Min/maxing a human barbarian

Forget jump, climb and swim if you want to think long-term. All of them will become obsolete when you become capable of flight.

Get survival. Mebbe even pick up a level in ranger at some point for the track feat.

Extra rage is a great feat.

Shortspears are better than javelins (IMHO) - slightly shorter range, but setting them against a charge is great, and you can fight with them in melee properly.
 

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Doug McCrae said:
I've got a 1st level human barbarian with good stats - Str 17, Dex 17, Con 15, Int 10, Wis 13, Cha 13.

What's the best way to min/max in terms of feats, skills and weapons/armour? And was my stat allocation correct? (Used the 4d6, keep best 3, assign method.)

How about something whacky?

Keep your stats. At level 4 get a point in str, at level 8 put a point into dex, level 12 another point into dex (this isnt necissary if you pick up a single +2 dex item, but that is up to you ;) ). It can be mixed up in a lot of different ways, but you will want as high of a str as possible of course.

Pick up twf, itwf, gtwf, combat reflexes, weapon focus (light mace), lightning mace (not in that order, the last is from complete warrior), and improved crit (light mace)

That is up to 7 feats, which is rough of course, but long term goals.

On a full attack this will allow you 7 attacks (more with appropriate equipment). Any that you roll a 19 or 20 on you get another attack at the same bonus. Everytime. So pretty much every round you are going to get 8+ attacks. Some rounds you may get a 'lot' of attacks.

While light maces arent exactly the best weapons around so long as you make them each decently enchanted and have a big str each hit will do some pretty good damage. Plus, having lots of attacks in a round is rarely a bad thing ;)

Eventually having a str of 30+ is not even remotely out of the question.. especially if you dump points into str.. +6 item, +5 book, +8 rage = 36 without putting any points into str at all from levels, but every bit helps of course.

not exactly standard, but it is fun! Especially once you start getting enlarged/polymorphed/whatever.
 

Yeah, but it's just NOT min-maxing. It's a fun idea, though, especially if you can do that Snow Tiger Berserker thing!
sledged said:
No, no, keep looking in the Defenders of the Faith. It's there, and whatever you do, stay away from the Complete Divine.
OK; that was just mean! :)
 

No, no, keep looking in the Defenders of the Faith. It's there, and whatever you do, stay away from the Complete Divine.

I'm not sure I completely agree but I will admit that the Holy Liberator in CW blows.

As far as min/maxing goes, check out the Character Optimization board in the WotC forums. Some stuff is wayout there but you'll get a lot of info fast.
 

sledged said:
No, no, keep looking in the Defenders of the Faith. It's there, and whatever you do, stay away from the Complete Divine.
I've reread the entire PrC but still can't find it. Please cite. I'll scan the pages of my DotF if I need to prove I can read and am not crazy. I even wen't so far as to read about their companions.
 



ruleslawyer said:
sledged said:
No, no, keep looking in the Defenders of the Faith. It's there, and whatever you do, stay away from the Complete Divine.
OK; that was just mean! :)
I'm sure I have no idea what you're talking about.

Taneel BrightBlade said:
It is in the complete divine
Lies and Foolishness!! It's in the DotF. You just haven't been looking hard enough. Remember: stay away from the Complete Divine, at all costs stay away. Especially stay away from page 46.
 
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