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<blockquote data-quote="paradox42" data-source="post: 6228176" data-attributes="member: 29746"><p><strong>Barbarian Rage Powers</strong></p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Angry Capacity (Ex):</em> The Barbarian is in tune with the souls of great berserkers past, present, and future, and can take advantage of this connection to boost his or her Incarnum-related powers while Raging. The Barbarian's essentia capacity for soulmelds, Mantles of Emotion, Incarnum feats, and racial abilities allowing essentia investment increases by +1 during a Rage.<br /> This Rage Power can be selected more than once; if it is, then the bonus on essentia capacity granted during a Rage increases by a further +1 each time it is taken. Each time this Rage Power is selected, the required minimum level to select it again goes up by 6; thus, the Barbarian must be at least 4th level to take it once, 10th to take it twice, and 16th to take it a third time.<br /> A Barbarian must be at least 4th level before selecting this Rage Power.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Cobalt Rage (Ex):</em> The Barbarian gains Cobalt Rage (MoI 37) as a bonus feat.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Furious Reallocation (Ex):</em> During a Rage, the Barbarian is able to reallocate essentia into his or her Incarnum feats, racial abilities allowing essentia investment, and other similar abilities (that normally require 1 minute of concentration to change essentia investment) as a swift action- effectively allowing their investment to be changed along with other Incarnum receptacles such as soulmelds.<br /> A Barbarian must be at least 10th level before selecting this Rage Power.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Spiritual Anger (Su):</em> When Raging, the Barbarian gains temporary essentia equal to his or her (Rage-improved) CON bonus (minimum 1). If the Barbarian's CON bonus changes during the Rage, then the amount of temporary essentia changes to match it, but the total number of temporary essentia can never go below 1 except by taking actual essentia damage. This temporary essentia works just like normal essentia, and can be invested into Incarnum receptacles such as soulmelds normally, but the temporary points last only until the Rage itself ends and then immediately dissipate.<br /> These temporary essentia do provide ablating against essentia damage- if the Barbarian takes essentia damage during the Rage, then the damage subtracts temporary essentia first (and those essentia are not renewed until the next time the character begins a Rage). Only if the essentia damage exceeds the number of temporary essentia granted by this Rage Power does the Barbarian take damage to his or her actual essentia pool.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox42, post: 6228176, member: 29746"] [b]Barbarian Rage Powers[/b] [LIST] [*][I]Angry Capacity (Ex):[/I] The Barbarian is in tune with the souls of great berserkers past, present, and future, and can take advantage of this connection to boost his or her Incarnum-related powers while Raging. The Barbarian's essentia capacity for soulmelds, Mantles of Emotion, Incarnum feats, and racial abilities allowing essentia investment increases by +1 during a Rage. This Rage Power can be selected more than once; if it is, then the bonus on essentia capacity granted during a Rage increases by a further +1 each time it is taken. Each time this Rage Power is selected, the required minimum level to select it again goes up by 6; thus, the Barbarian must be at least 4th level to take it once, 10th to take it twice, and 16th to take it a third time. A Barbarian must be at least 4th level before selecting this Rage Power. [*][I]Cobalt Rage (Ex):[/I] The Barbarian gains Cobalt Rage (MoI 37) as a bonus feat. [*][I]Furious Reallocation (Ex):[/I] During a Rage, the Barbarian is able to reallocate essentia into his or her Incarnum feats, racial abilities allowing essentia investment, and other similar abilities (that normally require 1 minute of concentration to change essentia investment) as a swift action- effectively allowing their investment to be changed along with other Incarnum receptacles such as soulmelds. A Barbarian must be at least 10th level before selecting this Rage Power. [*][I]Spiritual Anger (Su):[/I] When Raging, the Barbarian gains temporary essentia equal to his or her (Rage-improved) CON bonus (minimum 1). If the Barbarian's CON bonus changes during the Rage, then the amount of temporary essentia changes to match it, but the total number of temporary essentia can never go below 1 except by taking actual essentia damage. This temporary essentia works just like normal essentia, and can be invested into Incarnum receptacles such as soulmelds normally, but the temporary points last only until the Rage itself ends and then immediately dissipate. These temporary essentia do provide ablating against essentia damage- if the Barbarian takes essentia damage during the Rage, then the damage subtracts temporary essentia first (and those essentia are not renewed until the next time the character begins a Rage). Only if the essentia damage exceeds the number of temporary essentia granted by this Rage Power does the Barbarian take damage to his or her actual essentia pool. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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