tools and their talents, and few other characters can produce the right tool for a job as well as an artificer.
hit dice: 1d8
hit points at 1st level: 8 + your Constitution modifier
hit points at higher levels: 1d8 (or 5) + your Constitution modifier per level after first
armor proficiencies: Light armor, medium armor, shields
weapon proficiencies: Simple weapons
tools: Thieves’ tools, tinker’s tools, one type of artisan’s tools of your choice
saving throws: Constitution, Intelligence
skills: Choose two from Arcana, History, Investigation, Medicine, Nature, Perception, Sleight of Hand
starting equipment:

  • any two simple weapons

  • a light crossbow and 20 bolts

  • (a) studded leather armor or (b) scale mail

  • thieves’ tools and a dungeoneer’s pack


spellcasting:
You've studied the workings of magic and how to cast spells, channeling the magic through objects. To observers, you don't appear to be casting spells in a conventional way; you appear to produce wonders from mundane items and outlandish inventions.
Tools Required
You produce your artificer spell effects through your tools. You must have a spellcasting focus-specifically thieves' tools or some kind of artisan's tool-in hand when you cast any spell with this Spellcasting feature (meaning the spell has an "M" component when you cast it). You must be proficient with the tool to use it in this way. See the equipment chapter in the Player's Handbook for descriptions of these tools.   After you gain the Infuse Item feature at 2nd level, you can also use any item bearing one of your infusions as a spellcasting focus.  
Cantrips (0-Level Spells)
At 1st level, you know two cantrips of your choice from the artificer spell list. At higher levels, you learn additional artificer can trips of your choice, as shown in the Cantrips Known column of the Artificer table.   When you gain a level in this class, you can replace one of the artificer cantrips you know with another cantrip from the artificer spell list.  
Preparing and Casting Spells
The Artificer table shows how many spell slots you have to cast your artificer spells. To cast one of your artificer spells of 1st level or higher, you must expend a slot of the spell's level or higher. You regain all expended spell slots when you finish a long rest.   You prepare the list of artificer spells that are available for you to cast, choosing from the artificer spell list. When you do so, choose a number of artificer spells equal to your Intelligence modifier + half your artificer level, rounded down (minimum of one spell). The spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots.   For example, if you are a 5th-level artificer, you have four 1st-level and two 2nd-level spell slots. With an Intelligence of 14, your list of prepared spells can include four spells of 1st or 2nd level, in any combination. If you prepare the 1st-level spell Cure Wounds, you can cast it using a lst-level or a 2nd-level slot. Casting the spell doesn't remove it from your list of prepared spells.   You can change your list of prepared spells when you finish a long rest. Preparing a new list of artificer spells requires time spent tinkering with your spellcasting focuses: at least 1 minute per spell level for each spell on your list.  
Spellcasting Ability
Intelligence is your spellcasting ability for your artificer spells; your understanding of the theory behind magic allows you to wield these spells with superior skill. You use your Intelligence whenever an artificer spell refers to your spellcasting ability. In addition, you use your Intelligence modifier when setting the saving throw DC for an artificer spell you cast and when making an attack roll with one.   Spell save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier   Spell attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Intelligence modifier  
Ritual Casting
You can cast an artificer spell as a ritual if that spell has the ritual tag and you have the spell prepared.
class features:
Magical Tinkering
At 1st level, you've learned how to invest a spark of magic into mundane objects. To use this ability, you must have thieves' tools or artisan's tools in hand. You then touch a Tiny nonmagical object as an action and give it one of the following magical properties of your choice:  
  • The object sheds bright light in a 5-foot radius and dim light for an additional 5 feet.
