Warcraft Death Knight (5e Class)

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Death Knight

Heavy plate armor, and honorbound, with greatsword and unholy magic in hand. A death knight is a fearsome enemy and makes for a loyal teammate. A deal struck with one is sure to be completed without fear of being double-crossed.

Creating a Death Knight

It is not uncommon for a race to become a Revenant while in service as a Death Knight

Group Dynamics: A death knight's word is paramount, once a deal is struck it cannot be broken. Death Knights are almost always Lawful, most are Lawful Neutral and follow a strict code of honor. The more commonly seen death knights have been Lawful Evil, summoning the dead and being generally evil. Lawful Evil death knights become quick targets for adventuring paladins, leading to a deep mistrust between paladins and even the Lawful Neutral death knights. Very few Death Knights have been Lawful Good and are extremely rare. Overall, they can get along with most knights, Monks and sometimes paladins; and they have respect for the fighting prowess of fighter's and barbarians. They are wary of rogues and bards however, as they are deceitful and untrustworthy.

It is easy to think of a death knight as the opposite of a paladin, or a fallen paladin. A death knight's honor is everything, gain this as a personality trait. You may wish to go over with your DM and compile a Code of Conduct appropriate to your race, campaign setting and the like. (Starting Wealth is as paladin however: 5d4 x 10 gp)

To better suit a variety of builds, you may substitute your constitution modifier for charisma where applicable.

Quick Build

You can make a Death Knight quickly by following these suggestions. First, Strength should be your highest ability score, followed by Charisma. Second, take either the soldier background. Third, bond with your weapons as soon as you can, perhaps your DM might allow you to have pre-bonded with them at the start of the game.

Class Features

As a Death Knight you gain the following class features.

Hit Points

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

Proficiencies

Armor: All armor, shields
Weapons: Simple melee weapons, martial melee weapons
Tools: Vehicles (land)
Saving Throws: Constitution, Charisma
Skills: Choose two from Acrobatics, Athletics, Animal Handling, Insight, Intimidation, Perception, and Survival

Equipment

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

Table: The Death Knight

LevelProficiency
Bonus
RunesRune
Level
Spells
Known
Features—Spell Slots per Spell Level—
1st2nd3rd4th5th
1st+2212Rune Weapon, Rune Magic, Spellcasting Focus
2nd+2213Fighting Style2
3rd+2214Death Aspect3
4th+2215Ability Score Improvement3
5th+3326Extra Attack42
6th+3327Horn of Winter42
7th+3328Death Aspect feature43
8th+3329Ability Score Improvement43
9th+44310432
10th+44311Netherblast432
11th+44312Death Aspect feature433
12th+44312Ability Score Improvement, Netherblast433
13th+55413Runic Empowerment4331
14th+55413Death Aspect feature4331
15th+554144332
16th+55414Ability Score Improvement, Netherblast Improvement4332
17th+66515Netherblast Improvement43331
18th+66515Death Aspect feature, Netherblast Improvement43331
19th+66515Ability Score Improvement43332
20th+66515Master of Death43332

Rune Weapon

You learn a ritual that creates a magical, living bond between yourself and one weapon. You perform the ritual over the course of 1 hour, which can be done during a short rest. The weapon must be within your reach throughout the ritual, at the conclusion of which you touch the weapon and forge the bond. Once you have bonded a weapon to yourself, you can't be disarmed of that weapon unless you are incapacitated. If it is on the same plane of existence as you, you can summon that weapon as a bonus action on your turn, causing it to instantly materialize in your hand, unless it is held by a greater power. In addition, you may also absorb its physical form within your very being, which may act as an effective storage place. You can have up to two bonded weapons, but can summon only one at a time with your bonus action. If you attempt to bond with a third weapon, you must break one of the other two.

In addition all death knights learn the art of rune carving, allowing them to carve mystic runes into their weapons. Carving a rune into a weapon takes one hour and costs 50gp. The cost represents material components that are required in the carving.

New runes are not filled with power. You can fill one of your runes with power over the course of an hour, which you can do during a short rest. You must be touching the weapon that the rune is carved into during this time, and you can only fill one rune with power at a time. Additionally, all of your runes are filled with power when you finish a long rest. Once a rune has been filled with power, you can then later use that rune to cast spells. In addition, any weapon with a power-filled rune carved into it counts as a magic weapon for the purposes of overcoming resistance and immunity to non-magical attacks and damage.

Rune Magic

As a death knight, you can use rune magic, allowing you to channel the power of death into powerful, often destructive spells. See chapter 10 of the Player’s Handbook for the general rules of spellcasting.

Runes

The Death Knight may have a number of available runes filled with power equivalent to it's proficiency bonus, as shown in the Death Knight table. If you attempt to fill a rune with power beyond this limit, one of your already filled runes is expended. To cast one of your death knight spells, you must expend the power stored within a rune. The Death Knight table shows what level spell you cast when you use a rune in this way.

