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I have a question about a Druid in one of my games. The Badger animal companion has the rage special attack:

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rage (as a barbarian, 6 rounds per day)

The badger animal companion in the book has a constitution modifier of +2, and the barbarian starting with 4 rounds of rage per day which totals 6.

When stating that it has rage "as a barbarian", does this mean that increasing its constitution modifier to +3 allows 7 rounds per day of the rage ability? And if it has the rage ability as a barbarian, does it progress with an additional 2 rounds per level (or HD)?


Hi. This is actually my first post here. I was curious if someone could clarify the meaning of "language-based" in the description of the bard's Well-Versed class feature. In the core rule book, it states:

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Well-Versed (Ex): At 2nd level, the bard becomes resistant

to the bardic performance of others, and to sonic effects
in general. The bard gains a +4 bonus on saving throws
made against bardic performance, sonic, and language-dependent
effects.

My question is what qualifies as a language-dependent effect? Specifically, does the "Dominate Person" spell count? How much language is required to be present for an effect to become "language-dependent"?