Tokyo Ghoul (5e Class)

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Ghoul

A monster who just wants to live, but must eat human flesh to survive. Little do people know that a Ghoul cares the most for their friends and family, using their strange powers to protect them at all costs. But there are also many Ghouls who hunt for the satisfaction of the kill, keeping the stereotype.

Creating a Ghoul

Do you want to fight prejudice, literally? Do you want to fill in a roll in the party?

Quick Build

You can make a Ghoul quickly by following these suggestions. First, Constitution should be your highest ability score, followed by Dexterity or Strength. Second, choose the Hermit background.

Class Features

As a Ghoul you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

Hit Dice: 1d10 per Ghoul level
Hit Points at 1st Level: 10 + Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d10 (or 6) + Constitution modifier per Ghoul level after 1st

Proficiencies

Armor: None
Weapons: Simple Weapons
Tools: Disguise kit
Saving Throws: Strength, Constitution
Skills: Athletics, Acrobatics,and intimidation, chose 2

Equipment

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

  • Mask and coat
  • 1 simple weapon
  • Disguise kit
  • Explorers pack

Table: The Ghoul

LevelProficiency
Bonus
FeaturesRC Cells
1st+2Hunger, RC cells0
2nd+2Regeneration, Thick skin1
3rd+2Kagune, Unarmored defense3
4th+2Ability Score Improvement5
5th+3Extreme Recovery7
6th+3Ability Score Improvement9
7th+3Kagune Feature11
8th+3Ability Score Improvement13
9th+4Kagune Feature15
10th+4Heightened Sense17
11th+4Inhuman Strength19
12th+4Ability Score Improvement21
13th+5Deceptive23
14th+5Extra Attack25
15th+5Improved Critical27
16th+5Ability Score Improvement29
17th+6Rare Ability31
18th+6Incognito33
19th+6Ability Score Improvement35
20th+650

Hunger

As a Ghoul, your diet is comprised of three things, Humanoids, Coffee, and water. Ghouls require 1 Medium sized humanoid per 1d12 + your Constitution modifier days, otherwise, they will attack the nearest humanoid and attempt to kill and eat them on sight. Ghouls usually wear a mask when hunting in order to keep their identity a secret. When your Kagune is out or you're eating or hungry, Your sclera(White part of the eye) turns black and your iris turns blood red. If you fail to meet your hunger requirements, you lose the ability to use your Kagune until you eat, and for every day you starve you gain a level of exhaustion. If you consume food beyond your ghoul diet, you must succeed a DC 18 Constitution saving throw or vomit, and regardless of the outcome it does not count toward your food requirement.

RC Cells

RC Cells are the fuel for Kagune. You have a maximum number of RC Cells equal to the number listed in the RC Cells Column + your Constitution modifier. You regain all RC Cells during a short rest. Eating a small amount a human flesh lets you add your proficiency modifier to your current RC Cells, and eating an entire humanoid gives you double your proficiency bonus. If the creature you eat is considered Large or greater, you add your proficiency bonus again for each size difference.

Regeneration

At 2nd level, ghouls have a natural ability to regenerate. As a bonus action, you can spend 1 RC Cell to regain a number of hit points equal to the amount listed per Kagune below + your Constitution modifier. Spending 2 RC Cells lets you double your Constitution modifier when healing yourself.

Rinkaku

1d10

Koukaku

1d8

Bikaku

1d6

Ukaku

1d4

Thick Skin

At 2nd level, while you have at least 1 RC Cell, your AC increases to 10 + Con

Kagune

At 3rd level, your above-average RC Cell count manifest into added deadly limbs, granting you a magical natural weapon. You have the choice between Rinkaku, Koukaku, Bikaku, and the Ukaku. You are now always under the effect of the jump spell.

Chimera (optional)

Some ghouls are born with two different Kagune, granting you two choices in what Kagune your ghoul can use. They can both be deployed simultaneously, and you must meet the RC Cell requirements for both kagune every turn. Once you use an attack action with one Kagune, you must only attack with that Kagune. If you have multiple attacks you can only use one Kagune per instance on that attack action( E.x if I can attack twice per attack action, I can use my Rinkaku twice, my Rinkaku and my Ukaku once, or use my Ukaku twice). When you gain a Kagune feature, you may gain 1 feature in order from either Kagune.

Kagune have their own separate hit points. Their AC is your AC - 2.

If your Kagune reaches 0 hit points, it retracts into your body until they return to at least 1 hit point. Anytime you regain hit points, you can choose to have your Kagune regain them instead. If you regain hit points by using your RC Cells, and you choose them to go to your Kagune, your Kagune regains double the amount of hit points it would restore. Your Kagune regains all hit points at the end of a long rest. Your Kagune gain any resistances or immunities you have and are immune to psychic damage.

