![]() ![]() He can do it 7 times a day (17/2 +6 = 14 ki, 2 per use). did the FAQs nix the concept of Horizon Walker Dimensional Dervish builds, too? At least back when the feat chain came out, HW builds were one of the best methods to actually make use of the feats / get them not stupidly late.Īstral: Dim Door! Fairly early entry to the Dimensional feats is very nice, and unlike that poor sap the monk, you didn't even lose BAB getting there! Compare a 16 wis HW with a level 17 monk (earliest he can get Dim Dervish feat) with 22 wis. Needless to say the clarification was not in favor of the Rogue/Horizon Walker getting something like a flat +24 to Initiative or some such in every terrain.īoo! They ruined my build, lol :smallwink: In this case it refers to a FAQ or clarification regarding the Rogue's Favored Terrain Rogue Talent and potentially massive stacking bonuses to Initiative and etc. Thanks for mentioning these, I had no idea they even existed. Those were just some of the ones that I find interesting without going into 3rd party.įavored Prestige Class and Prestigious Spellcaster I am extremely torn as to which would actually be better. Main difference is that the old version had a Soul Pool of 1/2 Class Level + Caster Mod that can be filled with an at-will, touch-based, energy drain attack, and the new one has a Soul Pool equal to Class Level (no Caster Mod), replaces the at-will drain touch with an Enervation spell-like usable 2/4/6 times a day, but allows Soul Points to be gained any time he inflicts negative energy levels, from any source. Soul ()drinker () - Another with two versions (note the two links), both allowing energy drain attacks to be converted into Soul Points that can be used for item creation and spell slot recovery. ![]() Inheritor’s Crusader () - A very short divine class with full BAB and full casting, having a capstone that that is a no-save, no-SR judgement of guilt. Hell Knight Signifer () - Full casting and some interesting abilities for an armored caster, as well as flavor from here to doomsday.ĭia ()bolist () - Has two versions (note the two links), one with lower entry requirements, one with extra abilities, but both have some flavorful capabilities for someone trying to manipulate the power-brokers of Hell, including getting the equivalent of an untyped +12 bonus to Cha. It's a specialized prestige class, but it's good at what it does.Īgent of the Grave () - Interesting take on a character looking for an undead ascension.Īrcane Savant () - Being able to steal spells from other lists can be a beautiful thing.īloatmage () - Though I have a hard time making a PC with this (mainly for conceptual reasons) this is a great option for a BBEG or NPC where you might want to show off gluttony/sloth as power. Now, this does cost a single caster level, but is otherwise entirely free for Wizards since they only need some skill ranks, worship requirements, and the Scribe Scroll feat. Runeguard gets four nice effects: they can grant any ally the ability to cast any of their abjuration-spells (use it on your familiar for extra action economy), they can get 1-level metamagic for free, they get a +2 boost to the DC of Gylph and Symbol spells (which they also all know), and as a capstone they can make one spell permanent for free (which combos really well with the symbols). ![]() Gray Gardener is basically "Inquisitor, the PrC", giving out 3D6 sneak attack, three uses of judgment, two uses of bane, and several unique class features at the cost of three levels of spell casting, with pretty mild prerequisites (combat reflexes, 5th-rank skills with 18 skill ranks in total, and 2nd-level divine spells). Winter Witch is good when used to advance a Witch with the Winter Witch archetype. ![]()
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