Inheritor’s Crusader questions


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I noticed the prestige class was missing the Hit Dice (which I presume is a d10), class skills, and skill points. Has there been a clairification with the missing info?

I have looked in the other threads and have not seen any answers.

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Thraxus wrote:
I noticed the prestige class was missing the Hit Dice (which I presume is a d10), class skills, and skill points. Has there been a clairification with the missing info?

Ugh. Suck. Yeah: d10.

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Crap. I've been telling people d11.

My bad, folks. My bad.

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I'll check this when I get home and check my original file. Mr. Schneide *CLAIMS* that info isn't in his copy of my turnover to him, but he also *CLAIMS* my middle initial stands for about 30 different things....

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Ooh, catfight. Don't ruin that shiny new office, gentlemen. :D

'Sides, we all know Wes is Vin.

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Sean K Reynolds wrote:
I'll check this when I get home and check my original file. Mr. Schneide *CLAIMS* that info isn't in his copy of my turnover to him, but he also *CLAIMS* my middle initial stands for about 30 different things....

Can you or Wes post the list? ;P

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Someone would have to compile the list from Pathfinder intros, board posts, blog posts, and probably some emails. :p

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Sean K Reynolds wrote:
Someone would have to compile the list from Pathfinder intros, board posts, blog posts, and probably some emails. :p

Maybe Crystal could do that and write a blog about "What does the 'K' stand for?", right? ;P


F. Wesley Schneider wrote:
Thraxus wrote:
I noticed the prestige class was missing the Hit Dice (which I presume is a d10), class skills, and skill points. Has there been a clairification with the missing info?
Ugh. Suck. Yeah: d10.

Thanks Wes. Now I just need the skills.

I have a player thinking about playing a paladin of Iomedae and I was planing on showing him the prestige class, when I noticed the missing info.

I have to say that I really like the 3-level and 5-level prestige classes for a deity's faithful. They provide a bit of variation without consuming 10 levels worth of advancement (especially with adventure paths ending befor 20th level).

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Sean K Reynolds wrote:
he also *CLAIMS* my middle initial stands for about 30 different things....

Doesn't Wes know there isn't even a k in "about 30 different things"?

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Class skills should be Craft, Diplomacy, Heal, Knowledge (history), Knowledge (nobility), Knowledge (religion), Profession, and Sense Motive.

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Sean K Reynolds wrote:
Class skills should be Craft, Diplomacy, Heal, Knowledge (history), Knowledge (nobility), Knowledge (religion), Profession, and Sense Motive.

2 + Int mod per level?

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Heh, yes. :) Sorry, getting back into the work groove after being twitterpated. :)

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Sean K Reynolds wrote:
Heh, yes. :) Sorry, getting back into the work groove after being twitterpated. :)

Haven't you heard? you no longer need Twitter. Just watch Conan O'Brien at 11:30... he now has a bit called "Twitter Tracker" which compiles the only relevant twitters you should ever care about.

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Shouldn't that be Twitter Twacker?

and I liked the article on Iomade. It made me want to play a cleric/paladin of Iomade, and that is what I call a 'win' for a deity article.


Thanks Sean. I will pass the info on to my players.


Could there be a bit more clarification about the "sword against injustice" power? The description is a bit flaky, but implies that the ability can be used once per day for free, and additional uses make a wielder fatigued (so you can use it more than once a day) - and additionally although you cannot use the ability if fatigued - you can prevent fatigue by expending lay-on-hands (or channels).

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LoreKeeper wrote:

Could there be a bit more clarification about the "sword against injustice" power? The description is a bit flaky, but implies that the ability can be used once per day for free, and additional uses make a wielder fatigued (so you can use it more than once a day) - and additionally although you cannot use the ability if fatigued - you can prevent fatigue by expending lay-on-hands (or channels).

You understand it. :)

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I can only say I loved Iomedae's article...
had been waiting for it for longer than a year...
it was worth it :D

Playing with LG Clerics since before times :P

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Yay! I was hoping you'd like it. :)


Well, from the sound of it, everyone likes the Iomedae article. Since the Pathfinder AP articles covering the deities of Golarion are among my favorites, I may have to pick up AP #26 before much longer.

Hopefully not before my ordered (through Borders) copy of Fortress of the Stone Giants shows up, though.

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Sean K Reynolds wrote:
Yay! I was hoping you'd like it. :)

:D well i love the goddess and is very well written, so we have no complains and it brings many new things to the table.

and it makes reasonably why there are so many silver dragons serving and fighting for "mother Iomedae"...

since i am no artist, a token of my appreciation for the goddess is asking for art for my Iomedaean priestess... i have spent a lot more than I should...

a token example: Jordan Fenix, Cleric of Iomedae, she who kicks Lawful Stupid Paladins into the fold... (yeah... she accepted the ungrateful work of Eclesiastical Investigator)


N'wah wrote:

Crap. I've been telling people d11.

My bad, folks. My bad.

I told them they don't get HP or skill points


Quick question. Does the Inheritor's Crusader increase in Channel Energy? It's shown as a prerequisite, but isn't mentioned in the abilities. Just wondering if it's an omission.


Byung Shin wrote:
Quick question. Does the Inheritor's Crusader increase in Channel Energy? It's shown as a prerequisite, but isn't mentioned in the abilities. Just wondering if it's an omission.

A variation on this question would be "Does the Inheritor's crusader gain additional lay on hands uses with level, or are they stuck with what their non-prestige class paladin levels give them?"

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Caedwyr wrote:
Byung Shin wrote:
Quick question. Does the Inheritor's Crusader increase in Channel Energy? It's shown as a prerequisite, but isn't mentioned in the abilities. Just wondering if it's an omission.
A variation on this question would be "Does the Inheritor's crusader gain additional lay on hands uses with level, or are they stuck with what their non-prestige class paladin levels give them?"

You don't get those things unless something in the prestige class says you get those things. I don't believe theres anything in that prestige class description that says you get those things. But it's only a three-level class, so it's not like you're falling too far behind a non-prestige character.


Sean K Reynolds wrote:
Caedwyr wrote:
Byung Shin wrote:
Quick question. Does the Inheritor's Crusader increase in Channel Energy? It's shown as a prerequisite, but isn't mentioned in the abilities. Just wondering if it's an omission.
A variation on this question would be "Does the Inheritor's crusader gain additional lay on hands uses with level, or are they stuck with what their non-prestige class paladin levels give them?"
You don't get those things unless something in the prestige class says you get those things. I don't believe theres anything in that prestige class description that says you get those things. But it's only a three-level class, so it's not like you're falling too far behind a non-prestige character.

Thanks for the quick answer. I only asked as this prestige class had a lot of other information/material left out that was clarified in this thread.

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as a houserule I would allow that PrC to stack with channel if the character has not taken the vow of the sword (or whatever it's called, which lets you qualify for fighter feats)

So the PrC gives you either: A) channel or B) vow of the sword thingy


would an oracle get an increase in caster level if taking this class as it stands only cleric/paladin would get an increase but oracles can qualify as well

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justin O'Callaghan wrote:
would an oracle get an increase in caster level if taking this class as it stands only cleric/paladin would get an increase but oracles can qualify as well

I didn't see an answer to this. Was the class intended to be only for clerics and paladins? If not it would have been much cleaner to have it advance divine spellcasting levels, with a choice at the start if the character has multiple divine spellcasting classes.

As it stands, an Oracle does not have its spellcasting advanced by this class. Should it be advanced, or does the class stand as written?


What book is this PrC in?

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AP #26 (Council of Thieves, book 2): The Sixfold Trial, in the article on Iomedae. :)

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