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<blockquote data-quote="Baron Opal" data-source="post: 5041059" data-attributes="member: 10433"><p>Sort of. I started tinkering to make guilds for fighters and thieves for a B/X game. It never really materialized. These abilities were gained at 1st, 4th and 7th level. The theme was first was a +1 to something, second was a trick that they could trade an attack for, third was a 1/day power.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Armigers Stalwart</strong></p><p>(Armigers)</p><p></p><p>Apprentice</p><p><em>Master Armorer</em>: Apprentice Armigers are taught special techniques on how to wear and maintain their armor. They gain to +1 to AC while wearing armor.</p><p></p><p>Journeyman</p><p><em>Indefatigable</em>: The character can, once per day, invoke their god, utter a battle cry or otherwise energize themselves for the remainder of the battle. The character gains 1d6 + their level in hit points.</p><p></p><p>Master</p><p><em>Deflection</em>: The Master Armiger has learned to use their armor to it’s full capabilities. They can sacrifice an upcoming attack to grant them a Fortitude save vs. the damage from a single attack. If the save is successful they take no damage. If the save fails full damage is taken. Also, the reserves of the Armiger increase and can be indefatigable 3 times per day.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Warwheel Dancers</strong></p><p>(Scout? the one that runs everywhere)</p><p></p><p>Apprentice</p><p><em>Rolling Stance</em>: The apprentices to the Warwheel learn to be particularly agile. They gain +1 to Reflex saving throws.</p><p></p><p>Journeyman</p><p><em>Warwheel Strike</em>: Students of the Warwheel style learn to exploit a chance opening in their opponent’s defenses. When a student of the Warwheel makes a critical hit, they gain an additional attack on the same opponent rather than scoring maximum damage.</p><p></p><p>Master</p><p><em>Force Opening</em>: By sacrificing an attack a master of the Warwheel can add +4 to his next attack. Furthermore, they gain an extra attack each round.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Children of Fortune</strong></p><p>(Executioners)</p><p></p><p>Apprentice</p><p><em>Cruel Cut</em>: the character has learned how to use and maintain weapons that inflict painful wounds. The Child of Fortune is +1 to damage with weapons.</p><p></p><p>Journeyman</p><p><em>Wrathful Smite</em>: Once per day the Child of Fortune can channel all of his fury into one attack. The character is at +4 to attack and does his level in bonus damage.</p><p></p><p>Master</p><p><em>Seize Destiny</em>: Once per day the Child can guide his own fate. The player can reroll one of his character’s d20 rolls. He must accept the second roll. A Master of Fortune can also smite 3 times per day.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Black Sands School</strong></p><p>(Weapon Master)</p><p></p><p>Apprentice</p><p><em>True Strike</em>: The apprentice of the School learns to strike without thought or passion. They gain +1 to attack.</p><p></p><p>Journeyman</p><p><em>Lightning Splits the Sky</em>: Once per day the student of the Black Sands School can choose to wait for the perfect opening and move without desire. The attack hits and does maximum damage. Magical or special effects, like poison, do not take effect and need an attack roll. If the attack roll misses damage is still done but the special effects do not happen.</p><p></p><p>Master</p><p><em>Placid Heart</em>: The Master of the Black Sands School knows himself and his place in the world. He is immune to charm and emotion affecting spells. He is still affected by illusions, and gains +4 to Will saving throws. Furthermore, he can now split the sky 3 times a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baron Opal, post: 5041059, member: 10433"] Sort of. I started tinkering to make guilds for fighters and thieves for a B/X game. It never really materialized. These abilities were gained at 1st, 4th and 7th level. The theme was first was a +1 to something, second was a trick that they could trade an attack for, third was a 1/day power. [B]The Armigers Stalwart[/B] (Armigers) Apprentice [I]Master Armorer[/I]: Apprentice Armigers are taught special techniques on how to wear and maintain their armor. They gain to +1 to AC while wearing armor. Journeyman [I]Indefatigable[/I]: The character can, once per day, invoke their god, utter a battle cry or otherwise energize themselves for the remainder of the battle. The character gains 1d6 + their level in hit points. Master [I]Deflection[/I]: The Master Armiger has learned to use their armor to it’s full capabilities. They can sacrifice an upcoming attack to grant them a Fortitude save vs. the damage from a single attack. If the save is successful they take no damage. If the save fails full damage is taken. Also, the reserves of the Armiger increase and can be indefatigable 3 times per day. [B]The Warwheel Dancers[/B] (Scout? the one that runs everywhere) Apprentice [I]Rolling Stance[/I]: The apprentices to the Warwheel learn to be particularly agile. They gain +1 to Reflex saving throws. Journeyman [I]Warwheel Strike[/I]: Students of the Warwheel style learn to exploit a chance opening in their opponent’s defenses. When a student of the Warwheel makes a critical hit, they gain an additional attack on the same opponent rather than scoring maximum damage. Master [I]Force Opening[/I]: By sacrificing an attack a master of the Warwheel can add +4 to his next attack. Furthermore, they gain an extra attack each round. [B]The Children of Fortune[/B] (Executioners) Apprentice [I]Cruel Cut[/I]: the character has learned how to use and maintain weapons that inflict painful wounds. The Child of Fortune is +1 to damage with weapons. Journeyman [I]Wrathful Smite[/I]: Once per day the Child of Fortune can channel all of his fury into one attack. The character is at +4 to attack and does his level in bonus damage. Master [I]Seize Destiny[/I]: Once per day the Child can guide his own fate. The player can reroll one of his character’s d20 rolls. He must accept the second roll. A Master of Fortune can also smite 3 times per day. [B]The Black Sands School[/B] (Weapon Master) Apprentice [I]True Strike[/I]: The apprentice of the School learns to strike without thought or passion. They gain +1 to attack. Journeyman [I]Lightning Splits the Sky[/I]: Once per day the student of the Black Sands School can choose to wait for the perfect opening and move without desire. The attack hits and does maximum damage. Magical or special effects, like poison, do not take effect and need an attack roll. If the attack roll misses damage is still done but the special effects do not happen. Master [I]Placid Heart[/I]: The Master of the Black Sands School knows himself and his place in the world. He is immune to charm and emotion affecting spells. He is still affected by illusions, and gains +4 to Will saving throws. Furthermore, he can now split the sky 3 times a day. [/QUOTE]
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