Path of the Road Rager

The domestication of animals for the purpose of transportation was a major stepping stone in the spread of civilization as we know it. When the first vehicles were created, this effect only multiplied. Yet as the roads crowded and the rules to thread upon them increased, so did the grievances for the drivers. While some are content with the occasional shout and insult, others are filled with unbridled rage, and the desire to ride over everything upon their path.

Bonus Proficiency When you choose this archetype at 3rd level you gain proficiency in either Animal Handling or a single Vehicle type.

Speed Freak Starting at 3rd level, your rage can manifest into a mount of vehicle with which you can punish your foes. By expending one of your daily rages, you can cast the Find Steed spell. When you rage while on a mount summoned by this feature, your mount gets the benefits of given by your rage. Additionally, your mount uses your proficiency bonus for attacks and skill checks, and gains an additional hit-die for each level you gain in this class past the 3rd

Monster Ride Beginning at 6th level, as a bonus action while raging while mounted, you can increase both your size and that of your mount, as per the Enlarge effect of the Enlarge/Reduce on both you and your mount. Once you use this feature you can't use it again until you complete a long rest.

Joy ride At 10th level your control over your mount has increased, allowing you to channel your rage into a single maniac dash. While raging and mounted you can expend both your action and your mount's action to perform one of the following effects: Trample. Using your mount's full movement, you can move through foes smaller than it at no cost. Each creature you pass through must make a Dexterity saving throw, the DC of which equals 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier. On a failed save each creature takes damage equal to one attack by your mount and is knocked prone. On a successful save the target takes no damage and is not knocked prone. A creature may only be affected by this feature once per turn. Crash When facing a creature of the same size as your mount or larger, you may chose to crash against it. The target must succeed on a Strength saving throw or take your rage damage for each 5 feet you moved before you crashed against it as bludgeoning, and be knocked prone. Both you and your mount take half of this damage, no reduction can be applied to the damage your and your mount suffer from this feature. On a successful save the target takes half damage and is not knocked prone.