Barbarian

 

Barbarian: Primal Instinct

Your primal instincts benefit both your rage and persistent rage abilities:

          Rage. When you enter your rage, you can choose one of your primal instinct rage powers and gain the benefit of that rage power for the duration of the rage.

          Persistent Rage. When you enter your persistent rage, you gain the benefit of all your primal instinct rage powers and one of your primal instinct persistent rage powers.

If any of the primal instinct feature grants you an ability or a spell that calls for a saving throw, the DC is equal to 8 + your rage potency + your proficiency bonus. In addition, any spell you gain with your primal instincts uses your rage potency in place of any spellcasting ability modifiers.

 

Primal Instinct

Intimidating Outrage

Your rage is so intimidating that it demands your enemies’ attention.

Rage Power: Intimidating Roar

When you enter your rage, you can immediately intimidate a creature within 30 feet of you. Until the beginning of your next turn, that creature has disadvantage on attack rolls unless it attacks you. An enemy is immune to this effect if it can’t see or hear you, or if it is immune to the charmed or frightened condition.

Rage Power: Intimidating Outrage

When you use your persistent rage feature, any hostile creature within 5 feet of you have disadvantage on attack rolls unless it attacks you (or another creature with this primal instinct) until the rage ends. A creature is immune to this effect if it can’t see or hear you, or if it is immune to the charmed or frightened condition