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<blockquote data-quote="Ysgarran" data-source="post: 160897" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>This was created by one of my 'co-players' because he was really unhappy with the fact the the Defenders of the Faith Undead Hunter prestige class did not continue to gain levels of casting in his cleric class. My DM asked me to evaluate the prestige class my co-player came up with because he figures that I'm more familiar with the d20 system than anyone else in the group.</p><p></p><p>If this prestige class advances to 10 levels of 'anvol undead hunter', then you would be behind a cleric by three levels.</p><p></p><p>When compared to the sacred exorcists, this class strikes me as being close to balanced.</p><p></p><p>So, what you think, balanced?</p><p></p><p>Suggestions to make it balanced?</p><p>thanks,</p><p>Ysgarran.</p><p></p><p>Anvol is the god of death. His main concern is in the event itself and not the method by which the death is reached. He is in charge of souls from the time they die until they have been judged. There are other gods whose portfolios deal with process of dying and suffering. These gods are the evil gods. </p><p> The clerics see death as the ultimate contract. Anyone who tries to evade death is attempting to by-pass this ultimate contract. Intelligent undead are the ultimate anathema to the worshippers of Anvol. In particular, liches (whether they are good or evil) who have used their magical abilities to cheat death are at the top of the list. One of Anvol's charters in the Prime Mover pantheon is to track down those who attempt to evade or cheat death.</p><p> Since the church is involved in ensuring everyone eventually fulfills the ultimate contract the church has become involved in the side business of guaranteeing contracts of any kind. For example, the church is willing to become the backer of loans. If the loan is not paid back, the church will dispatch representatives to collect. If all else fails in the collection of the loan, the church will dispatch assassins to fulfill the last contract. </p><p>The following are the specialists who hunt the undead.</p><p><strong>Requirements</strong></p><p>To qualify to become an Anvil Hunter, a character must fulfill all the following criteria.</p><p><strong>Alignment:</strong> LG,LN,LE,N; i.e. Any Cleric of Anvil.</p><p><strong>Base Attack Bonus:</strong> +5.</p><p><strong>Knowledge (Undead):</strong> 6 ranks.</p><p><strong>Feats:</strong> Chosen Foe (Undead), Extra Turning</p><p><strong>Special:</strong></p><p>Scar of Unlife: The character must have lost one level or had an ability score point drained by an undead creature, or be sought by an undead power.</p><p><strong>Hit Die:</strong> d8</p><p><strong>Class Skills</strong></p><p>Concentration, Heal, Knowledge (Religion), Knowledge (Undead), Profession, Search, Spellcraft, and Intimidate.</p><p></p><p>Skill Points at Each Level 2 + Int modifier.</p><p></p><p><strong>Class Features</strong></p><p>All of the following are class features of the Anvil Hunter prestige class.</p><p><strong>Weapons and Armor Proficiency:</strong> All simple and martial weapons, with all types of armor, and with shields.</p><p></p><p><strong>Spells per Day/Undead Turning:</strong> An Anvol Hunter continues advancing in spell casting ability, and undead turning ability, as well as gaining the abilities of her new class. Thus, when a new Anvol Hunter level is gained, the character gains new spells per day, and undead turning abilities as if she also gained a level as an Anvol cleric. Except at levels 3, 6 and 9.</p><p><strong>Detect Undead (Sp):</strong> At will, the Anvil Hunter can detect undead as a spell-like ability. This ability duplicates the effect of the spell detect undead.</p><p><strong>Prestige Domain:</strong> The character gains access to another of Anvil’s domains. She gains the granted power associated with the domain and can choose the spells in that domain as her daily domain spells.</p><p><strong>Invisibility to Undead (Sp):</strong> At 3rd level, the Anvil Hunter can choose to be invisible to undead as a spell like ability 1/day. At 6th and 9th level the number of times per day increases. This ability duplicates the effects of the spell invisibility to undead. </p><p><strong>Spurn Death’s Touch (Ex):</strong> A 4th level Hunter of Anvil applies her Wisdom modifier (if positive) as additional bonus on all saving throws against effects and spells used by undead. Will saves thus add double the normal Wisdom modifier.