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  • @WebDM
    @WebDM  6 лет назад +49

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    • @rowanash5378
      @rowanash5378 6 лет назад +2

      Web DM I was talking with my sister about this video as I was watching it, and when you started talking about how a barbarian could rage via a substance, I made the joke to her of, "Oh fuck, he's pulling out the special flask, he's gonna kill us all!" Her response was (& I think this would make a great character) "So their just Popeye."
      So I think that would be cool, to have a low Int, high Wis, Berzerker (or sea storm herald), with the sailor background.

    • @Thaxsar
      @Thaxsar 6 лет назад +2

      Popeye is rather intelligent though. He tries to handle the situations with smarts and wit but when that doesn't work he gets out his can and deals with it through brute strength.

    • @rowanash5378
      @rowanash5378 6 лет назад

      Thaxsar Maybe dump Charisma, then.

    • @cyttorak102
      @cyttorak102 6 лет назад +2

      the spirit was Sir Stewart, and the ectomancer was Morty. 😁

    • @kennethfender3518
      @kennethfender3518 6 лет назад +1

      Another way to go with the ancestral guardian is Avatar style, they're all your past lives.

  • @laurelhill3505
    @laurelhill3505 5 лет назад +150

    Barbarian with the Sailor background. He rages when he opens his Spinach Totem and eats the contents magically found within...

    • @nightmoose
      @nightmoose 3 года назад +10

      His warcry: "I yam what I yam and that's all what I yam!!!!"

    • @leafwind07
      @leafwind07 2 года назад +1

      Hell yeah!!!

  • @brianb.2357
    @brianb.2357 6 лет назад +392

    "I have an intelligence of 6; I know what I'm doing."

  • @matteussilvestre8583
    @matteussilvestre8583 6 лет назад +158

    Marco and Louie, Barbarian brothers seeking to rescue a princess from an evil Turtle Dragon.
    They activate their rage by consuming magic mushrooms.

    • @torinnreactsgaming
      @torinnreactsgaming 6 лет назад +7

      This... This is just great.

    • @icantthinkofagoodname.3983
      @icantthinkofagoodname.3983 6 лет назад +7

      Well I'm definitely putting this in my next campaign.

    • @davidotoole2853
      @davidotoole2853 5 лет назад +4

      Redshroom gives you extra damage
      Greenshroom gives you extra hp
      Yellowshroom makes makes you gargantuan

    • @leannotmean
      @leannotmean 4 года назад

      I'd say the real rage comes from star power! They practically glow with violence, killing with a touch!

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda 3 года назад

      They generally use either a Maul, or Unarmed Strikes by leaping upon their foes.

  • @AGrumpyPanda
    @AGrumpyPanda 6 лет назад +129

    If you want to play a barbarian straight, it's worth considering that the word 'barbarian' originally basically just mean "someone who doesn't follow Greek/Roman societal norms." That taken into account, ask yourself WHY your character doesn't follow society's norms.
    Does your dwarven barbarian believe that slavish obedience to tradition is holding them back from being rid of the goblin threat forever? Does your elven barbarian reject the notion of distant observation, believing that they should use their power to direct the river's course rather than flow with it?
    Having an answer to that question, whatever it is, goes miles to differentiating your character from a 'standard' barbarian, even if everything else is the same.

    • @jhinpotion9230
      @jhinpotion9230 6 лет назад +15

      A party member in my campaign plays a firbolg barbarian who fits this very well. Firbolgs are usually sorta gentle nature-loving magical folk, whereas she's shifty, hates mages to an irrational level (there is a reason for that mind you) and generally just is very non-traditional for a firbolg. She goes against the grain in a very obvious manner.

    • @zeterzero4356
      @zeterzero4356 5 лет назад +4

      Both these comments helped me put some things in perspective. Thanks guys!

    • @kendrabell5217
      @kendrabell5217 3 года назад +2

      Lol I’m making a Shifter (Beasthide) Path of the Beast Barbarian who goes by Chimera. And she’s and Athlete/gladiator type. 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @Clem68W
      @Clem68W Год назад +1

      As well, I'd add that literary Conan was more of a thief than a barbarian, comic book Conan was more of a martial expert than a raging hulk. Cinematic Conan was a superheroic 'noble savage' who 'had a code'. Historical 'rage' was 3 parts fiction, 1 part drugs and alcohol. I view 'barbarism' as a socio-economic relationship normally, but within D&D I completely agree that you are a person who doesn't fit. My last barbarian was in fact a dwarven barbarian who began life as a miner, but when his clan failed to defend his family from rampagin orcs, flew into rages (plural) at the relative impotence he felt. In an attempt to calm his anger and forget he drank and drank and drank until it was an untenable addiction. He was shunned by his clan, 'lost his job' so to speak and fell down and out, which in most Dwarven cultures just isn't a thing you do. Nobody at my table really understood that I was making a literal murderhobo. He never called himself a barbarian, but that was his class whether he liked it or not. TL;DR -- I would only add that nobody who IS a barbarian is going to necessarily think of themself as a barbarian.

  • @noah10cool1
    @noah10cool1 6 лет назад +131

    That thumbnail changed my life, i just havent figured out if the change was good or bad yet

  • @mda230898
    @mda230898 6 лет назад +155

    goddamit now i want to make Conan the librarian as an NPC in my campaign.

    • @jimparkin2345
      @jimparkin2345 6 лет назад +5

      I played a months-long game with a Forest Gnome Barbarian named Conan the Librarian

    • @grimjudgment6527
      @grimjudgment6527 6 лет назад +12

      Mathias Andersen
      I'm already planning it.
      As the party searched the library, they heard a loud *BOOM* as a book is thrown across the room, hitting the wall with force "WHO WROTE YOUR MOM IN THE TOME OF TROGLODYTES?!"

    • @jacksonl.2201
      @jacksonl.2201 6 лет назад +1

      Better yet, have him be actual Conan, just reired.

