"Opposed by the barbarian's intimidate check" means "DC is barbarian's intimidate skill *3/4 + 1d10". (BioWare changed it from 1d20; see script script x2_s2_terrage_a.) When used by PC barbarians, targets become immune for 2 minutes after being affected by it.
is this correct?
i don't think they add the 1d10 anymore, at least last time i played my barbarian, which was about 2 weeks ago i think it was a constant DC of 3/4 intimidate ranks. it didn't range as if it would have if there was a d10 added.
Barbarian Rage on Wiki
Re: Barbarian Rage on Wiki
yep it's a flat 3/4 intimidate dc. i fixed the wiki entry.
for what it's worth, the math on it seems weird. it only goes up when you hit an exact 3/4 fraction: so every 4 points of intimidate nets you +3 dc, and you get nothing in between (i.e. +3 intimidate doesnt result in +2 dc, even though 3/4 * 3 = 2.25. it doesnt round down or up, it only allows whole numbers.)
for what it's worth, the math on it seems weird. it only goes up when you hit an exact 3/4 fraction: so every 4 points of intimidate nets you +3 dc, and you get nothing in between (i.e. +3 intimidate doesnt result in +2 dc, even though 3/4 * 3 = 2.25. it doesnt round down or up, it only allows whole numbers.)
-
DM Sun Tzu
- Dungeon Master
- Posts: 403
- Joined: Sat Jul 08, 2006 1:09 pm
Re: Barbarian Rage on Wiki
It truncates. A lot of Bioware's stuff seems to truncate.
DM Sun Tzu
"to subjugate the enemy's army without doing battle is the highest of excellence."
"to subjugate the enemy's army without doing battle is the highest of excellence."
