Brute

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ClassesFighterBrute

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Brute is one of several possible subclasses you can undertake as a fighter.

Your subclass yields features when you undertake it at 2nd level, and again at 4th, 7th, 11th, 16th, and 20th levels. See Fighter#Brute for an integrated list that combines brute features with those of the base fighter class.

Whether by bow, blade, or fist, the brute focuses on only one thing: tearing the enemy to shreds. With raw talent few can match, a brute strikes early, often, and with utter brutality. While others are prancing about and puzzling over what to do, the brute has already pulverized their enemies to dust. Becoming a brute is the clear choice for any fighter who wants to keep things straightforward and to-the-point, especially if that point is the tip of a sword.

Hearty

Starting from 2nd level, all Heart Containers you gain from this class become d12s instead of d10s—including the one you gained at 1st level.

Your heart point maximum increases by 3, and it increases by 1 every time you gain a fighter level after this.

2nd

2nd

3rd

At 3rd level,

7th

Starting at 7th level,

11th

At 11th level,

15th

Starting at 15th level,

20th

At 20th level,