Rusty Ironpants RPG Superstar 2015 Top 16 |
Rusty Ironpants wrote:There's a 4th-level example of a Risen Guardsmen in the NPC Guide. He's a ranger 2/fighter 2 I believe. No prestige class though.
Is the Risen Guard actually printed as a prestige class somewhere? All I am aware of is the prestige award in Pathfinder Society Field Guide.
Thanks, I didn't recall that. I will have to check it out.
Derek Vande Brake |
Any deities within one step of LG can have paladins. Beyond that, you're either bad at being a paladin or bad at representing your deity. (To paraphrase something that I think JJ said.)
Well that's what i thought, but then Faiths of Balance explicitly has a paladin code for Abadar but didn't for Irori.
Fredrik |
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I googled and found this illuminating thread. I think you'll like it. :)
IconoclasticScream |
How is it there are already half a dozen threads about Ultimate Equipment and no one is talking about this book yet?!
I have no idea if anyone had the same thing happen, but I only had Ultimate Equipment and one other book ship today. The bulk of my order is still waiting to be sent, and that included Paths of Prestige.
chavamana |
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Specifically the Paladin of Irori? HINT HINT
Ah... And here I thought of you (Mikaze specifically) when I read the Magaambyan Arcanist.
1) Requirements: Any good
Magaambyan Arcanist are students at one of the oldest academis of learning on Golarion, located in the heart of the Mwangi Jungle. The legendary Old-Mage Jatembe and his Ten Magic Warriors founded the school...
It gives us arcane magic users with good auras and the 10th level ability is Altruistic Guardian. I like it a great deal.
As for the Champion of Irori it requires the smite evil and still mind class features... and it has a Whirlwind Smite as one of the class abilities. :)
How is that for a tease?
chavamana |
Shisumo wrote:How is it there are already half a dozen threads about Ultimate Equipment and no one is talking about this book yet?!I have no idea if anyone had the same thing happen, but I only had Ultimate Equipment and one other book ship today. The bulk of my order is still waiting to be sent, and that included Paths of Prestige.
I got everything except my Bestiary Box shipped.
Mikaze |
Mikaze wrote:Specifically the Paladin of Irori? HINT HINTAh... And here I thought of you (Mikaze specifically) when I read the Magaambyan Arcanist.
1) Requirements: Any good
Paths of Prestige wrote:Magaambyan Arcanist are students at one of the oldest academis of learning on Golarion, located in the heart of the Mwangi Jungle. The legendary Old-Mage Jatembe and his Ten Magic Warriors founded the school...It gives us arcane magic users with good auras and the 10th level ability is Altruistic Guardian. I like it a great deal.
As for the Champion of Irori it requires the smite evil and still mind class features... and it has a Whirlwind Smite as one of the class abilities. :)
How is that for a tease?
NIEC!
The images that pop in my head with Whirlwind Smite combined with an unarmed warrior are...oh man...
Regarding Magaambyan Arcanist and Any Good: Good ol' Jatembe and Nantambu came through again. :) Really happy to see that town get some more love.
Thanks!
Mikaze |
Mikaze wrote:Odd, considering that Jatembe himself was neutral. Magaambya is certainly a good-aligned city though.
It gives us arcane magic users with good auras and the 10th level ability is Altruistic Guardian. I like it a great deal.
The N listing in the first printing of Inner Sea Magic was actually a typo(I'm not certain but there may have been a couple of other alignments that were off a bit, maybe a Runelord? Can't recall). His actual alignment crossed over to the city he founded, though what each of his Ten Magic Warriors were, be it alignment or anything else, is still unknown!
Matt Goodall Contributor, RPG Superstar 2010 |
Azure_Zero |
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IconoclasticScream wrote:I got everything except my Bestiary Box shipped.Shisumo wrote:How is it there are already half a dozen threads about Ultimate Equipment and no one is talking about this book yet?!I have no idea if anyone had the same thing happen, but I only had Ultimate Equipment and one other book ship today. The bulk of my order is still waiting to be sent, and that included Paths of Prestige.
Great,
Now that I know they are shipping,I'll be check my e-mail box every hour.
Edit: scratch that, every 10 minutes
Cheapy |
Generic Villain wrote:The N listing in the first printing of Inner Sea Magic was actually a typoMikaze wrote:Odd, considering that Jatembe himself was neutral. Magaambya is certainly a good-aligned city though.
It gives us arcane magic users with good auras and the 10th level ability is Altruistic Guardian. I like it a great deal.
But don't you want to keep the original author's original intent for it to be N? (kidding!)
The teaser she gave you sounds pretty cool!
James Jacobs Creative Director |
Generic Villain wrote:The N listing in the first printing of Inner Sea Magic was actually a typo(I'm not certain but there may have been a couple of other alignments that were off a bit, maybe a Runelord? Can't recall). His actual alignment crossed over to the city he founded, though what each of his Ten Magic Warriors were, be it alignment or anything else, is still unknown!Mikaze wrote:Odd, considering that Jatembe himself was neutral. Magaambya is certainly a good-aligned city though.
It gives us arcane magic users with good auras and the 10th level ability is Altruistic Guardian. I like it a great deal.
The two typos in that section were Jatembe (who should be neutral good) and Iomedae (who should be lawful good).
Eric Hinkle |
Ah... And here I thought of you (Mikaze specifically) when I read the Magaambyan Arcanist.1) Requirements: Any good
Paths of Prestige wrote:Magaambyan Arcanist are students at one of the oldest academis of learning on Golarion, located in the heart of the Mwangi Jungle. The legendary Old-Mage Jatembe and his Ten Magic Warriors founded the school...It gives us arcane magic users with good auras and the 10th level ability is Altruistic Guardian. I like it a great deal.
