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Imagine how terrifying an angry barbarian is without showing the anger. Just calmness, a cold hatred. The anger keeps this one alive and he just appears calm amidst the storm.
Late to the party, but I made a guy like that once. He was a massive brute of a man, standing near 7 feet tall. He had 20 strength as a baseline, and the belt to boost it to 24. When raging he had 30 strength, so you can imagine the pure power behind his blows, not to mention the 28 con with raging constitution. He was the biggest, beefiest, rage fueled beast of a man. The thing that messed with people though, he was always silent. He was also a monk, a particular archetype that removed the lawful restriction so he could cross class. He learned discipline, and to control his words. He took an oath of silence, one he never broke. Even in his angriest state, full of rage and tearing people apart limb from limb with his bare hands, not a word was spoken. No growls, no screams, just a face locked in anger and a power none could stop.
Funny D&D story; A friend played a Barbarian in 3.5e, who liked to sleep with his axe. The DM penalised him saying he rolled over in his sleep, cut himself with the axe and that caused him to enter a rage, wasting it and suffering fatigue because of interrupted sleep and used rage. Quite a few levels later he took levels into the prestige class Frenzied Berserker and slept with his axe again. DM said he cut himself and entered in a rage again, what he forgot was when a frenzied berserker rages, he cant stop attacking things and if there are no enemies to attack, he will attack allies with full force. Next thing you know he wipes out the party while they are sleeping
Hah! That's why I would never take frenzied berserker. Besides, there are way more interesting prestigeclasses for Barbarian in 3.5. Bear warrior lets you turn straight up into a fucking bear.
Canadian Barbarian: Okay, I'm gonna go outside and count to ten. I seem to be rather upset. Sorry aboot that. I'll be back soon. Sorry again. Sorry. *Exits the room.*
*End of video:* _"So basically, Barbarians get to treat every Strength check as if they rolled a 24."_ *Actual barbarians:* _[laughs in Belt of Storm Giant's Strength]_
Nah nah nah, here's how you make a naruto. 14 levels of fey warlock, and 6 levels of shadow monk. Gotta get that genjustu, substitution jutsu, shadow warps, ninjutsus, disguises at will, and so much more. You can become the Sasuke's older brother that you always wished you could be, but couldn't because we live sad lives of boring repetition where we slowly sell our lives to the megacorporations for dollars per hour at a time
A crime barbarian. You pick people's pockets with rage. If you get caught you let loose your berserker warcry as you sneakily meld into the shadows-- screamingly.
Boromir is the barbarian. He wears no real armor but uses a shield, he has a huge amount of hp, he is controled by his emotions, he isnt very smart and he clearly has the relentless rage feature.
@@isaacgleeth3609 Stupidity (at least in 5th edition) is in no way linked to barbarians. That's just a classist stereotype imposed by the self-centred *Wizards* of the Coast. The last bit was meant as a joke, please do not take it seriously.
I'm going to be playing a barbarian then can't remember anything because she hit her head really hard and now I want to use this so bad. Like, she has reading glasses but she can't read because she forgot or something, lol.
@@quincyking010 what? All the good skills from monastic traditions?! What about Stunning Strike? Unarmored defense? Martial Arts? Unarmored Movement? Purity of Body? Tounge of Sun and Moon?
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Wait a minute, in European animated series, when people use their anger to help their attacks, it usually hurts them so much they die of their own wounds. God, we suck.
If you multiclassed a bard and a barbarian, I guess you're very *BARDBARIC* HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Joshua Armstrong No joke, one of my players in a Curse of Strahd campaign played a Barbarian solely based on Gutz. We was the weeb who always played a character from another series. He was fun to play with tho
I’m currently playing a path of the wild soul barbarian, it’s one of the unearthed arcana subclasses right now, and it’s so much fun. Basically it’s a wild magic barbarian where every time you rage you roll to see what magic effect is. The weakest but my personal favorite is that plants grow within 10 feet of you and the ground becomes difficult terrain. I just really like the concept of getting so angry that the grass starts growing. I’m imagining a wild soul middle aged suburban dad who gets angry and the grass grows and then he gets even angrier realizing he has to mow it again.
I played D&D for the first time, and was playing a Barbarian. The first combat encounter was the rogue attacking some guards giving us a hard time. Because I wasn’t keen on breaking the law, I used my healer’s kit to stabilize all the guards he tried to kill.
Just have to say, seen both these videos, subscribed, watched the rest, love the channel! Also I hop the next one is Bard... i would love to show that to a friend of mine >.>
I just stumbled across this channel, i have been playing D&D (and DMing) for almost 15 years now :) I find your videos very enjoyable and informative :D Keep it up!
I'm thinking about creating a Dragonborn Storm Herald Barbarian. Most likely the Bronze Dragonborn while going with the Sea abilities from the class. So I can shoot lighting breath as well as strike enemies with lightning while they are in my aura. Later on getting the ability to breath underwater while having a swim speed and then getting the chance to knock enemies prone as well. I was thinking about using a trident+net combo. I just wish the trident had better damage since it's basically just a more expensive spear also the fact that the net takes up your whole turn is a bummer but I can think of it coming in handy in certain situations. Might see if the DM will be ok with bumping the damage to 1d8(one-handed) and 1d10(two-handed/thrown) and perhaps construct a net out of chain to make it more difficult to just cut yourself free from it. Thoughts?
This video right here is what inspired me to make my character Lillith Pidgeon, High elf Berzerker barbarian with Magical initiate for a familiar. Laterally just for the anime memes.
Please make more of these. Even though I'm a veteran D&D player, I really enjoy your bite sized videos. Especially your "What class should you play" is extremely helpful when having new players!
This, coupled with the weird way my group homebrewed Werewolves so that they entered an “uncontrollablly enraged state” when transformed, made my Lycanthrope Barbarian Zoie the cause of a lot of anxiety and sleepless nights wondering if she would involuntary Rage while transformed, which already made all the characters on edge. She was fun to play because she let out her anger with the world on everyone who she thought “deserved it,” based on her over-the-top Lawful personality and strong moral compass. Her original name was the ever-so-cringey Zi Dire, which soon got changed to Zoie Erikson-Diane. The Erikson part is a reference to how Viking brutes often named their children, according to what I found online at... some point. Anyway, she was a loose cannon and everyone had fun out of character.
I had a concept for a barbarian whose primary emotion during a rage wasnt anger, but sadness. He was the last survivor of his Elven tribe who, when he enraged, wasnt angry but instead overwhelmed by the cumulative pain and sadness he had seen and experienced. Just the image of a hulking man cleaving people in two with tears flowing down his cheeks was neat, and, at least to me, a bit more terrifying.
Video was super funny and very informative. I tend to dabble in DND but don't really have much experience, so plz make more. Also your edits are hilarious.
As DM for most of my friends' sessions, I was given a simple request from the barbarian character for the next session: put a bear in there. Never again.
Michael Clendening while your concern is appreciated I myself have autism and found the joke funny. Not all autistic people are like that and some are the point is it was a joke and should be treated as such. But if it bugs you I completely understand and mean no I’ll