  • Whenever tapped by a creature, the object emits a recorded message that can be heard up to 10 feet away. You utter the message when you bestow this property on the object, and the recording can be no more than 6 seconds long.
  • The object continuously emits your choice of an odor or a nonverbal sound (wind, waves, chirping, or the like). The chosen phenomenon is perceivable up to 10 feet away.
  • A static visual effect appears on one of the object's surfaces. This effect can be a picture, up to 25 words of text, lines and shapes, or a mixture of these elements, as you like.
The chosen property lasts indefinitely. As an action, you can touch the object and end the property early.   You can bestow magic on multiple objects, touching one object each time you use this feature, though a single object can only bear one property at a time. The maximum number of objects you can affect with this feature at one time is equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of one object). If you try to exceed your maximum, the oldest property immediately ends, and then the new property applies.  
Infuse Item
At 2nd level, you've gained the ability to imbue mundane items with certain magical infusions, turning those objects into magic items.   Infusions Known When you gain this feature, pick four artificer infusions to learn. You learn additional infusions of your choice when you reach certain levels in this class, as shown in the Infusions Known column of the Artificer table.   Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can replace one of the artificer infusions you learned with a new one.   Infusing an Item Whenever you finish a long rest, you can touch a nonmagical object and imbue it with one of your artificer infusions, turning it into a magic item. An infusion works on only certain kinds of objects, as specified in the infusion's description. If the item requires attunement, you can attune yourself to it the instant you infuse the item. If you decide to attune to the item later, you must do so using the normal process for attunement (see the attunement rules in the Dungeon Master's Guide).   Your infusion remains in an item indefinitely, but when you die, the infusion vanishes after a number of days equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of 1 day). The infusion also vanishes if you replace your knowledge of the infusion.   You can infuse more than one nonmagical object at the end of a long rest; the maximum number of objects appears in the Infused Items column of the Artificer table. You must touch each of the objects, and each of your infusions can be in only one object at a time. Moreover, no object can bear more than one of your infusions at a time. If you try to exceed your maximum number of infusions, the oldest infusion ends, and then the new infusion applies.   If an infusion ends on an item that contains other things, like a bag of holding, its contents harmlessly appear in and around its space.  
Artificer Specialist
At 3rd level, you choose the type of specialist you are. Your choice grants you features at 5th level and again at 9th and 15th level.  
The Right Tool for the Job
At 3rd level, you've learned how to produce exactly the tool you need: with thieves' tools or artisan's tools in hand, you can magically create one set of artisan's tools in an unoccupied space within 5 feet of you. This creation requires 1 hour of uninterrupted work, which can coincide with a short or long rest. Though the product of magic, the tools are nonmagical, and they vanish when you use this feature again.  
Ability Score Improvement
When you reach 4th level, 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. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.  
Tool Expertise
At 6th level, your proficiency bonus is now doubled for any ability check you make that uses your proficiency with a tool.  
Flash of Genius
At 7th level, you've gained the ability to come up with solutions under pressure. When you or another creature you can see within 30 feet of you makes an ability check or a saving throw, you can use your reaction to add your Intelligence modifier to the roll.   You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.  
Magic Item Adept
When you reach 10th level, you achieve a profound understanding of how to use and make magic items:  
  • You can attune to up to four magic items at once.
  • If you craft a magic item with a rarity of common or uncommon, it takes you a quarter of the normal time, and it costs you half as much of the usual gold.
 
