Zaister |
Or you could support Paizo and buy Paths of Prestige. The PDF is 14 bucks.
Pendagast |
Prestiges in pathfinder are rather lackluster I think. The book made me much more sad than happy. Buying a book to look at one prestige class is a bit overboard isn't it?
I agree, It miffs me a bit I pay 50 bucks for a book thats fully displayed, minus art, but I cant find something to reference in an obscure splat book without having to pay 8-14 bucks for it, but everyone can see/use the information I dropped a few hours of pay on. Not cool.
Joana |
Prestige classes are available at Archives of Nethys. Easier to find things there since PFSRD removed all proper nouns.
lemeres |
I'm...fairly certain that the original names are kept in the urls...if that helps at all. Just scrolling your mouse over the links on the srd might help you identify the material
I think it is just called swordlord now... under the S-Z section for prestige classes. Not needed at this point, but felt I still needed to say it.
lemeres |
Or taken the legalistic curse as an oracle... since you need some infernal influence twisting your mind to understand it.
Although, to be fair, I can somewhat understand the position, since it can be hard to protect copyright and it is very easy for someone to enjoy the game without ever paying a cent if they just use the system and make their own campaigns. Still, the way they go about it is obviously a bizarre ritual to the gods of frustration.