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The constant attack had already lasted for hours, the captain's orders were to remain quiet while the infantry took care of this first wave, but something inside her said that he was wrong, she got up from the trench and saw that her forces were being crushed and fewer and fewer soldiers were managing to even wield a sword.
The court-martial was no longer a fear, if the tide did not turn she would have no neck to save, she rose and went to her captain and took hold of his collar, pulling his face down and saying with resolution that she would not be watching her compatriots dying for nothing.
Ignoring the captain's protests, throwing him as far as she could, she picked up her shield, sheathed her sword and leapt out of the trench. She passed by some bodies on the ground, just ahead she saw one of the most skilled soldiers already fatigued and barely managing to hold back attacks made against him by two of the enemies. A shield blow threw the first one away, with the opening, she knocked the second one down with a kick, threw the sword at him eliminating and managed to slap the tired soldier on the back, praised the good work and pointed to a distant spot where there were three soldiers surrounded by a battalion, invited him to change the tide with her and a renewed spirit took over the soldier. For some reason, he knew that the victory that day would be theirs, headed by that strong and beautiful woman who had just saved his life. He took a deep breath, adjusted his armor and together they ran towards the three soldiers. That action was seen by many other soldiers who managed to remember that they were not alone, the Guardian had managed, as many winters before, to turn the tide of battle, as she had seen Braum do as naturally as snowflakes fell on his mustache.
There are many ways for a combatant to start his training, some are trained early on by an instructor, others end up finding themselves in a circumstance where they need to adapt.
Usually they are the combat specialists that make up most of the armies, but they are not limited to that, the guardian may very well have an origin in an army as well, but have chosen to follow the path of protection, or even that centurion capable of directing rune energy into your attacks are also part of this class.
Experts with some weapons but skilled with all of them, combatants direct their strength as driving energy and are capable of impressive feats with the weapons of their specialty.
Of all the classes, combatants are the most specialized in both warfare and general strategy due to their experience and learnings of combat tactics.
While other classes make use of arcane powers or subterfuges such as stalking, combatants train their bodies to gain agility and, above all, strength, which is, in turn, the result of an improvement in both speed and body constitution.
Code of Honor
Each combatant knows what his honor is, the path he has followed based on the values he has with him and which have shaped his actions and conduct. This honor is a personal code that connects to a way to improve as a combatant, some want to elevate their physical bodies to the extremes, maximizing their capabilities, others dedicate their entire being to protect something or someone.
The honor of each combatant, although it may be reflected in that of others, is unique. A soldier who respects the hierarchy can do so because he has invested his word in it, or even because he believes in his nation, but it can also be the result of a devotion to someone specific, in any case, Honor remains the most important parameter for the path of a combatant.
However, Honor can be something much more conceptual, as in the case of Rune Centurions who develop their combat path by combining magic with their physical prowess, some of them may do so with a focus on going beyond ordinary human capabilities, others may to do so because they have a particular view of nature and the world.
Unique Stories
Upon following an honor, the combatant is not necessarily bound to all the values connected to it, as for example in the case of the Soldier, a combatant can very well follow that honor without ever having been part of an army, but he shares much of the a soldier's mentality and way of acting.
The individuality of each combatant ends up being the result especially of their experiences, in the case of a soldier, although he may have the same principle as others in the same army or battalion, his individual experiences may incline him to other paths, at times this it can be the watershed between being the survivor or suffering as just another one.
Each combatant has a reason to hold a sword or a shield in his hands, this reason can be the great driving force of his conduct and the way he sees his honor and his code of conduct, perhaps he has risen as a survivor, perhaps he was trained for it or maybe he just started dedicating himself to it in search of a better life.
Just as the stories are unique, so are the relationships with your weapons, they are not just utensils, but become an extension of your body, whether they be family heirlooms, magical weapons found on your journeys or the first one you found on your journey. way to defend yourself.
Creating a Combatant
When you are building a Combatant character, think about the nature of your training, did it come about because of your participation in the army? Or did you need to learn because you were thrown into an arena? Do you come from a warrior nation like Noxus or Demacia? Or did you need to find a way to defend yourself from the wild and merciless creatures of the Freljord?
Also think about how you got your weapons, is it a family heirloom or did you steal it from someone? Do you follow any honor codes? What made you become an adventurer? By answering these questions you can have a well-defined background for your character.
