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<blockquote data-quote="shdwrnr" data-source="post: 3752150" data-attributes="member: 55170"><p><strong>For your consideration</strong></p><p></p><p>Stumbled upon this yesterday and I'm really impressed. This is exactly the kind of game I like to play and run. I don't know if anyone has done this already, but for your consideration I have a few feats you might enjoy for your "villian" section.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Assassin Prestige Feats]</p><p><strong>Assassin Training [Prestige]</strong></p><p>You have begun training as an assassin.</p><p>Prerequisite: No other prestige feats, evil alignment, must kill someone for no other reason than to join the assassins, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: The following skills become class skills for you: Balance, Bluff, Climb, Craft, Decipher Script, Diplomacy, Disable Device, Disguise, Escape Artist, Forgery, Gather Information, Hide, Intimidate, Jump, Listen, Move Silently, Open Lock, Search, Sense Motive, Sleight of Hand, Spot, Swim, Tumble, Use Magic Device, and Use Rope.</p><p>In addition, you gain the sneak attack ability which deals an additional +1d6 points of damage against an opponent that is denied its Dexterity bonus to AC. This is exactly like the rogue ability of the same name. This bonus on damage stacks with sneak attacks from another source.</p><p>Special: You may not gain this feat if you already possess any other prestige feats.</p><p></p><p><strong>Poison Use [Prestige]</strong></p><p>You have learned how to safely apply poisons to your trade.</p><p>Prerequisite: Assassin Training, Craft (Alchemy) 4 ranks, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: When applying poison to a weapon, you no longer risk accidentally poisoning yourself.</p><p></p><p><strong>Assassin’s Guile [Prestige]</strong></p><p>Your training as an assassin has been augmented by arcane study.</p><p>Prerequisite: Intelligence 12+, Assassin Training, Spellcraft 4 ranks, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: Choose two spells from the following list: <em>Disguise Self, Detect Poison, Feather Fall, Ghost Sound, Jump, Obscuring Mist, Sleep,</em> and <em>True Strike</em>. You may cast one of these spells per day with a caster level equal to the number of prestige feats you possess.</p><p></p><p><strong>Assassin’s Trade [Prestige]</strong></p><p>You have learned how to quickly bring death to the unaware.</p><p>Prerequisite: Assassin Training, two or more prestige feats, Disguise 4 ranks, Hide 8 ranks, Move Silently 8 ranks character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: You gain the Death Attack special ability.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Blackguard Prestige Feats]</p><p><strong>Blackguard Training [Prestige]</strong></p><p>You have begun training as a blackguard.</p><p>Prerequisite: No other prestige feats, evil alignment, must have made peaceful contact with an evil outsider, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: The following skills become class skills for you: Concentration, Craft, Diplomacy, Handle Animal, Heal, Hide, Intimidate, Knowledge (religion), Profession, and Ride.</p><p>In addition, you gain an Aura of Evil. The power of the aura (see the <em>detect evil</em> spell) is equal to the number of prestige feats you posses.</p><p>Special: You may not gain this feat if you already possess any other prestige feats.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sunder the Righteous [Prestige]</strong></p><p>Your devotion to darkness has granted you power to harm the followers of the light.</p><p>Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, Power Attack, Cleave, Improved Sunder, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: Once per day, you may make a single melee attack against a good aligned target. You add your Charisma modifier (if positive) to the attack roll and deal 1 extra point of damage per prestige feat you posses, plus any bonuses from high Strength or magical effects that normally apply. If you accidentally use this ability feat against a target that is not good, the feat has no effect but is still used up for that day.</p><p></p><p><strong>Inquisition [Prestige]</strong></p><p>You have gained the ability to sense the righteous wherever they may lurk.</p><p>Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, Hide 4 ranks, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: You may use detect good as a spell like ability at will. In addition, any melee weapon you wield is considered evil aligned for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction</p><p></p><p><strong>Fallen From Grace [Prestige]</strong></p><p>The lords of corruption favor those who were once pure.</p><p>Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, one or more paladin levels, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: You immediately gain a number of prestige feats equal to your paladin level/2. For example, a 3rd-level paladin/3rd-level cleric would gain 1 extra prestige feat upon gaining this feat while a 5th-level paladin/1st-level rogue would gain 2.