| kyrt-ryder |
NOPE! [and Pathfinder hates prestige classes anyway, so you're not likely to get one.]
Your best bet would probably be an archetype that trades something you don't value as much in order to get the other.
A Worship Leader Cleric Archetype who gives up all domain stuff might be able to pick up Bardic Performance while having full channeling.
| Rynjin |
| Beercifer |
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Okay...Here's the idea...
Divine Muse
D8 hit points per level
Requirements:
Alignment any non-evil
Skills: Heal 5 ranks, Know Religion 5 ranks, Perform (any) 5 ranks,
Special: Channel positive energy 3d6, Inspire Courage +1
Class Skills:
Appraise, Bluff, Craft (any), Diplomacy, Disguise, Heal, Know (any), Linguistics, Perform, Profession (any), Sense Motive, Spellcraft, Use Magic Device
Ranks per level: 4+Int mod
Uses a slow BAB progression for a ten level prestige class
Strong Will save, weak Fort and Reflex.
Odd levels gain +1 divine spell casting
Even levels gain +1 arcane spell casting
(so if you do the whole ten levels, you basically go up five levels in each of your base classes for spell casting)
Level 1: Channel increases by a d6, Inspire courage +1
Level 2: Divine Meditation, Epiphany
Level 3: Channel increases by a d6, Allegro
Level 4: Ballad, Inspiration
Level 5: Channel increases by a d6, Inspire courage +1
Level 6: Hymm, Improved Divine Meditation
Level 7: Channel increases by a d6, Inspiration
Level 8: Greater Meditation
Level 9: Channel increases by a d6, Inspire courage +1
Level 10: Inspiration, Cresendo
Divine Muse levels stack with classes for the purposes of Inspire Courage and Channel Energy. Once they choose this prestige class, Channel Energy can only be used to heal allies, not to injure or destroy undead or other foes.
Level 2: Epiphany--As a move action, sacrifice a number of Channels up to your Divine Muse level to regain 3 times the number of bardic performances. It is possible to have more than the number of usual amount of bardic performances, and have a temporary number of them for up to an hour. If they aren't used within the hour, the temporary bardic performances fade from the Divine Muse.
Divine Meditation--The Divine Muse chooses Fatigue, Shaken, or Sickened mercies, like a paladin. Whenever she channels energy to heal while maintaining a bardic performance, afflicted allies remove that condition.
Level 3: Allegro--The Divine Muse can sacrifice five uses of Bardic Performance while channeling to make it a swift action.
Level 4: Ballad--The Divine Muse may, as part of starting or maintaining a Bardic Performance, expend a use of Channel Energy to provide a shield bonus equal to her inspire courage bonus until the start of her next turn. She may affect her allies in number up to her Divine Muse level.
Inspiration--Choose one Knowledge or Performance skill. Add your class level to the skill total as a Sacred Bonus. At 7th and 10th level, she is allowed to select an additional skill to gain the sacred bonus.
Level 6: Hymm-- As a swift action, the Divine Muse can sacrifice five uses of Bardic Performances when channeling to maximize the channel energy.
Improved Meditation--The Divine Muse can add Exhausted, Frightened, Nauseated, Diseased, or Poisoned to his Mercy selection.
Level 8: Greater Meditation--The Divine Muse can add Cursed, Blinded, Deafened, Paralyzed, or Petrified to his Mercy Selection.
Level 10: Crescendo--As a full-round action, the Divine Muse may sacrifice fifteen Bardic Performances to affect every ally within 30 feet with heal, using their character level as the caster level. Those affected also receive the benefits of the spell "Greater Heroism" for a number of rounds equal to her Charisma score.
| Beercifer |
Beercifer wrote:That combines the bardic performances and clerical channeling ability and increases them over the ten levels?Why not Evangelist?
Actually, that looks quite good. Thank you.
I also posted an idea for a prestige class (knowing that Pathfinder doesn't really like them is fine), thinking that while this might be misplaced, some of the people in the forums might like this. My friend Mike and his wife, Liz, came up with the bulk of it.