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== NWN Requirements ==
'''Barbarian''' is a default base class with Arelith specific changes.
* Alignment Restrictions: Any non-lawful
 
 
__TOC__
 
== Introduction ==
 
Arelith Barbarians enjoy many changes that benefit their martial and rage aspects. The [[#Path: Tribesman]] changes rage mechanics even further. Mechanical changes are included in the [[#Class Mechanics]] on this page and explained in the [[#Arelith Changes]] section. Base mechanics can be found [https://nwn.fandom.com/wiki/Barbarian on NWNWiki]. The [[#Roleplay Tips]] section provides suggestions for character development.
 
== Class Mechanics ==
 
=== Requirements ===
 
'''Alignment restrictions:''' Any non-lawful
 
=== Class Features ===
 
'''Hit die:''' d12
 
'''Proficiencies:''' armor (light, medium), shields, weapons (martial, simple)
 
'''Skill points:''' '''''6''''' + int modifier (('''''6''''' + int modifier) * 4 at 1st level)
 
'''Class Skills:''' '''''animal empathy''''', '''''climb''''', craft mastery, discipline, heal, intimidate, listen, lore, parry, ride, '''''sail''''', '''''spot''''', taunt
 
'''Unavailable feats:''' weapon specialization
 
'''Primary saving throw(s):''' fortitude
 
'''Base attack bonus:''' +1/level
 
=== Level Progression ===
 
Hit points rolls on Arelith are always maximum.
 
{| {{Table-Class}}
!colspan=8|
|
!colspan=3|'''Passive Bonuses'''
|
!colspan=5|'''Rage Bonuses'''
 
|-
!'''Level'''
!'''BAB'''
!'''Fort'''
!'''Reflex'''
!'''Will'''
!'''Feats'''
!'''HP'''
!'''DR'''
|
!'''Dodge<br/>AC'''
!'''Reflex vs<br> traps'''
!'''Dmg'''
|
!'''Attack'''
!'''Base dmg'''
!'''1h dmg'''
!'''2h dmg'''
!'''Will save'''
|-
| 1st||+1||+2||+0||+0||barbarian fast movement, barbarian rage||12||-||||-||-||-||||+1||+2||+2||+3||+1
|-
| 2nd||+2||+3||+0||+0||uncanny dodge I||24||-||||-||-||||||+1||+2||+2||+3||+1
|-
| 3rd||+3||+3||+1||+1||||36||-||||-||-||-||||+1||+2||+2||+3||+1
|-
| 4th||+4||+4||+1||+1||'''''5% Physical Immunity during rage'''''||48||-||||-||-||-||||+1||+2||+2||+3||+2
|-
| 5th||+5||+4||+1||+1||uncanny dodge II||60||-||||-||+1||-||||+1||+2||+2||+3||+2
|-
| 6th||+6/+1||+5||+2||+2||||72||-||||-||+1||-||||+1||+2||+2||+3||+2
|-
| 7th||+7/+2||+5||+2||+2||||84||-||||+1||+1||+1||||+1||+3||+3||+4||+2
|-
| 8th||+8/+3||+6||+2||+2||||96||-||||+1||+1||+1||||+1||+3||+3||+4||+3
|-
| 9th||+9/+4||+6||+3||+3||||108||-||||+1||+1||+1||||+1||+3||+3||+4||+3
|-
| 10th||+10/+5||+7||+3||+3||uncanny dodge III||120||-||||+1||+2||+1||||+1||+3||+3||+4||+3
|-
| 11th||+11/+6/+1||+7||+3||+3||damage reduction I||132||1/-||||+1||+2||+1||||+1||+3||+3||+4||+3
|-
| 12th||+12/+7/+2||+8||+4||+4||||144||1/-||||+1||+2||+1||||+2||+3||+3||+4||+4
|-
| 13th||+13/+8/+3||+8||+4||+4||uncanny dodge IV||156||1/-||||+1||+3||+1||||+2||+3||+3||+4||+4
|-
| 14th||+14/+9/+4||+9||+4||+4||damage reduction II||168||2/-||||+2||+3||+2||||+2||+4||+4||+6||+4
|-
| 15th||+15/+10/+5||+9||+5||+5||greater rage||180||2/-||||+2||+3||+2||||+2||+4||+4||+6||+4
|-
| 16th||+16/+11/+6/+1||+10||+5||+5||uncanny dodge V, '''''10% Physical Immunity during rage'''''||192||2/-||||+2||+4||+2||||+2||+4||+4||+6||+5
|-
| 17th||+17/+12/+7/+2||+10||+5||+5||damage reduction III||204||3/-||||+2||+4||+2||||+2||+4||+4||+6||+5
|-
| 18th||+18/+13/+8/+3||+11||+6||+6||||216||3/-||||+2||+4||+2||||+2||+4||+4||+6||+5
|-
| 19th||+19/+14/+9/+4||+11||+6||+6||uncanny dodge VI||228||3/-||||+2||+5||+2||||+2||+4||+4||+6||+5
|-
| 20th  ||+20/+15/+10/+5  ||+12||+6||+6||damage reduction IV||240||4/-||||+2||+5||+2||||+2||+4||+4||+6||+6
|}
 
