Just as there are infinite kami, there are infinite ways to venerate them.
Class Expansions: Onmyoji Archetypes introduces two archetypes for Endzeitgeist top 10 of 2015 nominee The Onmyoji: A Japanese Occult Diviner, including one that, by popular demand, gets rid of the onmyoji's ever-present pet.
Grinning fox: A many-tailed trickster who aligns himself with the kitsune, the grinning fox archetype does away with an onmyoji's shikigami, electing instead to obtain a larger spirit pool and a battery of sneaky spell-like abilities through excessive dipping into the Magical Tail feat.
Herald of the Lucky God: One of the onmyoji's more amusing features was Friendship feats, each aligned with one of the Seven Lucky Gods. The herald of the lucky god chooses one of the Seven, to the exclusion of the others, thus gaining abilities in line with his patron. From gaining influence over a tiny pocket of hammerspace to going berserk whenever your readied actions don't come to fruition, the Seven Lucky Gods have quirky abilities to fit most who would supplicate themselves before them. [Author's Note: Jurojin wanted to let you all know that he's willing to make a really good deal in exchange for your worship given that he has no real congregation. I'd take him up on that if I were you.]
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This inexpensive expansion for the superb Onmyōji-class clocks in at 4 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD, leaving us with two pages for the archetypes, so let's take a look!
The first of the archetypes (both of which sport a brief paragraph of well-written fluff, just fyi) would be the Grinning Fox. Instead of aid of the minor kami ability, these fellows may choose an at-will cantrip and an at-will orison each day. Additionally, at 1st level, these guys get the Cha-based SP to cast lesser confusion twice a day...and grow their first fox tail, from now on counting as kitsune for purposes of e.g. the Magical Tail feat. The grinning fox receives spirit points equal to his class level plus Charisma modifier and replenishes these after 8 hours rest/meditation. At 2nd level, instead of gaining a shikigami, these folks gain Magical Tail as a bonus feat for the first time, gaining the feat an additional time every 2 levels thereafter. If the grinning fox already has the feat 8 times, he may instead choose one SP granted by it and increase daily uses for said SP by +1. I really like this archetype - in less "magical" worlds, this allows a player to undergo basically a kitsune-like apotheosis without introducing the race, while in high fantasy campaigns, it adds an interesting dimension to the interaction with kitsune: Do they frown upon Grinning Foxes? Encourage them? Perhaps even create them? Nice one!
The second archetype would be more complex - the Herald of the Lucky God. These guys exclusively specialize on one of the lucky gods - the lucky gods are listed including their dominions, but here's the catch - you get the petition of the lucky god you have chosen as a bonus petition as soon as you meet the prerequisites...however, you may never learn the petitions of the other lucky gods. Similarly, whenever the herald gains a class level and meets the prerequisites for the friendship feat associated with the chosen lucky god, he automatically receives it - once again, gods and associated friendship feats are listed for your convenience. This ability replaces aid of the minor kami. The archetype also learns an unique trick: At 3rd level, the herald learns the so-called Lucky God's Cantrip of the associated deity - and no, this is no 0-level spell. Instead, the abilities are either extraordinary or supernatural abilities, The abilities generally fit rather well with the respective theme of the lucky god chosen: Benzaiten, for example, grants all Knowledge skills as class skills and allows for untrained use of them. Daikokuten gets a pocket dimension that can hold one object of up to 5 lbs. (Hammerspace!), while e.g. Bishamonten grants an insight bonus to atk and AC when readying an action that is then wasted. While I'd champion a scaling bonus for the latter, you see that the abilities are pretty creative! Have I mentioned "Frequent Dier" that pays for a part of the costs of the spells that returned the character to life? If you're a DM like me, this will be used OFTEN. And yes, this got a chuckle out of me.
Conclusion:
Editing and formatting are top-notch - I noticed no glitches. Layout adheres to Interjection Games' two-column b/w-standard and the pdf provides stock photography of a rendition of the lucky gods, fitting exceedingly well. The pdf has no bookmarks, but frankly, needs none at this length.
So Alexander Augunas obviously had to sneak a kitsune-themed...wait. Wrong company and author, so sorry! ;P
Kidding aside, Bradley Crouch's expansion of the absolutely SUPERB, brilliant, genius, awesome, buy it now-level of greatness onmyōji-class is short, sweet and to the point. For a single buck, you get two well-made archetypes that certainly enrich the game and add new dimensions to the glorious base class. While I'm not completely blown out of the water by this expansion, it is still an excellent addition, which, at the ridiculously low $1-pricetag, is a no-brainer. MY final verdict will clock in at 5 stars.
This PDF is 2 page long if you don't take into account the cover and legal stuff.
So for 1 buck, you get access to 2 archetypes for the Onmyoji.
The first one is the Grinning Fox, who in exchange for the shikigami, get's acces to spell-like abilities via the Kitsune Tail racial feat, gaining the full 9 tails by 18th level, or even before if you use your feats to get it earlier. Your spirit pool also gets larger, by 8 points at 20th level and that is the equivalent of almost 3 feats. A fair trade for the pet of a pet class. Something funny/weird about this archetype is that it is not kitsune-exclusive, so you can get a nagaji, dwarf or even android or any monster with class levels sport fox tails. You also receive a weakened version of Aid of the Minor Kami called Kitsune Magic. This is important since it apparently bars the Onmyoji from taking 5 feats (the Aid series) and 5 petitions (the Gift series), and also barring the option of combining this archetype with the next one.
The second archetype is the Herald of the Lucky God. You become focused on one of the 7 LG, gaining their petition and feat as a bonus when you meet the pre-requisites, which will be from 8th to 16th level depending on the LG you choose. You also get something oddly called LG's cantrip. These 7 abilities vary in power and usefulness, such as making all Knowledge checks untrained and treating them as class skills, to getting a partial refund when raised from the dead. For all these abilities, the onmyoji gives up the possibility of learning 6 petitions (the ones from the other LG), and the Aid of the Minor Kami ability, which as mentioned before, bars the Onmyoji form taking some feats and petitions.
All in all, nice archetypes for the already-awesome Onmyoji. The only problem I have with them is that the Grinning Fox is not Kitsun-exclusive (which will be in my games), and that the removal of the Aid of the Minor Kami ability prevents the Onmyoji from taking some options, which may or may not be intended. I would love to hear the author's word on this.
If you liked the Onmyoji, common and shell out a buck for these cool archetypes.
Oh i hadn't noticed this. i want it.
though i've still sadly yet to find a game that will allow me to play the class in he first place haha.
but super neat