Terror, Variant (5e Class)
Terror
There are common and widespread pictures of fear. The monster under the bed, the shadow in the dark corridor, the boogeyman, baba jaga, the grim. are they just our imagination? Inspired by Andrzej Sapkowski's "The Musicians" and "Tandradei" and the "Leshen" from his witcher series.
Creating a Terror
A Terror uses the fear of his enemies to warp reality. Since they have a strong connection to negative emotions, think of a past where your character was influenced by strong emotions. A trauma or a live-and-death situation might have made them realise their abilities. Think of the motivations that result from that experience. Are they like the Dark Knight and want to bring fear to criminals and justice to the people or are they a madman who brings fear to the people and justice only to themselves?
- Quick Build
You can make a Terror quickly by following these suggestions. First, Charisma should be your highest ability score, followed by Dexterity. Second, choose the Criminal background.
Class Features
As a Terror you gain the following class features.
- Hit Points
Hit Dice: 1d8 per Terror level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 1d8 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + Constitution modifier per Terror level after 1st
- Proficiencies
Armor: Light armor, Medium armor
Weapons: Simple weapons, hand crossbows, longswords, rapiers, shortswords
Tools: Thieves' tools
Saving Throws: Dexterity, Charisma
Skills: Choose 3 from Acrobatics, Deception, Intimidation, Investigation, Perception, Persuasion, Sleight of Hand, and Stealth
- Equipment
You start with the following equipment, in addition to the equipment granted by your background:
- (a) a hand crossbow or (b) a shortsword or (c) a shortbow and quiver of 20 arrows
- (a) a hand crossbow or (b) a shortsword
- (a) a burglar's pack, (b) a dungeoneer's pack, or (c) an explorer's pack
- Leather armor, two daggers, and thieves' tools
- If you are using starting wealth, you have 4d4*10gp in funds.
Level | Proficiency Bonus | Features | Sneak Attack |
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1st | +2 | Fear me, Sneak Attack | 1d6 |
2nd | +2 | Aspects of Fear, Feeding on Fear | 1d6 |
3rd | +2 | Aspects of Fear feature, Nowhere to Hide | 1d6 |
4th | +2 | Ability Score Improvement | 1d6 |
5th | +3 | Aspects of Fear feature, extra attack | 2d6 |
6th | +3 | Overwhelming Terror | 2d6 |
7th | +3 | Frightening Strike | 2d6 |
8th | +3 | Ability Score Improvement | 3d6 |
9th | +4 | Shadow Step | 3d6 |
10th | +4 | Aspects of Fear feature | 3d6 |
11th | +4 | Reliable Talent, | 4d6 |
12th | +4 | Ability Score Improvement | 4d6 |
13th | +5 | Imperial Vision | 4d6 |
14th | +5 | — | 5d6 |
15th | +5 | Unseen | 5d6 |
16th | +5 | Ability Score Improvement | 5d6 |
17th | +6 | Aspects of Fear feature | 6d6 |
18th | +6 | Shadow Shift | 6d6 |
19th | +6 | Ability Score Improvement | 6d6 |
20th | +6 | Terror Incarnate | 7d6 |
Terror Save
Whenever the text refers to a Terror DC, the DC equals 8 + proficiency + charisma modifier
Fear me
Enemies who are frightened of you are right to feel this way and their fear will be their undoing. Any time you hit a creature under the frightened condition you deal bonus damage=to your charisma modifier.
Sneak Attack
Beginning at 1st level, you know how to strike subtly and exploit a foe’s distraction. Once per turn You can deal an extra 1d6 damage to one creature you hit with an attack if you have an advantage on the attack roll. The attack must use a finesse or a ranged weapon. You don’t need advantage on the attack roll if another enemy of the target is within 5 feet of you and you don’t have disadvantage on the attack roll. The amount of the extra damage increases as you gain levels in this class, as shown in the Sneak Attack column of the Terror table.
Feeding on Fear
At 1st level, you feast upon the woes of your victims. When you slay an enemy you gain temporary hit points=to your charisma modifier, this effect is doubled if the target was freightened.
Aspects of Fear
At 2nd level, you chose an Aspect of Fear that you represent. Choose between The Bloodshed or The Nightmare. Your choice grants you features at later Levels.
Ability Score Increase
When you reach 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.
Extra Attack
In order to inspire fear, one needs to take the initiative. You terrorize your enemies with attacks Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice when taking the attack action.
Overwhelming Terror
Starting at level 6, the terror you exude has reached new levels, you strike harder and your foes fear you for it.
The damage of any finesse or ranged weapon you wield increases 1 step(d4-d6,d6-d8,d8-d10 ect)
Any time you kill a creature all enemies within 15ft of that creature must make a wisdom saving throw vs your terror save dc or become frightened for 1 minute(creatures can repeat the save at the end of their turns).
Frightening Strike
Starting at 7th level, you are at your deadliest when you get the drop on your enemies. You have advantage on attack rolls against any creature that hasn't taken a turn in the combat yet. In addition, any Sneak Attack crits on an 18-20.
Shadow Step
Starting at 9th level, you have figured out how to travel distance using the Shadowfell, and the shadows that smudge the barrier between the two planes. As a bonus action, you can teleport up to 30 feet, so long as you are in dim light or darkness, and your selected space is unoccupied, and in dim light or darkness. You then have an advantage on the first melee attack you make before the end of your turn.
