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The Reaver - 5th edition (5e)

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Reavers train for years in the arts of combat and it is their hate and anger that fuels their determination. That same hate draws the attention of evil deities which beguile and tempt them with unspeakable powers should they become their champions and give them their souls. A reaver seeks to corrupt the innocent and lead them to doom and destruction. A reaver stands against the forces of good and seeks personal power, infamy or just carnage and chaos

Here we have optional rules for the Reaver class. The reaver is a character class that is similar to the Paladin with an emphasis on evil aspects.

There are two files that can be downloaded where one is a printer friendly version.

Thumbnail art: Toni Justamante Jacobs

Other optional rules by author: Hearth and Home.

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Kim Falk R June 19, 2020 1:51 pm UTC
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Well also a thing to consider, maybe refer to fiends, rather than demons, at least when you use broad groups like celestials and undead.
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Zachary P June 16, 2016 5:50 am UTC
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this is so op. did u look at other classes. the crit at 19 and 20 plus +2 damage
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Ben E August 10, 2018 4:05 am UTC
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Do agree. Needs a bunch of balancing.
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