Quick Build
You can build a Combatant quickly by following these suggestions. First, put your highest ability score on Strength or Dexterity, depending on whether you're going to focus on melee or ranged combat, followed by Constitution. Second, choose the Soldier or Gladiator Past.
The Combatant | |
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Level | Characteristics |
1st | Fighting Style, Second Wind, Combat Techniques, Combatant's Honor |
2nd | Action Surge (one use) |
3rd | Honor Trait |
4th | Enhancement, Combat Technique |
5th | Extra Attack |
6tth | Combat Technique |
7th | Honor Trait, Fighting Style |
8th | Enhancement |
9th | Combat Technique, Indomitable (one use) |
10th | Action Surge (two uses) |
11th | Extra Attack (2) |
12th | Enhancement, Combat Technique |
13th | Indomitable (two uses), Fighting Style |
14th | Enhancement, Honor Trait |
15th | - |
16th | Enhancement, Combat Technique |
17th | Action Surge (three uses), Indomitable (three uses) |
18th | Honor Trait, Extra Attack (3) |
19th | Enhancement, Fighting Style |
20th | Honor Trait |
Class Features
As a Combatant, you gain the following Class Features.
Hit Points
Hit Dice: 1d10 per Combatant level
Hit Points at 1st level: 10 + your Constitution modifier
Hit Ponts at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier per Combatant level beyond 1st
Proficiencies
Armor: All armors and shields
Weapons: Simple and martial weapons
Crafts: None
Saving Throws: Constitution and pick one between Strength and Dexterity
Skills: Choose two between Acrobatics, Animal Handling, Athletics, History, Intimidation, Intuition, Perception and Survival
Equipment
You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your Past:
- (a) chainmail or (b) leather armor, longbow, and 20 arrows
- (a) a martial weapon of up to 50 GP and a light shield or (b) two martial weapons of up to 50 GP
- (a) a light crossbow and 20 bolts or (b) two hatchets
- (a) an adventurer set or (b) a dungeon explorer set
Fighting Style
The Combatant is the great expert on the Battlefield. At level 1, you can adopt a fighting style from the following styles. You can choose a new style at levels 7, 13 and 19. You cannot choose the same style more than once and only one style can be active at a time, you can switch between Fighting styles as a bonus action or as a reaction to hitting or receiving an attack.
Throwing
You have improved your aim and your ability to use thrown weapons. When using this style, you gain the following benefits using thrown weapons:
- Your attacks with thrown weapons ignore half cover.
- You gain a +1 to your attack and damage rolls with thrown weapons, this bonus increases by +1 at Combatant levels 9 and 16.
- You can use Strength or Dexterity (whichever is higher) as an attribute for attack and damage rolls with thrown weapons.
Archery
Your focus on your archery skills is exceptional, you constantly find yourself practicing shots trying to hit one arrow on the other. When using this style you gain the following benefits using bow and arrow:
- You gain half your proficiency bonus on attack rolls made with a simple or martial ranged weapon.
- When you fire an arrow that misses the target, you can retrieve it later.
- You can make attacks of opportunity on eligible targets (within your melee range) with ranged weapons without taking the penalty for making a ranged attack in melee.
Two-Handed Weapon Fighting
Two hands propel a weapon better, two hands allow a weapon of greater range to be utilized. You are comfortable with these perks. By using this style you receive the following benefits:
- When you wield a two-handed (or versatile, with two hands) weapon, you can add twice your Strength modifier to the weapon's damage rolls instead of just once.
- You gain a +1 to your attack and damage rolls with this weapon. This bonus increases by +1 at Combatant levels 8 and 16.
Great Weapon Fighting
Striving to use a big weapon with all of its properties is the focus of your study. By using this style you receive the following benefits:
- When you roll a 1 or a 2 on a damage dice for a melee weapon attack you are wielding with two hands, you may reroll the dice and use the new roll, even if it comes up as a 1 or 2. The weapon must have the two-handed or versatile property to gain this benefit.
- You gain a +1 to your attack and damage rolls with this weapon. This bonus increases by +1 at Combatant levels 8 and 16.
Two Weapon Fighting
Symmetry can be a huge factor for you, so two hands, two weapons. When using this style you receive the following benefits:
- You gain one degree of Two-Weapon Fighting.
- When you gain the Extra Attack feature, once per turn, you can make an additional attack with your secondary weapon.