    • @jacksonl.2201
      @jacksonl.2201 6 лет назад +1

      *retired

    • @blakebrockhaus347
      @blakebrockhaus347 6 лет назад +4

      Mathias Andersen I created a forest gnome totem barb moon druid. He was working on his doctorate when his class went on a wilderness survival trek through the woods, and he found that he proffered it to city living. After he got his doctorate he went into the woods and didn't come out for 30 years. He came back because he realized that he had gotten too out of touch with society. Also his accent morphed from Scottish to Jamaican over the course of 10 minutes.

  • @iv0rysh0es39
    @iv0rysh0es39 6 лет назад +257

    Kratos will inspire many this season of D&D. Roaring, "BOY" when he rages.

    • @craigbainton4173
      @craigbainton4173 6 лет назад +59

      Omg, the new god of war is just a new two player dnd game with a kid and his dad who’s playing an older version of his first dnd character

    • @darknessthebrown1818
      @darknessthebrown1818 6 лет назад +4

      holy shit yes please

    • @Elleraiser
      @Elleraiser 6 лет назад +22

      mom is the DM..... this makes too much sense

    • @SocraTetris
      @SocraTetris 6 лет назад +9

      Harden your heart to their suffering, Boy!

    • @PedroEATSyou
      @PedroEATSyou 6 лет назад +6

      Hey you’re right my current character in the campaign I’m in is based off of Kratos in GoW4. Shield/battleax combo. He doesn’t have a son, but he roars “BOY” to the young Tabaxi sorcerer...

  • @cinammonstyx7622
    @cinammonstyx7622 6 лет назад +156

    Personally, I really want to run a Fear Barbarian. He doesn't enter into a battle frenzy, he's just really confused and panicked.

    • @johnsonwhitman1687
      @johnsonwhitman1687 5 лет назад +11

      Aaaand I have my next character

    • @MisterSmith00
      @MisterSmith00 4 года назад +14

      Had a Bladesinger Wizard like that...
      He was a janitor in a Wizard Academy...they required that all staff needed at least a basic understanding of magic.
      He would mop and sweep...then one day, he overhears a cabal of wizards plotting something sinister; so he swipes a spellbook and runs like hell.
      Now he lives in fear of them tracking him down.
      His "Bladesong" was just a quarterstaff he fashioned from a mop handle; and he'd run screaming while waving it around.

    • @esbeng.s.a9761
      @esbeng.s.a9761 4 года назад +7

      Mabye he rage to hide his fear, that he is aggressive and loudy to because he doesnt want people to know that he is scared

    • @nightmoose
      @nightmoose 3 года назад +7

      He eviscerates his enemies with his razor sharp axe-iety.

    • @ratoh1710
      @ratoh1710 2 года назад

      He gets afraid and kicks into fight or flight mode. He first looks for a way to flee but because he sees his party fighting he finds himself unable to abandon his comrades, and as such the only option left to him is to fight. He is still terrified but his nervous energy gives him the strength to fight on.
      I can think of a character who acts like this. The main character, Bai Xiaochun, from the xianxia novel A Will Eternal, is absolutely terrified of pain and death, as such he practices a method that supposedly would give him an eternal indestructible body when completed but allows him to tank an insane amount of damage until then and makes him very strong. He also later creates a technique relevant here, the technique summoned a massive dragon turtle. When he is confronted by the smallest bit of conflict he will instantly try to flee but if he is ever unable to flee, if he is cornered or his allies are in danger, he enters a state where he is absolutely fearless, charges in headfirst to crush whatever threat is in the way and becomes an utterly terrifying combatant. Later he also finds a reason that allows him to fight without becoming terrified, the only way to make sure that the people he cares about won't get hurt is to crush those who would harm them. On the way to coming to this realization, he despairs that people cannot seem to stop fighting, killing, and in general cause suffering. Eventually, he even tries to find a way to stop fighting forever, in the novel he does this by becoming a god.
      Motivated by fear
      Very tanky
      Very strong
      Has a technique that summons a sort of "totem"
      Enters a state similar to rage
      Initially, he was unable to "control" this state but he later learned to
      So writing a barbarian based on that would be relatively easy. They would be a cowardly person by nature who is unable to control their rage initially but later learns to control it out of a desire to protect their party/friends/loved ones. Initially, their goal would be to avoid combat but as they realize that they cannot avoid it, they start actively seeking it out in order to protect others from suffering.
      A flavored bear totem would work very nicely, flavor it as a dragon turtle. A divine beast that symbolizes courage, determination, longevity, power, success, and support. Very appropriate traits for a totem to have to person who wants all of those things themselves. Go full tank with a shield and sentinel and make it your focus in battle to protect your allies.

  • @mikegould6590
    @mikegould6590 6 лет назад +98

    I'm glad that you brought up non-traditional expectations for Barbarians. I'll give you two examples of Barbarians that have been played at our table. One my daughter played, and on I played.
    "Jinx" - This Gnome Barbarian was played in a seafaring steampunk setting, so already the expectations have changed. She was a Clan Crafter (specifically a steamfitter), and she resolved the class vs. background vs. setting thus:
    Jinx didn't like people. She was more at home among the machines, smoke, and steam. She understood them and felt that they understood her. However, she was short tempered and broke as many machines as she fixed. She had the expected "goggles" on her head, but called them her "rage goggles". You knew she intended to go into a rage when they got pulled down over her eyes and she yelled "Let's Do This!!!". She was known for rushing into battle with a massive pipe wrench (warhammer). She was awesome. What a great character. I love my daughter's creativity.
    "Gutwrench" - Gutwrench was a Half-Ogre, and had the outward appearance of what you'd expect for his race and class. However, what the rest of the party came to discover was that his constant hunger (typical of ogres) was channeled into a rather high skill of cooking. He had no qualms about turning whatever he found or killed into soups, chowders, ribs, and other meals. Because they were in the Underdark at the time (OotA campaign), finding food became a lot easier when you didn't ask questions about WHAT you were eating. What the rest of the party discovered far too late is that they had been eating every Kuo-Toa, giant insect, mushroom or whatever that Gutwrench could find.
    I can remember one moment where the party were being swarmed by Stirges. After the Wizard cast Sleep, they were intending to crush these creatures and leave them be. Gutwrench loudly proclaimed "No! You leave. I make HOT WINGS! You like!" (Which was done with Stirges, fish oil, spices, and flammable mushrooms they found earlier. I rolled a Crit on my cooking)
    When Gutwrench died, they didn't miss the warrior and his massive Great Axe ("Hunger"). They missed the meals and the variety.
    I hope to play a Dragonborn (White) Barbarian in STK at some point, who's focus will be a deep spirituality over death, survival, and the how the land makes the person. I have drawn him with a very "White Dragon"-like singular crest, and I can imagine that as a nasal sounding chamber these dragonborn use to "sing" or call to each other over long distances. Will he be a cold-breathing combat monster? Sure. But he'll be more remembered for eating meat frozen and raw, mourning his lost mate and young, and questioning social norms on what manners and possession are.