Spell-Storing Item
At 11th level, you can now store a spell in an object. Whenever you finish a long rest, you can touch one simple or martial weapon or one item that you can use as a spellcasting focus, and you store a spell in it, choosing a lst- or 2nd-level spell from the artificer spell list that requires 1 action to cast (you needn't have it prepared).   While holding the object, a creature can take an action to produce the spell's effect from it, using your spellcasting ability modifier. If the spell requires concentration, the creature must concentrate. The spell stays in the object until it's been used a number of times equal to twice your Intelligence modifier (minimum of twice) or until you use this feature again to store a spell in an object.  
Magic Item Savant
At 14th level, your skill with magic items deepens more:  
  • You can attune to up to five magic items at once.
  • You ignore all class, race, spell and level requirements on attuning to or using a magic item.
 
Magic Item Master
Starting at 18th level, you can attune up to six magic items at once.  
Soul of Artifice
At 20th level, you develop a mystical connection to your magic items, which you can draw on for protection:
  • You gain a +1 bonus to all saving throws per magic item you are currently attuned to.
  • If you're reduced to 0 hit points but not killed out-right, you can use your reaction to end one of your artificer infusions, causing you to drop to 1 hit point instead of 0.
subclass options:

Maverick

 
Arcane Breakthroughs
Starting at 3rd level, you gain amazing insights into spell effects beyond the reach of most artificers. Choose one of the following classes: bard, cleric, druid, paladin, ranger, sorcerer, warlock, or wizard. This class’s spells become part of your Breakthrough spell list. You can choose an additional class and add its spells to your Breakthrough spell list at 5th, 9th, 13th, and 17th levels.   When you change your list of prepared artificer spells after a long rest, you can prepare an additional 1st-level spell. This spell must be from your Breakthrough spell list. When you reach certain levels in this class, you increase the number of Breakthrough spells that you can prepare. You can prepare an additional 2nd-level spell at 5th level, an additional 3rd-level spell at 9th level, an additional 4th-level spell at 13th level, and an additional 5th-level spell at 17th level. These prepared spells don’t count against the number of artificer spells you prepare.   When you cast a spell you’ve prepared using this feature, it’s considered to be an artificer spell for you, and Intelligence is your spellcasting ability for it. When you swap a prepared Breakthrough spell for a new spell, you lose any ongoing benefits from having cast it (such as a steed summoned by find steed).  
Cantrip Specialist
You excel at producing minor magical effects—and at abandoning your current projects to pursue new ideas. Starting at 3rd level you gain the following benefits:  
  • You know one additional cantrip beyond what’s normally allowed for an artificer of your level.
  • When you finish a short rest (instead of when you gain a level in this class), you can replace one of the artificer cantrips you know with another cantrip from the artificer spell list or your Breakthrough spell list. This cantrip is considered an artificer cantrip for you.
 
Cantrip Savant
Starting at 5th level, you continue to develop your talent for the simplest spells. You gain the following benefits:  
  • When casting an artificer cantrip, you gain a +1 bonus to attack rolls and to your artificer spell save DC unless your spellcasting focus grants a higher bonus. This bonus increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to +2 at 9th level and +3 at 15th level.
  • As an action, you can replace an artificer cantrip you know with a different cantrip from the artificer spell list or your Breakthrough spell list. Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a long rest.
Superior Breakthoughs
Starting at 9th level, when you cast one of the spells you prepared with Arcane Breakthroughs, you can do so as if the spell was cast using a spell slot two levels higher than the spell slot you expend. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Intelligence modifier (minimum of 1). You regain all expended uses after you finish a long rest.  
Work in Progress
Starting at 9th level, you can ready half-formed projects for easy completion when needed. As an action, you can replace any prepared artificer spell with any other spell from the artificer spell list, which then counts as a prepared spell for you.   Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a short or a long rest.  
Final Breakthrough
At 15th level, you gain one additional spell slot of each spell level you can prepare. These spell slots can only be used to cast the bonus spells granted by your Arcane Breakthroughs. As you gain levels in this class and are able to prepare 5th-level artificer spells, you gain an additional spell slot of that level.
LevelProficiency BonusAbilitiesInfusions Known Infused ItemsCantrips Known1st2nd3rd4th5th
1+2Magical Tinkering, Spellcasting -----
2+2 Infuse Item4232----
3+2Artificer Specialist, The Right Tool for the Job4233----
4+2Ability Score Improvemen4233----
5+3 Artificer Specialist feature 42342---
6+3 Tool Expertise63342---
7+3 Flash of Genius63343---
8+3 Ability Score Improvement63343---
9+4 Artificer Specialist feature633432--
10+4  Magic Item Adept844432--
11+4 Spell-Storing Item844433--
12+4 Ability Score Improvement844433--
13+58444331-
14+5 Magic Item Savant10554331-
15+5 Artificer Specialist feature10554332-
16+5 Ability Score Improvement10554332-
17+6-105543331
18+6 Magic Item Master126543331
19+6 Ability Score Improvement126543332
20+6 Soul of Artifice126543332

Ranger (Hunter)


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d10 per Ranger (Hunter) level
Hit Points at first Level: 10 + your Constitution modifer
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10!<=2 +your Constitution modifier per Ranger level after 1st (minimum of 2 on the roll)

Proficiences

Armor: Light, Medium, Shields
Weapons: Simple, Martial
Tools: None
Saving Throws: Strength, Dexterity
Skills: Choose three from: Animal Handling, Athletics, Insight, Investigation, Nature, Perception, Stealth and Survival.

