Monster Rager (Apath)

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The monster rager is a bloodrager brought up in the way of the body. A monster rager is close to the monster buried in the bloodline, often manifesting monstrous traits, such as vestigial fangs or claws, leathery skin, or unusual pigmentation. These monstrous traits are amplified in a bloodrage.

Class Information

This is a martial arts archetype.

Starting Money: 2d6 × 10 gp (average 70 gp)

Class: Bloodrager.

Hit Die: d10.

Class Abilities

The monster rager has all the class abilities of the bloodrager, except as noted below.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency

A monster rager is proficient with all simple and martial weapons and with shields (except tower shields) but not with any armor.

Way of the Body Armor Bonus (Ex)

As long as he is not wearing any armor, a monster rager gains a circumstance bonus to natural armor equal to his Constitution bonus. He can use shields normally and the bonus stacks with both natural armor and with enchantment bonuses to natural armor.

Note that temporary Constitution modifiers, such as those from bear's endurance, do not increase the armor class bonus from this ability.

Armored in Life (Su)

At 7th level, the natural armor from way of the body, as well as any shield it is used with, applies against incorporeal touch attacks, as if it had the ghost touch armor property.

Summary of Lost Class Abilities

These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:

  • Weapon and Armor Proficiency
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