Base Class: Ranger
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Master of Wilds
At 3rd Level you gain the following:
-Proficiency in Animal Handling and Survival, if you are proficient in these gain expertise (only to one, if proficient in both you must chose one).
-You can bond with creatures. If you roll a successful animal handling check and spend an hour with the creature (At your DMs discretion) and spend an hour with the creature you are bonded to it and it will aid you on your adventures. This bond lasts One Week + One Week for every level you have in this class. While you are bonded it acts as a companion with its inherent abilities. It also provides advantage on Nature or Survival checks to navigate and survive the environment you found it in as long as it is native to it. If you bond with this creature successfully for one month it is considered bonded to you for life and will either come with you wherever you wish or come to your aid when it is around. You can only be bonded to one creature at a time. You can only be bonded with Beasts and they take their own turn in initiative. They act as they normally would or to defend you but if you would like to specifically command them you must expend your bonus action to make an animal handling check. This check is forgoed if you have deepened the bond with the creature.
Mark Your Prey
At 7th Level gain the following:
-Hunters Mark is added to your spell list, if it already is there learn an additional spell. You may cast this spell without using a spell slot a number of times a day equal to your wisdom modifier
-Your training brings out the best in these creatures, when you are bonded to it a creature adds half your proficiency to its attack rolls
One Ranger Zoo
At 11th Level gain the following:
-You know the spell speak with animals, if it is already known replace it with another spell in addition. You may cast this without expending a spell slot a number of times equal to your wisdom modifier a day.
-You can now bond with two beasts at a time, both having their own initiative rolls.
One With the Wilds
At 15th level gain the following:
-Simply put, you are no longer limited to beasts, you may form this bond with almost any creature. It does have limitations however, this creature must still be some form of animalistic monster, for example you could not bond with an Aboleth or a Frost Giant, but a Basilisk? Sure go nuts. This feature should be discussed between player and DM. I'm tired and dont feel like combing through the CR of every available creature but hey if youre a DM and think it wouldnt break the game to give your ranger an adult dragon thats on you bro good luck.
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