Overview & Creation

Level Proficiency Bonus Features Spells Known
1 +2 Favored Enemy, Natural Explorer, Deft Explorer (optional), Favored Foe (optional) -
2 +2 Spellcasting, Fighting Style 2
3 +2 Primeval Awareness, Ranger Conclave : Hunter, Primal Awareness Deviation (optional), Conclave Feature : Hunter's Prey 3
4 +2 Ability Score Improvement 3
5 +3 Extra Attack 4
6 +3 Favored Enemy improvement , Natural Explorer Improvement, Deft Explorer Improvement (optional) 4
7 +3 Conclave Feature : Defensive Tactics 5
8 +3 Ability Score Improvement, Fleet of Foot 5
9 +4 6
10 +4 Natural Explorer Improvement, Hide in Plain Sight, Deft Explorer Improvement (optional), Nature's Veil (Optional) 6
11 +4 Conclave Feature : Multiattack 7
12 +4 Ability Score Improvement 7
13 +5 8
14 +5 Favored Enemy Improvement, Vanish 8
15 +5 Conclave Feature : Superior Hunter's Defense 9
16 +5 Ability Score Improvement 9
17 +6 10
18 +6 Feral Senses 10
19 +6 Ability Score Improvement 11
20 +6 Foe Slayer 11

 


Class Features

Level 1

Favored Enemy

Beginning at 1st level, you have significant experience studying, tracking, hunting, and even talking to a certain type of enemy.   Choose a type of favored enemy: aberrations, beasts, celestials, constructs, dragons, elementals, fey, fiends, giants, monstrosities, oozes, plants, or undead. Alternatively, you can select two races of humanoid (such as gnolls and orcs) as favored enemies.   You have advantage on Wisdom (Survival) checks to track your favored enemies, as well as on Intelligence checks to recall information about them.   When you gain this feature, you also learn one language of your choice that is spoken by your favored enemies, if they speak one at all.   You choose one additional favored enemy, as well as an associated language, at 6th and 14th level. As you gain levels, your choices should reflect the types of monsters you have encountered on your adventures.  

Favored Foe (Optional)

This 1st-level feature replaces the Favored Enemy feature and works with the Foe Slayer feature. You gain no benefit from the replaced feature and don't qualify for anything in the game that requires it.   When you hit a creature with an attack roll, you can call on your mystical bond with nature to mark the target as your favored enemy for 1 minute or until you lose your concentration (as if you were concentrating on a spell).   The first time on each of your turns that you hit the favored enemy and deal damage to it, including when you mark it, you increase that damage by 1d4.   You can use this feature to mark a favored enemy a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.   This feature's extra damage increases when you reach certain levels in this class: to 1d6 at 6th level and to 1d8 at 14th level.  

Natural Explorer

Also at 1st level, you are particularly familiar with one type of natural environment and are adept at traveling and surviving in such regions. Choose one type of favored terrain: arctic, coast, desert, forest, grassland, mountain, swamp, or the Underdark. When you make an Intelligence or Wisdom check related to your favored terrain, your proficiency bonus is doubled if you are using a skill that you’re proficient in.   While traveling for an hour or more in your favored terrain, you gain the following benefits:  
  • Difficult terrain doesn’t slow your group’s travel.
  • Your group can’t become lost except by magical means.
  • Even when you are engaged in another activity while traveling (such as foraging, navigating, or tracking), you remain alert to danger.
  • If you are traveling alone, you can move stealthily at a normal pace.
  • When you forage, you find twice as much food as you normally would.
  • While tracking other creatures, you also learn their exact number, their sizes, and how long ago they passed through the area.
  • You choose additional favored terrain types at 6th and 10th level.
 