=== Epic Barbarian ===
 
'''Bonus feats:''' The epic barbarian gains a bonus feat on the following levels: 23, 26, 29.
 
'''Epic barbarian bonus feats:''' armor skin, epic damage reduction, epic prowess, epic toughness, epic weapon focus, mighty rage, overwhelming critical, superior initiative, terrifying rage, thundering rage
 
'''Unavailable epic feats:''' epic weapon specialization, outsider shape, construct shape, dragon shape, undead shape
 
{| {{Table-Class}}
!colspan=4|
|
!colspan=3|'''Passive Bonuses'''
|
!colspan=5|'''Rage Bonuses'''
|-
!'''Level  '''
!'''Feats'''
!'''HP'''
!'''DR'''
|
!'''Dodge<br/>AC'''
!'''Reflex vs<br> traps'''
!'''Dmg'''
|
!'''Attack'''
!'''Base dmg'''
!'''1h dmg'''
!'''2h dmg'''
!'''Will save'''
|-
| 21st||||252||4/-||||+3||+5||+3||||+2||+5||+5||+7||+6
|-
| 22nd||||264||4/-||||+3||+6||+3||||+2||+5||+5||+7||+6
|-
| 23rd||'''''bonus feat''''', epic barbarian damage reduction||276||5/-||||+3||+6||+3||||+2||+5||+5||+7||+6
|-
| 24th||||288||5/-||||+3||+6||+3||||+2||+6||+6||+9||+7
|-
| 25th||||300||5/-||||+3||+7||+3||||+2||+6||+6||+9||+7
|-
| 26th||'''''bonus feat''''', epic barbarian damage reduction II||312||6/-||||+3||+7||+3||||+2||+6||+6||+9||+7
|-
| 27th||||324||6/-||||+3||+7||+3||||+2||+7||+7||+10||+7
|-
| 28th|| ||336||6/-||||+4||+8||+4||||+2||+7||+7||+10||+8
|-
| 29th||'''''bonus feat''''', epic barbarian damage reduction III||348||7/-||||+4||+8||+4||||+2||+7||+7||+10||+8
|-
| 30th||||360||7/-||||+4||+8||+4||||+2||+8||+8||+12||+8
|}


== Arelith Changes ==
== Arelith Changes ==
* A barbarian has two paths possible to choose on character creation: Kensai and Tribesman.
* When sufficiently drunk (below 0% sobriety) the Barbarian gains a boost to his strength.


=== You are drunk ===
{| {{Table-Class}}
Three kinds of beverages decreases your sobriety: ale, wine (different kinds but same effect) and spirits. Drinking these will decrease sobriety and rest meter. How much they decrease depends on the CON stat of the character. This covers all character and not only Barbarians
|-
!Change
!Level
!Description
 
|-
|'''Class skills'''
| -
| [[Barbarian]]s on Arelith get access to Animal Empathy, Sail and Spot as class skills.
 
|-
|'''You're Drunk'''
| -
| When sufficiently drunk (below 0% sobriety) the Barbarian gains a boost to his strength. Three kinds of beverages decreases your sobriety: ale, wine (different kinds but same effect) and spirits. Drinking these will decrease sobriety and rest meter. How much they decrease depends on the CON stat of the character. This covers all character and not only Barbarians.
 
