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This is the same as the rage ability, with the following exceptions. | This is the same as the rage ability, with the following exceptions. | ||
* There is no limit on the number of rounds per day a frustrated rager can rage. | * There is no limit on the number of rounds per day a frustrated rager can rage. | ||
− | * The | + | * The tireless rager cannot enter a rage by spending a free action. Instead, he checks whether he enters a rage each time one of the following occurs. With each condition that is fulfilled, there is half chance that he immediately enters rage. Check each time a condition applies; multiple rolls a round are certainly possible. |
** His turn begins in a combat round | ** His turn begins in a combat round | ||
** He takes damage | ** He takes damage | ||
− | ** He misses an attack, attribute roll | + | ** He misses an attack, attribute roll, or skill check |
− | ** | + | ** He passes a saving throw |
− | + | ** The barbarian or a friend can spend a standard action to provoke a rage. This about as noticeable as casting a spell with verbal components. | |
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* He can end a rage at will, and it ends after three rounds out of combat (or similar intense action). | * He can end a rage at will, and it ends after three rounds out of combat (or similar intense action). | ||
* He is not fatigued at the end of a rage. | * He is not fatigued at the end of a rage. |
Revision as of 16:40, 2 December 2013
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The tireless rager has no control of his rage, instead raging when he suffers failures and setbacks. Once he does rage, he can do so forever.
Class Abilities
The tireless rager has all the class abilities of the barbarian, except as noted below.
Tireless
A tireless rager adds his Fortitude saving throw modifier instead of the Constitution bonus to checks made to continue running; Constitution checks made to avoid nonlethal damage from a forced march; Constitution checks made to hold your breath; Constitution checks made to avoid nonlethal damage from starvation or thirst. He also adds half his class level on the following checks and saves: Swim checks made to resist nonlethal damage from exhaustion; Fortitude saves made to avoid nonlethal damage from hot or cold environments; and Fortitude saves made to resist damage from suffocation. He can sleep in light or medium armor without becoming fatigued. Finally, a tireless rager is not fatigued when a rage ends.
Tireless Rage
This is the same as the rage ability, with the following exceptions.
- There is no limit on the number of rounds per day a frustrated rager can rage.
- The tireless rager cannot enter a rage by spending a free action. Instead, he checks whether he enters a rage each time one of the following occurs. With each condition that is fulfilled, there is half chance that he immediately enters rage. Check each time a condition applies; multiple rolls a round are certainly possible.
- His turn begins in a combat round
- He takes damage
- He misses an attack, attribute roll, or skill check
- He passes a saving throw
- The barbarian or a friend can spend a standard action to provoke a rage. This about as noticeable as casting a spell with verbal components.
- He can end a rage at will, and it ends after three rounds out of combat (or similar intense action).
- He is not fatigued at the end of a rage.
- When the rage ends, the tireless rager heals a number of hit points equal to the hit points gained from the rage bonus to Constitution.
Rage Powers
The following rage powers complement this archetype: Moment of Clarity.
The following rage powers do not work well with this archetype: Beast Totem, Beastial Climber, Guarded Stance.
Summary of Lost Class Abilities
These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:
- Rage