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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
[[File:PHB35_PG25_WEB.jpg|thumb|260px]]Barbarians are brave, even reckless warriors whose great strength and heartiness makes them well suited for adventure. Where the fighter would rely on training and discipline, the barbarian enters a berserker state that makes him stronger, tougher, and more determined but less concerned with his health. These spectacular rages leave him winded, and he only has the energy for a few a day, but those usually suffice. He also knows the wild and runs at great speed.
[[Image:BarbarianIcon.jpg|right|Barbarian]]
 
Barbarians are brave, even reckless warriors whose great strength and heartiness makes them well suited for adventure. Where the fighter would rely on training and discipline, the barbarian enters a berserker state that makes him stronger, tougher, and more determined but less concerned with his health. These spectacular rages leave him winded, and he only has the energy for a few a day, but those usually suffice. He also knows the wild and runs at great speed.
 
   
 
'''[[Alignment]] restrictions''': Any non-[[lawful]]. Barbarians are wild at heart.
 
'''[[Alignment]] restrictions''': Any non-[[lawful]]. Barbarians are wild at heart.
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===Fast movement===
 
===Fast movement===
A barbarian has a increase in his base land speed by 10 feet.
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A barbarian has an increase in his base land speed by 10 feet.
   
 
===Uncanny dodge===
 
===Uncanny dodge===
 
At 2nd level, a barbarian gains the ability to react to danger before his senses would normally allow him to do so. He retains his Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) even if he is caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker. However, he still loses his Dexterity bonus to AC if immobilized.
 
At 2nd level, a barbarian gains the ability to react to danger before his senses would normally allow him to do so. He retains his Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) even if he is caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker. However, he still loses his Dexterity bonus to AC if immobilized.
   
===Trap sense===
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===Trap sense===
Starting at 3rd level, a barbarian has an intuitive sense that alerts him to danger from traps, giving him a +1 bonus on Reflex saves made to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. These bonuses rise by +1 every three barbarian levels thereafter (6th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th level).
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Starting at 3rd level, a barbarian has an intuitive sense that alerts him to danger from traps, giving him a +1 bonus on Reflex saves made to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. These bonuses rise by +1 every three levels in barbarian thereafter (6th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th level).
   
 
===Improved uncanny dodge===
 
===Improved uncanny dodge===
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===Damage reduction===
 
===Damage reduction===
At 7th level, a barbarian gains the ability to shrug off some amount of injury from each blow or attack. Subtract 1 from the damage the barbarian takes each time he is dealt damage from a weapon or a natural attack. At 10th level, and every three barbarian levels thereafter (13th, 16th, and 19th level), this damage reduction rises by 1 point. This damage reduction stacks with the damage reduction from [[Epic Damage Reduction]] and [[Greater Resiliency]] but does not stack with [[Dwarven Defender damage reduction]].
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At 7th level, a barbarian gains the ability to shrug off some amount of injury from each blow or attack. Subtract 1 from the damage the barbarian takes each time he is dealt damage from a weapon or a natural attack. At 10th level, and every three barbarian levels thereafter (13th, 16th, and 19th level), this damage reduction rises by 1 point. This damage reduction stacks with the damage reduction from [[Epic Damage Reduction]] and [[Greater Resiliency]] but does not stack with [[Dwarven Defender damage reduction]].
   
===Greater rage===
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===Greater rage===
 
At 11th level, a barbarian's bonuses to Strength and Constitution during his rage each increase to +6, and his morale bonus on Will saves increases to +3. The penalty to AC remains at -2.
 
At 11th level, a barbarian's bonuses to Strength and Constitution during his rage each increase to +6, and his morale bonus on Will saves increases to +3. The penalty to AC remains at -2.
   
===Indomitable will===
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===Indomitable will===
 
While in a rage, a barbarian of 14th level or higher gains a +4 bonus on Will saves to resist mind-affecting spells. This bonus stacks with all other modifiers, including the morale bonus on Will saves he also receives during his rage.
 
While in a rage, a barbarian of 14th level or higher gains a +4 bonus on Will saves to resist mind-affecting spells. This bonus stacks with all other modifiers, including the morale bonus on Will saves he also receives during his rage.
   
===Tireless rage===
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===Tireless rage===
 
When a barbarian reaches 17th level, he no longer gets fatigued from using rage and can ignore the penalties to Strength, Dexterity, and movement.
 
When a barbarian reaches 17th level, he no longer gets fatigued from using rage and can ignore the penalties to Strength, Dexterity, and movement.
   
===Mighty rage===
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===Mighty rage===
 
At 20th level, a barbarian's bonuses to Strength and Constitution during his rage each increase to +8, and his morale bonus on Will saves increases to +4. The penalty to AC remains at -2.
 
At 20th level, a barbarian's bonuses to Strength and Constitution during his rage each increase to +8, and his morale bonus on Will saves increases to +4. The penalty to AC remains at -2.
   
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==NWN comparison==
 
==NWN comparison==
 
*The '''discipline''' skill that was created for NWN was removed in NWN2 and combat feats relating to it now function closer to 3.5 rules.
 
*The '''discipline''' skill that was created for NWN was removed in NWN2 and combat feats relating to it now function closer to 3.5 rules.
*NWN allowed barbarians to use tower shields as it made no distinction other than size. In NWN2 the class description shown at Gen Con distinguishes between shield types in this [http://nwn2forums.bioware.com/forums/viewtopic.html?topic=493004&forum=95 NWN2 forum topic]
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*NWN allowed barbarians to use tower shields as it made no distinction other than size. In NWN2 the class description shown at Gen Con distinguishes between shield types in this [http://nwn2forums.bioware.com/forums/viewtopic.html?topic=493004&forum=95 NWN2 forum topic]
 
*Barbarians who became lawful in NWN could no longer gain barbarian levels. However, they retained all class features, including rage.
 