* When a character gets drunk their DEX is decreased. More drunk means larger decrease.
* When a character gets drunk their DEX is decreased. More drunk means larger decrease.
* getting a sobriety of -10,0% - 0,01 % means a DEX decrease of 2, is sobriety -20,0% - 10,1% the DEX decrease is 4 etc etc.
* getting a sobriety of -10,0% - 0,01 % means a DEX decrease of 2, is sobriety -20,0% - 10,1% the DEX decrease is 4 etc etc.
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'''Only Barbarians get the following benefit:'''
'''Only Barbarians get the following benefit:'''
* When reaching a negative sobriety, the barbarian gets a bonus of +8 to their STR. At next tick the bonus rises to +12
* When reaching a negative sobriety, the barbarian gets a +2 ([[Soft]]) STR bonus. At next tick the bonus rises to a +5 ([[Soft]]) STR bonus.
* The bonus is a soft bonus and counts for the +12 cap (mostly making STR+ gear for barbarians useless)
TIP: when a tick takes you from Drunk to Sober the barbarian drunk-benefit remains for the next tick but at a +3 (This happens wither your bonus was +2 or +5). This means a carefully drinking barbarian can keep themselves in a two tick routine where they have +2 and +5 to STR with only minor DEX penalties. Any change to any meter (rest, drink, rest) will remove bonus STR when the barbarian is sober.
TIP: when a tick takes you from Drunk to Sober the barbarian drunk-benefit remains for the next tick. This means a carefully drinking barbarian can keep themselves in a two tick routine where they have +8 and +12 to STR with only minor DEX penalities. Any change to any meter (rest, drink, rest) will remove +12 STR when the barbarian is sober.


===== when drunk =====
===== when drunk =====
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* To stop the laughing emote the player can emote sitting and it should stop momentarily.
* To stop the laughing emote the player can emote sitting and it should stop momentarily.


=== Tribesman ===
|-
Instead of the normal [http://nwn.wikia.com/wiki/Barbarian_rage barbarian rage ability] the tribesman gets the ability to summon a tribal warrior for each rage. Only two can be called upon at the same time.
|'''Barbarian Rage'''
* They act as henchmen so a summoned creature can be conjured aswell
| -
* They share race, lvl, gender and armour design of the player character. The armour design is what the player chacter has equipped when using the rage ability.
|
* They '''DON'T''' share racial abilities with the Player character and they '''Don't''' share any enchantments the player character has on their armour
The Rage doesn't have any of the vanilla effects of NWN, but it will instead do the following:
* Physical Immunity
:* Level  4:  +5% Physical Immunity
:* Level 16: +10% Physical Immunity (Total)
:: '''Note''': If the barbarian has lower than 16 base ([[Hard]]) CON, the bonus Physical Immunity reduced by 5% (minimum 0%)
 
* Attack Bonus
:* Level  1: +1
:* Level 12: +2 (Total)
:: '''Note''': If the barbarian has lower than 16 base ([[Hard]]) CON, the AB bonus is reduced by 1 (minimum 0)
 
Damage Bonus:
:* Base Damage Bonus
::* Level  1: +2
::* Level  7: +3 (Total)
::* Level 14: +4 (Total)
::* Level 21: +5 (Total)
::* Level 24: +6 (Total)
::* Level 27: +7 (Total)
::* Level 28: +8 (Total)
 
:* Weapon Damage Bonus (1H / 2H):
::* Level  1: +2 / +3
::* Level  7: +3 /  +4 (Total)
::* Level 14: +4 /  +6 (Total)
::* Level 21: +5 / +7 (Total)
::* Level 24: +6 / +9 (Total)
::* Level 27: +7 / +10 (Total)
::* Level 28: +8 / +12 (Total)
 
::: '''Note''': The damage bonus will only apply to '''the melee weapon you have equipped or gloves if no melee weapon is equipped, at the moment of raging'''. The only non-melee/gloves weapon that will benefit from the Rage are throwing axes. Unarmed attacks do not benefit from the increased damage unless the character has the [[Improved Unarmed Strike]] feat.
::: '''Note:''' The damage types stack for unarmed damage: '''Gloves''': Bludgeoning, [[Pugilist]]: Piercing, '''Rage''': Slashing
::: '''Note:''' Twohanded weapons (excluding double weapons, including -twohand mode weapons) have the damage multiplied by 1.5, rounded down
 
* Will Bonus:
:* Level 1:  +1
:* Level 4:  +2
:* Level 8:  +3
:* Level 12: +4
:* Level 16: +5
:* Level 20: +6
:* Level 24: +7
:* Level 28: +8
 
* Movement Bonus:
:* +50% movement rate for 3 rounds.
 
