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HammerBrother wrote:
I have a question can you be a barbarian and a Psionic class ?
It depends. What psionics rules are you using? If you are using the 3.5 D&D Expanded Psionics Handbook (And presumebly the Psionics Unleashed book from DSP, which is based on the XPH), it says the following:
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To manifest a power, you must concentrate. If something threatens to interrupt your concentration while you’re manifesting a power, you must succeed on a concentration check or lose the power points without manifesting the power. The more distracting the interruption and the higher the level of the power that you are trying to manifest, the higher the DC. (Higher-level powers require more mental effort.) When you make a concentration check, you roll d20 and add your manifester level and the ability score modifier used to determine bonus power points for that class.
While raging, a barbarian can't concentrate, and so can't manifest any powers.