Land's Obeisance (Rage Power)

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Land's Obeisance (Su)

Requires: Barbarian 1, Primal Mien
Benefit: Once per round as a free action, you can spend 1 point of fury to treat 1 square of difficult terrain you move across before the start of your next turn as normal terrain, as the ground itself settles obligingly beneath your feet. The terrain remains difficult for all other creatures, and returns to being difficult terrain for you at the start of your next turn.

Progression:

  • 11th Level: For each additional point of fury you spend, you may treat an additional square of difficult terrain as normal terrain. (Reduced from 2 points of fury per 1 square of difficult terrain.)
  • 21st Level: When you activate Land's Obeisance, you can spend 2 additional points of fury (for a total of 3 points) to pass through 1 square of impeded terrain as though it were normal terrain. If there is more than one impeded space in your path, you can pass through these for an additional 2 fury points per square. If you do not have adequate fury available to end your movement in a non-impeded space, you instead end your move in the first available (non-impeded) space along the path you took, and any fury points you spent on Land's Obeisance are lost.
  • 31st Level: When you activate Land's Obeisance, you can spend 3 additional points of fury (for a total of 4 points) to pass through 1 square of blocked terrain as though it were normal terrain. If there is more than one blocked space in your path, you can pass through these for an additional 3 fury points per square. If you do not have adequate fury available to end your movement in a non-blocked space, you instead end your move in the first available (non-impeded, non-blocked) space along the path you took, and any fury points you spent on Land's Obeisance are lost.