Barbarian Powers: Roused Anger


Classes: Barbarian, Fighter, and Ranger


Clarification:
When using this ability, would the Barbarian be considered Fatigued WHILE Raging,
i.e. suffer it's penalties on top of the normal Rage bonuses?(making it a weaker Rage than normal)

When the 2nd Rage is dropped, if the 1st Rage's Fatigue is still in effect, would you now become "Exhausted", since you might be suffering two Fatigue effects? If now "Exhausted", would you not be able to use Roused Anger to enter Rage again, at least until you're just Fatigued and no longer Exhausted (when the first Fatigue wears out), or should Roused Anger also apply to Exhaustion?

OR does the combination of both Fatigues (from the 1st Rage and from the Roused Anger Rage)
not combine into Exhaustion, but "add up" to a longer Fatigue effect?

Inquiring minds want to know... :-)

Paizo Employee Director of Games

Good point. Please note this in the errata thread, stickied to the top of the forum. The answer here is that roused anger cancels out the fatigue and allows you to enter rage. When your rage is done, you should suffer all the built up fatigue (I think, I am open to debate on this one). I will make sure this is clarified.

Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer
Paizo Publishing

Scarab Sages

Jason Bulmahn wrote:

Good point. Please note this in the errata thread, stickied to the top of the forum. The answer here is that roused anger cancels out the fatigue and allows you to enter rage. When your rage is done, you should suffer all the built up fatigue (I think, I am open to debate on this one). I will make sure this is clarified.

Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer
Paizo Publishing

All the built-up fatigue? So, exhausted once the rage drops?

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