* Temporary HP Bonus:
:* Gives temp HP = 3 * Barbarian class levels.
 
* Duration is changed to 2d4 + con mod rounds.
* Infinite uses/day but has a 1 turn cooldown, starting the moment the rage ends.
* Rage is a free action.


The Tribal warrior have the following stats at lvl 1: 16,15,14,10,10,10. Has weapon focus and weapon specialization in battleaxe and handaxe, all three dualwield feats and heavy armour profiency
{|border="1"
|Tribal Warrior lvl
|AC bonus
|STR bonus
|Feat
|-
|-
|1
|'''Epic Rage'''
|0
| -
|16
| Epic rage feats are updated as well. Each epic rage feat updates the visual effect of Rage. Epic Rage Feats no longer affects rage tiers.
|0
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
|2
| '''Thundering Rage'''||
|1
* '''''Prerequisite: This feat requires 20 [[Barbarian]] levels.'''''
|16
* Prereqs lowered to 23+ str (previously 25+ str)
|0
* +1 Attack Per Round during rage, which stacks with Haste.
|-
|-
|3
| '''Mighty Rage'''||
|1
* Prereqs lowered to 19 str 19 con (previously 21 str 21 con)
|16
* 20+ Barbarian level requirement '''removed''' (still requires [https://nwn.fandom.com/wiki/Mighty_rage 21+ character levels])
|power attack
* Crowd Control / Debuff removal now reapplies every 3 rounds for a total number of applications equivalent to the characters ([[Soft]]) CON modifier.
:* Does not Remove Turn Undead fear malus
* Regeneration added at a rate of ([[Hard]]) CON modifier
* Extends Rage by 1 Turn
|-
|-
|4
| '''Terrifying Rage'''||Upon entering the aura of a raging barbarian with the Terrifying Rage feat, a hostile creature or player must make a will save.
|1
:The save DC is [(Intimidate/5)+(character level/2)+(Base CON Modifier)+5]. This is treated as a saving throw vs fear.
|17
::For example, a level 30 character with 35 points in Intimidate and a base CON of 22 would have a DC of 33 against Fear.
|0
:Against non-PCs, Terrifying Rage causes a 3-round stun and its debuff effect lasts three times longer.
Hit dice comparisons have been removed.  Anyone that fails the saving throw is subject to the following effects:
* Debuff: -1 to AB and Saves per 7 Barbarian levels
* Debuff: +5% Automatic Spell Failure per 7 Barbarian levels
* 1/2 round stun
The debuff duration is 1d3 + base CON mod rounds.  Mind protection defends against the stun effect, but not the debuff.  Fear immunity protects against Terrifying Rage.
|}
 
|-
|-
|6
|'''Passive Damage Bonus'''
|?
| 1
|17
|  
|cleave
Barbarians gain bonus physical damage based on their Barbarian Class level and capped by their base Constitution ([[Hard]]) score, as long as they are wielding a melee weapon or throwing axes.
:* Level 1:  +1 Damage (Total) w/ 12+ CON ([[Hard]])
:* Level 14: +2 Damage (Total) w/ 14+ CON ([[Hard]])
:* Level 21: +3 Damage (Total) w/ 16+ CON ([[Hard]])
:* Level 28: +4 Damage (Total) w/ 18+ CON ([[Hard]])
 
|-
|-
|8
|'''Barbarian Dodge'''
|3
| 1
|18
|
|0
Barbarians bonus Dodge AC as long as the barbarian is wearing medium or lighter armor and hard con modifier.
:* Level 1:  +1 Dodge (if +1 hard con modifier)
:* Level 14: +2 Dodge (if +2 hard con modifier)
:* Level 21: +3 Dodge (if +3 hard con modifier)
:* Level 28: +4 Dodge (if +4 hard con modifier)
 
|-
|-
|9
|'''Epic Bonus Feats'''
|4
| -
|18
| [[Barbarian]]s gain Epic Bonus Feats at the following levels: 23, 26, 29.
|great cleave
 
|-
|10
|5
|18
|0
|-
|12
|6
|19
|Improved Critical: Greataxe
|+'''lvl progression of Tribal warrior'''
|}
|}