Shield Fighting
While it is a defensive tool, using it as a weapon is not only possible, it can also be opportune. When using this style you receive the following benefits:
- You can use your shield as a weapon dealing bludgeoning damage. A buckler and light shield deal 1d4, a heavy shield and tower shield deal 1d6. You add your Strength modifier to the damage.
- You can make one attack with your shield using your bonus action.
Unarmed Combat
Improve your body for combat, as weapons are not always available. When using this style you receive the following benefits:
- You can roll a d4 + your Strength modifier in place of the normal damage from your unarmed strikes.
- You gain a +1 to your unarmed attack rolls. This bonus increases by +1 at Combatant levels 8 and 16.
Defense
Wearing armor gives you more security so you can enter combat. When using this style you receive the following benefits:
- While wearing armor, you gain half your proficiency bonus to DR/true damage and a +1 bonus to your AC.
- You can put on and take off armor in half the time required.
Duelism
Using only one weapon in one hand gives you more freedom to use your skill. When using this style, when you wield a melee weapon in one hand and no other weapons, you gain the following benefits:
- You gain a +1 to your attack rolls with this weapon. This bonus increases by +1 at Combatant levels 8 and 16.
- You gain a +2 to your damage rolls with this weapon. This bonus increases by +2 at Combatant levels 8 and 16.
Phalanx
The Phalanx style allows you to wield a polearm while wielding a shield with superior efficiency. When using this style you receive the following benefits:
- You can attack normally with a ranged weapon, if you are using a heavy or turret shield, you become unable to gain advantage on your attack.
- You can relinquish your shield protection until the end of your turn, gaining a +1 to attack rolls with this weapon. This bonus increases by +1 at Combatant levels 8 and 16.
Protection
Defending your allies is your highest priority and your greatest specialty. By using this style you receive the following benefits:
- When a creature you can see attacks a target within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to impose disadvantage on the creature's attack rolls. You must be wielding a shield.
- You can use your bonus action to give an ally within 5 feet of you your shield's AC bonus as long as the ally remains in the same location.
Unarmored Defense
You know how to benefit from not wearing armor. By using this style you receive the following benefits:
- When you are not wearing any armor or wielding a shield, your Armor Class is 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Constitution modifier.
YAAAAAR!
You learned to get the best out of the combat style by wielding a slashing weapon and a firearm in your off hand. When using this style you receive the following benefits:
- You gain proficiency with light firearms.
- When attacked, you can use your reaction to fire your firearm at the attacker. The gun needs to be loaded.
- You can make one attack with your firearm as a bonus action.
- You can reload a light firearm as a bonus action.
Second Wind
You have a reserve of stamina, which you can use to protect yourself from harm. On your turn, you can use a bonus action to regain hit points equal to 1d10 + your Constitution modifier + your Combatant level.
Once you use this feature, you must finish a long or full rest to use it again.
Combat Techniques
At level 1, you can perform a special technique that demonstrates your combat training. You know a Combat Technique of your choice, the Combat Techniques are detailed in Chapter 5: Customization - Class Features - Combat Techniques and you learn additional Combat Techniques when you reach levels 4, 6 , 9, 12 and 16.
Techniques that have an Execution can be used through the action described in this characteristic, a number of times per full rest equal to your Proficiency bonus. When you gain access to new techniques, you can also replace one you already know with another of your choice unless the Technique says otherwise.
Some of your Techniques require your target to make a saving throw to resist the technique's effects. The saving throw's DC is calculated as follows:
DC against your combat techniques = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength or Dexterity modifier (once chosen cannot be changed)
Weapon Mastery
Your weapons training allows you to utilize the Weapon Mastery property by choosing between Simple and Martial Weapons with which you are proficient. You can choose a number of weapons equal to 1 + your proficiency bonus, and you can exchange a mastery you have for another weapon you can master during a full rest.
Combatant's Honor
At 1st level, you choose a Combatant Honor, whose techniques and fighting style you'll achieve to follow. choose from Armsmaster, Belator, Guardian, and Strategos, all detailed at the end of the class description. The archetype grants you special features at 1st level and again at 3rd, 7th, 10th, 13th, 16th, 18th, and 20th level.
Action Surge
Starting at 2nd level, you can push yourself beyond your normal limits for a moment. During your turn, you can take one additional action and possible bonus action.
Once you use this feature, you must finish a long or full rest before you can use it again. Starting at 10th level, you can use it twice and at 1tth level, you can use it thrice before a rest, but only once on the same turn.
