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<blockquote data-quote="DragonTurtle" data-source="post: 2840130" data-attributes="member: 26206"><p>The design of this is that someone who wants to play a raging warrior, without the stereotypical Barbarian flavor. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Berzerker class skills</strong></p><p>as Barbarian, note that the Berzerker does not start out </p><p>illiterate.</p><p></p><p><strong>Berzerker</strong></p><p>1 Rage, Diehard when raging </p><p>3 Fearless</p><p>7 Crescending rage</p><p></p><p>Rage - as Barbarian ability</p><p>Diehard (Ex)- When raging the barbarian gains the advantage of the </p><p>diehard feat. This ability replaces the barbarian's fast movement </p><p>ability.</p><p></p><p>Fearless (Ex) when raging a berzerker is immune to fear, this </p><p>replaces the barbarian's trapsense which is never gained.</p><p></p><p>Crescending rage (Ex) While raging, the berzerker gets angrier the </p><p>more it is hit, when the berzerker drops below half his hitpoints </p><p>he does +1d6 damage on his next strike against a fow that does </p><p>damage to him. He must attack that foe within 1 round of being </p><p>damaged and if he misses the extra damage is lost. This increases </p><p>by +1d6 at every level the berzerker would have gained damage </p><p>reduction to a maximum of +5d6 at 19th level. This extra damage follows the same guidelines as sneak attack damage, meaning it doesn't work if the opponent is immune to criticals and it is not increased in the case of a critical hit. The Berzerker never </p><p>gains damage reduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonTurtle, post: 2840130, member: 26206"] The design of this is that someone who wants to play a raging warrior, without the stereotypical Barbarian flavor. [B]Berzerker class skills[/B] as Barbarian, note that the Berzerker does not start out illiterate. [B]Berzerker[/B] 1 Rage, Diehard when raging 3 Fearless 7 Crescending rage Rage - as Barbarian ability Diehard (Ex)- When raging the barbarian gains the advantage of the diehard feat. This ability replaces the barbarian's fast movement ability. Fearless (Ex) when raging a berzerker is immune to fear, this replaces the barbarian's trapsense which is never gained. Crescending rage (Ex) While raging, the berzerker gets angrier the more it is hit, when the berzerker drops below half his hitpoints he does +1d6 damage on his next strike against a fow that does damage to him. He must attack that foe within 1 round of being damaged and if he misses the extra damage is lost. This increases by +1d6 at every level the berzerker would have gained damage reduction to a maximum of +5d6 at 19th level. This extra damage follows the same guidelines as sneak attack damage, meaning it doesn't work if the opponent is immune to criticals and it is not increased in the case of a critical hit. The Berzerker never gains damage reduction. [/QUOTE]
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