Unarmored Defense

At 3rd level, your hardened skins provide defense against most types of trauma, granting you an Unarmored Defense of 10 + Constitution modifier + Dexterity modifier. You cannot use a shield to gain this effect.

Extreme Recovery

At 5th level, you can choose to regain missing or damaged limbs or body parts during a short or long rest for 3 hit dice. These hit dice are not regained if they are spent during a long rest.

Ability Score Increase

At 4th level, and again at 6th, 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. You can Spend Your Ability Score increase to add 4 RC Cells to you max.


Heightened Senses

At 10th level, you can detect the location of living or dead Humanoids within 30 ft. of you.

Inhuman Strength

At 11th level, due to the power of your mutated RC Cells, you are considered to have the Powerful Build feature and are counted as one size larger when determining you ability to carry, push, pull or lift objects.

Extra Attack

At 14th level, whenever you take the attack action, you can attack a second time. If your Kagune has multiple attacks, then you can use all of them for each attack action (E.x if you have Rinkaku tails, and you have this feature, you can attack a number of time in one attack action equal to the number of Rinkaku tails you have, you can then do it again on your second attack action).

Deadly Strikes

At 15th level, you now critically succeed on 19 and 20 rolls.

Rare Ability

At 17th level, you develop a special ability unique to you alone. You gain one of the following:

Pseudo-Pyrokinesis

Your Kagune can generate kinetic energy rapidly. For 10 RC Cells, every creature in a 20 ft. radius sphere up to 100 ft. from you must succeed a DC 8 + your Kagune's attack modifier + your Proficiency bonus Constitution saving throw or take 8d6 fire damage.

Pseudo-Electricity

Your Kagune can conduct electricity. For 10 RC Cells, every creature in a 100 ft. line must succeed a DC 8 + your Kagune's attack modifier + your Proficiency bonus Constitution saving throw or take 8d6 lightning damage.

RC Blast

Your Kagune can release a blast of force without any form of light production. For 10 RC Cells, every creature in a 25 ft. cone must succeed a DC 8 + your Kagune's attack modifier + your Proficiency bonus Constitution saving throw or take 8d6 thunder damage.

Healing

Your Kagune can expel RC Cells to repair damaged tissue, allowing you to spend 10 RC Cells to heal one creature of your choice within 5 ft. of you for 8d4 hit points.

Shapeshifting

Your RC Cells can copy DNA samples perfectly. As an action for 10 RC Cells, you become identical to a humanoid who's DNA you've digested for 1 hour. You do not gain any features or actions that humanoid had, but you cannot by physically or magically distinguished from the original unless they can read your mind. You can turn back to your original self for no cost.

Incognito

at 18th level, your days in hiding have left you with the ability to hide exceptionally well. When someone makes a Perception check to discern your location, they make it with disadvantage. When something is searching for you, you gain advantage in stealth checks to remain hidden from their sight.

Rinkaku

Rinkaku - Hit points equal to 1/4 (rounded up) your total hit points + your level

The Rinkaku takes the form of spider-like legs/ tails originating from the base of the spine. The Rinkaku gives its users powerful strikes and regenative abilities,both excelling Superior striking power and brute strength, while having a very brittle frame

Weapon information

Strength is used to determine hits on a creature, doing 1d10 + your Strength modifier slashing, bludgeoning, or piercing damage. You can attack once with every tail per attack action, either all on one roll, or each separately. Once one tail takes part in an attack, it cannot be used to attack until the beginning of your next turn. It takes a Bonus Action to release this Kagune, and 1 RC Cell per tail at the beginning of your turn to maintain this Kagune, otherwise it deteriorates and retracts back into your body. You can have up to 2 tails at 3rd level, gain 1 more at 5th, 1 more at 9th, 1 more at 12th, 1 more at 15th, and 2 more for a total of 8 at 18th.

Urban Adept

At 7th level, while your Kagune is active, you gain a climbing speed equal to your movement speed + 10 ft., and use them to stand 10 ft. above the ground, negating difficult terrain.

Advanced Rinkaku

At 9th level, you gain one of the following:

Offensive- For any athletic or acrobatic check, you can spend 2 RC Cells to gain advantage and double your proficiency bonus for that roll, and you can spend 3 points to automatically pass a grapple check to grapple or resist being grappled
Defensive - When a creature misses an attack against you, as a Reaction, you can spend 1 RC Cells to take an immediate movement action. If you spend another 2 RC Cells this way, you do not provoke an attack of opportunity when you move that turn

Koukaku

Koukaku - Hit points equal to 3/4 (rounded up) your total hit points + your level

The Koukaku takes the form of a hard shell-like carapace, forming from the shoulder blade, spiraling around the arm as a shield, to end as a drill, spike, or hammer near the hand. While having high defense, this Kagune is incredibly heavy. slowing down it's user in combat.

