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<blockquote data-quote="Sunseeker" data-source="post: 6152504"><p>I think it depends entirely on our conception of barbarians and rage. </p><p></p><p>If a barbarian is little more than a brainless brute in concept, how do we reconcile the high int-score barbarian? If a rage is so powerful as to overcome ALL rationality, regardless of int score, wisdom or anything else, how does a raging barbarian tell friend from foe? Is rage one-size fits all? No different types of rage?</p><p></p><p>If a barbarian is anything else, then we could consider the reasoning behind this, because right now it seems like an obnoxiously complex rules technicality. Well you're raging so you can't take a reaction, but since readying an action uses your reaction, you can't ready an action. Why not simply state that: "While raging, a barbarian cannot ready actions."? It seems needlessly convoluted. I honestly don't see the reasoning behind being unable to take reactions as a barbarian, I would think that while raging, you would both be more focused, and be more easily annoyed by someone running by you. In my conception, rage is more of a heightened physical and battle stance. Yeah you're not gonna use it to win any chess matches, but you're going to react faster, hit harder and so on. I don't like the conception of a "rage" turning the barbarian into a mindless bloodthirsty beast...because again, how then do we reconcile the high int/wis barbarian?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunseeker, post: 6152504"] I think it depends entirely on our conception of barbarians and rage. If a barbarian is little more than a brainless brute in concept, how do we reconcile the high int-score barbarian? If a rage is so powerful as to overcome ALL rationality, regardless of int score, wisdom or anything else, how does a raging barbarian tell friend from foe? Is rage one-size fits all? No different types of rage? If a barbarian is anything else, then we could consider the reasoning behind this, because right now it seems like an obnoxiously complex rules technicality. Well you're raging so you can't take a reaction, but since readying an action uses your reaction, you can't ready an action. Why not simply state that: "While raging, a barbarian cannot ready actions."? It seems needlessly convoluted. I honestly don't see the reasoning behind being unable to take reactions as a barbarian, I would think that while raging, you would both be more focused, and be more easily annoyed by someone running by you. In my conception, rage is more of a heightened physical and battle stance. Yeah you're not gonna use it to win any chess matches, but you're going to react faster, hit harder and so on. I don't like the conception of a "rage" turning the barbarian into a mindless bloodthirsty beast...because again, how then do we reconcile the high int/wis barbarian? [/QUOTE]
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