Superstition Rage Power Qu.


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The core rulebook stats that barbarian rage powers only function while raging but the way superstition is written kind of implies otherwise.

The barbarian gains a +2 morale bonus on saving throws made to resist spells, supernatural abilities, and spell-like abilities. This bonus increases by +1 for every 4 levels the barbarian has attained. While raging, the barbarian cannot be a willing target of any spell and must make saving throws to resist all spells, even those cast by allies.

The bolded part is confusing. Why not just replace it with -and-?

So unless you are raging you don't get the bonus to saves, or do you but you would have to save vs friendly stuff?

Shadow Lodge

You don't get the save bonus while raging, and you have to save v. any spell while raging. Rage powers (I believe) typically only apply while raging.

EDIT:

Core Rulebook wrote:
A barbarian gains the benefits of rage powers only while raging, and some of these powers require the barbarian to take an action first.


Bonus to saves only applies while raging. You don't have to save against spells while not raging though.

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