Enhancement
When you reach the 4th level and again at the 8th, 12th, 16th, and 19th levels, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2 or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. By default, you cannot raise an ability score above 20 with this trait. Alternatively, you can choose one of the General Enhancements in Chapter 5: Customization - Enhancements.
Extra Attack
Starting at 5th level, you can attacl twice instead of once when using the Attack action during your turn. The number of attacks increases to three when you reach 11th level in Combatant and to four when you reach 18th level in Combatant
Indomitable
Beginning at 9th level, you can reroll a Strength, DExterity or Consititution 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 full rest. You can use this feature twice between full rests starting at 13th level and three times between full rests starting at 17th level.
Upon reaching 17th level, you can reroll failed Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma saving throws.
Honor
Every combatant is an expert in battles and combats, however each one follows a particularity with path that can be very different from each other. While some become masters of a weapon, taking full control of it, others prefer to become specialists in several, but it is not only weapons that fighters are made of, while some become masters of defending what is valuable to them, others learn strategies that can change the course of a war.
Each of the combatants follows their own Honor conduct, whether it is always improving, or unraveling all the mysteries of a weapon to which they are dedicated, through being active protectors of their causes and targets of their dedication, or even strategists who seek to understand all the conditions of a battle to devise a victory plan.
Armaster's Honor
Every combatant can be skilled in battle, but only Armasters can extract the full potential of their weapons, thus achieving a skill admired by anyone who wishes to achieve martial supremacy. Armsmasters dedicate their body and soul to the path of combat, always wanting to improve their technique to levels beyond human comprehension.
Bound Weapon
When you choose this Honor at 1st level, you can bond with a weapon. A Bonded weapon is a simple, martial, regional, or improper melee weapon with which you have proficiency, any weapon similar to it will be considered your Bonded Weapon. For example, having proficiency in simple and martial weapons, you can choose to bind yourself to Daggers, Clubs, Rapiers, Short Swords, Long Swords, etc., so if you choose Rapiers, any rapier in your hand will be considered a Linked Weapon. You cannot be disarmed while wielding a weapon you are linked to, unless you are Incapacitated.
Dedicated Force
Still at level 1, your damage die with your Linked Weapon has its category increased by 1 and you can add half of your proficiency bonus, rounded down to the hit of that weapon.
First Blood
Starting at 3rd level, your first attack against an enemy, using a Linked Weapon, deals additional damage equal to your base pulse die. If your first strike is on a surprised or Incapacitated creature, if it is hit, your attack will be considered a critical hit. Additionally, the damage from your Bound Weapon attacks ignores twice your target's Damage Reduction proficiency bonus. If more than one effect decreases this reduction, the decrease caused by that characteristic is applied first.
Mortal Bond
At 7th level, the damage die and critical hit range of your bonded weapon attacks increase by 1, and again at 18th level. Additionally, as part of your attack action, you can cause your bonded weapon attacks to count as magical attacks for the purpose of overcoming resistances for a number of rounds equal to your proficiency bonus; you can do this a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus per full rest.
Also at level 7, you become Expert with your linked Weapon receiving a benefit based on its damage type that can be used when landing an attack with a natural 20:
- Bludgeoning Weapons: The target loses an attack on its next turn.
- Slashing Weapons: The target suffers 1d4 Bleeding.
- Piercing Weapons: The target is Weakened until the start of your next turn.
Fatal Precision
At level 14, your attunement to your Bound Weapon deepens, increasing the accuracy of your attacks and the threat it poses to your enemies. The benefit of your Specialty can be used when you score a critical hit with your Bound Weapon. Additionally, your Specialty gains an additional benefit:
- Bludgeoning Weapons: The target is Stunned for a number of rounds equal to your proficiency bonus. After the first round, it can make a Constitution saving throw of DC 8 + your proficiency bonus + your attack's Ability modifier to end the condition. Upon exiting the condition, it loses an attack.
- Slashing Weapons: Bleeding increases to 2d4.
- Piercing Weapons: The target loses half its speed and its attacks are made with disadvantage while Weakened.
