Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Enhanced Edition

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Testi Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:11pm
Change "Limitless Rage"
I have a Bloodrage build with Limitless Rage and dragon bloodline to use claws in combat. Not effective but funny. The problem is that after every fight you cancel the rage automatically and you get fatigued and have to wait a minute bevore you can go again. Why would you canel the rage if you attack a deamon outpost or whatever if it leaves you vulnerable. I wouldn't. And second, why would it fatigue you at all if you can do it theoretically all the time?
So my question is, is it possible to remove the fatigue debuff from rage if you have Limitless Rage somehow?. Mod or other methodes?

tldr: can you mod Limitless Rage so rage does not fatigue you?
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PuppYofDOOM Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:19pm 
At lvl 17 u dont get fatigued anymore. I believe the lesser restoration spell or restoration or heal spell ends fatigue.

Ur fatigue last only 50 seconds? I dunno.

That said i believe the limitation is there as a way to stop ragers.

Both u and the enemy can be put outta rage by fatigue'n the enemy.
corisai Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:23pm 
Originally posted by Testi:
Why would you canel the rage if you attack a deamon outpost or whatever if it leaves you vulnerable. I wouldn't. And second, why would it fatigue you at all if you can do it theoretically all the time?

Lol. Because you're in berserker rage - full with bloodlust and willing to kill enemy. If no enemies around anymore - who you will attack? Either you should stop raging or attack your friend. Do you really want second option? :steamhappy:
Last edited by corisai; Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:23pm
RandoFingerBANG Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:23pm 
You can do it via mod like me, not sure it's the "best" method but it works for me.

I played Kingmaker before this and there's a no fatigue belt and necklace that I had for Amiri. Since all the items from Kingmaker are in the files for WotR, you can add these items via ToyBox and use them. Those items are the Cord of Stubborn Fury[pathfinderkingmaker.fandom.com] and The Heart of Ira[pathfinderkingmaker.fandom.com]. I tried using Seelah with fatigue mercy lay on hands but i always forgot and would inevitably enter combat fatigued.
Testi Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:27pm 
I don't mean that you should be imune to fatigue. Just that ending rage should not fatigue you. All other means is still ok and we have no problem. It just doesn't make much sense to me. And it would be more or less only a convinient change if the rest still fatigue you.
Testi Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:29pm 
@RandoFingerBANG what mod? Could you name it?
PuppYofDOOM Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:30pm 
Originally posted by Testi:
I don't mean that you should be imune to fatigue. Just that ending rage should not fatigue you. All other means is still ok and we have no problem. It just doesn't make much sense to me. And it would be more or less only a convinient change if the rest still fatigue you.
Its there asna limitation. Tho if ur a primalist or any caster class they can cast rage on you.

I get what ur saying but rage is really a super power. It has to have that drawback i feel. I mean later on ur immune to fatigue.
RandoFingerBANG Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:34pm 
Originally posted by Testi:
@RandoFingerBANG what mod? Could you name it?

Toybox under the Search'n'Pick tab
Testi Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:35pm 
I will not say that it should be in the main game. I just asked if there is a way to change it with a mod or whatever for myself. So if someone knows something plese tell me wehere if have to look.
GunStarX Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:35pm 
Immunity to fatigue is a level 17 power that basically only full single class rage characters ever get (if you're going to 17 might as well get the capstone). Giving you unlimited rage without fatigue for 1 level and 1 mythic ability would basically make taking a rage dip op. I get that it's annoying to deal with, and have to remember before moving on to another possible encounter, but it's just part of playing a rage class.

Seelah can get remove fatigue mercy very early, and Daeran gets a lot of casts for lesser restoration
Last edited by GunStarX; Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:37pm
corisai Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:36pm 
Originally posted by Testi:
I don't mean that you should be imune to fatigue. Just that ending rage should not fatigue you.

Get level 17 bloodrager for it it's simply.

Cheating by using items non-existing in game is still cheating. You can also use ToyBox to make your party always crit enemy in that case. Because - why not? :)
Testi Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:36pm 
@RandoFingerBANG thx.
RandoFingerBANG Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:36pm 
Originally posted by PuppYofDOOM:
Originally posted by Testi:
I don't mean that you should be imune to fatigue. Just that ending rage should not fatigue you. All other means is still ok and we have no problem. It just doesn't make much sense to me. And it would be more or less only a convinient change if the rest still fatigue you.
Its there asna limitation. Tho if ur a primalist or any caster class they can cast rage on you.

I get what ur saying but rage is really a super power. It has to have that drawback i feel. I mean later on ur immune to fatigue.

Compared to Lich and Angel nuking abilities, I wouldn't really say it's OP. It'd only be OP to me before maybe level 10? Around when you'd probably take Limitless Rage.
corisai Jan 5, 2022 @ 3:41pm 
Originally posted by RandoFingerBANG:
Compared to Lich and Angel nuking abilities, I wouldn't really say it's OP.
You don't get their nuke abilitites on 1-3rd level mythic.
GunStarX Jan 5, 2022 @ 4:16pm 
Rage is a standard class feature, angel and lich being mythic paths aren't really comparable imo
Gregorovitch Jan 5, 2022 @ 5:23pm 
I play a Bloodrager too and I use Seelah's Lay On Hands to fix this problem. I gave her the Mercy anti-fatigue upgrade for it first opportunity to make this work.
Last edited by Gregorovitch; Jan 5, 2022 @ 5:25pm
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