  • @JonHerzogArtist
    @JonHerzogArtist 6 лет назад +50

    You know who's a smart barbarian? Hank McCoy, the Beast!

  • @TheHarlequinProphet
    @TheHarlequinProphet 6 лет назад +67

    One spin you could add to the relation between the totem and rage is flipping their positions. The mourning Barbarian is in a perpetual state of grief-stricken rage and is only pulled out of if by focusing on his late daughter's ribbon, she wouldn't want him to carry on this way...

  • @MrAltereg0
    @MrAltereg0 6 лет назад +66

    A good version for a smart Barbarian would be a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde character or a more modern example a Bruce Banner hulk character.

    • @Nickman826
      @Nickman826 6 лет назад +1

      MrAltereg0 I'm wanting to do Just that for the Curse Of Strahd campaign I'm about to start playing

  • @jackgrocott1749
    @jackgrocott1749 6 лет назад +60

    I love the idea of choosing a barbarian with the sage background but little intelligence who keeps ending up in libraries in their post-rage confusion and can't understand why

    • @zeterzero4356
      @zeterzero4356 5 лет назад +7

      I LOVE BOOKS SO MU-where am I, and what in God's name is the Catcher in the Rye?

    • @Guydude777
      @Guydude777 4 года назад +5

      This brings to mind a wizard who got their mind zapped by some extraterrestrial being from the far realm. Reduced to a simple-minded warmonger that only finds a fragment of clarity in their deepest rage, subconsciously vying to set themselves right.

  • @oOPPHOo
    @oOPPHOo 6 лет назад +27

    The classic rage is something I imagine the barbarian needs to train to manifest almost in a military sense. Imagine a for example a drill sergeant just slapping and beating the living hell out off you both physically and mentally while the barbarian is not allowed to react. The sergeant then stops for a moment before going "Are you mad now?... No, you are mad NOW!" and the barbarian crawls through a tunnel of caltrops before you're allowed to unleash all your fury on the training dummy at the end.
    For a more primal barbarian from the outlands, it won't be a literal drill sergeant helping you train your rage but another mentor or even a tribe elder might fulfill the same role. The point is your helped in channeling rage but not allowed to unleash it until giving permission and that's how the barbarian can rage at will. For many barbarians, the secret is that they are always angry. The rage is simply them deciding to release control of their anger.
    The barbarian might the one capable of unleashing the most fury, but they're simultaneous the one with the most self control. It makes for a create contrast with for example the monk who needs to be calm and detached at all times whereas the barbarian can flick on whatever mood is needed.

    • @Ruinred
      @Ruinred 6 лет назад

      Similar to how I play my current barbarian

  • @mr.l2837
    @mr.l2837 6 лет назад +17

    Kratos in the newest game is a great take on barbarian with a charisma dump stat in my opinion. the guy is tough as nails and has rage up the yinyang but is such an abrasive person that no one likes him much.
    Barbarians are some of my favorite characters to play.

  • @cinammonstyx7622
    @cinammonstyx7622 5 лет назад +19

    I'm starting a campaign soon, and I think I've figured out my character. Ancestral Guardian Barbarian: a rich little snot that constantly threatens to tell their father about this. Their powerful, spectral fatherm

  • @Spartan_Mic
    @Spartan_Mic 6 лет назад +39

    I've watched all of your class RP videos and just can't get enough. My new goal is to create a PC for each class with an idea/background, you didn't talk about! Harder than one would think!!

    • @evilallensmithee
      @evilallensmithee 6 лет назад +1

      DM Vane acolyte barbarian? City watch barbarian?

    • @SnarkyRogue
      @SnarkyRogue 6 лет назад +1

      It really is harder than one would think. There have been quite a few ideas thrown around in this rp series that had me sitting at my desk like "oh shit, that sounds really cool".

    • @Commentoidiota
      @Commentoidiota 6 лет назад +1

      Guild artisan Barbarian.
      I once made a dwarf who was a tavern keeper. One night some guests were getting too out of hand, and started wrecking his tavern (damned half-orc adventurers, always starting shit) so he snapped, grabbed a bat and started bashing.
      That's how he discovered his rage.
      People would be too afraid of him to go to his tavern anymore, so he had to close the activity and took on adventuring.

    • @Spartan_Mic
      @Spartan_Mic 6 лет назад +1

      Allen Smithee I like it. Do you have some good back story for them?. I've played for 20 years now and some of the ideas they talk through, I've never even thought about. I love the creativity they have!

    • @Spartan_Mic
      @Spartan_Mic 6 лет назад

      SnarkyRogue exactly my point. They have so many good ideas that I just sit back in my chair and write them down. I don't get a lot of PC time, but these would work great for all my NPCs. Sort of open the minds of my players for their next PC.

  • @lorddraekan
    @lorddraekan 6 лет назад +58

    Pruitt! I greatly appreciate your OPM shirt. It is 10/10!

  • @Lurklen
    @Lurklen 6 лет назад +33

    I have this Barbarian PC, she's the child of an Amazon queen in exile who was herself a legendary hero. She also has the soldier background and actually has pretty crap stats, but being a Barbarian that doesn't really matter. Instead of Tattoos she had a history of scars all over her body and each one was a memory of a battle won against death. They made her pretty scary looking and conventionally unattractive, but to her they were trophies and a huge part of her identity. Then I was playing in a game and I lost my eye (as you do) and later after single handedly killing 12 Dureger (because my party got shit-kicked) I went to this magic pool and bathed in it and got magically healed regaining my eye, and also healing all of my scars. It really threw me for a loop, I was shocked that it happened and I had trouble imagining my character. Then I thought about how strange that would be, how it would feel to have your face and body suddenly changed particularly how it tied into her identity. It was a really cool moment where the PC and the player were in the same mindset in a really interesting way.

