
DarkOne7141981 |

Hey everyone!
I am looking for a PrC that will advance Divine Spellcasting and provide 4-6 Skill Points per level for five levels to complete a PC I am designing. Ideally this PrC would be compatible with a Cleric of Calistria who has focused on the Trickery Domain, whip use, and taking full advantage of two trees of the Deific Obedience feat by way of the Divine Paragon archetype and the Evangelist PrC.
Does anyone with a better, more encyclopedic knowledge of Pathfinder know of a good PrC to finish this out to 20? It's largely just for theory-crafting, but I would like to find a decent closer for the PC.
The PrC Enchanting Courtesan PrC was suggested on another forum, along with the Prestigious Spellcaster feat and the Magical Knack trait. I am not 100% sure I can fit them into the theoretical build, but I am considering them. Does anyone else have any good ideas?
Thanks!

DarkOne7141981 |

WatersLethe, Cleric only gives 2 skill points per level - the PC is intended to fulfill the role of skill-junkie as well as divine caster. If I can get more skill ranks without losing caster levels that would suffice for my intentions.
Goddity, yeah, Loremaster works I guess. It has a heavy entrance requirement, but would be an option.
Anyone got any other good ideas?

WatersLethe |

Yes I know the feat. I was asking about the latter half of the sentence.
Favored Prestige Class grants you a +2 bonus to one of the prestige class's class skills that upgrades to +4 at 10 ranks in that skill. It would also give the Evangelist a +1 skill rank per level if he used the FCBs on that.

DarkOne7141981 |

Cavall, you're certainly right. That's why I came to the forum to see if anyone knew of any other exceptions to that tendency. If I can find some more good, flavorful options that progress both skill points per level and spells it would be great.
Favored Prestige Class certainly could prove worthwhile. I will look into it too. The increase in skill points per level from 2 + Int (Cleric) to 6 + Int (Exalted) is likely to be enough without the feat for those levels, though.
Thanks for the idea!