| haremlord |
In our last session, a question came up that we didn't know the answer for, so we just made a decision and moved on, but I'm curious what the real answer may be.
I am playing a Skald and my friend is playing a Barbarian. We know that he can choose to accept my Inspired Rage raging song benefits or his barbarian rage benefits when I play. That much is obvious.
What we weren't sure about is if he could accept my Inspired Rage raging song and still use his Raging Vitality feat. We figured that he was technically in a rage, so he could get it, but is that true?
On a side note, does my skald qualify for Raging Vitality due to having the Inspired Rage raging song? It says that it counts as a bardic performance, but I wasn't sure if it also counts as a rage. Assuming my skald was a half-orc, would they also qualify for Amplified Rage? What about if my friend's Barbarian was a half-orc instead, could he use that feat while under the effects of a raging song?
I'm sure these questions have been asked before, but my quick search didn't find anything.
Thanks!
KingOfAnything
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For Raging Vitality, I'd say the barbarian would get the bonus constitution, but the secondary effect doesn't apply.
Inspired rage counts as a rage class feature in the description of inspired rage. So, I'd say you qualify. Not sure how you would keep singing after you are unconscious though, lol.
Two people with Amplified Rage that are under the effects of Inspired Rage get the benefits of that feat. Again, a skald would qualify.
| Chess Pwn |
yes he can use the feat when he's raging from your rage.
Inspired rage is a rage, it says so when it lists that if a friend has their own rage (barb bloodrager or skald) that they can choose which numbers to use.
Amplified rage works for any rage, you could use the rage spell and it would trigger. Just remember that both people need it and have to be positioned correctly.