I don't think there's any problem with running this by your DM and working out the details. and there would be a strength contest for a grapple if either the barbarian or the target wanted to move.Īny thoughts on the mechanics of this? I don't see why casters can be the only ones creative when the game has tool's built into it for building things. it has a Harpoon attack, although its Large (2d6), so I'd use a Javelin stats (1d6). Action: Attack (Harpoon) and Extra Attack (Grapple with Chain).Action: Setup the Tether/Ground Stake and connect chains.why you can't be as creative with a martial class as a caster is (as long as it seems balanced). I don't think its unreasonable if your character takes the effort to 1) train in smith tools 2) haul around tools and materials and make repairs and 3) has the intelligence to build tools. Casters are able to utilize spells similar to tools. This question is specific, but also kind of applies to a more broad issue. To the Barbarian who would essential perform a Grapple at range to pull the chain pulling the target to the center tether.To the Ground Stake wherein the target could either attempt to break the chain, pull up the ground stake, or remove the harpoon.The idea would be to throw the javelin and the target will be tethered either: Also, the other end is either connected to the tether or connected to the barbarian run through the tether. Imagine a dog leash but instead of a collar, its connected to a harpoon thrown through an enemy. If it is just run through a ring on the tethered ground stake, then the other end of the chain is connected to a belt around the barbarian. Specifically, I want to utilize a harpoon, connected to a linked chain, run through or connected to a tether/ground stake. I want to have a creative barbarian that forges tools. But I didn't want to go the traditional dump stat intelligence route. It loses out on the rage damage modifier but would be a fun way to tank. I was building a Path of Ancestral Guardian Barbarian Javelin build. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures
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