Reliable Talent
By 11th level, you can take the dash, disengage or hide action as a bonus action.
Imperial Vision
Starting at 13th level, you can see through regular and magical darkness up to a range of 120 feet.
Untouchable shadow
Starting at 15th level, whenever you make a dex saving throw for half damage you save for no damage.
Shadow Shift
At 18th level, you have become so attuned to the shadows, that you can extend small pools of shadows within 100ft. around yourself at will. You can now use Shadow Step in any lighting conditions, not just darkness.
Terror incarnate
Upon reaching the 20th level you are fear itself the world trembles at the mere whisper of your name and even the bravest souls fear you. Creature who are Normally immune to fear are not when the effect comes from you. Creature who are Normally affected by fear now have disadvantage on terror save dc,s from you. Every attack on a frightened target is a critical hit.
The Bloodshed
Dominating the enemies, tearing through their rows while shrugging off any attacks. Beating them down face to face and showing them directly what fate awaits them in a bloody example. The Terror Form of a Bloodshed is likely something resembling a beast, great and clad in claws and teeth, hulking over their opponent.
- Ominous Presence
Starting at 2nd level, you can let the base of your power seep through to amplify your presence and gain advantage on Intimidation checks.
- Fear Given Form, Form of the Beast
Starting at 3rd level, your powers finally start affecting your body. As a bonus action, you can take on a frightening form that would normally only appear in nightmares, called Beast Form. Your weapons and armor melt into this new form, so you can no longer be disarmed. Due to your horrid shape, only creaturs with truesight will be able to recognise you. In this form, you add your charisma modifier to your armor class. From 7th level, you also add your charisma modifier to your attack rolls and from 11th level you also add your charisma modifier to all your saves while in this form. Your attacks are replaced with natural weapons (claws and bite) which you can use to multi attack(claw,claw,bite)your natural weapons have the finesse property. Claw:2d4 Bite:2d6 You revert back into your original shape if you do not attack or frighten a creature or are attacked yourself for one turn. Remaining in your Form causes level of exhaustion for each round after the first. If you hit level 5 exhaustion your form automatically ends.
- Nowhere to Hide
The worst thing that can happen to them is getting noticed by you. And you sense their fear.
At 5th level, you gain 60ft darkvision or an additional 30ft if you already posses darkvision. At 7th level, .you base speed increases by 10 ft while moving towards or around an enemy(doubled if freightened or wounded, tripled if both.)your natural weapons are considered magical. Creatures who can see you have disadvantage on fear saves. At 11th level, your natural weapons gain strength and the damage is stepped up Claws:3d4 Bite:3d6
- Focus of bloodlust
If there are wounded enemies in combat you cannot stop fighting till they're all dead. Your feed on their fear ability is now double for any death and 3 times for frightened targets.
- Aspect of Terror
It's time for everyone to know who... or what you are for real.
At 17th level you gain the ability to turn into your Fear Given Form for free, it no longer gives exhaustion and any creature who can see your form must make a wisdom save(against your terror save) every turn or become frightened if the creature is already frightened the cannot perform actions or bonus actions(except to move away from you).
The Nightmare
Lurking behind them, above or below, to take them away. Always preying on the singular, the lost lamb, only to set them up in a great spectacle. The Terror Form of a Stalker is often slender, but with great reach, the thing that watches you from within the darkness.
- Fleeting Presence
Starting at 2nd level, you can let the base of your power seep out to diminish your presence and gain advantage on Stealth checks.
- Fear given Form, Form of the Shadow
Starting at 3rd level, your powers finally start affecting your body. As a bonus action, you can take on a frightening form that would normally only appear in nightmares, called Shadow Form. You wreath yourself in shadow a globe of the spell darkness extends 15 feet from you for the duration of the form even the daylight spell can't get through it you and a number of allies equal up to your charisma modifier (chosen upon activation) can see and act in this darkness as normal. Normal darkvision cannot see through it. Any creature attempting to hit you has disadvantage on attacks against you. You revert back into your original shape if you do not attack or frighten a creature or are attacked yourself for one turn. Remaining in your Form gives levels of exhaustionfor each turn past the first spent in it. If you have 5 levels of exhaustion, your form automatically ends.
- Hide and Seek
The worst thing that can happen to them is getting noticed by you. And you sense their fear.
At 5th level, you gain 60ft darkvision or an additional 30ft if you already posses darkvision. You know the exact location of creatures who fear you. At 7th level, you gain 10ft blindsight. You can gain one additional sneak attack in a round if its against a freightened target(once per short rest). At 11th level, you gain 30ft truesight.
- Fear the Dark.
They fear you so they try to ignore you. Ignoring your fear makes it go away... right?... right?!
Starting at 10th level, you can use an action to target a number of creatures you can see within 100ft who have shadows equal to your charisma modifier to make a dex saving throw(against you terror save dc), on a failed save their shadows attack them dealing 8d6 necrotic damage, half as much on a success. You gan do this once per long rest. At level 20 you can do this twice per long rest and the damage die goes up from d6 to d8.
- Death Comes.
At 17th level striking from the shadowsends all but the toughest of prey, you double all sneak attack base dice per the sneak attack table.(ex 3d6-6d6)