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The ever forgotten... Spirit Shaman.

Want to know just how forgotten the spirit shaman is? There's not a single feat in the game that is geared specifically towards it. There's no variant rules except maybe one... there's no prestige classes geared towards it. Nothing.

Unless I'm missing something?

Help me? Please?
 

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The ever forgotten... Spirit Shaman.

Want to know just how forgotten the spirit shaman is? There's not a single feat in the game that is geared specifically towards it. There's no variant rules except maybe one... there's no prestige classes geared towards it. Nothing.

Unless I'm missing something?

Help me? Please?

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The ever forgotten... Spirit Shaman.

Want to know just how forgotten the spirit shaman is? There's not a single feat in the game that is geared specifically towards it. There's no variant rules except maybe one... there's no prestige classes geared towards it. Nothing.

Unless I'm missing something?

Help me? Please?
Well, not specifically no because many of its features are unique and non-augmentable. It is a great casting class, don't get me wrong, but it had already found its niches and doesn't need a prestige class or many ACF's to refocus on them. There are a few prestige classes that can give some pretty nice bonuses to the character but not the class if you know what I mean.
 




Eh, even if you allow Turn Spirit to function as Turn Undead WRT entry into Eldritch Disciple, Divine Metamagic was explicitly errata'ed to only work with Turn Undead.
 

The ever forgotten... Spirit Shaman.

Want to know just how forgotten the spirit shaman is? There's not a single feat in the game that is geared specifically towards it. There's no variant rules except maybe one... there's no prestige classes geared towards it. Nothing.

Unless I'm missing something?

Help me? Please?

Spirit shamans are already ridiculously good. They don't need anything special really.
 

Druids are also ridiculously good right out of the box. As are Wizards, and Clerics. Yet all of these have numerous character options.

The Swashbuckler, the Spellthief, the Scout, hell... even the Warmage has player options.
 

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