  • @DragonKnightJin
    @DragonKnightJin 6 лет назад +15

    ..And now I want to make my Aasimar Barbarian, make their 'totem' their kid's favorite bed-time story book.
    Give them a good Cha score, and have them gravitate towards kids while they're in civilization.
    Like going to an orphanage and reading the kids from the book. Or taking some time before a long rest,, and reading it to a little plushie.
    Sure, they're a little cuckoo for cocoa puffs, but the heart's in the right place.

  • @ChrundleKelly
    @ChrundleKelly 6 лет назад +9

    Playing a Path of Zealot Barbarian this Friday. Took inspiration from you guys and have the everdying warrior. Tribesman who is resurrected for a task and when the task is over, they return home to resume death until they are needed again. Can't wait to play it!

  • @ShurikenSean
    @ShurikenSean 6 лет назад +7

    25:23
    reminds me of an offbrand barbarian idea I have is one that as opposed to tanking damage they are so skilled with a weapon they can deflect it, and their rage is more a cool, calm, collected, battle trance. which I know fits fighter more but I love the barbarian abilities mechanically and want to flavor them differently
    I picture a ronin samurai that travels through the wild and challenges people to duels. wearing traditional samurai attire with no armor and is so skilled in the ways of the sword he can instinctively parry physical attacks to lessen the damage.
    and to make the character even more off brand I chose street urchin as his background for stealth and thievery and teifling as race being part Oni, their personal totem a hannya mask

  • @dyls1399
    @dyls1399 6 лет назад +34

    This community is so great, as I'm watching there are no dislikes. You two truly are amazing.
    -your friendly tank main

  • @catfeldman3614
    @catfeldman3614 6 лет назад +20

    "I have an intellegence of six, I know what I'm doing"

  • @connorsarles
    @connorsarles 6 лет назад +11

    I thought it'd be funny to make an elf barbarian for a campaign, and through some character development and fighter levels became my favorite character I'd ever RP'd.
    Oh by the way, bear totem 1/2 damage barbaric rage and parrying battlemaster combo = god-tier multiclass

    • @JDuel100
      @JDuel100 4 года назад

      Good tip! I overlooked this.

  • @mordiveer5957
    @mordiveer5957 6 лет назад +19

    I love the idea of a scholar that finds a blade imbued with the souls of the warriors it has slain and when he wields it they take over and he becomes this insane rage-filled force of destruction and martial prowess! GAAHD you guys give me all the cool ideas!

    • @rowanash5378
      @rowanash5378 6 лет назад +2

      Colin Bremner That is an amazing idea, I may work up something like that eventually, myself.

    • @heathenpride7931
      @heathenpride7931 5 лет назад

      Mordiveer sounds like a Hexblade in ways.

  • @RoboBoddicker
    @RoboBoddicker 6 лет назад +8

    I always thought the girls from Claymore would make a cool barbarian concept (orphans implanted with demon's flesh that gives them superhuman strength, but threatens to turn them into mindless killing machines if they lose too much control).

    • @thezerowulf507
      @thezerowulf507 5 лет назад

      I feel like they are battlemasters with only 1 manuever

  • @iv0rysh0es39
    @iv0rysh0es39 6 лет назад +38

    Excuse me nurse, can you check my temperature... Because.. I, uh. I think I got Jan Michael Vincent, fever. Hahaa

  • @d4n737
    @d4n737 4 года назад +1

    Animal totems be like:
    "Ribbit. Riiiibbit. Ribbit... Gurg...I'm a FROG...And i'm feelin' FRESH!"

  • @johnfrank3575
    @johnfrank3575 6 лет назад +140

    I’m a simple man: I see Ben Swolo, I like.

  • @omolbat
    @omolbat 6 лет назад +2

    Smart barbarian= Bill the Butcher from Gangs of New York

  • @Painteagle
    @Painteagle 6 лет назад +47

    What about the high charisma Bard-Barian?

    • @jimdavis141
      @jimdavis141 6 лет назад +11

      Painteagle Skald is a strong archetype to draw inspiration from. The big issue is concentration and spell casting while raging but you’re not raging all the time

    • @Painteagle
      @Painteagle 6 лет назад +4

      I imagine a heavy metal vocalist who lets the music consume him. And sometimes, that music is made from the clanging of swords on armor and war cries. I think it would be more fun to play thematically than powerfully.

    • @Painteagle
      @Painteagle 6 лет назад +7

      Also, if you do a bugbear monstrous race, you could do a Bard-Bearian.

    • @idksomethingedgy2265
      @idksomethingedgy2265 6 лет назад +4

      Painteagle who wants to write about someone else’s battles, UWAAA!!!

    • @JoshMacLeod
      @JoshMacLeod 6 лет назад +4

      I had fun making a dex-based bardbarian for a high-level game (11 starting) who became a bard by accident more than choice - he hated bards, and was convinced to learn about them and ended up with a level in bard. Storm herald (tundra) so his rages were always calm and controlled. Eventually plan had been another level in bard and the Prodigy feat to boost both Deception and Persuasion and have a barbarian who tried to prevent fights before they happened.
      Story aside, even one level in bard is nice if only for healing word on allies. And one can never go wrong with vicious mockery.

  • @SuperMcmonster
    @SuperMcmonster 6 лет назад +8

    I see the stereotype of barbs and say “How about nah.” I made a berserker barb, that was a samurai. He was sumo sized so he could only wear half plate. He was extremely honorable, had training in court practices, studied calligraphy, but had a terrible temper and unending hunger. This was Fukase Toru. Super serious sumo samurai. His rage stems from his hatred of being second best to his older brother, who is considered a master swordsman, and the fact that his older brother is trying to steal away Fukase’s love away from him.

