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:* [[Barbarian Rage]] is now a free action. The class tool is no longer utilized. Entering the chat command '/c rage' will now trigger your rage and start the cooldown.
:* [[Barbarian Rage]] is now a free action. The class tool is no longer utilized. Entering the chat command '/c rage' will now trigger your rage and start the cooldown.
:* There is now a 20 minute cooldown before you can use your next rage. There is no longer a restriction on how many rages you can use per rest. Barbarian levels and Wisdom affect this cooldown.
:* The duration of the barbarian rage is equal to 10 rounds modified by an equivalent number of rounds to the barbarian’s wisdom modifier determined at initial use of the barbarian rage.
:* The duration of the barbarian rage is equal to 10 rounds modified by an equivalent number of rounds to the barbarian’s wisdom modifier determined at initial use of the barbarian rage.
:* The intensity of the barbarian rage has a chance to be improved or penalized by charisma score by how low or high the modifier is proportionally upon initial use of rage.
:* The intensity of the barbarian rage has a chance to be improved or penalized by charisma score by how low or high the modifier is proportionally upon initial use of rage.

Revision as of 23:51, 13 August 2019

General

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Savage warriors who are able to take immense punishment and deal it out in equal measure. The Barbarian is able to tap into a primal rage to fuel their physical prowess in combat to great efficiency. In EFU the precise effect of the Barbarian's rage can change dramatically depending on various factors (explored below).

Alignment: Any non-Lawful

Hit Points: 12+CON per level

Proficiencies: Armor (Light, Medium), Shields, Weapon (Simple, Martial)

Skill Points: 4+int modifier per level (4+int modifier)*4 at 1st level

Save Progression: Fort High, Will Low, Ref Low

Attack Bonus: +1/level

Resting

Unlike most other classes in EFU Barbarians do not require a bedroll to rest.

Barbarian Bonuses

These bonuses are granted for levels into Barbarian. You will retain them even while multiclassing. All of these bonuses, and Barbarian Movement Speed, are lost while wearing Heavy Armor.
  • Level 5: +10% physical damage immunity
  • Level 7: +5% to movement speed
  • Level 8: +10% physical damage immunity becomes +15% damage immunity

Barbarian Rage and Furors

Barbarian Rage has been changed drastically within EFU: City of Rings. A list of available Furors is also available.

Entering rage has the following base properties:

  • +4 Strength
  • +4 Constitution
  • +2 Will Save
  • -2 Armor Class

The following are a list of changes to the activation, duration, and bonuses available:

  • Barbarian Rage is now a free action. The class tool is no longer utilized. Entering the chat command '/c rage' will now trigger your rage and start the cooldown.
  • There is now a 20 minute cooldown before you can use your next rage. There is no longer a restriction on how many rages you can use per rest. Barbarian levels and Wisdom affect this cooldown.
  • The duration of the barbarian rage is equal to 10 rounds modified by an equivalent number of rounds to the barbarian’s wisdom modifier determined at initial use of the barbarian rage.
  • The intensity of the barbarian rage has a chance to be improved or penalized by charisma score by how low or high the modifier is proportionally upon initial use of rage.
Furors are modifiers to Barbarian Rage which can be found in game. Barbarians can unlock furors with 5 and 7 levels of barbarian, respectively, meaning a level 7 Barbarian can have two active furors. This means a level 7+ barbarian with two furors will trigger both each time they activate rage. Each Barbarian Furor can also be unlearned.

Restrictions

Armour

Benefits such as movement speed and damage immunity are disabled when using heavy armor. Barbarians are generally expected to use medium armor or lighter to make use of their class as designed.

Multiclassing

Barbarian/Fighter multiclass is forbidden, but may otherwise freely multiclass. You do not lose the Barbarian Bonuses by multiclassing. Be aware non-Barbarian levels will increase the cooldown of Barbarian Rage by one minute per non-Barbarian level.