Drawven Cleric PrC???

Drawmack

First Post
I am playing a Dwarven Cleric who is right now 1st level - View Character Sheet

I would like to take a prestige class around seventh level. I'm debating on taking 5/6th levels as a rogue (we don't use the prefered class rules) to gain some skill points, evasion and a backstab.

The books I can use as resources are:
T&T, DMG, DotF, QC, All Three Gods Books from Bastion Press, Ink & Quill, Pale Designs, Any Free Resource, Freeport & Bluffsides. So I can only take PrCs from these resources.
 

log in or register to remove this ad



Gatecrasher Prestige Class

The Gatecrasher is in the Manual of the Planes book. (I know it's not on your list) But the abilities of the gatecrasher, coupled with some cleric spells would rock.
 

The problem with evasion is that it limits you to light armor plus your reflex save is going to be lousy. Taking rogue first would give you 24 skill points at the cost of 2 hit points.

I don't know of any prestige class that complements a rogue/cleric. You won't have good spells and you won't have good fighting ability. I suggest sticking to cleric. My fave cleric PrC is Divine Disciple but since you are limited to those books you mentioned your prestige choices are somewhat limited. Just make sure you have full caster progression.
 
Last edited:

I'm thinking of taking the warpriest from DotF. Doesn't have full spell progression but gets a lot of spell like abilities.

Please only make suggestions from my above stated list, others do me no good.
 

Cleric / Dwarven Defender / Templar...

*drooooool*

Actually, with your Dex of 10 the Dwarven Defender is out unless you find and keep on Gloves of Dexterity that can keep you at Dex 13+ ... Thinking of that, I'd probably avoid Rogue with this dexterity as well; as is, your character should be gunning for Full Plate asap.
 
Last edited:

Hmmm, I hadn't thought of the templar, I'll have to look into that. For the gloves of cat's grace that's a good idea, but would make dispel magic suck.
 

Remove ads

Top