Cyronax
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A player in my campaign wants to take the Swift Wing PRC from Dragon Magic. I looked through it and it seemed a bit too good to be true. It includes a bonus domain, energy resistance/immunity, good save in Fort and Ref, the ability to grow wings, ability score bump ups for one physical and mental stat at 10th level, and a bonus feat: Draconic Senses. Oh it also grants the character a breath weapon that damages enemies and heals allies at the same time.
The entry reqs are a +3 BAB, ability to turn undead, cast 3rd level divine spells, and able to speak Draconic. The chracter would also have to be within one step of the dragon type tied to his religion. If I allowed this class, I'd pretty much limit to Good and LN alignments only for reasons pertinent to my world's one Good religious order.
HD - d8; full spell progression save for 1st and 5th level.
Your thoughts? It seems to have a lot of the same problems that some of the Complete Divine PRCs have.
In the context of my campaign, this PRC does sort of fit, but it seems excessive in some areas.
The character who wants to take is a 10th level cloistered cleric (UA p. 51 - a knowledge and and magic heavy - combat light cleric variant). The character has the (Golden) Orb of Dragonkind in his possession that the party seized from my campaign's version of the Dragon Overlord in Red Hand of Doom
. IMC, the Overlord was a half-gold hobgoblin, and is the descendant of a very evil gold dragon that laid waste to much of the campaign world. (I use the Eberron style for dragons; color does not equal alignment).
The Orb is intelligent and has thus far acted in a manner consistent with NG, but the party and the cloistered cleric still doesn't trust it completely.
C.I.D.
The entry reqs are a +3 BAB, ability to turn undead, cast 3rd level divine spells, and able to speak Draconic. The chracter would also have to be within one step of the dragon type tied to his religion. If I allowed this class, I'd pretty much limit to Good and LN alignments only for reasons pertinent to my world's one Good religious order.
HD - d8; full spell progression save for 1st and 5th level.
Your thoughts? It seems to have a lot of the same problems that some of the Complete Divine PRCs have.
In the context of my campaign, this PRC does sort of fit, but it seems excessive in some areas.
The character who wants to take is a 10th level cloistered cleric (UA p. 51 - a knowledge and and magic heavy - combat light cleric variant). The character has the (Golden) Orb of Dragonkind in his possession that the party seized from my campaign's version of the Dragon Overlord in Red Hand of Doom

The Orb is intelligent and has thus far acted in a manner consistent with NG, but the party and the cloistered cleric still doesn't trust it completely.
C.I.D.