  • @jagowestaway2503
    @jagowestaway2503 6 лет назад +13

    If you've ever read the First Law series by Joe Abercrombie - and you should - Logen Ninefingers is a great example of how to play a three-dimensional barbarian who isn't just a bundle of rage (all the time, anyway). His "rage" is more like an alternate personality, but it's that persona that people see in him. In reality, he isn't educated, but he has smarts and is a fairly nice guy who tries to do good, acts wiser than most of the other characters and speaks with the last spirits of the wild. Then when battle starts (sometimes) you just don't stand near him.
    Incidentally, I love to play a barbarian whose rage sometimes fails (a la Bruce Banner in Infinity War, or the aforementioned Logen).
    Love you guys, keep up the good work!

    • @metallichurch
      @metallichurch 6 лет назад

      Agreed! Even in the books you see how it looks when he hasn't dealt damage or taken it and loses the rage.

    • @datriggernator4317
      @datriggernator4317 6 лет назад

      I actually played something similar in a Strahd campaign, it was fun to do but after the party wizard after he burning hands me and then insulted me, the wisdom save not hunt and beat his ass to death failed. After one blow that almost dropped him I got another burning hands to the face and died...

  • @aarond1622
    @aarond1622 5 лет назад +5

    Smart Barbarian = I read all of the books at the library of Alexandria...and then I burnt it to the ground.

  • @andrewbeauman
    @andrewbeauman 6 лет назад +9

    7:00 That image... is glorious. I love it. The horror of the brutality mixed with poise and indifference... Gah. I'm doing that.

  • @Zoltri
    @Zoltri 6 лет назад +32

    So.. I've never really enjoyed strength based characters in games, when I played a barbarian last time, I ended up playing a Dex focused barbarian who's dump stat was strength. The idea for the character was essentially a wood elven wardancer, someone who didn't enter a rage but focused their mind into a battle trance, and rather then just being tough enough to shrug off attacks at half damage, I played it off as their fighting style was about moving in such a way where when in the trance her damage reduction came from her moving with the blade, letting it graze off and never hitting her with it's full impact.

    • @ChristnThms
      @ChristnThms 6 лет назад +2

      Zoltri a DEX based Barbarian is a hard play, since the damage bonus only applies to STR attacks... If I were going DEX focus, I'd go Monk and get the other tricks that compliment the high DEX.

    • @Zoltri
      @Zoltri 6 лет назад +4

      Oh I'm well aware. :) I'm honestly a big numbers player in most games, I love tinkering and finding weird ways to make something work.
      If you go and look around online, there's actually some pretty unique builds people have found for playing a Dex focused barb, the core idea is about focusing on mobility and group utility over your personal output, and just working the rage damage reduction to it's full potential. Is it better then the strength barb? No... Not really. Dex is a bit overpowered in 5e just because of how much you can get from it compared to the other stats, but it's a pretty minor advantage you gain compared to the massive disadvantage you face by gimping your own damage output in favor of helping the party.
      Although in truth I didn't end up playing a true Dex barb, when I presented what I was going to be doing to the DM, we ended up having a discussion and looking into what really happened if we just traded the word strength out for Dex for the low level barbarian skills (I was planning to go battle master in the later levels, so at most level 6-8 barb would of been my cap anyways.) And after looking it over.. we didn't really think it would cause a massive power swing for me, especially since I was playing mainly as a utility damage sponge focused more on crowd control, position manipulation and giving my party advantage on their hits rather then personal power. :)

    • @ChristnThms
      @ChristnThms 6 лет назад

      Funny, that's exactly how I envision playing a Barb. Lots of grapples and knockdown.

    • @stephdrain9730
      @stephdrain9730 6 лет назад +1

      Dex is still pretty important for barbs.

    • @ChristnThms
      @ChristnThms 6 лет назад

      DEX is important for every class in the game, for initiative if nothing else. Given the number of ways DEX affects a character, it is unarguably the most significant single stat in the game.
      BUT... That doesn't make it especially valuable to Barbarians. In fact, compared to other meleers, Barbarians don't benefit from it as much as many others. Barbarians benefit from relatively simple builds, which means there is usually plenty of room for maxing all 3 physical stats, which isn't the same as saying all 3 physical stats are equally important. STR and CON greatly outweigh DEX.

  • @donaldcampbell6032
    @donaldcampbell6032 6 лет назад +3

    How about the Bloody Nine from Abercrombie's First Law? That is my ideal of when something just takes over. Love that character!
    Pruitt and Davis, Love your vids. I'm in my mid 40's. Haven't played since my teens. I'm in China so would pretty much have to be the DM but your videos have me reminiscing and thinking to order all the 5e books and getting something going. Mid-life crisis? Perhaps. haha

  • @kerryburt9498
    @kerryburt9498 6 лет назад +1

    Logen Ninefingers from the First Law series is a great inspiration for a more clever barbarian whose rage is actually a detriment to him.

  • @DamascoGamer
    @DamascoGamer 6 лет назад +33

    Swollen Pruitt is best Pruitt

  • @abouttime837
    @abouttime837 6 лет назад +47

    strangely I like to look at some werewolf characters for barbarian inspiration. especially if the transformation happens when agitated and not under the full moon. something like Greymane who’s very respectful normally until things really go south and he goes ham

    • @TheKlawwGang888
      @TheKlawwGang888 6 лет назад +1

      My Half-Orc Barbarian path of the beserker is a werewolf that murdered his whole family during his first full moon then chose to live in the wild alone for the next 20 years. He's a grizzled veteran and a rather tortured soul, although he's completly magic illiterate but has more practical knowledge on how to survive in the wild. I'd say he's a mix between Urdnot Wrex and Kratos.

  • @Ardenithar
    @Ardenithar 6 лет назад +1

    Want to know a wise Barbarian? The old male Barbarian from Diablo 3. That guy is the singular character that comes to my mind when I think about "A motherf*cking Barbarian".

  • @TheWallsofDis
    @TheWallsofDis 6 лет назад +1

    I’m surprised you didn’t bring up Logan ‘Nine-fingers,’ from the First Law Trilogy by Joe Abercrombie. Best Raging Barbarian I can think of.

  • @morum67
    @morum67 6 лет назад +4

    I have a character concept for a Barbarian..one who is basically a monk, mastering his body and mind to push himself to the limit in battle.