Weapon Information

Strength is used to determine attack roles for this Kagune. It takes a Bonus Action to release this Kagune. On a hit, your Kagune deals 1d8 + your Strength modifier piercing, bludgeoning, or slashing damage. It takes an Action to release this Kagune, and 1 RC Cell at the beginning of every turn to maintain this Kagune, otherwise it deteriorates and retracts back into your body. Your Kagune's hard shell like carapace provides a great shield. When your Kagune is out 3rd level you gain a +1 to AC, at 5th you gain a +2 To AC, at 10th you gain a + 3 to AC, and at 15th level you gain a +4 To AC. Your Kagune's AC is equal to your Unarmored defense. The size and weight of your Kagune wears you down. When you have your Kagune out, your movement speed is halved.

Offensive Koukaku

At 7th level, On a hit, you can spend 2 RC Cells as a bonus action to force a creature you attacked to make a Strength save of 10 + Your Strength modifier save or be knocked prone and take an additional 1d8 damage

Improved Koukaku

At 9th level as a reaction for 4 RC Cells, you can turn one critical hit against you into normal damage.

Bikaku

Bikaku - Hit points equal to 1/2 (rounded up) your total hit points + your level

The Bikaku takes form of a tail-like appendage originating from the tailbone/coccyx. Known to not have any major weakness or strength, it is often referred as the "Trump card" Kagune, being useful in all situations.

Weapon information

Strength or Dexterity can be used for this Kagune. This Kagune does 1d6 + your Strength or Dexterity modifier piercing or bludgeoning damage. You can attack once with every tail per attack action, either all on one roll, or each separately. Once one tail takes part in an attack, it cannot be used to attack until the beginning of your next turn. It takes a Bonus Action to release this Kagune, and 1 RC Cell per tail at the beginning of every turn to maintain this Kagune, otherwise it deteriorates and retracts back into your body. You have 1 tail at 3rd level, gain another tail at 6th(2), another at 9th(3), another at 12th(4), another at 15th(5), and another at 18th(6).

Lengthy Tail

At 7th level while your Kagune is active, you are able to interact with objects up to 15 feet away from you.

Advanced Rinkaku

At 9th level, you gain one of the following:

Bikaku offensive ability

By spending 4 RC Cells as a bonus action, you stretch out your Kagune, increasing its reach to 30 ft. for 1 minute.

Bikaku defensive ability

For 2 RC Cells, you can attempt to disarm someone of whatever they're holding as long as their within 15 ft. as outlined in DMG 271.

Ukaku

Ukaku - Hit points equal to 1/2 (rounded up) your total hit points + your level

The Ukaku takes the form of hard, bloody, crystallized wings coming out of the upper back. This Kagune enhances it's user's speed while firing hardened shards out of its wings with great precision, taking out its prey from afar. This Kagune puts a strain on the user, tiring them out quickly if it is used too long.

Weapon Information

Dexterity is what this Kagune uses to determine attack rolls. As an action for 1 RC Cell, you can fire 4 shards out of your Kagune at a range of 60/200 ft. as attacks, each dealing 1d4 + 2 slashing or piercing damage. The number of shards you can fire increase to 5 at 5th level, 6 at 10th, and 7 at 15th, and 8 at 18th. If a creature is within 5 ft of you or the environment is restraining your full wingspan (your height times 2) you have disadvantage on attack rolls against that creature. It takes a Bonus Action to release this Kagune, and 2 RC Cells at the beginning of every turn to maintain this Kagune, otherwise it deteriorates and retracts back into your body.

Advanced Ukaku

At 7th level, you gain one of the following:

Ukaku offensive ability

As an action for 4 RC Cells, you unleash a torrent of Crystals fired out of your Kagune. Each creature you choose within a 15 ft. cone starting from you must attempt a DC 10 + your Dexterity modifier + proficiency Constitution saving throw, taking twice the amount of damage as shards you can fire, or half as much on a success.

Ukaku defensive ability

For 4 RC Cells, as a bonus action or reaction, you can wrap your Kagune around you and any creatures of your choice within 5 ft., redirecting all damage in that range onto it until the beginning of your next turn. Your Kagune takes half as much damage while this is active. This effect ends immediately if it is reduced to 0 hit points.

Beautiful Wings

At 9th level while your Kagune is active, you gain +15 ft. to your movement speed and a flying speed equal to your total movement speed. Creatures cannot benefit from cover less than total cover if you are in the air when attacking them, and you have advantage when attacking a creature with no cover as long as you are in the air.

Multiclassing


Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the Tokyo Ghoul class, you must meet these prerequisites:a Strength of 15 or higher and a Constitution of 13 or higher, and a transplant of an organ from someone who's already a Ghoul

Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the Tokyo Ghoul class, you gain the following proficiencies: Athletics and Acrobatics

{{Design Note|If you want more TG class material, check out [[Cannibal Ghoul (


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