Weapon Mastery
At level 18 your attacks with linked weapons have their crit range reduced by 1, additionally, when using Mortal Bond, you now add your Intelligence modifier instead of half your Intelligence modifier to your attack rolls made with Bound Weapons for the duration
Grand Armsmaster's Stance
Upon reaching level 20, you can use your bonus action to assume a hybrid attack-defense stance, when you do so, you gain resistance to all types of damage (with the exception of disruptive and spiritual damage) for the next minute. In addition, whenever you are hit by an attack, you must make a Dexterity or Intelligence saving throw (whichever is higher) to ignore the damage taken. The DC of this saving throw is equal to 8 + half the hit roll of the attack received.
- Escolha Força ou Destreza, seu valor de atributo é aumentado em 2, até o limite de 22
- Toda vez que você consegue um 20 natural em um ataque ou, ao entrar em combate, se você não tiver usos de Surto de ação, você recebe um uso
Adicionalmente, enquanto empunhar sua Arma Vinculada você recebe os seguintes benefícios:
- A margem, o multiplicador de crítico e a categoria de dano de sua Arma Vinculada aumentam em 1
- Você recebe as Técnicas de Combate Aparar Ataque, Atacar Magia e Contra Ataque. Caso já possua alguma delas, você pode optar por outra.
- Você recebe uma reação adicional por turno que pode ser usada para as técnicas Aparar Ataque, Atacar Magia e Contra Ataque sem consumir um uso dessa Técnica de combate
Honra do Belator
Os Belatores são guerreiros que personificam a essência da batalha em sua forma mais dinâmica. Eles buscam se adaptar a cada situação, alternando suas armas com destreza e precisão. Seu domínio sobre diversas técnicas e estilos de luta permite que ele enfrente praticamente qualquer adversário, tornando-se um desafio imprevisível para seus inimigos. Para o Belator, o campo de batalha é uma arena onde cada movimento e escolha de armas representam uma nova oportunidade de demonstrar seu talento marcial.
Ataques Versáteis
Ao escolher essa Honra no 1º nível, sua capacidade de adaptação se expande para a batalha. Ao realizar um ataque bem sucedido contra um alvo, você pode trocar a arma que está utilizando por outra arma que esteja com você como uma ação livre. Caso possua ataque extra, você pode fazer o ataque seguinte com a arma que pegou com esta habilidade. Alternativamente, você pode escolher utilizar sua ação bônus para realizar um ataque com a nova arma.
Sempre que acertar um inimigo com uma tipo de arma diferente da que utilizou em seu último ataque, você soma metade de seu modificador de atributo de ataque com a arma, ao acerto e dano deste ataque.
Maestria Flexível
Também no nível 1, você pode utilizar sua ação bônus um número de vezes igual ao dobro do seu bônus de proficiência por descanso longo, para receber Maestria com uma arma que esteja empunhando por um número de rodadas igual ao seu bônus de proficiência. Você pode escolher um número de armas adicionais com a qual você é proficiente igual à metade de seu bônus de proficiência para receber Maestria.
Troca Habilidosa
A partir do 3º nível, você recebe um efeito especial durante a troca de armas. Ao realizar uma troca de armas após um ataque, seu próximo ataque contra o mesmo alvo, recebe um efeito adicional baseado nos tipos de dano de ambos os ataques. Você pode escolher três das combinações abaixo como as habilidades de troca que possui, recebendo +3 no 7º nível e tendo acesso a todas a partir do 11º nível:
- Contundente seguido de Contundente. Ao acertar o segundo ataque deve fazer uma salvaguarda de Constituição CD 8 + seu bônus de proficiência + modificador de atributo do ataque ou ficará Incapacitado até o início do seu próximo turno.
- Contundente seguido de Cortante. O segundo ataque causa o seu bônus de proficiência como dano adicional.
- Contundente seguido de Perfurante. O segundo ataque tem seu multiplicador de crítico aumentado em 1.
- Cortante seguido de Contundente. O segundo ataque ignora um valor da RD do alvo igual à metade do modificador de atributo do primeiro ataque.
- Cortante seguido de Cortante. O alvo do segundo ataque recebe Sangramento igual ao seu bônus de proficiência.
- Cortante seguido de Perfurante. O dado de dano do segundo ataque aumenta em 1 categoria.
- Perfurante seguido de Contundente. Ao acertar o segundo ataque deve fazer uma salvaguarda de Constituição CD 8 + seu bônus de proficiência + modificador de atributo do ataque ou terá seu deslocamento reduzido em 5 x metade do seu bônus de proficiência até o início do seu próximo turno.
