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The DC for this Save is 8 + Proficiency Bonus + the Barbarian's Strength Bonus. Once you enter a Rage- each enemy within 10 feet that can see you must make a Wisdom Saving Throw or be Frightened of you for 1 minute or until the Rage ends- whichever occurs first. Level 3 when taking the Path grants you the Oni Visage. This is off the top of my head and as such almost certainly needs some fine-tuning and/or rearranging. So after seeing the possibly busted Oni Barbarian Path on Reddit- I like the idea but I think I'd do it very differently. I heard it's so bad the makers had to cancel it. (In CoC or Delta Green ofc it would be fucking perfect, but PCs in those are rather more expendable and less attachment forming than D&D PCs)Ĭhanging topic a bit, a friend has been absolutely gushing over pathfinder 2.0. Since D&D is a Role-playing game and here's a monster that actively prevents the players roleplaying by bullshit creepypasta reasoning.Įspecially so if it's a character that's been around for years IRL and to suddenly have for example, the right hand of the king or the sainted cleric of the sun not only die, but be completely forgotten is just a bad storytelling decision. If a false hydra kills a PC, then the DM goes "Welp you all forget Boblin the Goblin existed, see you next week!"
#False hydra 5e Pc
If a PC dies to a regular monster, then the other PCs (and players) can mourn them, get revenge, have closure. I went on an explanation about it to a guy the other day but the general gist of it is: It's a shitty creepypasta that has no place in a role-playing game with actual consequences.