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For Mac: At higher levels, you can cast "personal" spells (like Divine Favor or Shield of Faith ) while raging without needing to drop your combat stance.
: This rage power is a mandatory requirement for entry, allowing you to cast spells that aren't normally permitted during a rage. rage-prophet
Unleashing the Inner Fire: A Guide to the Rage Prophet The is one of the most flavor-rich prestige classes in Pathfinder 1e, designed for characters who want to bridge the gap between primal fury and divine revelation. While it is often criticized for being mechanically "sub-optimal" compared to single-classed builds, it offers a unique "gish" experience for those willing to lean into the theme. The Core Concept : At higher levels, you can cast "personal"
: Most guides suggest an entry around level 6 (e.g., Barbarian 2 / Oracle 4 or vice versa) to hit the required Base Attack Bonus and spellcasting prerequisites as quickly as possible. While it is often criticized for being mechanically
The Rage Prophet is the ultimate marriage of the (or Bloodrager) and the Oracle . You aren't just a warrior who can cast a few spells; you are a conduit for a spirit guide that fuels your combat prowess and grants you mystical insights while you're in the throes of rage. Why Play a Rage Prophet?
If you're looking to make this work, veteran players suggest a few key strategies:
While it might not be the most "min-maxed" choice for a high-power campaign, the Rage Prophet remains a fan favorite for its sheer roleplaying potential—nothing says "chosen of the gods" quite like a warrior screaming divine truths while cleaving through enemies.