cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/1237626
First two questions are related to the Berserker subclass of the Barbarian class. I am trying to make sense of it.
1. Frenzy description says “your Rage turns into a frenzy as you release your unquenchable fury and bloodlust”. What is Rage exactly? Looks like I can cast the ability at any point in combat so I think Rage might be irrelevant but I wanted to make sure anyway.
2. I would like to throw stuff as Berserker for damage but I am not sure what are some good things to chuck that I can pick up. Any suggestions for this? So far I have only thrown a mind flayer corpse but the range on that was not good.
The third question is about long rests.
3. Is there any downside to long rests? I was thinking we will turn into mind flayers if we take too long but I am not sure if that is the case.
Thanks.
Act I spoilers
I just killed the three Goblin leaders in fair battle so super stoked about that. Yet to talk to Halsin. Apart from that I have beaten Auntie Ethel in her hag form but not killed her. I have also found my way into the Underdark. There I have found the people who the fungi hate (I forgot their name). They are level 5 and obliterate me so I am avoiding them for now. I am hoping killing them and talking to the Sovereign will help me find the Nightsong but I will find that out later.
This is the spoiler tag, btw : >!Your entire comment above is visible, please fix it ASAP.!<
“> !” and then close with the reverse “! <” (remove the spaces & quotation marks, ofc)
Maybe you are on the old.lemmy.world UI? On the normal web UI my comment is marked spoiler properly.
Curious. 🤷🏼♂️
On Sync, btw
I think the dev is using the same markdown parser as the reddit version. Since !> was the syntax for spoilers on reddit it works on Sync.
There isn’t a spec for spoilers in markdown so applications use their own definition for it. The
::: spoiler title
format has been in use in Lemmy since the beginning which is why I went for it.themoreyouknow.gif
That aside, I’m not too far off from where you’re describing, so: