The (prestige) class that HASN'T been crafted yet ...


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Delemental said:
A monk prestige class dedicated to the concept of quiet contemplation, religious purity, and a divestment from worldly concerns, rather than beating people up.

A druid prestige class dedicated to observation and protection of the natural world, rather than getting Mother Nature to beat people up.

Here's one to wrap your head around; a commoner prestige class (Cat-Hunter, perhaps?)
And along a similar vein:

A non-spellcasting, non-fighting academic. BAB, Saves and Hit Dice like a Wizard, but with no spell-casting, 8 + INT skill points (or more?), all Knowledge skills as class skills (along with the social skills like Diplomacy) and class features like "Academic Standing," "Stipend" and "Research Contacts". Could have a "bardic knowledge" ability similar to that of the Loremaster.
 
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Driddle said:
One could, but then one wouldn't really be helping this thread progress.
Gosh, well I retract my comment on the slap-dash nature of many published PrCs then. I wouldn't want to keep the thread from progressing.
 


Meta-Game Master. Whether hes giving advice from beyond the grave, or laying down a master plan 1000 miles from the actual characters, you can always count the MGM to come through with that small loophole in the rules to stay alive. His signature phrase: "Just target me with the Fireball. I'll easily make the Relex save with Vow of Poverty and take no damage due to Evasion"- uttered right in front of the DM.
 
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Camouflage.


Which makes me think, there's not "Camouflaged One" PrC. The shadowdancer is a bit like that, but he's hiding in the shadows rather than camouflaging himself. And there's the stuff about summoning shadows and teleporting from shadowy zone to shadowy zone that doesn't fit.


Just someone specialized in moving around, staying unseen thanks to chameleon-like tricks. No magic, no plane of Shadows, just camouflage.
 
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tarchon said:
Gosh, well I retract my comment on the slap-dash nature of many published PrCs then. I wouldn't want to keep the thread from progressing.
I would respond to you two, but I find throw-away comments beneath me.
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My prestige class: palibard! Bringing wrath, justice, and really groovy lute riffs. Don't just fight pretty, court pretty, and look pretty; sound pretty, too! Be the inspiration of all around you!
 

How about a singing version of every class? Then you could adventure in a "Musical" world - every time something important is about to happen, the characters must sing a song about it... ;)

Halivar said:
My prestige class: palibard! Bringing wrath, justice, and really groovy lute riffs. Don't just fight pretty, court pretty, and look pretty; sound pretty, too! Be the inspiration of all around you!
 

fredramsey said:
How about a singing version of every class? Then you could adventure in a "Musical" world - every time something important is about to happen, the characters must sing a song about it... ;)
Oh, by all that is holy, I pray my DM does not read this comment.

He directs high school musicals.
 

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