| materous |
I know I just made a post about a monk build, but I was also considering playing a Barbarian. I just want constructive feedback on both builds and will present both to our DM when we meet before the campaign.
As stated in the other thread, we use a roll method to determine starting stats, I didn't get as lucky with these stats as I did for the monk, but that's ok since I don't need as many higher stats for the Barb.
Level 7 Half Elf Barbarian (Invulnerable Rager)
Str 21 (base 18 +1 lvl 4 & +2 racial)
Dex 14
Con 17
Int 13
Wis 11
Cha 10
HP 86
Swapped the Adaptability trait for the Ancestral Arms trait so I can use the elven curve blade, 1d10/18-20x2, so that I didn't have to waste a feat for the EWP feat as I get it free with this trait and the curve blade goes with my backstory
Feats:
Power Attack
WF: Elven Curve Blade
Raging Vitality
Furious Focus
Rage Powers
Lesser Beast Totem
Reckless Abandon
Beast Totem
Again please only constructive feedback
| materous |
Based on everything I have seen (and learned). You look pretty good here. Make sure to scream CROM everytime you Crit.
Thanks, still kinda new to D&D in general and this is really only the second char I've built from scratch myself, the first was a 3.5 dwarf fighter (that someone who had played for a while helped me build) that would cut goblins in half in one attack with a 1h dwarven axe, so hearing that from someone helps.
Kinda newbish question, does CROM actually stand for anything?