- Perfurante seguido de Cortante. O segundo ataque recebe um bônus de acerto igual à metade do modificador de atributo do primeiro ataque.
- Perfurante seguido de Perfurante. Ao acertar o segundo ataque deve fazer uma salvaguarda de Constituição CD 8 + seu bônus de proficiência + modificador de atributo do ataque ou ficará Enfraquecido até o início do seu próximo turno.
Adicionalmente, ao utilizar a troca de armas de Ataques Versáteis, você pode mudar seu Estilo de Luta como parte da mesma ação livre.
Combate Mutável
No 7º nível, em seu turno de ataque, você pode utilizar uma técnica de combate que tenha execução e que você não possua, mas à qual preencha os pré-requisitos, um número de vezes igual ao seu bônus de proficiência por descanso pleno.
Adicionalmente, você se torna proficiente com armas improvisadas, podendo utilizá-las como parte da habilidade Ataques Versáteis.
Agilidade de Combate
Ao atingir o nível 14, sua experiência em combate lhe deu maior percepção de quando deve se proteger de um ataque inimigo. Escolha entre:
- Salto Marcial. Com sua reação, ao ser alvo de um ataque, você pode tentar desviar do mesmo, se movendo 10 pés em qualquer direção. Você deve realizar uma salvaguarda de Destreza cuja dificuldade é igual à 8 + metade do acerto do ataque, caso falhe você recebe apenas metade do dano que receberia normalmente, se mover dessa maneira não gera ataques de oportunidade.
- Proteção Marcial. Ao ser alvo de um ataque, você pode utilizar sua reação para se fortalecer, ao fazer isso você recebe pontos de vida temporários igual ao seu nível de Combatente + seu modificador de Constituição. Esses pontos de vida duram por até 1 minuto.
Mestre de Situações
No nível 18, você sabe usar de sua agilidade para encontrar brechas nas defesas de seus inimigos. Após utilizar Agilidade de Combate, seu próximo ataque é fortalecido, tendo vantagem na jogada de ataque. Adicionalmente, consumindo dois usos de Maestria Flexível, você pode ativar o efeito como parte da troca de armas da habilidade Ataques Versáteis.
Postura do Grão-mestre
Ao atingir o nível 20, você pode utilizar sua ação bônus para assumir uma postura híbrida de ataque e defesa, ao fazer isso, pelo próximo minuto você recebe os seguintes benefícios:
- Resistência a qualquer tipo de dano (com exceção de dano disruptivo e danos espirituais)
- Sempre que for atingido por um ataque, você deve realizar uma salvaguarda de Destreza ou Inteligência (o que for maior) para ignorar o dano recebido. A CD dessa salvaguarda é igual à 8 + metade da rolagem de acerto do ataque recebido.
- Sempre que utilizar Ataques Versáteis, a jogada de acerto e dano com a nova arma aumenta em +1, acumulando-se a cada troca até o final do seu turno.
- Após utilizar Agilidade de Combate, você pode realizar um ataque contra a criatura atacante como parte da mesma reação.
Adicionalmente, você recebe proficiência com armas exóticas, impróprias e armas improvisadas e escolhe 4 armas adicionais com a qual você possui maestria.
Guardian's Honor
A Guardian's greatest asset is their sense of protecting what and who they care about. Although your attacks are powerful, you are able to take care of your allies in moments of struggle, knowing how to position yourself to protect them and allow the most skilled and fragile to unleash their grandiose attacks. You know that glory is not always by your side, but the feeling of accomplishment makes you able to rest your head peacefully every night.
First One In, Last One Out
When choosing this Honor, you gain a +5 bonus to your initiative.
Hard Weapon
Also at 1st level, the Shield starts to count as a martial weapon for you, depending on the size of the shield you are using it will cause a different amount of bludgeoning damage: 1d4 for a buckler, 1d6 for a light shield, 1d8 for a heavy shield and a tower shield. In all cases, your Strength modifier is added to the damage. If you choose the Shield Fighting fighting style, this damage is increased by 1 category.
Protect the Weak
At 3rd level, if an ally you can see is being targeted by an attack, you can use your reaction to use your speed toward an ally, if you are adjacent to it, you can take the attack instead, but that attack must still exceed your AC.
Persistent Tactics
Starting at 7th level, when you perform an Action Surge, you can use your reaction to use one of the Combat Techniques you know.
Additionally, you gain one more use of your Second Wind.