*Barbarians who became lawful in NWN could no longer gain barbarian levels. However, they retained all class features, including rage.
   

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Description

PHB35 PG25 WEB

Barbarians are brave, even reckless warriors whose great strength and heartiness makes them well suited for adventure. Where the fighter would rely on training and discipline, the barbarian enters a berserker state that makes him stronger, tougher, and more determined but less concerned with his health. These spectacular rages leave him winded, and he only has the energy for a few a day, but those usually suffice. He also knows the wild and runs at great speed.

Alignment restrictions: Any non-lawful. Barbarians are wild at heart.

  • Ex-barbarians = A barbarian who becomes lawful loses the ability to gain more levels as a barbarian. He retains all the other benefits of the class (damage reduction, fast movement, trap sense, and uncanny dodge).

Class Features

Hit die : d12
Base Attack Bonus progression : High
Saving Throws :
High = Fortitude
low = Reflex, Will
Proficiencies :
Weapons: Simple & Martial.
Armor: Light, Medium & Shields. (except tower shields)
Skill Points : ( 4 + Int modifier ) ×4 at 1st Character level.
Class Skills : Craft armor, Craft trap, Craft weapon, Intimidate, Listen, Parry, Survival, and Taunt.


Additional progressions

Level  Features gained
 1 Rage 1/day, Fast movement
 2 Uncanny dodge
 3 Trap sense +1
 4 Barbarian rage 2/day
 5 Improved uncanny dodge
 6 Trap sense +2
 7 Damage reduction 1/-
 8 Barbarian rage 3/day
 9 Trap sense +3
10 Damage reduction 2/-
11 Greater rage
12 Barbarian rage 4/day, Trap sense +4
13 Damage reduction 3/-
14 Indomitable will
15 Trap sense +5
16 Damage reduction 4/-, Barbarian rage 5/day
17 Tireless rage
18 Trap sense +6
19 Damage reduction 5/-
20 Mighty rage, Barbarian rage 6/day
21 Trap sense +7
22 Damage reduction 6/-
24 Trap sense +8, Barbarian rage 7/day, Bonus Feat
25 Damage reduction 7/-
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27 Trap sense +9
28 Damage reduction 8/-, Barbarian rage 8/day, Bonus Feat
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30 Trap sense +10

Rage

A barbarian can fly into a screaming blood frenzy a certain number of times per day. In a rage, a barbarian gains phenomenal strength and durability but becomes reckless and less able to defend himself. He temporarily gains a +4 bonus to Strength, a +4 bonus to Constitution, and a +2 morale bonus on Will saves, but he takes a -2 penalty to Armor Class. Rage lasts for 3 + Constitution bonus (including bonus from rage) rounds. After rage expires, the barbarian is tired and suffers -2 Strength, -2 Dexterity, and a -10% movement penalty for 5 rounds.

Fast movement

A barbarian has an increase in his base land speed by 10 feet.

Uncanny dodge

At 2nd level, a barbarian gains the ability to react to danger before his senses would normally allow him to do so. He retains his Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) even if he is caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker. However, he still loses his Dexterity bonus to AC if immobilized.

Trap sense

Starting at 3rd level, a barbarian has an intuitive sense that alerts him to danger from traps, giving him a +1 bonus on Reflex saves made to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. These bonuses rise by +1 every three levels in barbarian thereafter (6th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th level).

Improved uncanny dodge

At 5th level, a barbarian can no longer be flanked. This defense denies another character the option to sneak attack the character by flanking her, unless the attacker has at least four more class levels, in their class which provides sneak attack, than the target does.

Damage reduction

At 7th level, a barbarian gains the ability to shrug off some amount of injury from each blow or attack. Subtract 1 from the damage the barbarian takes each time he is dealt damage from a weapon or a natural attack. At 10th level, and every three barbarian levels thereafter (13th, 16th, and 19th level), this damage reduction rises by 1 point. This damage reduction stacks with the damage reduction from Epic Damage Reduction and Greater Resiliency but does not stack with Dwarven Defender damage reduction.

Greater rage

At 11th level, a barbarian's bonuses to Strength and Constitution during his rage each increase to +6, and his morale bonus on Will saves increases to +3. The penalty to AC remains at -2.

Indomitable will

While in a rage, a barbarian of 14th level or higher gains a +4 bonus on Will saves to resist mind-affecting spells. This bonus stacks with all other modifiers, including the morale bonus on Will saves he also receives during his rage.

Tireless rage

When a barbarian reaches 17th level, he no longer gets fatigued from using rage and can ignore the penalties to Strength, Dexterity, and movement.

Mighty rage

At 20th level, a barbarian's bonuses to Strength and Constitution during his rage each increase to +8, and his morale bonus on Will saves increases to +4. The penalty to AC remains at -2.

Epic Barbarian Bonus Feats:

Armor Skin (Epic), Epic Toughness, Epic Energy Resistance, Epic Rage, Epic Prowess, Great Strength, Overwhelming Critical, and Thundering Rage

NWN comparison

  • The discipline skill that was created for NWN was removed in NWN2 and combat feats relating to it now function closer to 3.5 rules.
  • NWN allowed barbarians to use tower shields as it made no distinction other than size. In NWN2 the class description shown at Gen Con distinguishes between shield types in this NWN2 forum topic
  • Barbarians who became lawful in NWN could no longer gain barbarian levels. However, they retained all class features, including rage.

DnD 3.5 comparison

  • The parry skill was created by NWN and is not a feature of DnD 3.5. It has returned in NWN2 for the same reasons it was in NWN.
  • The skills climb, handle animal, jump, ride and swim are not implemented in NWN2.
  • Rules regarding literacy do not apply in NWN2.

External resources