Uhtred
2012-07-03, 08:45 AM
So a buddy of mine started up a 7th level campaign, looked at five experienced D&D players, pulled out his 3.5 Ravenloft books and said "Feel free to try to break the game. Anything goes." Which, in my case, meant gestalt. And gestalt prestige.
The resulting build is an incredibly cheesy Warforged Lion Totem Barbarian-Fighter 1/Fighter-Warforged Artificer 6 (DM said I could have the Warforged Artificer ACF's IN ADDITION to standard CF's, didn't feel they were THAT broken)/Fighter-Warforged Juggernaut 1. I intend to go all the way with Warforged Juggernaut for all the immunities and charging stuff, and, since he intends to power-level us all the way to and past 20, I was looking at Prestige Classes and thought that since I'm allowed to blend PrC's together, that blending Bear Warrior and Frenzied Berzerker would be killer for my charger build.
Looking at it, though, wouldn't a Warforged Juggernaut 5 be immune to nonlethal damage and fatigue? Wouldn't, therefore, switching on both rage and frenzy be like activating a major stat boost and then dropping back down to normal when it was done? Does rage/frenzy fatigue/nonlethal damage apply even if your character is immune to those effects?
The resulting build is an incredibly cheesy Warforged Lion Totem Barbarian-Fighter 1/Fighter-Warforged Artificer 6 (DM said I could have the Warforged Artificer ACF's IN ADDITION to standard CF's, didn't feel they were THAT broken)/Fighter-Warforged Juggernaut 1. I intend to go all the way with Warforged Juggernaut for all the immunities and charging stuff, and, since he intends to power-level us all the way to and past 20, I was looking at Prestige Classes and thought that since I'm allowed to blend PrC's together, that blending Bear Warrior and Frenzied Berzerker would be killer for my charger build.
Looking at it, though, wouldn't a Warforged Juggernaut 5 be immune to nonlethal damage and fatigue? Wouldn't, therefore, switching on both rage and frenzy be like activating a major stat boost and then dropping back down to normal when it was done? Does rage/frenzy fatigue/nonlethal damage apply even if your character is immune to those effects?