Jarrod said:The new barbarian prestige class:
Verber of Nouns
Really... it just sums it all up.
This is the best suggestion on this thread. shaylon said:Blue Wizard
Verbing weirds language.Jarrod said:The new barbarian prestige class:
Verber of Nouns
Really... it just sums it all up.
humble minion said:If you think that's bad, just try coming up with a name for a new arcane caster core class! Wizard? Enchanter? Adept? Sorceror? Thaumaturgist? Nope, all taken. I'll NEVER forgive WotC for using 'Warlock' in Complete Arcane just as I was putting the finishing touches on my (completely different) version.
Pretty much everything that's left has unwelcome associations that come with the language. 'Magician' brings to mind card tricks and millinery-dwelling rodents. 'Mage' says either "The creator of this class is hopelessly mentally stuck back in 2E' or 'A White Wolf nut wrote this'. 'Witch-doctor' is usable but has heavy 'bone-through-nose savage' connotations that aren't always what you're looking for. *sigh* I guess there's always 'Arcanist', lame, made-up word though it might be...
Bagpuss said:Perhaps we should start a thread of Prestige Classes haven't yet been written about.
Ward Robe - A arcane spellcaster that can enchant his robes to give better protective abilites, and also disguise himself as furniture.
Bagpuss said:There arn't many Cleric prestige classes unless you are Lawful or Lawful Good (at lot seem to have this as an unnecessery requirement).
Bagpuss said:There arn't many Cleric prestige classes unless you are Lawful or Lawful Good (at lot seem to have this as an unnecessery requirement).