Corrupter (5e Class)

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The Corrupter

The Corrupter, The Tormentor, The Reaper, a few of the many harsh names your kind have been ever so gracefully blessed with. Most will not understand your methods, results are what matter after all. The brutes with their swords and shields, charging mindlessly into the front lines begging to be trashed about like the meaty sandbags they are. The religious folk, believing their powers are some gift of the dark or divine. The street rats that believe charm and whimsy will carry them through life. They are all beneath you, mindless lesser beings. All anyone can think about is the immediate, getting the results fast, they don't understand how difficult they make it for themselves once something takes time. You can see the bigger picture, you understand what must be done. You've mastered the arts of crippling your foes, making them struggle and draining their life force. Those fools you reluctantly call "allies" claim you're in the supporting role, they're lucky to not be on the receiving end of your wrath.

Or maybe ... just maybe, you're misunderstood. Perhaps you aren't the arrogant torturer your comrades make you out to be, though sadistic your fighting style might look you rarely show it, embracing that support title they have you pinned for. Just because it's called a curse doesn't mean there's any malice to it, right? With determination and a good heart you've moved past your Class of Corrupting to evoke blessings.

You are the only one who can say for certain what you are and what you're after.

Creating a Corrupter

As you are creating a Corrupter, keep in mind how your character interacts with society and why they might have been draw to the class. Are they sadistic by nature? Are they truly evil or just misguided? How do they wield the power? Why have they decided to group up with other people? Does your class relate to your goals or ambitions? Do they find wielding their power entertaining? It can be as simple as being intrigued by the toying nature of the class.

Quick Build

You can make a Corrupter quickly by following these suggestions. First, Intelligence should be your highest ability score, followed by Dexterity or Constitution. Second, choose the Hermit background. Third, choose the Leather Armor, Whip and Shield and Dungoneer's Pack, Finally for your Path of Corruption choose Destruction

Class Features

As a Corrupter you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d8 per Corrupter level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 1d8 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + Constitution modifier per Corrupter level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: Light Armor, Shields
Weapons: Simple Weapons, Whips
Tools: None
Saving Throws: Dexterity, Intelligence
Skills: Choose two from Arcana, Deception, Insight, Investigation, Perception, Persuasion, Sleight of Hand and Stealth.

Equipment

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

Table: The Corrupter

LevelProficiency
Bonus
FeaturesRuptureDestructionSubjugationRedemptionCorruption Points
1st+2Corruption, Rupture1d4---1
2nd+2Transfusion1d4---2
3rd+2Path of Corruption, Curse of Agony1d41d61d41d43
4th+2Ability Score Improvement1d41d61d41d44
5th+3Ravenous Plague1d61d61d41d45
6th+3Creeping Toxin, Exsanguinate1d61d61d41d46
7th+3Path of Corruption1d62d41d61d67
8th+3Ability Score Improvement1d62d41d61d68
9th+4Nauseating Plague, Expunge1d62d41d61d69
10th+4Empower Ailments1d82d41d81d610
11th+4Viper Toxin1d82d61d81d611
12th+4Ability Score Improvement1d82d61d81d612
13th+5Path of Corruption1d82d61d81d813
14th+51d82d61d81d814
15th+5Curse of Exhaustion, Exterminate1d102d81d101d815
16th+5Ability Score Improvement1d102d81d101d816
17th+6Empower Ailments, Bubonic Eruption1d102d81d101d817
18th+6Path of Corruption1d102d81d101d1018
19th+6Ability Score Improvement1d102d81d101d1019
20th+6Surrender to Madness1d122d101d121d1020

Class Features

Corruption

At 1st level, you gain an understanding in the twisted arts of Corruption. As you gain deeper understanding of the Corruption you'll be able to cause more afflictions to your enemies. Your Corrupter level determines the number of points you have, as shown in the Corruption Points column of the Corrupter table above. You can spend these points to use a variety of the Corrupter's features such as Rupture. Unless regained from other features your spent corruption points are unavailable until you finish a short or long rest after which all of them are restored.

Some of your Corrupter features require the target to make a saving throw to check if it's resisted. The Saving Throw DC is calculated by:

                                    Corrupter Save DC = 8 + your Proficiency Bonus + your Intelligence modifier

Rupture

At 1st level, your intrigue in Corruption gives you the capability to severely wound Organic creatures. On a hit with a weapon that deals Slashing Damage or a Whip you can spend 1 Corruption Point to Rupture the target giving them an open wound. At the beginning of a Ruptured creature's turn they take 1d4 Slashing Damage, this die changes as you gain Corrupter levels, as shown in the Rupture column of the Corrupter table. A Ruptured target can stop the bleeding by using a bonus action and suitable equipment to patch themselves.

Transfusion

Beginning at 2nd level, you feel indomitable as you watch your enemies bleed out, almost as though it fuels you with the vigour to do it again. When a Ruptured creature dies, you may regain 1 Corruption Point. If the Ruptured target's cause of death was by bleeding out from your Rupture you may regain 2 Corruption Points instead. Restoring Corruption Points this way cannot exceed your maximum number of Corruption Points

Path of Corruption

Beginning at 3rd level, You become curious in how your newfound talents can aid you or potentially others deciding to specialise in a certain field. Destruction, Subjugation or Redemption. All are detailed near the end of the class description. Your specialisation grants you features at 3rd level and again at 7th, 13th and 18th level.

