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Creating my first 4th ed character(goliath barbarian)
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<blockquote data-quote="On Puget Sound" data-source="post: 5114986" data-attributes="member: 68988"><p>A barbarian's daily powers are called Rages. When you use a Daily attack power, along with rolling to hit and applying whatever effects the power includes, you enter that rage. From that moment until the end of the encounter or until you use a different Daily to enter a different rage, you are "raging". The power describes what bonus you get for being in that particular rage; you also get any class features, feats and power add-ons that happen "while raging".</p><p></p><p>Unlike earlier editions, there are no restrictions on what you can do while raging; if you need to compose a love poem or pick a lock you can do so without dropping your rage.</p><p></p><p>Once you have two daily attacks available (i.e. 5th level), you have the "rage strike" ability. While raging, you can spend an unused rage power for a single powerful hit, without dropping the rage you are in. This lets you use several dailies in a tough encounter without being forced to drop a rage whose effects you want to keep.</p><p></p><p>A level 1 weapon would be a simple "+1 mordenkrad". A bloodclaw +1 mordenkrad would be around level 4 (guessing, too lazy to look it up)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On Puget Sound, post: 5114986, member: 68988"] A barbarian's daily powers are called Rages. When you use a Daily attack power, along with rolling to hit and applying whatever effects the power includes, you enter that rage. From that moment until the end of the encounter or until you use a different Daily to enter a different rage, you are "raging". The power describes what bonus you get for being in that particular rage; you also get any class features, feats and power add-ons that happen "while raging". Unlike earlier editions, there are no restrictions on what you can do while raging; if you need to compose a love poem or pick a lock you can do so without dropping your rage. Once you have two daily attacks available (i.e. 5th level), you have the "rage strike" ability. While raging, you can spend an unused rage power for a single powerful hit, without dropping the rage you are in. This lets you use several dailies in a tough encounter without being forced to drop a rage whose effects you want to keep. A level 1 weapon would be a simple "+1 mordenkrad". A bloodclaw +1 mordenkrad would be around level 4 (guessing, too lazy to look it up) [/QUOTE]
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