

On his turn, King Arthur can use a bonus action to regain 1d10+4 hit points. King Arthur has advantage on saving throws made to resist the paralyzed and stunned conditions. Alternatively, he can expend 5 hit points to cure the target of one disease or neutralize one poison affecting it. As an action, King Arthur can touch a creature and restore a number of hit points to it, up to the maximum amount remaining in this pool. The damage increases by 1d8 if the target is an undead or a fiend.
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The extra damage is 2d8 for a 1st-level spell slot, plus 1d8 for each spell level higher than 1st, to a maximum of 5d8. When King Arthur hits a creature with a melee weapon attack, he can expend one spell slot to deal radiant damage to the target, in addition to the weapon’s damage. As the paladin class feature.ĭivine Smite. King Arthur can use his action to end one spell on himself or on one willing creature that he touches.ĭivine Sense (5/long rest). If a selected creature has no more than half of its hit points, it regains 1d6+4 hit points.Ĭleansing Touch (4/long rest). King Arthur can use a bonus action to call out a rallying cry to creatures he selects that are able to see him and within 30 feet. A challenged creature makes a DC 18 Wisdom saving throw or can’t choose to move further than 30 feet away from King Arthur until he dies, is incapacitated, or a creature is moved more than 30 feet away from him by another effect. King Arthur calls out a provocation to creatures he selects that are able to see him and with 30 feet. King Arthur can channel his divinity through the two following features. Whenever King Arthur or a friendly creature within 10 feet of him must make a saving throw, the creature gains a +4 bonus to the saving throw as long as the King Arthur is conscious (included in his statistics).Ĭhannel Divinity (1/short rest).
King Arthur and friendly creatures within 10 feet of him can’t be frightened while he is conscious.Īura of Protection. On his turn, King Arthur can take an additional action on top of his regular action and a possible bonus action.Īura of Courage. He is treated as royalty (or as closely as possible) by most peasants and traders, and as an equal when meeting other authority figures (who make time in their schedule to see him if requested to do so).Īction Surge (1/short rest). Due to his lordship King Arthur receives a measure of respect wherever he goes.

Languages Common (Anglo-Saxon), Cymric (Celtic-Welsh)īackground: Noble - Lordship. Skills Athletics +9, History +7, Insight +7, Persuasion +10 Saving Throws Str +13, Dex +6, Con +12, Int +5, Wis +5, Cha +8 Medium humanoid (human), neutral good fighter ( warmaster) 4/paladin (oath of royalty ) 15Īrmor Class 19 ( scale mail, shield, defense fighting style) With that in mind I opened the throttle up and put him near 20th level, with a nod towards fighter battlefield tactics (taken from Mike Mearls’ warlord class work) and a heavy shoulder into divine sovereignty of rule via paladin.
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Whether or not he made as big of an impact as some schools of thought claim (killing 960 men by his own in the Battle of Badon, for instance) is still a matter of academic debate.ĭesign Notes: For our purposes here I decided to gauge him against the other Knight of the Round Table but with a focus on the royalty aspect-what I consider to be the best known part what with him being a king and all-and that he’s the center of the Arthurian legend. What we do know is that there likely was some fellow named Arthur going about fighting Saxons in the late 400s and early 500s but there is a tremendous amount of folklore that’s come in his wake in the millennium and a half since then.