Pursuit of Self Perfection
Starting at 14th level, you can use your attack action to dash toward an enemy within 10 feet of you (this move does not generate an attack of opportunity), making a melee weapon attack against it. Enemies adjacent to your target must make a Dexterity saving throw (DC 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Strength or Dexterity modifier), on a failure, they take half of the damage dealt to your target and -5 feet to their speed until the end of your next turn. In addition, you receive an additional Enhancement that you must choose from:
- Defensive Duelist.
- Dual Wielding.
- Shield Bearer.
- Medium Armor Expert.
- Heavy Armor Expert.
- Fullness of combat.
Survivor
At 18th level, you reach peak resilience in battle. At the start of each of your turns, you regain hit points equal to 5 + your Constitution modifier if you are at less than half your maximum hit points. You don't gain this benefit if you are at 0 hit points (this healing doesn't count as a magical for all effects).
Legendary Guardian
Starting at 20th level it's not even possible to consider you a mortal in terms of physical resistance. You gain the following benefits:
- Your Constitution is increased by 2, to a cap of 22.
- You are not affected by extreme heat, height, or cold.
- You become immune to disease and your body cannot be aged by spells.
- When using your Action Surge, you gain an extra reaction, but only to use a Combat Technique, until the start of your next turn.
- You have advantage on saving throws against death.
- You gain one more use of your Second Wind
- You take 20 less damage from any damage source, except critical hits which are reduced by 10 (if you have resistance to the attack, only the highest reduction remains).
Strategos's Honor
True strategic masters, Strategos live every minute of their lives transforming battles into puzzles that they solve with mastery. They understand the movements of “war pieces” like no one else and know how to control resources expertly. Aware of their place in their formation, aware of every tactical advantage they can gain, they are lords of war and battle, raising the morale of their comrades or armies to an astonishing level.
Additional Proficiency
When you choose this Honor, you learn two additional languages.
Strategy
At 1st level, you can use your action to inspire a number of creatures equal to your Charisma modifier, of your choice that are within 120 feet of you and can see or hear you. Whenever a target makes an attack roll or saving throw for the next minute, the target can roll a 1d4 and add the value rolled to the attack or saving throw. This effect does not stack more than once on the same creature. You can use this technique a number of times equal to the sum of your Intelligence and Charisma modifiers per full rest.
Trained Vision
Starting at 3rd level, by observing a creature for 1 minute, you learn an unknown aspect about a creature of your choice in your field of vision. Upon reaching 10th level you can learn a new aspect during the same minute of observation and at 16th you reach a total of 3 aspects learned about the creature. Choose between:
- Creature type
- Armor class
- Senses
- Vulnerability to damage
- Damage resistance
- Damage immunity
- Immunity to condition
Strategic Withdrawal
At 7th level, you become expert at retreating from fights and holding your ground. When a creature you can see hits you with an attack of opportunity, you can use your reaction to treat the attack roll as if it were a 1.
Contempt
At 14th level, you can use your action to taunt enemies, all enemies within 60 feet of you that can see and hear you must make a Wisdom or Intelligence saving throw, whichever is greater, (DC 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier), on a failure they must do their best to attack you, moving in this way will cause attacks of opportunity.
When you do so, enemies targeting you gain disadvantage on their attacks until the end of your next turn, and additionally, until the end of your next turn, you increase your AC by 1 + your Charisma modifier.
Inspirational Leader
When you reach 18th level, when using the Strategy skill, the bonus on your targets' rolls becomes 2d6 instead of 1d4. Additionally, you can affect a number of creatures equal to the sum of your Intelligence and Charisma modifier.
Creatures affected by this ability gain +2 to their AC and temporary hit points equal to your Combatant level + your Charisma modifier
Perfection in Combat
From the 20th level onwards, you have reached a state that many could only dream of reaching, and those who have reached it stand out among the legends. Once per long rest, you can, as a free action, concentrate fully on combat, gaining the following bonus for the next 10 minutes:
- 25 temporary hit points, if anything is left at the end of the duration they are lost.
- +2 to your Armor Class.
- Advantage in Strength and Constitution saving throws.
- Advantage on all attacks with weapons that you have proficiency with.
- 1d10 additional damage on all attacks with weapons you have proficiency with.
- +10 feet of extra movement.
- Your critical strikes heal you for an amount equal to your proficiency (this healing does not count as magic for all purposes).
These effects will end prematurely if you are Incapacitated.