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Revision as of 17:46, 3 October 2023
Focus on melee combat. Will fulfill the role of both barbarian and monk. Barbarian analog will likely be an offensive sub-class, while I'm thinking monk will be a reaction sub-class.
| HP Die | DF Bonus | Initiative Bonus |
|---|---|---|
| d12 | +2 | +1 |
Starting Class Features
Combat Techniques
You have trained for years, or you simply have a gifted hand, but in either case you have mastered the ability to pull off advanced maneuvers during combat.
At level 1, you begin with 6 points in your stamina reserves. These stamina points can be used to execute combat techniques.
At each level, you gain an additional stamina point in your reserves, and every fifth level, starting at fifth level, you gain an additional 5 stamina points.
You begin at level 1 with 3 combat techniques, and learn an additional technique at every level.
You have access to the Combat Techniques Category:Special Action Systems.
Melee Focus
Starting at 1st level, you have an additional melee combat technique. Every second level, you gain an extra melee combat technique in addition to the combat techniques you gain every level.
Class Progression
| Level | Features |
|---|---|
| Level 2 | No features gained at this level. |
| Level 4 | No features gained at this level. |
| Level 9 | No features gained at this level. |
| Level 12 | No features gained at this level. |
| Level 18 | No features gained at this level. |
| Level 21 | No features gained at this level. |
| Level 23 | No features gained at this level. |
| Level 26 | No features gained at this level. |
| Level 30 | No features gained at this level. |