Deft Explorer (Optional)

This 1st-level feature replaces the Natural Explorer feature. You gain no benefit from the replaced feature and don't qualify for anything in the game that requires it.   You are an unsurpassed explorer and survivor, both in the wilderness and in dealing with others on your travels. You gain the Canny benefit below, and you gain an additional benefit when you reach 6th level and 10th level in this class.  

Canny (1st Level)

Choose one of your skill proficiencies. Your proficiency bonus is doubled for any ability check you make using the chosen skill.   You can also speak, read, and write 2 additional languages of your choice.  

Roving (6th Level)

Your walking speed increases by 5, and you gain a climbing speed and a swimming speed equal to your walking speed.  

Tireless (10th Level)

As an action, you can give yourself a number of temporary hit points equal to 1d8 + your Wisdom modifier (minimum of 1 temporary hit point). You can use this action a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.   In addition, whenever you finish a short rest, your exhaustion level, if any, is decreased by 1.  

Level 2

Fighting Style

At 2nd level, you adopt a particular style of fighting as your specialty. Choose one of the following options. You can't take a Fighting Style option more than once, even if you later get to choose again.  
  • Archery. You gain a +2 bonus to attack rolls you make with ranged weapons.
  • Blind Fighting. You have blind sight with a range of 10 feet. Within that range, you can effectively see anything that isn't behind total cover, even if you're blinded or in darkness. Moreover, you can see an invisible creature within that range, unless the creature successfully hides from you.
  • Defense. While you are wearing armor, you gain a +1 bonus to AC.
  • Druidic Warrior. You learn two cantrips of your choice from the Druid spell list. They count as ranger spells for you, and Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for them. Whenever you gain a level in this class, you can replace one of these cantrips with another cantrip from the Druid spell list.
  • Dueling. When you are wielding a melee weapon in one hand and no other weapons, you gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with that weapon.
  • Thrown Weapon Fighting. You can draw a weapon that has the thrown property as part of the attack you make with the weapon.
  • In addition, when you hit with a ranged attack using a thrown weapon, you gain a +2 bonus to the damage roll.
  • Two-Weapon Fighting. When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack.
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    Level 3

    Primeval Awareness

    Beginning at 3rd level, you can use your action and expend one ranger spell slot to focus your awareness on the region around you. For 1 minute per level of the spell slot you expend, you can sense whether the following types of creatures are present within 1 mile of you (or within up to 6 miles if you are in your favored terrain): aberrations, celestials, dragons, elementals, fey, fiends, and undead. This feature doesn’t reveal the creatures’ location or number.  

    Primeval Awareness Alternative (Optional)

    This 3rd-level feature replaces the Primeval Awareness feature. You gain no benefit from the replaced feature and don't qualify for anything in the game that requires it.   You can focus your awareness through the interconnections of nature: you learn additional spells when you reach certain levels in this class if you don't already know them, as shown in the Primal Awareness Spells table. These spells don't count against the number of ranger spells you know.
    Ranger Level Spell
    3rd Speak with Animals
    5th Beast Sense
    9th Speak with Plants
    13th Locate Creature
    17th Commune with Nature
    You can cast each of these spells once without expending a spell slot. Once you cast a spell in this way, you can't do so again until you finish a long rest.  

    Ranger Conclave

    At 3rd level, you choose to emulate the ideals and training of a ranger conclave. Your choice grants you features at 3rd level and again at 7th, 11th, and 15th level.  

    Hunter's Prey

    At 3rd level, you gain one of the following features of your choice.
    • Colossus Slayer. Your tenacity can wear down the most potent foes. When you hit a creature with a weapon attack, the creature takes an extra 1d8 damage if it’s below its hit point maximum. You can deal this extra damage only once per turn.
    • Giant Killer. When a Large or larger creature within 5 feet of you hits or misses you with an attack, you can use your reaction to attack that creature immediately after its attack, provided that you can see the creature.
    • Horde Breaker. Once on each of your turns when you make a weapon attack, you can make another attack with the same weapon against a different creature that is within 5 feet of the original target and within range of your weapon.
     