* It is unknown what kind of AC bonus it receives (though, it is not Armour AC bonus)
=== Path: Tribesman ===
* The Tribal warrior seems to get all Barbarian feats as it progresses (expect rage)
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* Will equip Batteaxe and handaxe, no matter what race
The Tribesman is a Barbarian Path. The barbarian loses the rage ability (including epic rage), and instead he gains, through deed or right, the loyalty of his clan: A tribesman can call upon two tribesmen to aid him in battle any time.
* The Feat choices the tribal warrior seems to be the same as a standart barbarian will take as recommended feats.
 
* The Rage ability can be used to summon a Tribal Warrior. It does not have a limit of uses per day, but it goes on a six-minute cooldown if a tribesman dies or is dismissed.
* The tribesmen act as henchmen, so they have no "duration" and will remain with the barbarian until dismissed or slain. A summoned creature can be conjured as well.
* They share race and armor type of the Barbarian. Tribesmen don't use the fat phenotype and are always randomly gendered.
* They share the Barbarian level (not character level) of the player character.
* They don't share racial abilities with the Player character and they don't share any enchantments the player character has on their armor.
* The tribesmen don't have any rage abilities.
* A player may RP through the barbarians using the [[Feat_changes#Associate_Tool|Associate Tool]] and the [[Console_command#-associate / -a / -f|-a]] command.
 
'''Progression of Tribal Warriors'''
 
*Equipment: The Tribesmen are called to battle dual-wielding a battle axe with a handaxe.
*Enhancement: Every 6 levels, they gain +1 magical enhancement to their weapons. At every level, they gain +1 AC, up to 20. 
*Ability Scores: Tribesmen start with 16 Strength, 16 Dexterity, 14 Constitution. At every 4 levels, they gain +1 ([[Hard]]) Strength. 
*Saves: Every 2 levels, gain +1 universal saves. Follow normal barbarian save progression.
*Feats: The tribesmen start and gain all normal Barbarian feats. They also start with Blind Fight, Spring Attack, Cleave, Weapon Focus in both weapons, Ambidexterity, and Improved Two-Weapon Fighting.
:*At level 9, gain: Toughness.
:*At level 12, gain: Improved Critical.
:*At level 24, gain: Epic Weapon Focus.
*Skills: Follow a "martial" skill progression.
 
==Roleplay Tips==


=== Kensai ===
: Basic Forgotten Realms Barbarian info [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Barbarian available on FRwiki].
[[Paths#Kensai]]


== External Links ==
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Barbarian is a default base class with Arelith specific changes.


Introduction

Arelith Barbarians enjoy many changes that benefit their martial and rage aspects. The #Path: Tribesman changes rage mechanics even further. Mechanical changes are included in the #Class Mechanics on this page and explained in the #Arelith Changes section. Base mechanics can be found on NWNWiki. The #Roleplay Tips section provides suggestions for character development.

Class Mechanics

Requirements

Alignment restrictions: Any non-lawful

Class Features

Hit die: d12

Proficiencies: armor (light, medium), shields, weapons (martial, simple)

Skill points: 6 + int modifier ((6 + int modifier) * 4 at 1st level)

Class Skills: animal empathy, climb, craft mastery, discipline, heal, intimidate, listen, lore, parry, ride, sail, spot, taunt

Unavailable feats: weapon specialization

Primary saving throw(s): fortitude

Base attack bonus: +1/level

Level Progression

Hit points rolls on Arelith are always maximum.