Spells Known

At 1st level, you know one 1st-level spells of your choice from the death knight spell list. The Spells Known column of the Death Knight table shows when you learn more death knight spells of your choice. A spell you choose must be of a level no higher than what’s shown in the table’s Rune Level column for your level. Additionally, when you gain a level in this class, you can choose one of the death knight spells you know and replace it with another spell from the death knight spell list, which also must be of a level for which you have spell slots.

Spellcasting Ability

Charisma is your spellcasting ability for your death knight spells, since the power derives from your ability to manifest your will over the latent powers of death and destruction that fill you and the world around you. You use your Charisma whenever a spell refers to your spellcasting ability. In addition, you use your Charisma modifier when setting the saving throw DC for a death knight spell you cast and when making an attack roll with one.

Spell save DC = 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier

Spell attack modifier = your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier

Spellcasting Focus

You can use your rune weapon as a spellcasting focus for your death knight spells.

Fighting Style

You adopt a particular fighting style as your specialty. Choose one of the following options. You can't take a Fighting Style more than once, even if you later get to choose again.

Defense

While you are wearing armor, you gain a +1 bonus to AC.

Dueling

When you are wielding a melee weapon in one hand and no other weapons, you gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with that weapon.

Great Weapon Fighting

When you roll a 1 or 2 on a damage die for an attack you make with a melee weapon that you are wielding with two hands, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll, even if the new roll is a 1 or 2. The weapon must have the two-handed or versatile property for you to gain this benefit.

Two-Weapon Fighting

When you engage in two-weapon fighting, you can add your ability modifier to the damage of the second attack.

Death Aspect

At 3rd level, you choose an aspect of death to focus your energies towards. Choose Blood, Frost, or Unholy, all detailed at the end of the class description. The aspect you choose grants you features at 3rd level and again at 7th, 11th, 14th, and 18th level.

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.

Life Siphon

Starting at level 1 the Death Knight may harvest the remaining vital energy of a dying foe. Upon dealing a killing blow, the Death Knight may use it's reaction to siphon the target's vitality. You regain hit points equal to 1d10 + your death knight level, as well as filling one expended rune. The target is killed in the process. This can only be used once per long rest.

Extra Attack

Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the attack action on your turn.

Horn of Winter

Beginning at 6th level, you can carve special runes into a horn, granting it special powers that activate when you blow on it. Creating a horn of winter takes 4 hours and costs 100gp. The cost represents the rare materials required for the construction of the horn as well as the specialized materials required for carving runes into it. Once you have created a horn of winter, you can then use your action to blow on it, You inspire all allies within 120 feet that can hear the horns call, granting temporary hit points equal to your proficiency bonus + Charisma modifier. As long as they have these hit points, those creatures have advantage on saving throws against being frightened. Non-friendly creatures that hear the horn must make a Wisdom saving throw or be frightened of you until the start of your next turn. The save DC for this is the same as for your spells. Once you have used the horn, the power in its runes are depleted and can only be restored during a short or long rest. You cannot have more than one horn filled with power at any given time.

Netherblast

Starting at 10th level, whenever you make a melee weapon attack, you can instead make a netherblast. If the attack hits, you deal an extra 2d6 necrotic damage. You can use this feature a number of times equal to 5 + your Charisma modifier. You regain expended uses when you finish a long rest.

At 12th, and 16th levels, the necrotic damage increases by 1d6, totaling 3d6, and 4d6 necrotic damage respectively.

At 17th level, the netherblast die becomes a d8 instead of a d6, totaling 4d8 necrotic damage.

At 18th level, netherblast deals an additional 1d8 necrotic damage, totaling 5d8 necrotic damage.

Runic Empowerment

At 13th level, you can refill two runes during a short rest, instead of one.

Master of Death

At level 20, you gain a special attachment your rune weapon(s). When you die, your soul naturally seeks out your rune weapon (if you have more than one weapon carved with runes, it seeks out the closest) and hides inside of it, rather than moving on to the afterlife. While hidden this way, you cannot see, hear, speak, or take any actions. You are dimly aware of living creatures within 100 feet of you, but cannot discern anything about them. When a creature touches your sword, you can cast the dominate person, dominate beast, or dominate monster (as appropriate) spell targeting them. The spell has a duration of 8 hours when cast this way. If the target breaks free of your spell, you can’t cast it on them again within the next 24 hours. If the creature fails to break free from your domination before the spell’s duration ends, they must make a final Charisma saving throw against your rune power save DC. If they fail, their soul is forcibly removed from their body, and yours leaves your sword to take its place. You use the new body’s base Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution scores, and any racial statistics, but retain your Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma scores and all of your class levels, including any ability score increases or feats you gained.

Blood

The aspect of Blood focuses on the physical act of dying, and uses the power of blood to fortify the death knight’s body against death and debilitate wounded enemies. Blood knights often seem (and sometimes are) wild and violent as they revel in death and the spilling of blood.