    Level 4

    Ability Score Improvement

    When you reach 4th level, you can increase one Ability Score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two Ability Scores of your choice by 1. Through this way, you can't increase an Ability Score beyond 20. Alternatively, you can pick a feat.  

    Level 5

    Extra Attack

    Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.  

    Level 6

     

    Level 7

    Defensive Tactics

    At 7th level, you gain one of the following features of your choice.
    • Escape the Horde. Opportunity attacks against you are made with disadvantage.
    • Multiattack Defense. When a creature hits you with an attack, you gain a +4 bonus to AC against all subsequent attacks made by that creature for the rest of the turn.
    • Steel Will. You have advantage on saving throws against being frightened.
     

    Level 8

    Ability Score Improvement

    For detail see Ability Score Improvement  

    Fleet of Foot

    Starting at 8th level, moving through nonmagical difficult terrain costs you no extra movement. You can also pass through nonmagical plants without being slowed by them and without taking damage from them if they have thorns, spines, or a similar hazard.   In addition, you have advantage on saving throws against plants that are magically created or manipulated to impede movement, such those created by the Entangle spell.  

    Level 9

     

    Level 10

    Hide in Plain Sight

    Starting at 10th level, you can spend 1 minute creating camouflage for yourself. You must have access to fresh mud, dirt, plants, soot, and other naturally occurring materials with which to create your camouflage.   Once you are camouflaged in this way, you can try to hide by pressing yourself up against a solid surface, such as a tree or wall, that is at least as tall and wide as you are. You gain a +10 bonus to Dexterity (Stealth) checks as long as you remain there without moving or taking actions. Once you move or take an action or a reaction, you must camouflage yourself again to gain this benefit.  

    Nature's Veil (Optional)

    This 10th-level feature replaces the Hide in Plain Sight feature. You gain no benefit from the replaced feature and don't qualify for anything in the game that requires it.   You draw on the powers of nature to hide yourself from view briefly. As a bonus action, you can magically become invisible, along with any equipment you are wearing or carrying, until the start of your next turn.   You 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.  

    Level 11

    Multiattack

    At 11th level, you gain one of the following features of your choice.
    • Volley. You can use your action to make a ranged attack against any number of creatures within 10 feet of a point you can see within your weapon’s range. You must have ammunition for each target, as normal, and you make a separate attack roll for each target.
    • Whirlwind Attack. You can use your action to make melee attacks against any number of creatures within 5 feet of you, with a separate attack roll for each target.
     

    Level 12

    Ability Score Improvement

    For detail see Ability Score Improvement  

    Level 13

     

    Level 14

    Vanish

    Starting at 14th level, you can use the Hide action as a bonus action on your turn. Also, you can't be tracked by nonmagical means, unless you choose to leave a trail.  

    Level 15

    Superior Hunter's Defense

    At 15th level, you gain one of the following features of your choice.
    • Evasion. When you are subjected to an effect, such as a red dragon’s fiery breath or a lightning bolt spell, that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage if you succeed on a saving throw, and only half damage if you fail.
    • Stand Against the Tide. When a hostile creature misses you with a melee attack, you can use your reaction to force that creature to repeat the same attack against another creature (other than itself) of your choice.
    • Uncanny Dodge. When an attacker that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to halve the attack’s damage against you.
     

    Level 16

    Ability Score Improvement

    For detail see Ability Score Improvement  

    Level 17

     

    Level 18

    Feral Senses

    At 18th level, you gain preternatural senses that help you fight creatures you can't see. When you attack a creature you can't see, your inability to see it doesn't impose disadvantage on your attack rolls against it.   You are also aware of the location of any invisible creature within 30 feet of you, provided that the creature isn't hidden from you and you aren't blinded or deafened.  

    Level 19

     

    Level 20

    Foe Slayer

    At 20th level, you become an unparalleled hunter of your enemies. Once on each of your turns, you can add your Wisdom modifier to the attack roll or the damage roll of an attack you make against one of your favored enemies. You can choose to use this feature before or after the roll, but before any effects of the roll are applied.


