Share your d20 modern and future advanced classes

Gotta say, I love the Good Cop & Bad Cop! I'd definitely run a Bad Cop using talents from my Intimidation talent tree. And maybe the Hideous Appearance disadvantage... yeah, that sounds MIGHTY good.
 

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A Crazy Fool said:
Defensive prog: As fast

The fast hero defense progression is to much. A lot of people consider the +3 starting bonus to be too overpowered for the fast hero. when you can get that bump a second time, it's definately over the top. consider switching the +1 to +7 bonus that the infiltrator gets. It's only one lower at 10th level, but it's not open to one-level dip abuse the way the +3 to +8 one is.

Likewise, I'd stick to the +2 to +5 rep bonus for the zealot. It's what the charismatic hero and the personality get, and is the highest I've ever seen. +3 to +8 again seems over the top.

also, consider dropping the +1 BAB requirement. It's not high enough to act as a limiter, so the only thing it's really good for is to discourage multiclassing.
 


But being famous is what a personality does too, and they get the +2 to +5 bonus. And I'd be willing to wager that you've heard of more entertainment celebrities than televangelists.
 

arscott said:
But being famous is what a personality does too, and they get the +2 to +5 bonus. And I'd be willing to wager that you've heard of more entertainment celebrities than televangelists.

The Reputation bonus doesn't really effect much. Plus I don't see why the personality is the ONLY class that should get that Reputation category.

I don't think that's the personality's only niche at any rate, and if it is, then the class needs work because Reputation doesn't really do enough to justify taking a class just for that.
 





ragboy said:
Both of these are great. I would suggest adding a feature that deals with the internal police politics/regulations from both the Good and Bad Cop perspective.

I dealt with that mildly, from the standpoint of the bad cops Reputation being infamy.

Since they are more like "movie cops", I didnt stress it too much, since movie cops don't seem to actually act like... cops.

Riggs and Murtaugh (or lethal weapon) just go around fighting crime. Occasionally their boss yells at them, but they are more like Vigilantes than cops (they don't do paperwork and occasionally kill their suspects rather than arrest them).

Those two (Riggs for the bad cop and Murtaugh for the good cop) along with two characters from The Shield (CCH Pounder for the good cop and Michael Chiklis for the bad cop) are mostly the inspirations for the classes.

Chuck
 

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