Bloodragers are a unique class in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, combining elements of the Barbarian and Sorcerer. They have full BAB, medium armor, and a Rage mechanic similar to the Barbarian. They can cast Bloodrager spells while wearing light or medium armor without penalty, and their caster level for their spells is equal to their Bloodrager level.
Raging Resistance only applies when the Bloodrager is raging, and they lose much of their utility in exchange for a single kind of defense. Bloodrager spells can be cast outside of combat, but they do not affect the arcane spell failure chance. Blood casting allows Bloodrager spells to be cast even while raging, but it does not mean they can use spell completion items.
At 4th level, Bloodragers gain the ability to cast spells even while bloodraging, allowing them to cast buffs and fight simultaneously without mainlining quicken rods. The power infusing blood allows Bloodragers to cast and concentrate on spells while in a seemingly mindless rage. Bloodragers can cast their spells in or out of bloodrage, and their bloodline grants permanent claws, while the sorcerer bloodline grants temporary claws.
In conclusion, Bloodragers can cast Bloodrager spells while wearing light or medium armor without incurring the normal arcane spell failure chance. However, they lose much of their utility in exchange for a single kind of defense, and their bloodline grants temporary claws.
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I know this is late, but a few points: There are reasons not to take mixed bloodrager, the lack of spellcasting (which the game admittedly does a very bad job of telegraphing; its also why 2nd bloodline is at level 4 – this is when the bloodrager would normally get spellcasting) and the lack of bloodline bonus feats, which with 2nd bloodline, add up to 12 bonus feats in total, though granted, the selection is very limited and hence the value of said feats is relatively low compared to the bonus feats of a fighter or slayer, for example. But you can still grab things like improved initiative, combat reflexes, power attack, arcane strike etc. Spellcasting for bloodragers is honestly also not that good, with far less useful spells than ranger or pally for example. Still, shield, false life and mirror image are good and with the patch allowing animal aspect to proc master shapeshifter, if you can spare another mythic ability, its a decent bonus. And I expect the reason you cannot take 2nd bloodline and bloodline ascendance is that you do not have the base bloodline feature, but rather, an activated ability that temporarily grants you the bloodline feature. It is likely not an intentional balance decision. Crossblooded Sorcs, for example, can take 2nd bloodline and bloodline ascendance, because they have the bloodline feature. As I say, the actual intentional tradeoff here is the lack of spellcasting and bonus feats. With the drawbacks of the mythic ability allowing for 2nd bloodline, this archetype is actively terrible.
So only 6 bloodlines I’m glad you added that last part about no 3rd bloodline with the second bloodline ability. But you can get 6 ascending bloodlines so 6 capstones. 1st go crossblood sorcerer. choose 2 bloodlines anything except “dragon”. Then then at lvl 6 go dragon disciple and choose a dragon bloodline. Thats 3. Then get the mythic ability second bloodline for sorcerer and go whatever. That’s 4. Then go bloodrager and choose second bloodrager bloodline and bam 6 bloodlines. You only need 1 lvl crossblood sorcerer, 1 lvl bloodrager and 1 lvl Dragon disciple ( your gonna get 2 lvls Dragon disciple; to much goodness to pass up).
Hey dude, just watched your mythic ability article and you asked at the end to recommend what articles I want. I would love a article on Dragon disciple, and/or just anything dragon related in the game. As someone who is new to a lot of this I want to make sure I don’t mess up the prerequisites or doing something which prevents me from picking disciple when the time comes. Thanks.
Oh, hey. I thought we’d lost you to the siren call of 10-20x (or whatever) the views for your Outriders articles. Glad to see you back. For the record, the ‘price’ you pay for this archetype is in your spell progression. For example, a Reformed Fiend at level 10 has 3/2/1/1, while this archetype has 2/1/1/0. Or at least, that’s the price I noticed.