Passive Bonuses Rage Bonuses
Level BAB Fort Reflex Will Feats HP DR Dodge
AC
Reflex vs
traps
Dmg Attack Base dmg 1h dmg 2h dmg Will save
1st +1 +2 +0 +0 barbarian fast movement, barbarian rage 12 - - - - +1 +2 +2 +3 +1
2nd +2 +3 +0 +0 uncanny dodge I 24 - - - +1 +2 +2 +3 +1
3rd +3 +3 +1 +1 36 - - - - +1 +2 +2 +3 +1
4th +4 +4 +1 +1 5% Physical Immunity during rage 48 - - - - +1 +2 +2 +3 +2
5th +5 +4 +1 +1 uncanny dodge II 60 - - +1 - +1 +2 +2 +3 +2
6th +6/+1 +5 +2 +2 72 - - +1 - +1 +2 +2 +3 +2
7th +7/+2 +5 +2 +2 84 - +1 +1 +1 +1 +3 +3 +4 +2
8th +8/+3 +6 +2 +2 96 - +1 +1 +1 +1 +3 +3 +4 +3
9th +9/+4 +6 +3 +3 108 - +1 +1 +1 +1 +3 +3 +4 +3
10th +10/+5 +7 +3 +3 uncanny dodge III 120 - +1 +2 +1 +1 +3 +3 +4 +3
11th +11/+6/+1 +7 +3 +3 damage reduction I 132 1/- +1 +2 +1 +1 +3 +3 +4 +3
12th +12/+7/+2 +8 +4 +4 144 1/- +1 +2 +1 +2 +3 +3 +4 +4
13th +13/+8/+3 +8 +4 +4 uncanny dodge IV 156 1/- +1 +3 +1 +2 +3 +3 +4 +4
14th +14/+9/+4 +9 +4 +4 damage reduction II 168 2/- +2 +3 +2 +2 +4 +4 +6 +4
15th +15/+10/+5 +9 +5 +5 greater rage 180 2/- +2 +3 +2 +2 +4 +4 +6 +4
16th +16/+11/+6/+1 +10 +5 +5 uncanny dodge V, 10% Physical Immunity during rage 192 2/- +2 +4 +2 +2 +4 +4 +6 +5
17th +17/+12/+7/+2 +10 +5 +5 damage reduction III 204 3/- +2 +4 +2 +2 +4 +4 +6 +5
18th +18/+13/+8/+3 +11 +6 +6 216 3/- +2 +4 +2 +2 +4 +4 +6 +5
19th +19/+14/+9/+4 +11 +6 +6 uncanny dodge VI 228 3/- +2 +5 +2 +2 +4 +4 +6 +5
20th +20/+15/+10/+5 +12 +6 +6 damage reduction IV 240 4/- +2 +5 +2 +2 +4 +4 +6 +6

Epic Barbarian

Bonus feats: The epic barbarian gains a bonus feat on the following levels: 23, 26, 29.

Epic barbarian bonus feats: armor skin, epic damage reduction, epic prowess, epic toughness, epic weapon focus, mighty rage, overwhelming critical, superior initiative, terrifying rage, thundering rage

Unavailable epic feats: epic weapon specialization, outsider shape, construct shape, dragon shape, undead shape

Passive Bonuses Rage Bonuses
Level Feats HP DR Dodge
AC
Reflex vs
traps
Dmg Attack Base dmg 1h dmg 2h dmg Will save
21st 252 4/- +3 +5 +3 +2 +5 +5 +7 +6
22nd 264 4/- +3 +6 +3 +2 +5 +5 +7 +6
23rd bonus feat, epic barbarian damage reduction 276 5/- +3 +6 +3 +2 +5 +5 +7 +6
24th 288 5/- +3 +6 +3 +2 +6 +6 +9 +7
25th 300 5/- +3 +7 +3 +2 +6 +6 +9 +7
26th bonus feat, epic barbarian damage reduction II 312 6/- +3 +7 +3 +2 +6 +6 +9 +7
27th 324 6/- +3 +7 +3 +2 +7 +7 +10 +7
28th 336 6/- +4 +8 +4 +2 +7 +7 +10 +8
29th bonus feat, epic barbarian damage reduction III 348 7/- +4 +8 +4 +2 +7 +7 +10 +8
30th 360 7/- +4 +8 +4 +2 +8 +8 +12 +8

Arelith Changes

Change Level Description
Class skills - Barbarians on Arelith get access to Animal Empathy, Sail and Spot as class skills.
You're Drunk - When sufficiently drunk (below 0% sobriety) the Barbarian gains a boost to his strength. Three kinds of beverages decreases your sobriety: ale, wine (different kinds but same effect) and spirits. Drinking these will decrease sobriety and rest meter. How much they decrease depends on the CON stat of the character. This covers all character and not only Barbarians.
  • When a character gets drunk their DEX is decreased. More drunk means larger decrease.
  • getting a sobriety of -10,0% - 0,01 % means a DEX decrease of 2, is sobriety -20,0% - 10,1% the DEX decrease is 4 etc etc.
  • For every tick in negative sobriety the Decrease stacks. for example having a sobriety at -15% for one tick would mean a DEX decrease of 8.
  • Reaching -100 % sobriety means the character dies of alcohol poisoning.