  • @RoyBoyRULEZZ
    @RoyBoyRULEZZ 6 лет назад +4

    I played a Warforged Barbarian that was super kind and friendly and didn’t really like fighting. He had a button on his chest that he would press that turned him into a monstrous robot of death. His name was Guardian and he is My favorite character to this day.

    • @caseyhudson4929
      @caseyhudson4929 6 лет назад

      Often thought about something exactly like this, as either a monk, barbarian or a mixture of both. I'd imagine he never speaks, and when he rages a visor swings down over his head, stopping just before eyes, that has a pair of angry eyebrows on it. If he was to ever die, he would turn to the rest of the party, give a thumbs up, then fall over an ambiguously placed cliff, but not before taking the bbeg with him.

  • @kapittsalt
    @kapittsalt 6 лет назад +31

    hexblade + barb? Actual patron possession?? hmmmmmm

    • @BathrobeKeck
      @BathrobeKeck 6 лет назад +6

      Keith Pitts
      Hexblade/Zealot

    • @torinnreactsgaming
      @torinnreactsgaming 6 лет назад +2

      You just scared me a bit with that. I have a hexblade lock/totem barbarian in a party, whose totem animal is wolves and his hexblade weapon was given to him by Fenrir. So, hopefully my barlock doesn't try to let Fenrir possess him.

  • @LostLoki227
    @LostLoki227 6 лет назад +2

    Shadow of Mordor imagine Talion as a barb, his mechanical rage effect coming from his possessing spirit

  • @B3n3f1t
    @B3n3f1t 6 лет назад +7

    29:43
    Q: “When was the last time your Barbarian raged?”
    A: “Well, I was really busy the last few months man gimme some slack!”

  • @alarosebaster2626
    @alarosebaster2626 2 года назад +1

    I often hear people giving flack about the Battlerager Barbarian for just being a spikyboi but when you consider that in their setting they had to fight in confined tunnels, being a broad shouldered man coated in spikes had a lot of advantages. The enemy would have a hard time slipping past in a narrow tunnels and if they tried, they could just get body checked into a wall by a mass of blades and anger.

  • @zooasaurusrex
    @zooasaurusrex 6 лет назад +7

    I recently just made a barbarian concept actually. He's got the whole kind of cowboy western vibe going where he doesn't want to fight, but when pressed he just lets loose. Wields a great axe forged by a dead friend he calls "Peacekeeper."

  • @kurtfoster6036
    @kurtfoster6036 6 лет назад

    Barbarian with an acedemic background sounds like a fantasy hulk.

  • @inkblotCrisis
    @inkblotCrisis 6 лет назад +1

    I made a Goliath Barbarian which became one of my best roleplayed characters I ever handled. Suruza'an "The Mountainback" was his name, named for his strength and for the Goliath markings on his back shaped like a mountain range. He first entered into the story by walking into the "Intro Tavern" all massive and close cloaked, the sound of his steps making the floorboards creak from his muscled weight. As he neared the bar he throws his cloak open revealing not patches of hide or common clothes but a set of clothes fit for a nobleman. In a voice fitting Kieth David he said "Tea, spot of lemon, please."
    I made a snooty Goliath Noble...who just happens to have a Bad Temper when he fights. I was going through playing a lot of noble bgs at that time.

  • @jnbaker7422
    @jnbaker7422 5 лет назад

    A barbarian with good spatial intelligence is a good approach since footwork and cover and such are so crucial, even in primitive fighting.

  • @plastickhero
    @plastickhero 6 лет назад +4

    I've always liked the rage mechanic as something other than just emotional fury. Like Altered Carbon's Envoy's "conscious willingness to do harm" that civilized people lack. Even a trained Fighter is squeamish about what a Barbarian is willing to do to prevail.

  • @Blandco
    @Blandco 6 лет назад

    Man your Thumbnail game is just amazing. Barbarians are why I always advocate for starting a game at level 1. I had not intention of playing a Totem Warrior, but after seeing so many situations where having speak with animals and damage resistance would come in handy it was the clear choice for me.

  • @SocraTetris
    @SocraTetris 6 лет назад

    The podcast Sneak Attack has one of the greatest against-type barbarians i have ever seen. An old, wise, retired knight (dragoon) whose rage comes from PTSD. And done tastefully. My favorite character in the wholr show

  • @revshad4226
    @revshad4226 6 лет назад +5

    Kevin Sorbo's Hercules is a great barbarian.
    He-man is another great example. View the transformation as the rage machanic.

  • @andrewreynolds674
    @andrewreynolds674 6 лет назад

    I love the idea of turning yourself over to something else when the barbarian rage kicks in. It actually makes me think of how the MCU version of Banner talks about The Hulk. This other entity that shares his mind and his life, and they are two distinct identities, and sometimes he can see from the passenger seat, and sometimes he can't. Makes me want to roll up that character.

  • @crabmaster8174
    @crabmaster8174 3 года назад +1

    i love the idea of a grievous Barbarian with a high Int

  • @lghtngfan
    @lghtngfan 4 года назад +8

    Pruitt said a throwaway comment around 14:35 ... "It's D&D -- who cares?" But that's actually pretty profound. I think we gamers often forget to just let it go and get crazy creative with D&D. We too often go straight from a book description or a fictional character instead of coming up with a wild idea of our own.

  • @junamboqcg2369
    @junamboqcg2369 6 лет назад

    How did no one break down laughing after 29:47 ? "When'd you pop your fury?"

  • @samgafford2371
    @samgafford2371 4 года назад +2

    Here's an idea:
    -barbarian class, bear totem
    -tiefling race, phb ver
    -reflavor rage as demonic trance
    -reflavor totem power as demon
    -make int highest, char 8
    -profit

  • @ManaPsirando
    @ManaPsirando 2 года назад

    I really liked this. I am playing an ancestral guardian half elf barbarian. She isn't stupid but she's not as bright in some areas (socializing mainly). She actually wants to become a hero to the lands and help people, but can't control her rage at the moment, so she tries to control it if she feels it stirring (doesn't want to accidentally hurt her party). It's been fun, I was worried she wasn't very "barbarian like" in her personality, but this video helped to show like, it's ok to do things different. Thanks~

  • @arachnophilegrrl
    @arachnophilegrrl 4 года назад +2

    Battleragers are just a special kind of crazy. And drunk. ;) I love them, I don't care what anyone says.
    "Me KING!!!"