Vampiric Blood

Beginning when you choose this archetype at 3rd level, whenever you hit a living creature with a melee weapon attack on a critical strike, you may heal for half the damage dealt.

Will of the Necropolis

Starting at 7th level, you gain resistance to poison damage and advantage on Constitution saving throws.

Scent of Blood

Starting at 11th level, whenever a creature within 20 feet of you is reduced to 0 hit points, you gain advantage on your next weapon attack, and you regain life equal to the damage done.

Blood Tap

At 14th level, you can use a bonus action to channel your own life force into death energy, refilling one of your runes by spending one of your Hit Dice.

Abomination’s Might

At 18th level, your Constitution score increases by 4. Your maximum for this score is now 24.

Frost

The aspect of frost focuses on the emotional aspect of dying, and the sense of loss and emptiness that it causes, and uses this power to hone the death knight’s mental and physical abilities to perfection. Frost knights often seem (and sometimes are) emotionless and uncaring, with little regard for the sanctity of life.

Icy Talons

Starting when you choose this aspect at level 3, your weapon attacks deal an additional 1d4 cold damage when they hit. This damage is increased to 2d4 at level 5 and upgraded to 2d6 at level 10. At 15th your mastery of ice turns the damage into 2d8.

Nerves of Cold Steel

Starting at 7th level, you gain resistance to cold damage and are unaffected by cold weather.

Killing Machine

Starting at 11th level, whenever you reduce a creature to 0 hit points, the next melee attack you make until the end of your next turn is guaranteed to be a critical hit.

Hungering Rune Weapon

Starting at 14th level, whenever you score a critical hit with a weapon attack against a living creature, one of your runes becomes filled with power.

Winter is Coming

Starting at 18th level, your Strength score increases by 4. Your maximum for this score is now 24.

Unholy

The aspect of unholy focuses on the physical remains of death, the flesh and bones left to rot after the spirit has left, and uses them to further their quest for power. Unholy knights often seem (and sometimes are) sacrilegious and irreverent, treating the bodies of their friends and enemies alike with little respect.

Undead Minion

Beginning when you choose this archetype at 3rd level, you gain the ability to create a loyal undead minion to serve you. You can raise a minion by spending 10 minutes performing a ritual over the corpse of any small or medium creature. Choose an undead type no larger than medium and that has a challenge rating of 1 or lower (examples include a zombie or skeleton). Add your proficiency bonus to the minion’s AC, attack rolls, and damage rolls, as well as to any saving throws and skills it is proficient in. Its hit point maximum equals its normal maximum or four times your death knight level, whichever is higher. The minion obeys your commands as best as it can. It takes its turn on your initiative, though it doesn’t take an action unless you command it to. On your turn, you can mentally command the minion to move (no action required by you). You can use your bonus action to mentally command it to take the attack action, dash action, disengage action, dodge action, or help action. You can only have one minion at a time. If you try to create a second minion when you already have one, the old one turns back into a corpse.

Lichborne

At 7th level, you gain resistance to necrotic damage, and gain advantage on saving throws to avoid being frightened or charmed.

Master of Ghouls

Starting at 11th level, when you create a minion for the Undead Minion feature, you can choose any undead type no larger than medium with a challenge rating of 4 or lower.

Reaping

At 14th level, you can use your action to reap the soul of a fallen creature, filling one of your runes with power. The creature must be at 0 HP and unconscious, or dead for no more than one minute. Performing the reaping kills the creature instantly if it was not already dead. Once you have reaped a soul this way, you must finish a short rest before you can perform a reaping again. In addition, whenever a creature makes a saving throw against one of your rune powers, it does so at disadvantage.

Deaths Embrace

Starting at 18th level, your Charisma score increases by 4. Your maximum for this score is now 24.

Death Knight Spell List

1st Level

armor of agathys, bane, command, death coil, death grip, detect evil and good, detect magic, false life, frost strike, raise ghoul, rune strike

2nd Level

blood boil, bone shield, chains of ice, enthrall, find steed, icebound fortitude, obliterate, phantom steed, ray of enfeeblement, sleet storm

3rd Level

Blood Parasite, dispel magic, fear, feign death, heart strike, mind freeze, remove curse, sleet storm, strangulate, unholy frenzy, vampiric touch

4th Level

banishment, blight, confusion, dimension door, dominate beast, fire shield, ice storm

5th Level

antilife shell, army of the dead, cone of cold, dancing rune weapon, dark transformation, dominate person, insect plague, remorseless winter

Multiclassing

Prerequisites. To qualify for multiclassing into the Death Knight class, you must meet these prerequisites: Strength 13, Dexterity 13, Charisma 13

Proficiencies. When you multiclass into the Death Knight class you gain the following proficiencies: light armor, medium armor, shields, simple melee weapons, martial melee weapons.


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