Aside from the two posts above me, I'd like to point something out.I played a minotaur barbarian with a two handed maul. He dominated the game. He was the main damage dealer by a long shot. He eclipsed the rogue and humbled the fighter. He had more survivability than the rouge as he could generate temp HP to stay standing.
Reasons he rocked
Huge Damage - oversized 2 handed maul [W] = 2d8. Rage and this goes to 6d8+5 (str) Half on a miss is still a ton of damage. Rage lasts all encouter. On a crit I did 53 points. I regularly did >30. All this at level 1!Doing lots of damage, butchering monsters in one hit and winning is fun.
Reasons he rocked
Huge Damage - oversized 2 handed maul [W] = 2d8. Rage and this goes to 6d8+5 (str) Half on a miss is still a ton of damage. Rage lasts all encouter. On a crit I did 53 points. I regularly did >30. All this at level 1!Doing lots of damage, butchering monsters in one hit and winning is fun.
Problems
Rage and charge interaction - rage damage does not interact logically with the at will howling charges. You go from dealing 3[w] to 1[w] when charging? It doesn't suit the theme. Maybe I was playing this wrong?
No duh that a minotaur with an oversized weapon playing a Barbarian is going to be better than the next guy. Larger weapon + racial bonus to Str and Con + Charge mechanic racial feat?
It's like saying "My Bugbear brutal scoundrel rogue, who has 20 in Dex and 18 in Str, does more damage than anyone at the table, what with his Predatory Eye and Oversized Short Sword and Katar. Rogues are broken."
Except that the Katar is considered a dagger, so in a rogue's hands its +4 to hit, 1d6, high crit.
Um, the player does the point fiddle; not the Character.
Bob hasa job in real world as a lawyer but is Archemuk the Grumbled as a Barbarian in D&D.
Bob does the fiddling; Archemuk does the dismembering.