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|reason=Further exacerbates the fall from the RNG on top of the bonus you already receive from Strength. Vertical boost to power, a boring feat that does nothing but make you more powerful in what you already do well. Becomes a must take for anyone who uses rage. Especially with only a small dip in barbarian for access to rage.
 
|reason=Further exacerbates the fall from the RNG on top of the bonus you already receive from Strength. Vertical boost to power, a boring feat that does nothing but make you more powerful in what you already do well. Becomes a must take for anyone who uses rage. Especially with only a small dip in barbarian for access to rage.

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This feat defeat you faster than the enemy can bother with that +6 STR and +1d6 damage.
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Further exacerbates the fall from the RNG on top of the bonus you already receive from Strength. Vertical boost to power, a boring feat that does nothing but make you more powerful in what you already do well. Becomes a must take for anyone who uses rage. Especially with only a small dip in barbarian for access to rage.


This requires two previous feats to get. And gives significantly less benefits than your euphoric blade. Your euphoric blade increases damage by 44 and attack by 7 in one feat. This feat only increases damage by 4.5 and attack by 1. Even together as three feats it only adds 13.5 damage and 3 to attack.--Franken Kesey 16:17, 11 May 2019 (MDT)

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