Path of the Ravager

Barbarian Archetype

While most Barbarians tend to prefer to cleave their foes in two, some prefer to tear their enemies apart with their bare hands. These Barbarians are known as Ravagers, warriors who run through the battlefield, swinging their fists into the faces of their opponents. When you see a Ravager running towards you, I recommend you turn and run.

Subclass Features

Subclass Features

Barbarian Level Feature 3 Fists of Iron 6 Rage Fueled Fists 10 Clothesline 14 Crushing Blows

Fists of Iron

At third level, you have trained and conditioned your strikes to be as strong as iron. Your unarmed strikes deal 1d6+Strength modifier damage, as well as counting as weapon attacks for the purposes of Barbarian class features, such as Rage and Reckless Attack. Additionally, while Raging, you may make an additional unarmed strike as a Bonus Action, this strike not adding your Strength modifier to the damage.

Rage Fueled Fists

While Raging, your fists become strong enough to strike even the heartiest of foes. At sixth level, hile Raging, your unarmed strikes count as Magical for the purposes of overcoming resistances and immunities.

Clothesline

Stories tell of Ravagers charging their foes, swinging their arms into their necks to send them to the ground. If you move ten feet towards an enemy, you may replace one of your unarmed strikes with a Clothesline. When you make a Clothesline attack, if you land the strike, you deal damage as normal, as well as forcing a special Shove that can only shove enemies to Prone. If the attack is missed, the Clothesline is lost. You may only attempt one Clothesline per turn. Additionally, your unarmed strike damage increases to 1d8+Strength Modifier.

Crushing Blows

Your fists have become the things of legends. While Raging, your unarmed strikes deal additional damage equal to half of your Proficiency Bonus, rounded down. Additionally, as a Reaction to being attacked, you may make a single unarmed strike at your attacker, not adding your Strength modifier to the damage roll if the attack lands.

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