![]() Blood Maledict: The 1st-level Blood Maledict feature unlocks blood curses, which are among your most powerful blood hunter abilities. ![]() Many features of the blood hunter ask you to roll your hemocraft die, often to either determine additional damage dealt to an enemy, or the amount of damage you take invoking one of your more dangerous abilities. Hemocraft die: The first thing you might notice when looking at the blood hunter table is the Hemocraft Die column.But a blood hunter’s true strength lies not in hand, but in their veins. A blood hunter can use their own blood to power the magical art known as hemocraft.īelow is a look at the features of the blood hunter that make them truly unique: Getting features such as Fighting Style and Extra Attack, the blood hunter is deadly with a sword and shield or bow and arrow. Blood Hunter FeaturesĪt its core, the blood hunter is a martial class specializing in weapon-based combat rather than spells. A good time to bring this up is session zero. ![]() These are themes that can be harmful and traumatic to many, so consult with your Dungeon Master on the appropriateness of this class at your table. That’s right, it's a class based on a video game to replicate a character from a movie based on a D&D character!įor an introduction to this class and tips for building a blood hunter, keep reading!īlood hunter class features not only contain themes of blood but also those of self-harm. The blood hunter was designed to emulate the main character of the film-an immortal Viking called Kaulder-who in turn was based on Diesel's old D&D character Melkor. Based on the character of Geralt of Rivia as he was depicted in The Witcher 3 video game, the class was designed for a one-shot adventure featuring Vin Diesel to promote the release of his movie The Last Witch Hunter. The homebrew blood hunter class by Mathew Mercer has an interesting origin. They're the monster you send to hunt monsters, the ones who become that which they despise in order to best it, for it takes a nightmare to kill a nightmare. When things go bump in the night, the blood hunter bumps back. They are functionally balanced and have been playtested (…a somewhat disturbing amount…) but are thematically a little silly.Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures The following options were made for April Fool’s posts, and may not be appropriate for all games. Kibbles’ Compendium of Legends and Legacies($10 Tier) - Occultist, Psion, Warlord, Warden, 15+ subclasses, and more.Īny questions about what you can use my content for? Pretty much anything, but click Permissions & Usage for more details. Kibbles' Compendium of Craft and Creation ($10 Tier) - Inventor, Psion, Crafting Items, 12 subclasses, and more. Consider them my version of Unearthed Arcana options.įarling & Ironwrought are contained in KCCC (Kibbles’ Compendium of Craft and Creation) These are where I develop new and extended content for my custom classes. They are either items in an early version, or are more unique or specialized selections, often made as patron requests. *These options should be reviewed before being considered valid options for most games. Monk - Way of the Four Elements (Revised) ![]() ![]() This are revised versions of classic options. Warlock - The Ancient Intelligence (KCCC) Options available in KCCC, themed around invention and psionsics (linked options have free versions).īarbarian - Path of the Raging Mind (KCCC) These are worth considering if they look fun, but aren’t balanced and tested to the same precision: More specialized and exotic options crafted with care. Highly tested, straightforward content, made to fit all games. ![]()
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