JoeGKushner
Adventurer
As I was getting stuff ready for the auction coming up at Games Plus, I cam across my battered and beaten copy of Unearthed Arcana. Reviewing the barbarian class for kicks, I couldn't help but notice how vastly different just in core concept it was from today's 4e and even the 3e version that have a core rage mechanic powering it.
Now I recall the old 'Berserkers' subclass back in the day that was Viking based and could turn into a werebear and that the whole barbarian bit was at least a nod in there, but is anyone happy with the barbarian = berserk as its default?
the Unearthed Arcana barbarian is a mismatch of skills, abilities, unique abilities for ability scores, and a whole host of other bits, but it's not a berserker. It seems much more modelled after the warrior whose life of living on the edge grants it the ability to detect ambush, as well as outdoor survival and a hearty endurance.
Was this switch something that happened later in 2nd ed or was it brand new in 3e?
Now I recall the old 'Berserkers' subclass back in the day that was Viking based and could turn into a werebear and that the whole barbarian bit was at least a nod in there, but is anyone happy with the barbarian = berserk as its default?
the Unearthed Arcana barbarian is a mismatch of skills, abilities, unique abilities for ability scores, and a whole host of other bits, but it's not a berserker. It seems much more modelled after the warrior whose life of living on the edge grants it the ability to detect ambush, as well as outdoor survival and a hearty endurance.
Was this switch something that happened later in 2nd ed or was it brand new in 3e?