As for the Champion of Irori it requires the smite evil and still mind class features... and it has a Whirlwind Smite as one of the class abilities. :)
How is that for a tease?
I was actually sort of lukewarm* about the Magaambya and Old Mage Jatembe before this, but having heard this much I am now SO eager to see more! Gotta get this book!
* -- 'Lukewarm' by Paizo/Golarion standards, that is, meaning that I've been hoping for more but only after they covered places like Numeria and the Mana Waste.
Jason Nelson Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games |
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This product really should knock your socks off. The PrC's in here have interesting foci and suites of abilities that aren't necessarily BETTER than things a base class character could do, but they are DIFFERENT and offer up some very interesting thematic opportunities for being out of the ordinary. The themes are tight and well-integrated with Golarion lore. In all, it really came out very well.
If you must have spoilage, check out the Riftwarden's capstone ability, Greater Counterport, which allows it to negate a teleportation effect as it happens, redirect its arrival point, or even forcibly recall a creature that has teleported away. Sure, they get a save, but still it's a fun way to say NO ESCAPE FOR YOU!
chavamana |
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... But there are so many...
Please delete if this is not an ok spoiler
Arclord of Nex
Blackfire Adept
Magaambyan Arcanist
Razmiran Priest
Riftwarden
Tattooed Mystic
Veiled Illusionist
Winter Witch
Divine
Champion of Irori
Dawnflower Dissident
Green Faith Acolyte
Hellknight Signifer
Prophet of Kalistrade
Storm Kindler
Umbral Court Agent
Brawn
Aldori Swordlord
Brother of the Seal
Golden Legionnaire
Knight of Ozem
Lantern Bearer
Mammoth Rider
Pit Fighter
Shieldmarshal
Skyseeker
Guile
Aspis Agent
Bellflower Tiller
Daggermark Poisoner
Gray Gardener
Noble Scion
Sleepless Detective
Cheapy |
to chavamana -- Thank you very much for the list!
Here is a question whose answer will point me to various things that I have been wondering about:
Do any of the prestige classes listed under "arcane" or "divine" advance any prior class features other than spellcasting?
I don't have the book yet, but due to the philosophy that you need to give up something for PrCs, I doubt so.
James Jacobs Creative Director |
The signifier is an unusual case in that it works for ANY spellcaster—its prerequisites for spellcasting are "Able to cast 3rd level spells." So you can be divine or arcane.
"Piety" in this case is not a rules term, but a general organization term that we use to lump together prestige classes that have elements of faith and worship in their flavor OR in their rules. In the case of the Hellknight signifier, there's an element of faith in the order and perhaps in matters diabolical.
nighttree |
The signifier is an unusual case in that it works for ANY spellcaster—its prerequisites for spellcasting are "Able to cast 3rd level spells." So you can be divine or arcane.
"Piety" in this case is not a rules term, but a general organization term that we use to lump together prestige classes that have elements of faith and worship in their flavor OR in their rules. In the case of the Hellknight signifier, there's an element of faith in the order and perhaps in matters diabolical.
Thank the god's.....and thank you James ;)
Eric Hinkle |
The signifier is an unusual case in that it works for ANY spellcaster—its prerequisites for spellcasting are "Able to cast 3rd level spells." So you can be divine or arcane.
"Piety" in this case is not a rules term, but a general organization term that we use to lump together prestige classes that have elements of faith and worship in their flavor OR in their rules. In the case of the Hellknight signifier, there's an element of faith in the order and perhaps in matters diabolical.
This does clarify things. I seem to recall it being mentioned as a PrC that would work very well with the Magus class.
Patrick Renie |
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I might be a little confused for the winter witch prc,
** spoiler omitted **
Short answer: almost. The exception is that your first level in the winter witch PrC doesn't count toward your spells per day in the witch class, as noted on the Winter Witch table on page 63 of Paths of Prestige.
David knott 242 |
David knott 242 wrote:I don't have the book yet, but due to the philosophy that you need to give up something for PrCs, I doubt so.to chavamana -- Thank you very much for the list!
Here is a question whose answer will point me to various things that I have been wondering about:
Do any of the prestige classes listed under "arcane" or "divine" advance any prior class features other than spellcasting?
Not so fast -- I was not assuming that any prestige class would get full spell casting as well as full progression in something else. I just figured that since many prestige classes advance spell casting ability in full or in part, I would try to shift the focus to those classes that advance something else.
So would the Winter Witch be an example of what I was looking for?
Shisumo |
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What is the schtick of the pit fighter in general?
In brief terms, you can imagine them as the barbarian version of the gladiator fighter archetype. Performance combat meets rage, including a neat ability to rage without spending rounds of rage as long as the crowd is on your side.
Also, I WANT TO PLAY A CHAMPION OF IRORI SO BADLY. Mikaze, you are going to be very happy.
A Ninja |
Glutton wrote:What is the schtick of the pit fighter in general?In brief terms, you can imagine them as the barbarian version of the gladiator fighter archetype. Performance combat meets rage, including a neat ability to rage without spending rounds of rage as long as the crowd is on your side.
Also, I WANT TO PLAY A CHAMPION OF IRORI SO BADLY. Mikaze, you are going to be very happy.
That actually sounds pretty awesome, as for the Champ of Irori, It sounds quite awesome.