Really? Why? I think the AA is already difficult enough to qualify for...Crothian said:Another thing you might want to do is make Crafts arms and Armor feat a prerequite.
Really? Why? I think the AA is already difficult enough to qualify for...Crothian said:Another thing you might want to do is make Crafts arms and Armor feat a prerequite.
jaults said:Really? Why? I think the AA is already difficult enough to qualify for...
And what do you suggest giving the class in exchange for making it more difficult to qualify for?Crothian said:In adding another prerequite you can have the class be a little more powerful. Sure, it does make the class hardier to get into. But in return you make the class a little more powerful.
I'm not really interested in making the class a "real" PrC. I just want to make it fit with the player's desires a bit more. The PC already qualifies for the class with the prereqs as written (other than the DM-imposed "Go recover the Book of Illuminated Arrows", the lost training manual for the AA), so that is not an issue.Crothian said:Edit: Also, in making the class more mage friendly, you really need to lower that BAB as a prerequite. I'd make it +4
jaults said:And what do you suggest giving the class in exchange for making it more difficult to qualify for?
I'm not really interested in making the class a "real" PrC. I just want to make it fit with the player's desires a bit more. The PC already qualifies for the class with the prereqs as written (other than the DM-imposed "Go recover the Book of Illuminated Arrows", the lost training manual for the AA), so that is not an issue.
Originally posted by Crothian
Edit: Also, in making the class more mage friendly, you really need to lower that BAB as a prerequite. I'd make it +4
van-cur said:
One wouldn't want to lower the BAB anyway, since then full wizards (level 10) could take the class, and that would really be unbalanced...