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    Default Restoration Rocks

    I never thought about using restoration to end the fatigued status after a rage until yesterday. I always have a cleric hireling with me, and casting restoration is a lot less of a commitment in DDO than in a more traditional D&D game. Never having to be fatigued after a rage again is quite a nice change. I'm just posting this in case there is someone else out there who never thought of it either. I'm sure any veterans to DDO are well aware, but newbies like me might benefit from the tip!

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    Also, if you get a hireling (Or have a buttload of greensteel weapons), the Panacea spell will dispel a fatigued state.
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    Panacea is my removal spell of choice until I get my hands on Heal on a FvS. At which point I swap it out for another useful 4th level spell... such as Recitation.

    Though on any character that can use a lesser restoration wand by class feature or UMD I'll have one, that or a stack of pots of lesser restoration. Can handle small amounts of ability damage, removes annoying stuff such as ray of enfeeblement, and removes exhaustion and fatigue.

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    And lesser restoration is available on random items, mine were gloves IIRC (I'm level 19 now, so I don't need them anymore) with 5 charges which covered me nicely. And yes, once your hireling or healers in your groups get Heal, then that gets rid of it too.

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    Lesser restore pots are quick to chug, take no umd, are cheap, and get the job done. Love those things!

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    I kept a stack of about 200 lesser restore pots on me at all times until I hit 17.

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    What is this fatigue you speak of? My Warforged Barbarian never gets fatigued. Perhaps you rolled your barb wrong.

    (Is this obvious enough or does it need the /s?)

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    I've never heard of these "Restoration Rocks" you speak of -- are they like Ioun Stones? I'm a big fan of Lesser Restore pots, though. Chug n' go.

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