Ravager (5e Subclass)

Ravager

Marvel Studios

Ranger Subclass

Ravaging rangers control a magic arrow that pierces enemies and control the battlefield with it.

Seeking Arrow

At level 3, you enchant an arrow, allowing you to direct its flight path telepathically. When attacking, you may make additional Attacks against any creature within 15ft of the previous creature attacked as the seeking arrow bounces between them. The seeking arrow returns to the ranger after hitting all targets. (Targets can only be hit once). If destroyed, you can enchant a new arrow during a short rest to replace the current one.

Precise Arrow

At the 7th level, the arrow gains the ability to apply spells to targets, both hostile and friendly. The range of spells that target a creature or location is increased to your weapon’s range. Seeking Arrow can be applied to the spells cast, allowing you to cast the spell on any creature within 15ft of the previous creature targeted. When you hit a creature with a ranged weapon attack, you may spend a spell slot to target a specific part of the creature's body, gaining one of the following effects:

  • Target the leg, the creature must succeed on a DEX or STR saving throw or lose 15 feet of movement on their next turn.
  • Target the eyes to blind the target for one turn. Target must succeed on a DEX saving throw or be blinded until your next turn.
  • Target the arm to attempt to disarm them. Target must succeed on a STR saving throw to maintain a hold on the weapon or be unable to make weapon actions until your next turn.

For every spell level higher than the 1st, the DC is increased by 1d4.


Critical Arrow

Upon reaching level 11, when you score a critical hit with a ranged weapon attack (enchanted arrow), all of your following attacks made using this instance of Seeking Arrow are automatically critical hits. Your ranged weapon attacks score a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20

Accelerating Arrow

At level 16, the Ravager uses their seeking arrow gracefully and with deadly speed. The seeking arrow deals an additional Xd6 damage, where X is the number of creatures that have been hit by this instance of Seeking Arrow.



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