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<blockquote data-quote="Evenglare" data-source="post: 6461548" data-attributes="member: 63245"><p>There has been some talk, albeit very little, about prestige classes from wizards. The last thing I heard was that they weren't going to include them. That's fine but I was thinking about the Arcane Archer feat that got cut from the book. I really liked that concept alot, which brings me to my point. What do you think about replacing the Attribute score advancement(as regular feats do) with a set of feats that entail the prestige class? I know some of you are thinking" why a set of feats? Why not make them regular feats, add them to the current feats and let anyone choose from them?" It's a valid question for sure but there is a nice way around this. In all the campaigns I have run I forbid the use of prestige classes at will. Sometime in the narrative (maybe a side quest or something) after the heroes do something special I unlock that prestige class for them. This would be a fantastic way of incorporating with 5e's rules I think. Each feat would have a prerequisite of the last feat you took so it would function somewhat like a talent tree. I hate to use that word because this wouldn't be a tree, the path to prestige feats would simply look like a line as to ensure the players follow the feat path if they so choose. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for the awful articulation, it's quite hard to describe in words, yet so easily shown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evenglare, post: 6461548, member: 63245"] There has been some talk, albeit very little, about prestige classes from wizards. The last thing I heard was that they weren't going to include them. That's fine but I was thinking about the Arcane Archer feat that got cut from the book. I really liked that concept alot, which brings me to my point. What do you think about replacing the Attribute score advancement(as regular feats do) with a set of feats that entail the prestige class? I know some of you are thinking" why a set of feats? Why not make them regular feats, add them to the current feats and let anyone choose from them?" It's a valid question for sure but there is a nice way around this. In all the campaigns I have run I forbid the use of prestige classes at will. Sometime in the narrative (maybe a side quest or something) after the heroes do something special I unlock that prestige class for them. This would be a fantastic way of incorporating with 5e's rules I think. Each feat would have a prerequisite of the last feat you took so it would function somewhat like a talent tree. I hate to use that word because this wouldn't be a tree, the path to prestige feats would simply look like a line as to ensure the players follow the feat path if they so choose. Sorry for the awful articulation, it's quite hard to describe in words, yet so easily shown. [/QUOTE]
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