Easy ways to become immune to fatigue?


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Currently, the only option I'm seeing is taking a level in Oracle with the Lame curse. By character level 9, you'll be immune to fatigue.

Is there a faster way to become immune to it?


Yar.

Just off the top of my head, be a human and take the Heart of the Fields racial variant (APG). It's not true immunity (once per day) but it is a good, quick and easy start.

EDIT: and until you get to 9th level (or 5th if you're pure Oracle), you can lessen the impact of fatigue with a Ring of Sustenance (2500 gp) as with it you'll only need 2 hours of rest to recover instead of 8 hours of rest.

~P


Ah yes, I looked at that. Problem is...I need immunity.


Yar.

If it must be pure and total immunity, then you are SOL and will just have to wait.

There are temporary measures, severity reductions, and limited times per day fixes, but I'm not aware of ANYTHING that can give outright immunity easily. You're going to have to wait until 5th or 9th level to gain the Oracle's Immunity.

Until then, you are stuck with temporary mitigating measures.

Heart of the Fields 1/day ignore Fatigue/Exhaustion

Invigorate spells.

Ring of Sustenance (reduces recovery time).

Endurance feat to gain bonuses to checks to avoid certain condition that cause fatigue.

The "Condition Cards" deck has a new spell called "Soothing Word" which will reduce a list of serious condition to a lesser one (Exhausted becomes fatigued), but does not do anything for fatigues itself (and it's a 2nd level spell).

I may be missing a few things, but that's pretty much what's available to mitigate the effects of fatigue.

Outright Immunity (vs anything) is not something that should be easily attainable, especially at the lower levels. Hence, by the rules, the soonest you can get it (vs fatigue) is as a 5th level Oracle, 9th level if you just dip.

Sorry, but (again, unless I've missed something) them's the breaks.

~P


Horizon Walker can do it.


Have a paladin of third level take the proper mercy for lay on hands!

Actually that is the optimal mercy.

Yes I know you are not immune!


Be undead or a construct :D


Yar!

I knew I missed some things!

Though for the Horizon walker, it's only immunnity to fatigue in deserts, and then only as a 3rd level HWalker (this you'll be at least a 9th level character), with immunity to exhaustion (when in deserts) at the level prior.

And yes, Paladin Mercy (gained at Paladin level 3) can remove the Fatigued condition with a Lay of Hands.

Hurray for mitigation options (but not outright immunity).

Breakfast wrote:
Be undead or a construct :D

lol. yes, or you could do this (with GM permission... good luck)

^_^

~P


well if you were a gnome, you could get it done faster.

gnome oracle 2/ other class 4

gnome oracle 3/ other class 1.

if you went half elf, you could possibly use the racial heritage feat to count as a gnome for the favored class benefits of the oracle and you would get 2 favored classes(so you wouldn't be dumping all the hp or other benefits from your other class).


Well, looks like a level or two of Oracle really is the best bet. The movement penalty doesn't matter too much, since this is for a stalwart defender anyways...

Thanks all!


Pirate wrote:

Yar!

I knew I missed some things!

Though for the Horizon walker, it's only immunnity to fatigue in deserts, and then only as a 3rd level HWalker (this you'll be at least a 9th level character), with immunity to exhaustion (when in deserts) at the level prior.

SRD wrote:
Mastery of each terrain has additional benefits, outlined below; these benefits apply to the horizon walker at all times whether or not he is in the relevant terrain.


Yar.

If this is for the Stalwart Defender PrC, then there really isn't an issue. The PrC has a pre-req of BaB +7. The earliest you could gain a level in this PrC is at 8th level. If you go Fighter 7 Oracle 1, your first level of Stalwart Defender will be your 9th character level (which is when you will gain fatigue immunity from your Oracle dip)... so the fatigue brought about by your Defensive Stance class feature will never be an issue.

It may be one level later than you'd like... so unless your game is going to end at 9th level, you should be set.

^_^

~P


Gar.

Andy Ferguson wrote:

...a correction...

That's what I get for skimming.

:/

~P


Pirate wrote:

Yar.

If this is for the Stalwart Defender PrC, then there really isn't an issue. The PrC has a pre-req of BaB +7. The earliest you could gain a level in this PrC is at 8th level. If you go Fighter 7 Oracle 1, your first level of Stalwart Defender will be your 9th character level (which is when you will gain fatigue immunity from your Oracle dip)... so the fatigue brought about by your Defensive Stance class feature will never be an issue.

It may be one level later than you'd like... so unless your game is going to end at 9th level, you should be set.

^_^

~P

Yep! But if I go to oracle 2, and take Battle Mystery, I could get Enlarge Person and be able to shut down a 15' radius around me.

Shadow Lodge

You can always remove fatigue with the lesser restoration spell.

From the PRD:

Restoration, Lesser
School conjuration (healing); Level alchemist 2, cleric/oracle 2, druid 2, inquisitor 2, paladin 1
CASTINGCasting Time 3 rounds
Components V, S
EFFECTRange touch
Target creature touched
Duration instantaneous
Saving Throw Will negates (harmless); Spell Resistance yes (harmless)
DESCRIPTIONLesser restoration dispels any magical effects reducing one of the subject's ability scores or cures 1d4 points of temporary ability damage to one of the subject's ability scores.It also eliminates any fatigue suffered by the character, and improves an exhausted condition to fatigued. It does not restore permanent ability drain.


As a side note, I've made a character based on this, a ranger 3 fighter 3 horizon walker 3 stalwart defender 4 (at the time). Worked really well, took sword and shield style for two weapon fighting with 12 dex , had plenty of feats, moved full speed in mithral full plate. Bit of a late entry in stalwart defender, but worth it to delay 2 levels. Just make sure you don't mistakenly strap on heavy armor and lose your ranger bonus feat.


sorry for the necro post.

i have another suggestion that could be worth it. and it may help other people.

the variant channeling for cleric (or others who can channel) gives several options and there is one that might match your desire.

the farming variant grant the ability to ignore fatigue for one minute (for all affected creatures).

i'm not sure if "ignore fatigue" means "immune to fatigue" but it can be a good solution, achievable with only one lvl of cleric.


Scarlet & Green Cabochon Ioun flawed (8k) & the Internal Fortitude rage power (level 8 min) will get you fatigue immunity (and rage cycling).


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You could also be an Android at this point, if you're not married to a specific race. Or just dope Allnight coupled with HotF to have effective fatigue immunity for 16 hours of the day. Sleep it off, bam. You're ready for more abuse.

Anti-fatigue technology has progressed in 6 years, it seems.


5th level monk martial artist archetype. At 10th level, immunity to exhaustion.


This would work as well. http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-items/wondrous-items/c-d/cord- of-stubborn-resolve/

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