Rainault
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Two of the players in my group are playing sorcerers. One of the sorcerers plans on choosing the Draconic bloodline and taking the Dragon Disciple prestige class. The other player wants to take the Destined bloodline. Now, originally, we were going to play 3.5, but we just recently made the transition to Pathfinder. The second sorcerer was going to take the Fatespinner prestige class from Complete Arcane, but I offered to redesign the class so that it aligned better with the Destined bloodline, just like Dragon Disciple is aligned with the Draconic bloodline.
So here is my redesigned prestige class: Destiny Weaver. Please give me some constructive feedback; I'm doing my best not to make this class overpowered, but I'm relatively new at designing custom content, so I'm open to criticism.
Destiny Weaver
Hit Die: d6
Base Attack Bonus: +1/2
Good Saving Throws: All
Requirements: Knowledge (arcana) 7 ranks, ability to cast 4th-level arcane spells. If the character has sorcerer levels, he must have the Destined bloodline. If the character gains levels of sorcerer after taking this class, he must take the Destined bloodline.
Class Skills: The destiny weaver's class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Diplomacy (Cha), Escape Artist (Dex), Knowledge (arcana) (Int), Knowledge (history) (Int), Perception (Cha), Spellcraft (Int), and Survival (Wis).
Skill Ranks at Each Level: 2 + Int modifier.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Destiny weavers gain no proficiency with any weapon or armor.
Weave Destiny: Starting at 2nd level, a destiny weaver gains a pool of destiny points. The number of points in a destiny weaver's destiny pool is equal to 1/2 his destiny weaver level + his Charisma modifier. As an immediate action, a destiny weaver may spend one destiny point to reroll any one attack roll, critical hit confirmation roll, or level check made to overcome spell resistance. The player must decide to use this ability after the first roll is made but before the results are revealed by the GM. The second roll must be accepted, even if the results are worse. Once the destiny weaver's level is high enough to grant the It Was Meant To Be ability through his Destined bloodline, he loses the ability and instead gains one bonus point to his destined pool for each daily use of It Was Meant To Be he would have. (+1 point at 9th level, and +2 points at 17th level)
Bloodline Feat: Upon reaching 2nd level, and every three levels thereafter, a destiny weaver receives one bonus feat, chosen from the Destined bloodline's bonus feat list.
Guided: Starting at 3rd level, a destiny weaver applies the luck bonus from his Destined bloodline Fated ability to his AC against attacks of opportunity from casting a spell.
