Raging Drunk + Internal Fortitude


Rules Questions


Had a question about Raging Drunk...

Internal Fortitude wrote:


Raging Drunk (Ex): While raging, the drunken brute can drink a potion, or a tankard of ale or similar quantity of alcohol, as a move action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity. A potion has its normal effect, while an alcoholic drink allows the barbarian to maintain her rage that round without expending a round of rage for the day (instead of the alcohol's normal effects). For each alcoholic drink consumed while raging, the barbarian is nauseated for 1 round when her rage expires, in addition to the normal fatigue that follows a rage. Tireless rage does not negate this nauseated condition but the internal fortitude rage power does. This ability replaces fast movement.
Internal Fortitude wrote:


Internal Fortitude (Ex): While raging, the barbarian is immune to the sickened and nauseated conditions. A barbarian must be at least 8th level before selecting this rage power.

How does this work when Internal Fortitude states the Barb is immune to these conditions while raging, but the effects happen after a rage? Does IF negate it right as the rage ends? Please advise(I will be allowing this, but wanted to know the real answer!)


It works on the Raging drunk ability because Raging drunk says it does thats the why. They wanted the barb to eventually rage without penalty and this does it at the cost of a rage power.


Talonhawke wrote:
It works on the Raging drunk ability because Raging drunk says it does thats the why. They wanted the barb to eventually rage without penalty and this does it at the cost of a rage power.

Sick. So excited!


I don't know if that is true, I think it prevents it after only, for when rage is DROPPED and you become neatened you can remove it by raging.


It keeps you from being nauseated during your rage, not after. Once your rage ends you will still suffer the sickening effects of the alcohol. However, while raging, you will never not hold your liquor.

Edit: To be clear, if you rage, stop, then rage again it goes away again.

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