Fighter

Fighter: Gladiator

Arena Fighter

When you take this archetype at 3rd level, your training in the arena gives you mastery of fighting techniques that are as unique as they are brutal. You gain the following benefits while using weapons you are proficient with, and while you aren't wearing a shield:

You can roll a d4 in place of the normal damage of your unarmed strike or Improvised Weapon

When you successfully grapple an opponent, you can make one melee weapon attack as a bonus action. You do not add your Strength or Dexterity modifier to the damage roll.

Whenever you successfully make a melee weapon attack, you can use your bonus action to attempt to disarm, shove, or push the opponent 5 feet.

Work the Crowd

At 3rd level, you gain proficiency in Performance. If you are already proficient, you gain proficiency in another skill of your choice form the fighter starting skill list.

Robilar's Feint

By offering Robilar's Feint, you absorb damage to place yourself in an advantageous position. When you reach 7th level, you can take an action to adopt a fighting stance that exposes you to harm, giving the next creature who attacks you advantage on the attack roll. When you are attacked in this way, you can use your reaction to take a full Attack action against that creature with advantage.

Bloodsport Showman

Starting at 10th level, blending acting prowess, charm, and fighting skill has become seamless for you. You can add either your Strength or Dexterity modifier to any Charisma based skill check.

Roar of the Crowd

Beginning at 15th level, your lust for battle, blood, and glory soar to new heights. Once per short rest, whenever you reduce a creatures hit points to 0, or score a critical hit you regain the use of your Second Wind ability.

Exerceo

When you reach 18th level, you combine brutal and deadly strikes with theatrical flair and acrobatic flourishes. Whenever you make a weapon attack, add your Charisma modifier to the attack roll.

Additionally you can add your Charisma modifier to Athletics checks and Acrobatics checks.

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