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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 793226" data-attributes="member: 552"><p><strong><u>Requirements</u></strong></p><p><strong>Special:</strong> In order to become a Dusker Mage, a student must have had a friendly encounter with a Father of the Dusk or Grandfather of the Dusk. This encounter must be followed by a one year journey, either with the mentor, or in the deserts of the dusk, which make up the tundra in the northern countryside.</p><p><strong>Spellcasting:</strong> Must be able to cast 3rd level arcane spells.</p><p><strong>Knowledge (Arcane):</strong> 5 Ranks</p><p><strong>Knowledge (Religion):</strong> 4 Ranks</p><p><strong>Wilderness Lore:</strong> 2 Ranks</p><p><strong>Feats:</strong> Spell Focus (Conjuration), Track </p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><u>Dusker Mage</u></span></strong></p><p>[Code][b]</p><p> Base</p><p>Class Attack Fort Ref Will[u]</p><p>Level Bonus Save Save Save Special[/b][/u]</p><p>1st +0 +2 +0 +2 Dusk Magic, +1 level of existing class</p><p>2nd +1 +3 +0 +3 Child of the Dusk</p><p>3rd +2 +3 +1 +3 Dusk Focus +1, +1 level of existing class</p><p>4th +3 +4 +1 +4 Dusk Penetration +1, +1 level of existing class</p><p>5th +3 +4 +1 +4 Father of the Dusk, +1 level of existing class</p><p>6th +4 +5 +2 +5 Dusk Focus +2</p><p>7th +5 +5 +2 +5 Dusk Penetration +2, +1 level of existing class</p><p>8th +6 +6 +2 +6 Wild Spellcasting, +1 level of existing class</p><p>9th +6 +6 +3 +6 Dusk Focus +3, +1 level of existing class</p><p>10th +7 +7 +3 +7 Dusk Penetration +3, Grandfather of the Dusk</p><p>[/code]</p><p><strong>Hit Die:</strong> d8.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dusk Magic:</strong> The Dusklander must take spells associated with Dusklander traditions at the earliest opportunity in their level advancement. They also gain a +1 effective caster level when casting these spells. This also adds a +2 competency bonus to all spellcraft checks made involving these spells. The Dusklander spell list is:</p><p></p><p> 0-lvl - <em>detect magic, prestidigitation</em>; 1st - <em>identify, summon monster I</em>; 2nd - <em>spectral hand, summon monster II</em>; 3rd - <em>minor planar binding, summon monster III</em>; 4th - <em>Evard's black tentacles, summon monster IV</em>; 5th - <em>planar binding, summon monster V</em>; 6th - <em>analyze dweomer, summon monster VI</em>; 7th - <em>greater planar binding, summon monster VII</em>; 8th - <em>symbol, summon monster VIII</em>; 9th - <em>gate, summon monster IX</em>.</p><p></p><p><strong>Child of the Dusk:</strong> As a child of the dusk, a Dusker is only an infant in his path. Beginning at 2nd level, the dusker must sacrifice one spell of the highest available arcane spellcasting slot every day in order to continue advancement as a Dusker. This reduces the casters ability to prepare and cast his highest level spells by reducing the number of times per day they can be cast.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dusk Focus:</strong> Beginning at 3rd level, and ever 3 levels thereafter, the Dusk mage gains an effective +1 bonus to the saving throw DCs of any arcane spells the Dusker can cast. This bonus shows the raw strength of the Duskmages training.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dusk Penetration:</strong> Beginning at 4th level, and every 3 levels thereafter, the Dusk mage gains an effective +1 bonus to caster level for the purpose of overcoming a creatures spell resistance. This represents the strange sense of the Duskmages magic.</p><p></p><p><strong>Father of the Dusk:</strong> As a father of the Dusk, the Dusker gains the benefits of a cohort as if the Dusker had the leadership feat. This feat stacks with leadership, but only for the purpose of maintaining a cohort. The cohort must take the Dusker prestige class at the soonest opportunity, and leave if the dusker ever reaches the Father of the Dusk level.</p><p></p><p><strong>Wild Spellcasting:</strong> As a wild spellcaster, your magic is less controlled than normal, and sometimes it fails. Wheenver you cast a spell or use a spell-like ability, roll an unmodified d20. On a roll of 1, the spell or ability fails and the uncontrolled magic causes a mishap. A mishap is a burst of wild spell energy, too powerful for the caster to reign in. This wild energy manifests in many varieties of spell-like effects, taking a random form by chance.