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The Planar Shepherd planes

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hey all

i need some help!
iam building a Planar Shepherd but i can't finde out where to find a creature native list to all the different planes (if there is any).

Does any one know where i can find a list over the different creature native to over the planes.

Thanks! :D
 

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I'm not familiar with the Planar Sheperd...which source is that from. Also, I'm not sure there is any single list that notes which creatures are native to which planes...if there is, I'd suspect it to be in the Manual of the Planes, which sadly is a resource that I am lacking.
 

Dandu will be able to point to the Planar Shepherd Handbook which I am sure has all this info.

It is the most broken class ever created. You can change into an Efreet with all of its supernatural powers and get 3 wishes per day. That is a quick campaign-ender.
 



I think it goes Taint Scholar, Beholder Mage, Illithid Savant, Planar Shepard, Dweomerkeeper, Incantatrix, Intiate of the Sevenfold Veil.
 

Welcome!

I'm not familiar with the Planar Sheperd...which source is that from. Also, I'm not sure there is any single list that notes which creatures are native to which planes...if there is, I'd suspect it to be in the Manual of the Planes, which sadly is a resource that I am lacking.
hey Rhun
it is from Planar Shepard Eberron - Faiths of Eberron
 

Dandu will be able to point to the Planar Shepherd Handbook which I am sure has all this info.

It is the most broken class ever created. You can change into an Efreet with all of its supernatural powers and get 3 wishes per day. That is a quick campaign-ender.
My GM sayt that i can't use that and i just want some nice creature to play with ^^
 


A beholder mage combines the best of two worlds; it can learn new spells as a wizard can, and there is no upper limit to the number of spells it can learn and know. However, it casts its spells on the fl y like a sorcerer. A beholder mage of high level typically knows a huge number of spells and can call upon any one of them at any time, providing it has a spell slot open of the appropriate spell level.
As with its eye rays, casting a spell from a spell-stalk is a free
action (although a single spell-stalk can cast only one spell
per round).
Are you beginning to see a problem here when you combine all of this with a class that grants 9th level spells in 10 levels, which can technically be entered into at level 1 if you have some way of getting a high level NPC to cast PAO on you once or twice?
 
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