Capellan
Explorer
Great flavour text. Very nice.
I think your pre-reqs remain a problem. Anyone who multiclasses Cleric or Druid with any other class that has a strong FORT or WILL can qualify for this class after 3rd level). Such a character would also have a decent chance of resisting a DC20 fear check (good WILL save, good wisdom, magical protection).
I'd suggest considering Base FORT and Base WILL of 5+. That still leaves you with this problem for Cleric/Druids, Druid/Monks and Cleric/Monks, but you can get around that by adding in a BAB requirement of 3+ (which would mean a multiclass character with two 3/4 BAB classes would need a minimum of 5 levels to qualify).
I realise that means that any non-Druid or Cleric is going to need a few extra levels to qualify ... but even then it could be done in 8 levels (Fighter 4 / Wizard 4 for instance). And, as a somewhat religion-based class, I don't see any real problem with an emphasis on Clerics and Druids getting the PrC.
Their class skill list seems very small, especially considering they get 4 skill points. I'd consider adding some or all of the following, as they seem quite appropriate:
Alchemy (herb lore, poisons, antidotes)
Animal Empathy (swamp creatures only?)
Concentration (unlike Incognito, I think it should be there - and monks are an existing example of non-spellcasters with this as a class skill)
Handle Animal (especially if they don't get Animal Empathy)
Use Rope (it's a useful outdoors-y ability for them)
Finally, I'd make the herbal abilities (poultice, brewing etc) run off Alchemy, rather than Heal, and require prior preparation of the herbs. I'd also place either a GP or time cost on acquiring items. Otherwise a high-level Black Healer can cure 1,080 hit points of damage in an eight hour period, for no cost or spell use.
Edit: Or use Profession (Herbalist) instead of Alchemy. That'd make sense
I think your pre-reqs remain a problem. Anyone who multiclasses Cleric or Druid with any other class that has a strong FORT or WILL can qualify for this class after 3rd level). Such a character would also have a decent chance of resisting a DC20 fear check (good WILL save, good wisdom, magical protection).
I'd suggest considering Base FORT and Base WILL of 5+. That still leaves you with this problem for Cleric/Druids, Druid/Monks and Cleric/Monks, but you can get around that by adding in a BAB requirement of 3+ (which would mean a multiclass character with two 3/4 BAB classes would need a minimum of 5 levels to qualify).
I realise that means that any non-Druid or Cleric is going to need a few extra levels to qualify ... but even then it could be done in 8 levels (Fighter 4 / Wizard 4 for instance). And, as a somewhat religion-based class, I don't see any real problem with an emphasis on Clerics and Druids getting the PrC.
Their class skill list seems very small, especially considering they get 4 skill points. I'd consider adding some or all of the following, as they seem quite appropriate:
Alchemy (herb lore, poisons, antidotes)
Animal Empathy (swamp creatures only?)
Concentration (unlike Incognito, I think it should be there - and monks are an existing example of non-spellcasters with this as a class skill)
Handle Animal (especially if they don't get Animal Empathy)
Use Rope (it's a useful outdoors-y ability for them)
Finally, I'd make the herbal abilities (poultice, brewing etc) run off Alchemy, rather than Heal, and require prior preparation of the herbs. I'd also place either a GP or time cost on acquiring items. Otherwise a high-level Black Healer can cure 1,080 hit points of damage in an eight hour period, for no cost or spell use.
Edit: Or use Profession (Herbalist) instead of Alchemy. That'd make sense

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