Theodore01 wrote:Comments Only wrote:You can technically skip the Extra Rage feat. In the Palace District of Baldur's Gate, in the old market square, there is a NPC merchant that sells a +3 Natural Armor amulet with both Extra and Extend Rage I feats. So you could take Extend Rage III and IV for even longer rage duration.
You can't take Extend Rage III and IV, if you didn't take Extend 1+2.
Feats from items never qualify.
Do have a look at the thing I was replying to. It was about taking Extra Rage and Extend Rage III... So taking those Extend Rage I and II is pretty much given.
AlfarinIcebreaker wrote:How good is Northlander Hewing? If I understand correctly, it maximises damage output in exchange for 3 attacks per round with lowest AB. How about additional damage? Does Rage have to be activated before NH in order to profit from increased STR? And the penalty for using the mode is -2 AB/AC?
Yes, you have to rage first and then turn on NH to get the full benefit. But if you do not switch weapons or equipment, the bonus damage from your rage will linger as long as you do not rest or deactivate NH. Thus, as long as NH is active, you can just rage again to deal your maximum damage output. And if your Rage/Northlander Hewing timers bug out, just right click your character and you can find the two under your Barbarian/Special abilities.
And yes, the penalty is indeed -2 to AB and AC. Ice troll Berserker feat will help you overcome the AC loss. As will Whirlwind Rage variant - but that will drop your AB by another -2. In either case, the loss is not that great.
Theodore01 wrote:Last i tested it (about 4 month ago) it was just max. weapon base damage + additional str bonus. Not worth losing additional attacks in my opinion.
Sure its great as long as you only have one attack, but it gets worse and worse as you gain additional attacks.
(No idea if they changed anything about it lately)
The recent 1 gb update changed the bonus damage so that it also adds your weapon EB on top. So, what you get is "strength modifier + weapon enchantment bonus" as extra damage on top of maximized weapon damage dice.
As for my own experience with this feat, it has been the opposite. But then again, I do not play a character that has access to that '+8 AB' or more from feats, like your any avarage Fighter/Frenzied Berserker/Weapon Master does. And I personally just refuse to take Expose Weakness on any character that does not have around '+10 modifier' in their dexterity ability score. Thus my high strength characters cannot lower lower the opponents AC by -15, to basically get another +15 to AB. (So we are looking at +23 AB here, which does bump up the probability of that that sixth attack hitting, and scoring that high crit ratio critical hit.)
Thus, Theodore is correct in his statement - there are builds that will do much better without Northlander Hewing. But there are also builds that will be a lot better with it.
Hrafnar wrote:So I had planned Extend Rage 1 and 2. I assume that they would not stack with the amulet and I would only receive the benefits of 2? In that case I might skip them entirely and free up two feats for Monkey Grip and something else.
You have to take Extend Rage I and II to get Extend Rage III and IV. The Extend Rage I from the amulet does not stack, however, this amulet will still allow you to get 'Extra Rage' feat for free and get some extra Natural Armor when you are not raging.
Hrafnar wrote:Is thundering rage better than another epic damage reduction, given that I'm not making a crit build?
To make most out of Thundering Rage, you would want to go for a Barbarian 23/Weapon Master 7 build or something similar. So I would say that the Epic Damage Reduction is a better choice. Most common mobs will only scratch your character, and your regeneration will heal that up. Thus you can just collect a large mob, stop, and go make tea while your character pummels them do death.
chad878262 wrote:Sadly it has the most benefit for arcane gishes with 4 or 5APR and lower attack bonus, but it does still have benefit as Hrafnar listed.
Anyone who decides to avoid Expose Weakness will find NH pretty neat. My current NH-using Barbarian could go for Expose Weakness, just for that one bugged auto-hit to penetrate concealment and be better off. But I won't.