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I've torn myself away from listening to Canadian news today to announce the release of the Gold Legionnaire Prestige Archetype.
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Gold legionaries are the heroes and exemplars of a young nation full of hope. Expressing the hope and will of their country, the gold legionnaire shapes any group he leads or joins into a coherent force for good.
Prestige Class: Golden legionnaire.
Build Class: Fighter, Ranger
Role: Above all else, the Gold Legion’s duty is security; the Legion extensively trains its soldiers in defensive tactics and strategies that ensure the protection of both the people and other members of the Legion. That said, a typical gold legionnaire exhibits audacious courage, and unflinchingly puts himself between those he protects and possible threats.
What is a Prestige Archetype?
A prestige archetype is a prestige class turned into a normal 20-level class, similar to an archetype or alternate class.
The goal when making these prestige archetypes has been to capture the flavor of the prestige class rather than to make an exact copy of how it would normally be. Attack bonuses, hit dice, class skills, spells, and class features have been unified and spread evenly over levels. This means that most prestige archetypes have their prestige abilities spread over the entire 20 level spread. Unlike how prestige classes normally work, these archetypes have a few complete class abilities rather than many abilities limited to a low level. In some cases, you get the choice of one of several class abilities rather than stymied versions of all the abilities.
A prestige archetype generally has elements of one or more regular character classes, to represent how prestige prerequisites were met and character development after the prestige class has ended. Sometimes there is more than one class that naturally leads itself to a particular prestige class, which can lead to several different prestige archetypes for different combinations. A few are not built on a regular class, instead expanding the idea behind the prestige class to a full 20 levels. —Carl Cramér
This is part of the Warrior Prestige Archetype Work-In-Progress.