| Subclass | Description |
| Path of Blood-Fury | A lineage connected to magic and the surnatural is the defining trait to what makes a sorcerer. However, it may come to many that their lineage reaps but a drop of magic within them, or that this magic is locked away from use. A barbarian who follows the path of the Blood-Fury is one such creature who awakened their dormant or faint sorcerous magic. With their rage having unlocked or empowered their lineage's magic, these barbarians bring wrath and magic to the battlefield as a magic-fueled creature of destruction. |
| Path of Obliteration | Those who take up the Path of Obliteration are imbued with an explosive rage. Be it through explosive sweat, fire, or spirit, these barbarians bring pure destruction through the power released by their wrath. |
| Path of the Abyss | The touch of a fiend corrupts the material plane, corroding morals and burning away the mental resiliences of its victims. Those who walk the Path of the Abyss are those of which fiends have permeated into their very souls, tying them to the infernal planes through flesh and mind. Their rage is fueled with fiendish energy, tying its creator with various types of fiends. |
| Path of the Enlightened One | To many barbarians, the act of raging is one of unleashing ferocity and unbridled emotion into the world. Those who have found their way wandering the Path of the Enlightened have learned how to reverse this process, their rage now providing them a glimpse of great understanding of the world around them. |
| Path of the Skybreaker | To many, the wrath of a barbarian is only to be feared when one is within their reach. At that point, it is better to wish for a miracle than to fight. These individuals have not meant a Skybreaker. Capable of using their rage and might to fire upon their distant enemies, they earn their name out of the sheer fear that one day they might sunder the sky itself with their wrath. |
| Path of the Void | Barbarians who fall into the path of the void are often considered the most frightening of barbarians. They become silent avatars of death, the only noise being the cries of their enemies and the disruption of reality around them. Your rage embodies the vastness and emptiness of the void, which craves the absorption and destruction of everything around it. As such, your sheer presence pulls everything to you, leaving them at your mercy and crushing aura. |
| Path of the Unrelenting Guardian | Many see barbarians as beings of reckless anger and power. Those who embrace the path of the Unrelenting Guardian are those who above all else, seek to protect others. Created from the loss of loved ones or being sworn as protectors, these warriors channel their rage to safeguard those they care for, while attacking those who seek to harm them. |
| Path of the Warlord | For every pack of beast and monsters, there is always a leader that leads them to perform devastations. Barbarians with a gift for leadership are leaders of barbarian groups, known among their comrades as Warlords. Capable of instilling their rage into their allies, a barbarian who walks the path of the warlord ensures everyone has their fair share of bloodshedding. |
| Path of the Wraith | No rage is fueled stronger than through the pain of loss. A barbarian who walks the Path of the Wraith is one continually fueled by loss, be it through shame, the loss of a loved one, or the loss of their previous life. Suffused with death, these barbarians incorporate the aspects of the terrifying undead, their rage hungry and demanding blood. |
| Path of the Wrathful Armory | To many barbarians, their wrath lies within them, allowing them to perform incredible feats in combat. For barbarians who follow the Path of the Wrathful Armory, they become capable of manifesting their rage as a weapon that only they can wield and forge. These wrath weapons reflect the very aspect of their creator, can adopt the shape of any weapon, and possess the weapons they bond to. A barbarian who follows this path can grant their weapon additional properties, properties in which weapons of the same form could never hope to obtain. |