[Blackdirge Publishing] Master at Arms - Knight of Staves released!

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Blackdirge Publishing takes a closer look at an often-ignored weapon in the newest installment of the Master at Arms series: the knight of staves. Despite its versatility, the quarterstaff is not often found in the hands of skilled warriors, and is usually relegated to serving mages and sorcerers as a backup weapon. The knight of staves, however, has mastered this simple and effective weapon. With his trusty staff he can dispatch foes with a fusillade of lightning-quick strikes, crush them with mighty two-handed blows, or deflect their weapons with elaborate, spinning parries.

The knight of staves is a noble wanderer, an unassuming warrior armed only with a humble staff. He travels the land with only a few meager belongings, aiding those in need, and bringing justice and retribution to the wicked.

So give your PCs and NPCs a little clandestine firepower and help rescue the quarterstaff from obscurity with Blackdirge Publishing and the knight of staves.

Master at Arms – Knight of Staves includes 6 pages of new D20 material, which includes the following:

  • A historical look at the quarterstaff
  • Author’s design notes
  • The knight of staves prestige class
  • Nerrod Garomar, a drow knight of staves
  • Illustration by Jesse Mohn

Master at Arms – Knight of Staves is available at the following sites:

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Vascant said:
Question:
How selective are the requirements for a wizard or sorcerer to take the prestige class?

The entry requirements are a +5 BAB and two feats, so a wizard or sorcerer could take the class at 11th level. Although the class has no spell progression, so it would be a suboptimal choice at best.

BD
 

BLACKDIRGE said:
The entry requirements are a +5 BAB and two feats, so a wizard or sorcerer could take the class at 11th level. Although the class has no spell progression, so it would be a suboptimal choice at best.

BD

Depends on what the flavor is and your version of optimal..It would probably get boring for my groups if I always depended upon the best choice rather then what fit the flavor of the setting.

Anyways, was just looking for something new.. thanks
 

Vascant said:
Depends on what the flavor is and your version of optimal..It would probably get boring for my groups if I always depended upon the best choice rather then what fit the flavor of the setting.

Anyways, was just looking for something new.. thanks

Sorry, I wasn't trying dictate to you the best choice for your character or NPC, I just wanted to let you know that the class isn't designed for spellcasters. I didn't want you to get the wrong impression about the class, possibly buy it, and then be unsatisfied with your purchase.

The theme of the class is an ascetic, wandering warrior or paladin. Sort of like a more lawful robin hood. The class could actually be a nice choice for a martially minded druid, especially since shillelagh works on quarterstaves. :D

BD
 

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