| grasshopper_ea |
Is there any loss for multi-classing a barabrian the changes to a Lawful alignment?
In 3.5 barbarians who ceased being chaotic lost the ability to rage, but I'm not sure if that carried over. I know for certain you keep the uncanny dodge/fast movement, but would have to reread the pfinder barb to be sure on the rage.
| Benjamin Trefz |
Arnim Thayer wrote:Is there any loss for multi-classing a barabrian the changes to a Lawful alignment?In 3.5 barbarians who ceased being chaotic lost the ability to rage, but I'm not sure if that carried over. I know for certain you keep the uncanny dodge/fast movement, but would have to reread the pfinder barb to be sure on the rage.
if I remember correctly (I don't have my book right here at the moment) by the RAW, a Barbarian is not restricted in that way any longer. A barbarian who becomes lawful is simply unable to continue taking levels in the class (as they do not meet the requirements).
Even so, looking at the PRD it does not specifically say that anywhere in the class write-up, however it does say something specifically for Monks.
Along the similar lines, Monks and Paladins no longer have the straight path restriction, you can now come and go between these classes without penalty.
Perhaps the difference is that a Monk loses the ability to ever take more monk levels if they become NON-lawful, while a Barbarian simply cannot take levels while they remain lawful...