  • @Dlnew3
    @Dlnew3 6 лет назад

    Wow, they really hit the nail on the head with "DMX Ruff Ryder Barbarian". Barbarian was my first character and my favorite class and they just make me question everything I know about them

  • @duckdudette
    @duckdudette 6 лет назад +8

    When you were talking about a barbarian being taught/ controlled by a spirit master I was just thinking SHAMAN KING!!

    • @duckdudette
      @duckdudette 6 лет назад

      This would also be a fun spin on the path of the zealot.

    • @brosephnoonan223
      @brosephnoonan223 6 лет назад

      More like a spin on the path of the ancester guardian, since the barbarian is the summoner, not the ghost.

    • @duckdudette
      @duckdudette 6 лет назад

      I did see that but having multiple spirits in that way is fairly rare in Shaman King (Unless you're an Asakura) and the zealot skills seem easier to skin as things that Yoh/Len/other main characters use. Both definitely work though.

  • @palazard95
    @palazard95 6 лет назад +3

    Is that a sequel meme in the thumbnail? It's treason then!

  • @meuchikun
    @meuchikun 6 лет назад +2

    Frenzy Barbarian with noble background. A spoiled kid who wasn't discipline and never got told no. Now when he faces any challenges or small obstacle he lets his rage take over.

  • @AfroditeBell
    @AfroditeBell 3 года назад +1

    My Barbarian is a rich spoiled “popular girl” girly teen from a Greco Roman (chassenta) inspired culture. Shes adopted and her father (a transmutation wizard from Thay) spliced her DNA with animals in order to stop her rapid aging (she’s 12 but looks 18). She’s a gladiator who fought mostly animals. Her “superstition” is she doesn’t like magic bc her father is constantly using enchantments on her to either chill her out or control her when he wants it (she’s not certain how it works but knows somethings up). When she rages, she goes from 5’7” to 7ft and turns into a chimera. She fights/ mauls about as furiously as Striga from Castlevania. I’m considering using her affinity for combat/fighting animals to start going moon Druid since her mental stat is WIS. I swear at some point I’m going to have her fight in a dress since she love wearing them.
    Her deets.
    Subclass: Path of the Beast , Race: beasthide shifter (nod to the fleece of the namean lion)

  • @MrDougieWeasel
    @MrDougieWeasel 6 лет назад +6

    I have a Barbarian Bugbear that goes into a rage from laughing too much. Basically a laughing fit. And only something sad can get him out of it. XD

    • @Jak3am
      @Jak3am 6 лет назад +1

      MrDougieWeasel like the floating laughing scene in Mary Poppins. I like it

  • @Warriorten10
    @Warriorten10 6 лет назад

    I've had the idea rolling around my head of a Jack the Ripper styled barbarian villain for a victorianesque city investigation

  • @snappy7334
    @snappy7334 6 лет назад +3

    Scholar Barbarian makes me think of "The Librarian" from Terry Pratchett's "Discworld" novels.

  • @Jonic_P
    @Jonic_P 6 лет назад +2

    21:10 OMG. "DEKU" IZUKU MIDORIYA (from Boku no Hero Academia) IS A BARBARIAN!!!!!!!! (Probably more of a Frenzy Barbarian considering how beat up he is after using his Quirk)

  • @benhramiak8781
    @benhramiak8781 6 лет назад +5

    I had a character in a story I wrote: he was basically a barbarian that used grief instead of rage when he went berserk.

  • @mariehughes835
    @mariehughes835 6 лет назад +7

    I love that you guys still roll stat, just sayin (not sayin).

  • @duaneepps7346
    @duaneepps7346 6 лет назад +10

    Liking for DMX Barbarian

  • @BJBoyd
    @BJBoyd 6 лет назад +5

    Reskin rage as “battle trance”, pick up a scimitar, and you’re a dervish.

  • @andresarbelaez6318
    @andresarbelaez6318 6 лет назад +8

    Hell yeah another Web DM video! but can we get paladins next?

    • @WebDM
      @WebDM  6 лет назад +5

      Soon enough!!

    • @Pantjay
      @Pantjay 6 лет назад

      Web DM But that's not soon enough! XD

    • @general0ashnak
      @general0ashnak 6 лет назад

      Ooo! I love Paladins :D Especially now they are tied to Lawful Good, you can be far more creative and interesting with them.

  • @douglasbaiense
    @douglasbaiense 6 лет назад +1

    Darkest Dungeon is one the best games I have played in years. I got some much inspiration from it as a DM, and also use its OST all the time on my table.
    I wish there was an official Darkest Dungeon setting for 5E.

  • @alessarose9319
    @alessarose9319 6 лет назад +3

    Missed opportunity for BarBRAINian. That said, loved the video as always

  • @TheWatcher328
    @TheWatcher328 2 года назад

    29:48 "When'd you pop your fury?"

  • @IcyHaze02
    @IcyHaze02 6 лет назад +5

    I know you are currently doing How to RP Classes at the moment. But after that, maybe a video on players that want to play a character with an unusual age. May RP as a child, someone really old for their race, or someone / thing that doesn't age and has seen civilizations come and go.

    • @cinammonstyx7622
      @cinammonstyx7622 6 лет назад +1

      IcyHaze02 They kind of touch on it in their elf episode, but yeah. That would be petty cool.

    • @IcyHaze02
      @IcyHaze02 6 лет назад +2

      I want to say they touched a little bit on it in their dwarf episode. Also on their Lich episode. But yeah, a focus on it with the addition of, what is it like play as an 8 year old Half-Orc. Or a 1 month old humanoid magic/bio-weapon.

  • @DatsVatSheSaid
    @DatsVatSheSaid 6 лет назад

    I played a smart barbarian, he was a shrewd intellectual noble who was constantly chasing the adrenaline high of combat. it was pretty good.

  • @MittyPoots
    @MittyPoots 6 лет назад +10

    "When did you pop your fury?"