Only Barbarians get the following benefit:

  • When reaching a negative sobriety, the barbarian gets a +2 (Soft) STR bonus. At next tick the bonus rises to a +5 (Soft) STR bonus.

TIP: when a tick takes you from Drunk to Sober the barbarian drunk-benefit remains for the next tick but at a +3 (This happens wither your bonus was +2 or +5). This means a carefully drinking barbarian can keep themselves in a two tick routine where they have +2 and +5 to STR with only minor DEX penalties. Any change to any meter (rest, drink, rest) will remove bonus STR when the barbarian is sober.

when drunk
  • Character has chance of stopping current action and laugh - frequency seems to increase as Sobriety decreases. Laughing and falling will make you flatfooted
  • Very low sobriety means the character also start falling
  • To stop the laughing emote the player can emote sitting and it should stop momentarily.
Barbarian Rage -

The Rage doesn't have any of the vanilla effects of NWN, but it will instead do the following:

  • Physical Immunity
  • Level 4: +5% Physical Immunity
  • Level 16: +10% Physical Immunity (Total)
Note: If the barbarian has lower than 16 base (Hard) CON, the bonus Physical Immunity reduced by 5% (minimum 0%)
  • Attack Bonus
  • Level 1: +1
  • Level 12: +2 (Total)
Note: If the barbarian has lower than 16 base (Hard) CON, the AB bonus is reduced by 1 (minimum 0)

Damage Bonus:

  • Base Damage Bonus
  • Level 1: +2
  • Level 7: +3 (Total)
  • Level 14: +4 (Total)
  • Level 21: +5 (Total)
  • Level 24: +6 (Total)
  • Level 27: +7 (Total)
  • Level 28: +8 (Total)
  • Weapon Damage Bonus (1H / 2H):
  • Level 1: +2 / +3
  • Level 7: +3 / +4 (Total)
  • Level 14: +4 / +6 (Total)
  • Level 21: +5 / +7 (Total)
  • Level 24: +6 / +9 (Total)
  • Level 27: +7 / +10 (Total)
  • Level 28: +8 / +12 (Total)
Note: The damage bonus will only apply to the melee weapon you have equipped or gloves if no melee weapon is equipped, at the moment of raging. The only non-melee/gloves weapon that will benefit from the Rage are throwing axes. Unarmed attacks do not benefit from the increased damage unless the character has the Improved Unarmed Strike feat.
Note: The damage types stack for unarmed damage: Gloves: Bludgeoning, Pugilist: Piercing, Rage: Slashing
Note: Twohanded weapons (excluding double weapons, including -twohand mode weapons) have the damage multiplied by 1.5, rounded down
  • Will Bonus:
  • Level 1: +1
  • Level 4: +2
  • Level 8: +3
  • Level 12: +4
  • Level 16: +5
  • Level 20: +6
  • Level 24: +7
  • Level 28: +8
  • Movement Bonus:
  • +50% movement rate for 3 rounds.
  • Temporary HP Bonus:
  • Gives temp HP = 3 * Barbarian class levels.
  • Duration is changed to 2d4 + con mod rounds.
  • Infinite uses/day but has a 1 turn cooldown, starting the moment the rage ends.
  • Rage is a free action.
Epic Rage - Epic rage feats are updated as well. Each epic rage feat updates the visual effect of Rage. Epic Rage Feats no longer affects rage tiers.
Thundering Rage
  • Prerequisite: This feat requires 20 Barbarian levels.
  • Prereqs lowered to 23+ str (previously 25+ str)
  • +1 Attack Per Round during rage, which stacks with Haste.
Mighty Rage
  • Prereqs lowered to 19 str 19 con (previously 21 str 21 con)
  • 20+ Barbarian level requirement removed (still requires 21+ character levels)
  • Crowd Control / Debuff removal now reapplies every 3 rounds for a total number of applications equivalent to the characters (Soft) CON modifier.
  • Does not Remove Turn Undead fear malus
  • Regeneration added at a rate of (Hard) CON modifier
  • Extends Rage by 1 Turn
Terrifying Rage Upon entering the aura of a raging barbarian with the Terrifying Rage feat, a hostile creature or player must make a will save.
The save DC is [(Intimidate/5)+(character level/2)+(Base CON Modifier)+5]. This is treated as a saving throw vs fear.
For example, a level 30 character with 35 points in Intimidate and a base CON of 22 would have a DC of 33 against Fear.
Against non-PCs, Terrifying Rage causes a 3-round stun and its debuff effect lasts three times longer.

