I love how playing fantasy games based very loosely on medieval Europe seems to make people believe they are experts on medieval combat and how weapons were used.
Good point. I don't see why a Golem would react to a roar, no matter how much boundless fury lies behind it. I'm really on the fence with this ability. It seems like it was made to work the way it does "just because". The fact that it lies totally outside the action economy and effects...
Thanks for the input. I think it must be fairly read that all creatures who rolled initiative (including the one that used the shout) are either affected, or not affected. That does avoid abuse (as someone above stated, there can be no one wailing away for a round) and makes it a very unique...
"Roaring Pause
When initiative is rolled you can expend one use of Rage to make an Intimidation check (DC 8 + number of creatures that rolled initiative) to briefly unveil the boundless fury within in a furious roar. On a success each creature stops what it is doing and can only make statements...
Supply has a weight of 2lbs (pg.329).
Page 330 suggests that if you carry zero supply, you have room for an additional bulky item.
Page 373 provides rules for hiring porters to carry only supply - which is quite reflective of real world adventuring (eg. Mountaineering) and provides a way for...
I mean, the negative is obviously nonsensical and is easily dismissed. And yes, 12 to carry a packed lunch. Is that the best outcome? Likely not. But when you account for the fact that it is "free" and allows you to use your encumbrances for other gear and items it starts to make more sense...
I assumed what the writers intended was "You can carry a number of days’ Supply equal to your Strength modifier score ...."
Otherwise, it just makes no sense that everyone can carry 10 days food and water without any encumbrance penalties; and many martial toons will be carrying 14-18 days food...