</p><p></p><p><strong>Grandfather of the Dusk:</strong> The training of the Dusker is culminated in the title of Grandfather. A Grandfather gains the advantage of a +4 insight bonus to all rolls made to affect a member of the Dusker Mage prestige class. Also, the Grandfather is no-longer hindered by the Child of the Dusk quality. The Grandfather of the Dusk is the head of Dusker society, and is forever marked with a magical aura (faint), that can be indentified as the traits of the Grandfather of Dusk with a Knowledge: Arcane check (DC 25). From this point on, the Dusker gains a +4 Insight bonus into Constitution for the purpose of determining hit points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 793226, member: 552"] [b][u]Requirements[/u][/b] [b]Special:[/b] In order to become a Dusker Mage, a student must have had a friendly encounter with a Father of the Dusk or Grandfather of the Dusk. This encounter must be followed by a one year journey, either with the mentor, or in the deserts of the dusk, which make up the tundra in the northern countryside. [b]Spellcasting:[/b] Must be able to cast 3rd level arcane spells. [b]Knowledge (Arcane):[/b] 5 Ranks [b]Knowledge (Religion):[/b] 4 Ranks [b]Wilderness Lore:[/b] 2 Ranks [b]Feats:[/b] Spell Focus (Conjuration), Track [b][size=4][u]Dusker Mage[/u][/size][/b] [Code][b] Base Class Attack Fort Ref Will[u] Level Bonus Save Save Save Special[/b][/u] 1st +0 +2 +0 +2 Dusk Magic, +1 level of existing class 2nd +1 +3 +0 +3 Child of the Dusk 3rd +2 +3 +1 +3 Dusk Focus +1, +1 level of existing class 4th +3 +4 +1 +4 Dusk Penetration +1, +1 level of existing class 5th +3 +4 +1 +4 Father of the Dusk, +1 level of existing class 6th +4 +5 +2 +5 Dusk Focus +2 7th +5 +5 +2 +5 Dusk Penetration +2, +1 level of existing class 8th +6 +6 +2 +6 Wild Spellcasting, +1 level of existing class 9th +6 +6 +3 +6 Dusk Focus +3, +1 level of existing class 10th +7 +7 +3 +7 Dusk Penetration +3, Grandfather of the Dusk [/code] [b]Hit Die:[/b] d8. [b]Dusk Magic:[/b] The Dusklander must take spells associated with Dusklander traditions at the earliest opportunity in their level advancement. They also gain a +1 effective caster level when casting these spells. This also adds a +2 competency bonus to all spellcraft checks made involving these spells. The Dusklander spell list is: 0-lvl - [i]detect magic, prestidigitation[/i]; 1st - [i]identify, summon monster I[/i]; 2nd - [i]spectral hand, summon monster II[/i]; 3rd - [i]minor planar binding, summon monster III[/i]; 4th - [i]Evard's black tentacles, summon monster IV[/i]; 5th - [i]planar binding, summon monster V[/i]; 6th - [i]analyze dweomer, summon monster VI[/i]; 7th - [i]greater planar binding, summon monster VII[/i]; 8th - [i]symbol, summon monster VIII[/i]; 9th - [i]gate, summon monster IX[/i]. [b]Child of the Dusk:[/b] As a child of the dusk, a Dusker is only an infant in his path. Beginning at 2nd level, the dusker must sacrifice one spell of the highest available arcane spellcasting slot every day in order to continue advancement as a Dusker. This reduces the casters ability to prepare and cast his highest level spells by reducing the number of times per day they can be cast. [b]Dusk Focus:[/b] Beginning at 3rd level, and ever 3 levels thereafter, the Dusk mage gains an effective +1 bonus to the saving throw DCs of any arcane spells the Dusker can cast. This bonus shows the raw strength of the Duskmages training. [b]Dusk Penetration:[/b] Beginning at 4th level, and every 3 levels thereafter, the Dusk mage gains an effective +1 bonus to caster level for the purpose of overcoming a creatures spell resistance. This represents the strange sense of the Duskmages magic. [b]Father of the Dusk:[/b] As a father of the Dusk, the Dusker gains the benefits of a cohort as if the Dusker had the leadership feat. This feat stacks with leadership, but only for the purpose of maintaining a cohort. The cohort must take the Dusker prestige class at the soonest opportunity, and leave if the dusker ever reaches the Father of the Dusk level. [b]Wild Spellcasting:[/b] As a wild spellcaster, your magic is less controlled than normal, and sometimes it fails. Wheenver you cast a spell or use a spell-like ability, roll an unmodified d20. On a roll of 1, the spell or ability fails and the uncontrolled magic causes a mishap. A mishap is a burst of wild spell energy, too powerful for the caster to reign in. This wild energy manifests in many varieties of spell-like effects, taking a random form by chance. [b]Grandfather of the Dusk:[/b] The training of the Dusker is culminated in the title of Grandfather. A Grandfather gains the advantage of a +4 insight bonus to all rolls made to affect a member of the Dusker Mage prestige class. Also, the Grandfather is no-longer hindered by the Child of the Dusk quality. The Grandfather of the Dusk is the head of Dusker society, and is forever marked with a magical aura (faint), that can be indentified as the traits of the Grandfather of Dusk with a Knowledge: Arcane check (DC 25). From this point on, the Dusker gains a +4 Insight bonus into Constitution for the purpose of determining hit points. [/QUOTE]
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