Path of the Titan VI (5e Subclass)

Path of the Titan VI

Barbarian Subclass

A stoic goliath marching through the treacherous mountain pass, his form enveloped by wind and debris but his body pressing on. A half-orc enduring endless blows in defense of his tribe, relentlessly struggling to strike back 'gainst his foes. A loxodon berserker rushing into battle, unwavering, for he cannot feel the arrows bouncing harmlessly upon his hide.

The mighty Titan is far greater than any mortal, towering above even the tallest of giants. Often an outcast from society, a titan barbarian attempts to replicate this immense fortitude through discipline and willpower, calling upon the power of the immortal to stand tall even on the verge of death. You do not wince at the sight of a sword piercing your core, for you know your heart is sturdier than any steel blade. Your veins flow not with blood, but with ichor, fueling your rage to reprimand those who dare to resist your presence. A thousand arrows may pierce your hide, but none shall pierce your veins nor nerves, for you have grown above such menial discourse. Your body shall repair itself in time, thus you needn't concern yourself with its state.

And with strength of form comes strength of mind. A Titan's endless history manifests in its abyssal mind, swallowing and drowning the malignant in a pool of experience. An impervious body may come easy, but an impervious mind is what truly separates the mighty from the meek.

Colossal Outlook

Through your physical conquests, you can take on a physical characteristic of a titan from the following table. This feature is optional and customizable at the DM's discretion.

Carbon TitanTangled Vines
Cloud TitanCloudy Eyes
Death TitanAn Aura of Souls
Fire TitanCracked, Glowing Skin
Frost TitanIcy Appearance and Breath
Hill TitanEarthy Debris
Lead TitanNoxious Breath
Magnesium TitanRed, Glowing Eyes
Mercury TitanCrackling Static Electricity
Pearl TitanSmooth, White Skin
Stone TitanRocky Armor
Storm TitanRoaring Thunderclouds
Tungsten TitanThick Metal Skin

Titan Regeneration

At 3rd level, while raging, at the end of your turn, you regain 1d4 + half of your Con modifier of hit points (rounded up, minimum 1). The die increases to a 1d8 at level 8, a 1d12 at level 12, 2d8 at level 16, and 2d10 at level 20.

Steadfast Combatant

At 6th level, your durability grows beyond that of a mere mortal. While raging, you cannot be charmed, frightened or other effect that affects behavior. In addition, whenever you are hit by a melee attack, you can use your reaction to either cause disadvantage on the attack or make a melee attack against the attacker.

Essence of the Titan

At 10th level, while you are raging, you can use a bonus action to gain the benefits of the enlarge spell. The effect lasts for the duration of your rage. (you do not need to maintain concentration on it.)

Your carrying capacity (including maximum load and maximum lift) is doubled, and you have advantage on Strength checks made to push, pull or lift.

The Titan's Strength

At 14th level, your Strength modifier to the attack roll and the damage roll of an attack you make that uses Strength is doubled.



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