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<blockquote data-quote="s0rn" data-source="post: 977709" data-attributes="member: 466"><p>One of the players in my group is looking to create a new prestige class for himself and his cohort (he is currently playing a 13th level bard, and his cohort is a 12th level wizard). I am not the DM, but people often come to me with rules questions, and he is looking for my advice on this. I have my own thoughts on the class, but I thought I would put it up here for everyone to take a shot at. Please let me know what you think, your opinions will be helpful in giving this player reasons for not allowing this into the game.</p><p></p><p>(I couldn't get the tables formatted correctly so please see the attached word document for the class).</p><p></p><p>Edit: The player has added the following to his proposal:</p><p></p><p>1) Dedicated Partners must be within speaking range to be able to use this prestige classes spells.</p><p>2) If one partner dies the other can not use the prestige class's spells ( spells granted specifically from the prestige class) with the exception of if you had taken raise dead, resurrection, or true resurrection to revive your partner only.</p><p>3) If partner dies then the surviving partner is at a -1 morale penalty to all checks, spell DC's, attacks, saves, etc until the partner is brought back to life or 5 years have passed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s0rn, post: 977709, member: 466"] One of the players in my group is looking to create a new prestige class for himself and his cohort (he is currently playing a 13th level bard, and his cohort is a 12th level wizard). I am not the DM, but people often come to me with rules questions, and he is looking for my advice on this. I have my own thoughts on the class, but I thought I would put it up here for everyone to take a shot at. Please let me know what you think, your opinions will be helpful in giving this player reasons for not allowing this into the game. (I couldn't get the tables formatted correctly so please see the attached word document for the class). Edit: The player has added the following to his proposal: 1) Dedicated Partners must be within speaking range to be able to use this prestige classes spells. 2) If one partner dies the other can not use the prestige class's spells ( spells granted specifically from the prestige class) with the exception of if you had taken raise dead, resurrection, or true resurrection to revive your partner only. 3) If partner dies then the surviving partner is at a -1 morale penalty to all checks, spell DC's, attacks, saves, etc until the partner is brought back to life or 5 years have passed. [/QUOTE]
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