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{{dnd-stub}} [[File:Crowe.jpg|right|300px]] Introduced in Pathfinder's Advanced Class Guide, a '''Bloodrager''' is a like a [[Barbarian]] except you are very slightly more squishy (being dropped to a d10 Hit Die rather than the barbarian's d12), lose the Barbarian's esoteric rage powers and instead get some minor magic. As [[Pathfinder]] is a 3rd Edition derivative, you are noticeably more awesome than a Barbarian thanks to spell casting. Instead* of rage powers you can choose every level (but most of the worthwhile ones are deep in trees so you'll likely specialize anyways), you select a bloodline like a [[Sorcerer]] and get preselected powers and optional feats from that bloodline over 20 levels. Of course, being part-sorcerer, they can also benefit from some of the special options given to them, like the Bloodline Mutations and the Bloodline Familiar. If you ever wanted to play a guy who gets angry enough to turn into a noodle-armed giant who can spear/punch anyone within 40/50 feet with no setup time and is accompanied by a talking raven-shaped lump of flesh that grew from a lump on his back with little resource investment by level 4? Bloodrager is the class for you! Bloodragers are [[Tier System|Tier 4 or a low tier 3]]: Able to do one thing (smash) well, and is fairly capable of contributing to the party when that isn't appropriate between its casting, skills, and bloodline abilities. Still, their spellcasting focuses more on combat utility than general utility and has limited casting anyways, so if and their other abilities render them versatile enough for tier 3 is debatable. One thing that hurts their tiering in particular is that they work really well with familiars (which use their full BAB and d10 HD, can buff them and do lots of out of combat stuff) and it's is pretty easy to get one for them (Bloodline Familiar or Aberrant Tumor), but isn't strictly part of the class. <nowiki>*</nowiki>Or should be instead of. Because the ACG was extremely rushed and poorly edited, Paizo printed an archetype that let you trade any bloodrage power you didn't want for TWO rage powers you did at no extra cost! It was immediately banned from all official games. ==Gallery== <gallery> Ancestral harbinger.jpg PZO1129 Spellstorm.jpg </gallery> {{Pathfinder-Classes}}
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