    Starting Equipment

    You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:

    • (a) scale mail or (b) leather armor
    • (a) two shortswords or (b) two simple melee weapons
    • (a) a dungeoneer's pack or (b) an explorer's pack
    • A longbow and a quiver of 20 arrows

     


    Spellcasting

    Spellcasting

    By the time you reach 2nd level, you have learned to use the magical essence of nature to cast spells, much as a druid does.  

    Spell Slots

    The Ranger table shows how many spell slots you have to cast your spells of 1st level and higher. To cast one of these spells, you must expend a slot of the spell's level or higher. You regain all expended spell slots when you finish a long rest.   For example, if you know the 1st-level spell Animal Friendship and have a 1st-level and a 2nd-level spell slot available, you can cast Animal Friendship using either slot.  

    Spells Known of 1st Level and Higher

    You know two 1st-level spells of your choice from the ranger spell list.   The Spells Known column of the Ranger table shows when you learn more ranger spells of your choice. Each of these spells must be of a level for which you have spell slots. For instance, when you reach 5th level in this class, you can learn one new spell of 1st or 2nd level.   Additionally, when you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the ranger spells you know and replace it with another spell from the ranger spell list, which also must be of a level for which you have spell slots.  

    Spellcasting Ability

    Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for your ranger spells, since your magic draws on your attunement to nature. You use your Wisdom whenever a spell refers to your spellcasting ability. In addition, you use your Wisdom modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a ranger spell you cast and when making an attack roll with one.   Spell save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier   Spell attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Wisdom modifier  

    Spellcasting Focus (Optional)

    At 2nd level, you can use a druidic focus as a spellcasting focus for your ranger spells. A druidic focus might be a sprig of mistletoe or holly, a wand or rod made of yew or another special wood, a staff drawn whole from a living tree, or an object incorporating feathers, fur, bones, and teeth from sacred animals.  

    Spell Slot Table

    Level 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
    1 - - - - -
    2 2 - - - -
    3 3 - - - -
    4 3 - - - -
    5 4 2 - - -
    6 4 2 - - -
    7 4 3 - - -
    8 4 3 - - -
    9 4 3 2 - -
    10 4 3 2 - -
    11 4 3 3 - -
    12 4 3 3 - -
    13 4 3 3 1 -
    14 4 3 3 1 -
    15 4 3 3 2 -
    16 4 3 3 2 -
    17 4 3 3 3 1
    18 4 3 3 3 1
    19 4 3 3 3 2
    20 4 3 3 3 2

     


    Subclass Options

    Some rangers seek to master weapons to better protect civilization from the terrors of the wilderness. Members of the Hunter Conclave learn specialized fighting techniques for use against the most dire threats, from rampaging ogres and hordes of orcs to towering giants and terrifying dragons.   Source: Player's Handbook

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    Cyclops

    ability score increase: Your Strength score increases by 2, and your Constitution score increases by 1
    age: Cyclopses can live to become 200 to 300 years.
    alignment: Cyclopses tend to be Neutral, as they live in hermit-like lifestyle
    Size: Medium
    speed: 30 ft.
    Languages: Common, Dwarvish
    race features:
    Poor Depth Perception
    Like the cyclops in your blood, You have very poor depth perception - making matters a disadvantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely only on their sight, and would have to preform ranged attack rolls against a target more than 30 feet away from you.  
    Natural Armor
    Your muscles are strong enough to deflect blows. When you aren't wearing armor, your AC is 13 + your Dexterity modifier. A shield's benefits apply as normal while you use your natural armor.  
    Powerful Build
    You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.  
    Strong hide
    Because of your hide, you have resistance to slashing and fire damage  
    High and Mighty
    To score a critical hit on you, an attacker must be able to reach your head, maily your eye. To do that, an attacker must somehow make an attack from an ellevation, or climb on top of you. Ranged attacks bypass this requirement. As a trade-off, any critical hit on you has a 75% chance to blind you  
    Strong Artisan
    You gain proficiency in Athletics, and one tool of your choice.