Curse of Agony

Beginning at 3rd level, You go beyond just making those who cross you bleed out, you need more to satiate that craving of extending their pain, a Curse is exactly what you need. As an action you can spend 1 Corruption Point to inflict a creature within 90ft that you can see with a Curse of Agony. A creature can only be affected by one Curse at any given time, Fiends cannot be afflicted by a Curse.

Path of Destruction: At the beginning of a creature's turn that's inflicted with a Curse of Agony, it must make an Wisdom Saving Throw. On a failed save they take damage equal to your Destruction die shown in the Destruction column of the Corrupter table.

Path of Subjugation: At the beginning of a creature's turn that's inflicted with a Curse of Agony, it must make an Wisdom Saving Throw. On a failed save they take damage equal to your Subjugation die shown in the Subjugation column of the Corrupter table.

Path of Redemption:

Ability Score Improvement

Beginning at 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. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.

Ravenous Plague

Beginning at 5th level, You seek to do more than just Curse. Curses wasn't enough for you, your foes clearly need to suffer more. A Plague, a pestilence, a disease, specially designed by you, this will do the trick. As an action you can spend 2 Corruption Points to inflict a creature within 60ft that you can see with a Ravenous Plague. A creature can only be affected by one Plague at any given time, Constructs, Oozes and Undead cannot be afflicted by a Plague. At your 10th and 17th levels the strength of your Ravenous Plague increases.

Path of Destruction: Increase the Strength and Dexterity but decrease the AC of the creature inflicted with Ravenous Plague by 1 at 5th level, 2 at 10th level and 3 at 17th level. Last turns equal to your Destruction die shown in the Destruction column of the Corrupter table.

Path of Subjugation: Increase the Strength and Dexterity but decrease the AC of the creature inflicted with Ravenous Plague by 3 at 5th level, 4 at 10th level and 5 at 17th level. Last turns equal to your Subjugation die shown in the Subjugation column of the Corrupter table.

Path of Redemption:

Creeping Toxin

Beginning at 6th level, The natural progression from Plague is obvious to you, Toxins! What better than to Poison something. As an action you can spend 2 Corruption Points to inflict a creature within Melee range with a Creeping Toxin. A creature can only be affected by one Toxin at any given time and is considered Poisoned, Constructs, Oozes, Undead and anything immune to being Poisoned cannot be afflicted by a Toxin.

Path of Destruction: At the beginning of a creature's turn that's inflicted with a Creeping Toxin, it must make an Constitution Saving Throw. On a failed save they take damage equal to your Destruction die shown in the Destruction column of the Corrupter table if they move that turn. On a successful save, if the creature does not move that turn they are no longer afflicted with Creeping Toxin.

Path of Subjugation: At the beginning of a creature's turn that's inflicted with a Creeping Toxin, it must make an Constitution Saving Throw. On a failed save they take damage equal to your Subjugation die shown in the Subjugation column of the Corrupter table if they move that turn. On a successful save, if the creature does not move that turn they are no longer afflicted with Creeping Toxin.

Path of Redemption:

Exsanguinate

Beginning at 6th level, your proficiency with Whips and causing your enemies to bleed has given you insight on how to make them more effective. When you attack a Ruptured creature with a Whip you cause their previous lacerations to sting more causing the creature to take an additional 1d6 Slashing Damage, this die changes as you gain Corrupter levels, as shown in the Rupture column of the Corrupter table.

Nauseating Plague

PH

Path of Destruction:

Path of Subjugation:

Path of Redemption:

Expunge

PH

Path of Destruction:

Path of Subjugation:

Path of Redemption:

Empower Ailments

PH

Viper Toxin

Path of Destruction:

Path of Subjugation:

Path of Redemption:

PH

Curse of Exhaustion

Path of Destruction:

Path of Subjugation:

Path of Redemption:

PH

Exterminate

Path of Destruction and Path of Subjugation:

Path of Redemption:

PH

Bubonic Eruption

PH

Path of Destruction and Path of Subjugation:

Path of Redemption:

Submit to Madness

PH


Path of Corruption

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Destruction

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Curse of Siphoning

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Festering Plague

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Subjugation

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Paralytic Toxin

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Redemption

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Blessing of Righteous

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Seal of Light

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Recommendations

Weapons

Poison Whip: Thorned Whip.

Fire Whip: Lick of Flames.

Lightning Whip: Electro Lasher.

Radiant Whip: Hollow Purge.

Necrotic Whip: Taste of Souls.

Legendary Whip: Chromatic Dual Lashers.

Multiclassing


Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the Corrupter class, you must meet these prerequisites: 13 Dexterity and 13 Intelligence

Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the Corrupter class, you gain the following proficiencies: Light Armor, Shields, Simple Weapons and Whips

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