</p><p>Special: This feat adds to the number of prestige feats you posses as normal in addition to any added by virtue of this feat. <u>Feats gained by this feat do not count towards the limit of prestige feats you may learn.</u></p><p></p><p><strong>Lord of Despair [Prestige]</strong></p><p>Your body has become a conduit for negative energy.</p><p>Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, two or more prestige feats, Knowledge (religion) 2 ranks, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: You may command or rebuke undead a number of times per day equal to 3 + your Charisma modifier. You command undead as would a cleric who’s level equals the number of prestige feats you posses -2.</p><p>In addition, the dark energy you wield envelopes you in a malign aura that causes enemies within 10 feet to take a -2 penalty on all saving throws.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fiendish Servant [Prestige]</strong></p><p>Your dark masters have granted you an ally from the lower planes.</p><p>Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, three or more prestige feats, Knowledge (religion) 2 ranks, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: You acquire a fiendish servant that serves you as a guardian, helper, or mount. You may choose from the following: fiendish bat, cat, dire rat, horse, pony, raven, or toad. The servant further gains HD and special abilities based on the number of prestige feats you posses. </p><p>Five or less prestige feats grant your fiendish servant +2 HD, +1 Natural Armor, +1 Strength, an Intelligence score of 6, and the following special abilities: empathic link, improved evasion, share saving throws, and share spells. Six or more prestige feats grant your fiendish servant +4 HD, +3 Natural Armor, +2 Strength, an Intelligence score of 7, and the ability to speak with you.</p><p>Special: You may only have one fiendish servant at a time. Should your fiendish servant die, you may call for another one after a year and a day.</p><p></p><p><strong>Blessing of Darkness [Prestige]</strong></p><p>The dark masters you serve have invested a spark of the divine in you.</p><p>Prerequisite: Wisdom 12+, Blackguard Training, three or more prestige feats, Knowledge (religion) 2 ranks, character level 6th.</p><p>Benefit: You may cast one spell per day from the following list: <em>cause fear, corrupt weapon, cure light wounds, doom, inflict light wounds, magic weapon,</em> and <em>summon monster I </em> (evil creatures only).</p><p>In addition, you gain a bonus to your saving throws equal to your Charisma modifier (if positive).</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit:</strong> Underlined text was added later. Yeah, I'm anal about formatting, sue me.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shdwrnr, post: 3752150, member: 55170"] [b]For your consideration[/b] Stumbled upon this yesterday and I'm really impressed. This is exactly the kind of game I like to play and run. I don't know if anyone has done this already, but for your consideration I have a few feats you might enjoy for your "villian" section. [sblock=Assassin Prestige Feats] [B]Assassin Training [Prestige][/B] You have begun training as an assassin. Prerequisite: No other prestige feats, evil alignment, must kill someone for no other reason than to join the assassins, character level 6th. Benefit: The following skills become class skills for you: Balance, Bluff, Climb, Craft, Decipher Script, Diplomacy, Disable Device, Disguise, Escape Artist, Forgery, Gather Information, Hide, Intimidate, Jump, Listen, Move Silently, Open Lock, Search, Sense Motive, Sleight of Hand, Spot, Swim, Tumble, Use Magic Device, and Use Rope. In addition, you gain the sneak attack ability which deals an additional +1d6 points of damage against an opponent that is denied its Dexterity bonus to AC. This is exactly like the rogue ability of the same name. This bonus on damage stacks with sneak attacks from another source. Special: You may not gain this feat if you already possess any other prestige feats. [B]Poison Use [Prestige][/B] You have learned how to safely apply poisons to your trade. Prerequisite: Assassin Training, Craft (Alchemy) 4 ranks, character level 6th. Benefit: When applying poison to a weapon, you no longer risk accidentally poisoning yourself. [B]Assassin’s Guile [Prestige][/B] Your training as an assassin has been augmented by arcane study. Prerequisite: Intelligence 12+, Assassin Training, Spellcraft 4 ranks, character level 6th. Benefit: Choose two spells from the following list: [I]Disguise Self, Detect Poison, Feather Fall, Ghost Sound, Jump, Obscuring Mist, Sleep,[/I] and [I]True Strike[/I]. You may cast one of these spells per day with a caster level equal to the number of prestige feats you possess. [B]Assassin’s