  • @5trafficcone921
    @5trafficcone921 6 лет назад

    I played a barbarian who would go into a zen trance in battle. He always assumed his next fight would be the end, so he was constantly writing death haikus.

    • @isaacgleeth3609
      @isaacgleeth3609 6 лет назад

      I'll not be around
      When this battle is ended,
      Buried in the ground.

  • @DonPetexX
    @DonPetexX 6 лет назад +14

    The second you guys mentioned a smart or charismatic barbarian I thought of The Iron Bull from dragon age Inquisition

    • @brosephnoonan223
      @brosephnoonan223 6 лет назад +3

      DonPetexX
      He's not smart, really. He's clever and informed. Theres a difference.
      Dorian is a smart character, he understands the magic involved in turning back fucking time, if he were to try and explain the process that goes into that you'd need a doctorate in magic to even start comprehending what he was saying. Dorian as a wizard likely picks up CHA even though he doesnt need it stat wise. He's a noble, not a sage (ala Solas).
      Iron Bull is informed and clever. A lot of his knowledge comes more from understand people than from some higher intelligence. As a barbarian he picks up CHA & WIS. He's a spy, not a scholar.

    • @DonPetexX
      @DonPetexX 6 лет назад +1

      Heimskr, Prophet of Talos yeah you're right I should have expressed my self more clearly my bad

  • @misterkewlaid5420
    @misterkewlaid5420 6 лет назад +3

    I love the idea of an ancestral guardian barbarian that's a medium; they see the spirits of their people and look out for them, while in turn the spirits look out for the barb too. I like the idea that when raging, spirits begin to crowd into the barbarian and exercise their collective willpower to guard the barbarian and those the barbarian would wish to protect.
    My other favorite idea for a barbarian is in the zealot that's an even tempered priest of their god. Their totem would be a relic of their god or a symbol of their specific saint, and by praying on it, they could call either divine guidance or become a meat suit for their warrior saint. Both of my favorite ideas require losing some agency on the part of the character, but I really enjoy that aspect of barbarians and their rage in general.

  • @Malkor13
    @Malkor13 6 лет назад +14

    I'd love to see Rage used as a role-playing skill. Perhaps to highten skills like an artist or scientist who trips out for inspiration.

    • @edwardharris9974
      @edwardharris9974 6 лет назад +1

      I had a charecter like that. A drow barbarian that was a caligrapher and was obsessed with draconic language but woul go into a rage when any art was destroyed or friends were threatened. Lol. He would also curse his opponents in complete draconic as he uses his opponents blood as ink and does not fully remember. Ahhh good times.😄

  • @kredonystus7768
    @kredonystus7768 6 лет назад +2

    If you want a TTRPG that feels mechanically like Darkest Dungeon then play Torchbearer. Its based on Mouseguard by Luke Crane and written by Thor Olavsrud. Brilliant game. If I want to play something that feels like Moldvay D&D but tracking what items you're carrying is much easier and not starving to death is much harder then this is the game I play.

  • @siege1289
    @siege1289 6 лет назад +20

    Ben swolo?

  • @GoodOldGamer
    @GoodOldGamer 5 лет назад

    One way to play a Barb is just someone with a hot temper, especially if you use the class as a multi-dip.
    A fighter who gets angry. A Monk who is a Fists of Fury master or something. A passionate bard who only expresses his rage when he's cornered. 👍

  • @SavageGreywolf
    @SavageGreywolf 6 лет назад

    talking about the tattoos made me think of Maui from Disney's Moana. I can see him being a template for a smart/cunning barbarian, you could go with say the 'folk hero' background and have your character already be famous with their people for their deeds, and perhaps give them a bit of that arrogance Maui has as a character flaw.

  • @issacwhittaker3687
    @issacwhittaker3687 6 лет назад +4

    I always thought a noble half-orc barbarian who whenever he rages let’s into his feral nature but is usually a well mannered diplomat would be a cool way to show a smart/wise/charismatic barbarian.

    • @brosephnoonan223
      @brosephnoonan223 6 лет назад

      Just a Manatee
      Pick up a few levels in samurai for synergy and now you get a bonus to your persuasion based on your wis

  • @Anurahm_Kycor
    @Anurahm_Kycor 6 лет назад

    I mean if your DM is willing to allow a little more description than, "I would like to rage" - Grog Strongjaw, you could pull a jekyll and Hyde situation where you happen to have a 12 INT or higher if you rolled good along with your 16-18 STR and CON, you could play it where your character is rather weak outside of battle or stressful situations. And you have this potion that unlocks Hyde from inside. It's a lot more fun to say "worried and scared I look around at the battle before me, fear takes hold, I do not enjoy what I must do to survive; this is what HE is for. I rummage through my pack looking for the vial, my fragile hands fumble and almost lose grip. Throwing back the vile liquid itburns all the way down. I see nothing, red, hate, rage, rage... RAGE! Hyde is here to protect me." of course that's too long for each battle, but you could develop your character over time to trust this inner evil, strength, and rage called Hyde. Or find a way to rid yourself of it.

  • @JusticeGoose
    @JusticeGoose 6 лет назад

    Looking at it, Goku is a good example of a barbarian. He was raised in the wild, loves to fight, not the brightest and has a rage ability of super saiyan that was unlocked through the pain of loss and hopelessness.

  • @kernowerrant961
    @kernowerrant961 6 лет назад

    My favourite barbarian archetype is the bloody nine. Follows the classic dnd class to a point.

  • @FdMBIOSat
    @FdMBIOSat 4 года назад

    i think the movie upgrade can be a cool inspiration for rage. where you give over controll and your body is used like a super calculated puppet

  • @nightmare62089
    @nightmare62089 5 лет назад

    My favorite barbarian is Prince Jalan Kendeth from Red Queen's War. Total sleazeball, womanizing coward until he's forced into combat. Then he blacks out and enters a bloodlust or rage formidable enough to impress and earn the loyalty of a bunch of Vikings. While his wits are about him he tries to run away from EVERYTHING.

  • @themadhacker9376
    @themadhacker9376 6 лет назад +2

    Ironically, in our group's last campaign, my barbarian ended up often being the "peacekeeper" between 2 of our characters that didnt get along...mostly by threatening to beat the tar out of them but still...