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<blockquote data-quote="Ferret" data-source="post: 2302767" data-attributes="member: 4052"><p>It isn't whether or not I should rage now, it's that if the rage lasts 10 rounds, they have 10 rounds left without rage and still fatigued. It's be the same if you could only smite a creature once, or not be able to cast the same kind of spell twice in an encounter.</p><p></p><p>I'd allow another rage once fatigued whilst fatigued with a Fort check 15 +5 for each additional rage.</p><p></p><p>Also why doesn't fatigue lower Con? It'd mean that Concentration would go down, along with the ability to fight poisons and stuff cause the body is tired (doesn't have the energy needed)....</p><p></p><p>@Shin Okada I would have issues with a warforged being a barbarian (to start with, doesn't seem to fit right) an also to know what rage is. It isn't that I <strong>would not allow it</strong>, but I'd want reasons etc. Also I might allow them to be fatigued as they are living constructs, even if it isn't ok by the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferret, post: 2302767, member: 4052"] It isn't whether or not I should rage now, it's that if the rage lasts 10 rounds, they have 10 rounds left without rage and still fatigued. It's be the same if you could only smite a creature once, or not be able to cast the same kind of spell twice in an encounter. I'd allow another rage once fatigued whilst fatigued with a Fort check 15 +5 for each additional rage. Also why doesn't fatigue lower Con? It'd mean that Concentration would go down, along with the ability to fight poisons and stuff cause the body is tired (doesn't have the energy needed).... @Shin Okada I would have issues with a warforged being a barbarian (to start with, doesn't seem to fit right) an also to know what rage is. It isn't that I [B]would not allow it[/B], but I'd want reasons etc. Also I might allow them to be fatigued as they are living constructs, even if it isn't ok by the rules. [/QUOTE]
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