Trade [Prestige][/B] You have learned how to quickly bring death to the unaware. Prerequisite: Assassin Training, two or more prestige feats, Disguise 4 ranks, Hide 8 ranks, Move Silently 8 ranks character level 6th. Benefit: You gain the Death Attack special ability. [/sblock] [sblock=Blackguard Prestige Feats] [B]Blackguard Training [Prestige][/B] You have begun training as a blackguard. Prerequisite: No other prestige feats, evil alignment, must have made peaceful contact with an evil outsider, character level 6th. Benefit: The following skills become class skills for you: Concentration, Craft, Diplomacy, Handle Animal, Heal, Hide, Intimidate, Knowledge (religion), Profession, and Ride. In addition, you gain an Aura of Evil. The power of the aura (see the [I]detect evil[/I] spell) is equal to the number of prestige feats you posses. Special: You may not gain this feat if you already possess any other prestige feats. [B]Sunder the Righteous [Prestige][/B] Your devotion to darkness has granted you power to harm the followers of the light. Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, Power Attack, Cleave, Improved Sunder, character level 6th. Benefit: Once per day, you may make a single melee attack against a good aligned target. You add your Charisma modifier (if positive) to the attack roll and deal 1 extra point of damage per prestige feat you posses, plus any bonuses from high Strength or magical effects that normally apply. If you accidentally use this ability feat against a target that is not good, the feat has no effect but is still used up for that day. [B]Inquisition [Prestige][/B] You have gained the ability to sense the righteous wherever they may lurk. Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, Hide 4 ranks, character level 6th. Benefit: You may use detect good as a spell like ability at will. In addition, any melee weapon you wield is considered evil aligned for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction [B]Fallen From Grace [Prestige][/B] The lords of corruption favor those who were once pure. Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, one or more paladin levels, character level 6th. Benefit: You immediately gain a number of prestige feats equal to your paladin level/2. For example, a 3rd-level paladin/3rd-level cleric would gain 1 extra prestige feat upon gaining this feat while a 5th-level paladin/1st-level rogue would gain 2. Special: This feat adds to the number of prestige feats you posses as normal in addition to any added by virtue of this feat. [U]Feats gained by this feat do not count towards the limit of prestige feats you may learn.[/U] [B]Lord of Despair [Prestige][/B] Your body has become a conduit for negative energy. Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, two or more prestige feats, Knowledge (religion) 2 ranks, character level 6th. Benefit: You may command or rebuke undead a number of times per day equal to 3 + your Charisma modifier. You command undead as would a cleric who’s level equals the number of prestige feats you posses -2. In addition, the dark energy you wield envelopes you in a malign aura that causes enemies within 10 feet to take a -2 penalty on all saving throws. [B]Fiendish Servant [Prestige][/B] Your dark masters have granted you an ally from the lower planes. Prerequisite: Blackguard Training, three or more prestige feats, Knowledge (religion) 2 ranks, character level 6th. Benefit: You acquire a fiendish servant that serves you as a guardian, helper, or mount. You may choose from the following: fiendish bat, cat, dire rat, horse, pony, raven, or toad. The servant further gains HD and special abilities based on the number of prestige feats you posses. Five or less prestige feats grant your fiendish servant +2 HD, +1 Natural Armor, +1 Strength, an Intelligence score of 6, and the following special abilities: empathic link, improved evasion, share saving throws, and share spells. Six or more prestige feats grant your fiendish servant +4 HD, +3 Natural Armor, +2 Strength, an Intelligence score of 7, and the ability to speak with you. Special: You may only have one fiendish servant at a time. Should your fiendish servant die, you may call for another one after a year and a day. [B]Blessing of Darkness [Prestige][/B] The dark masters you serve have invested a spark of the divine in you. Prerequisite: Wisdom 12+, Blackguard Training, three or more prestige feats, Knowledge (religion) 2 ranks, character level 6th. Benefit: You may cast one spell per day from the following list: [I]cause fear, corrupt weapon, cure light wounds, doom, inflict light wounds, magic weapon,[/I] and [I]summon monster I [/I] (evil creatures only). In addition, you gain a bonus to your saving throws equal to your Charisma modifier (if positive). [B]Edit:[/B] Underlined text was added later. Yeah, I'm anal about formatting, sue me. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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