Hit dice comparisons have been removed. Anyone that fails the saving throw is subject to the following effects:

  • Debuff: -1 to AB and Saves per 7 Barbarian levels
  • Debuff: +5% Automatic Spell Failure per 7 Barbarian levels
  • 1/2 round stun

The debuff duration is 1d3 + base CON mod rounds. Mind protection defends against the stun effect, but not the debuff. Fear immunity protects against Terrifying Rage.

Passive Damage Bonus 1

Barbarians gain bonus physical damage based on their Barbarian Class level and capped by their base Constitution (Hard) score, as long as they are wielding a melee weapon or throwing axes.

  • Level 1: +1 Damage (Total) w/ 12+ CON (Hard)
  • Level 14: +2 Damage (Total) w/ 14+ CON (Hard)
  • Level 21: +3 Damage (Total) w/ 16+ CON (Hard)
  • Level 28: +4 Damage (Total) w/ 18+ CON (Hard)
Barbarian Dodge 1

Barbarians bonus Dodge AC as long as the barbarian is wearing medium or lighter armor and hard con modifier.

  • Level 1: +1 Dodge (if +1 hard con modifier)
  • Level 14: +2 Dodge (if +2 hard con modifier)
  • Level 21: +3 Dodge (if +3 hard con modifier)
  • Level 28: +4 Dodge (if +4 hard con modifier)
Epic Bonus Feats - Barbarians gain Epic Bonus Feats at the following levels: 23, 26, 29.

Path: Tribesman


The Tribesman is a Barbarian Path. The barbarian loses the rage ability (including epic rage), and instead he gains, through deed or right, the loyalty of his clan: A tribesman can call upon two tribesmen to aid him in battle any time.

  • The Rage ability can be used to summon a Tribal Warrior. It does not have a limit of uses per day, but it goes on a six-minute cooldown if a tribesman dies or is dismissed.
  • The tribesmen act as henchmen, so they have no "duration" and will remain with the barbarian until dismissed or slain. A summoned creature can be conjured as well.
  • They share race and armor type of the Barbarian. Tribesmen don't use the fat phenotype and are always randomly gendered.
  • They share the Barbarian level (not character level) of the player character.
  • They don't share racial abilities with the Player character and they don't share any enchantments the player character has on their armor.
  • The tribesmen don't have any rage abilities.
  • A player may RP through the barbarians using the Associate Tool and the -a command.

Progression of Tribal Warriors

  • Equipment: The Tribesmen are called to battle dual-wielding a battle axe with a handaxe.
  • Enhancement: Every 6 levels, they gain +1 magical enhancement to their weapons. At every level, they gain +1 AC, up to 20.
  • Ability Scores: Tribesmen start with 16 Strength, 16 Dexterity, 14 Constitution. At every 4 levels, they gain +1 (Hard) Strength.
  • Saves: Every 2 levels, gain +1 universal saves. Follow normal barbarian save progression.
  • Feats: The tribesmen start and gain all normal Barbarian feats. They also start with Blind Fight, Spring Attack, Cleave, Weapon Focus in both weapons, Ambidexterity, and Improved Two-Weapon Fighting.
  • At level 9, gain: Toughness.
  • At level 12, gain: Improved Critical.
  • At level 24, gain: Epic Weapon Focus.
  • Skills: Follow a "martial" skill progression.

Roleplay Tips

Basic Forgotten Realms Barbarian info available on FRwiki.

External Links

Information about default NWN class are available on NWNWiki.