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    Level 0 Spells

    PHB

    Green-Flame Blade

    0-level (Cantrip) Evocation

    Casting Time 1 Action
    Range 5ft
    Duration Instantaneous
    Components V, M
    Materials A weapon

    As part of the action used to cast this spell, you must make a melee attack with a weapon against one creature within the spell's range, otherwise the spell fails. On a hit, the target suffers the attack's normal effects, and green fire leaps from the target to a different creature of your choice that you can see within 5 feet of it. The second creature takes fire damage equal to your spellcasting ability modifier.
    At higher levels: This spell's damage increases when you reach higher levels. At 5th level, the melee attack deals an extra 1d8 fire damage to the target, and the fire damage to the second creature increases to 1d8 + your spellcasting ability modifier. Both damage rolls increase by 1d8 at 11th level and 17th level.

    Class(es): Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard, Fighter (Eldritch Knight), Rogue (Arcane Trickster)

    PHB

    Poison Spray

    0-level (Cantrip) Conjuration

    Casting Time 1 Action
    Range 10ft
    Duration Instantaneous
    Components V, S

    You extend your hand toward a creature you can see within range and project a puff of noxious gas from your palm. The creature must succeed on a Constitution saving throw or take 1d12 poison damage.
    At higher levels: This spell's damage increases by 1d12 when you reach 5th level ( 2d12 ), 11th level ( 3d12 ), and 17th level ( 4d12 ).

    Class(es): Druid, Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard, Cleric (Nature Domain), Fighter (Eldritch Knight), Rogue (Arcane Trickster)

    Level 1 Spells

    PHB

    Hunter's Mark

    1-level Divination

    Casting Time 1 Bonus Action
    Range 90ft
    Duration Concentration, up to 1 Hour
    Components V

    You choose a creature you can see within range and mystically mark it as your quarry. Until the spell ends, you deal an extra 1d6 damage to the target whenever you hit it with a weapon attack, and you have advantage on any Wisdom (Perception) or Wisdom (Survival) check you make to find it. If the target drops to 0 hit points before this spell ends, you can use a bonus action on a subsequent turn of yours to mark a new creature.
    At higher levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 3rd or 4th level, you can maintain your concentration on the spell for up to 8 hours. When you use a spell slot of 5th level or higher, you can maintain your concentration on the spell for up to 24 hours.

    Class(es): Ranger, Paladin (Oath of the Vengeance)

    PHB

    Cure Wounds

    1-level Evocation

    Casting Time 1 Action
    Range Touch
    Duration Instantaneous
    Components V, S

    A creature you touch regains a number of hit points equal to 1d8 + your spellcasting ability modifier. This spell has no effect on undead or constructs.
    At higher levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the healing increases by 1d8 for each slot level above 1st.

    Class(es): Artificer, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Paladin, Ranger, Sorcerer (Divine Soul), Warlock (The Celestial)

    Level 2 Spells

    PHB

    Levitate

    2-level Transmutation

    Casting Time 1 Action
    Range 60ft
    Duration Up to Ten Minutes
    Components V, S, M
    Materials either a small leather loop or a piece of golden wire bent into a cup shape with a long shank on one end

    One creature or loose object of your choice that you can see within range rises vertically, up to 20 feet, and remains suspended there for the duration. The spell can levitate a target that weighs up to 500 pounds. An unwilling creature that succeeds on a Constitution saving throw is unaffected.   The target can move only by pushing or pulling against a fixed object or surface within reach (such as a wall or a ceiling), which allows it to move as if it were climbing. You can change the target's altitude by up to 20 feet in either direction on your turn. If you are the target, you can move up or down as part of your move. Otherwise, you can use your action to move the target, which must remain within the spell's range.   When the spell ends, the target floats gently to the ground if it is still aloft.

    Class(es): Artificer, Sorcerer, Wizard, Fighter (Eldritch Knight), Rogue (Arcane Trickster)

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