</p><p><strong>True Death (Su):</strong> Undead slain by Anvil Hunters by melee attacks or spells, can never rise again as undead. They are forever destroyed.</p><p><strong>Positive Energy Burst (Su):</strong> In lieu of two normal turning attempts, an Anvil Hunter of at least 8th level can create a positive energy burst that deals 1d6 points of damage to all undead creatures within 100 feet of the character for every class level of Anvil Hunter the character has attained. Undead are allowed a Reflex save (DC 10 + class level of the hunter) for half damage. </p><p><strong>Sealed Life (Su):</strong> Upon reaching 10th level, an Anvil Hunter cannot lose levels due to energy draining effects (although death still results in level loss, as do other level- or experience-draining penalties).</p><p></p><p>Fort Saves: Good</p><p>Ref Saves: Poor</p><p>Will Saves: Good</p><p>BAB: Same as cleric (i.e. Average)</p><p>Class Level Special Spells per Day</p><p>1st Detect Undead +1 level of existing class</p><p>2nd Prestige Domain +1 level of existing class</p><p>3rd Invisibility to Undead (1/ day) </p><p>4th Spurn Death's Touch +1 level of existing class</p><p>5th True Death +1 level of existing class</p><p>6th Invisibility to Undead (2/ day) </p><p>7th Prestige Domain +1 level of existing class</p><p>8th Positive Energy Burst +1 level of existing class</p><p>9th Invisibility to Undead (3/ day) </p><p>10th Sealed Life, Prestige Domain +1 level of existing class</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ysgarran, post: 160897, member: 709"] This was created by one of my 'co-players' because he was really unhappy with the fact the the Defenders of the Faith Undead Hunter prestige class did not continue to gain levels of casting in his cleric class. My DM asked me to evaluate the prestige class my co-player came up with because he figures that I'm more familiar with the d20 system than anyone else in the group. If this prestige class advances to 10 levels of 'anvol undead hunter', then you would be behind a cleric by three levels. When compared to the sacred exorcists, this class strikes me as being close to balanced. So, what you think, balanced? Suggestions to make it balanced? thanks, Ysgarran. Anvol is the god of death. His main concern is in the event itself and not the method by which the death is reached. He is in charge of souls from the time they die until they have been judged. There are other gods whose portfolios deal with process of dying and suffering. These gods are the evil gods. The clerics see death as the ultimate contract. Anyone who tries to evade death is attempting to by-pass this ultimate contract. Intelligent undead are the ultimate anathema to the worshippers of Anvol. In particular, liches (whether they are good or evil) who have used their magical abilities to cheat death are at the top of the list. One of Anvol's charters in the Prime Mover pantheon is to track down those who attempt to evade or cheat death. Since the church is involved in ensuring everyone eventually fulfills the ultimate contract the church has become involved in the side business of guaranteeing contracts of any kind. For example, the church is willing to become the backer of loans. If the loan is not paid back, the church will dispatch representatives to collect. If all else fails in the collection of the loan, the church will dispatch assassins to fulfill the last contract. The following are the specialists who hunt the undead. [B]Requirements[/B] To qualify to become an Anvil Hunter, a character must fulfill all the following criteria. [B]Alignment:[/B] LG,LN,LE,N; i.e. Any Cleric of Anvil. [B]Base Attack Bonus:[/B] +5. [B]Knowledge (Undead):[/B] 6 ranks. [B]Feats:[/B] Chosen Foe (Undead), Extra Turning [B]Special:[/B] Scar of Unlife: The character must have lost one level or had an ability score point drained by an undead creature, or be sought by an undead power. [B]Hit Die:[/B] d8 [B]Class Skills[/B] Concentration, Heal, Knowledge (Religion), Knowledge (Undead), Profession, Search, Spellcraft, and Intimidate. Skill Points at Each Level 2 + Int modifier. [B]Class Features[/B] All of the following are class features of the Anvil Hunter prestige class. [B]Weapons and Armor Proficiency:[/B] All simple and martial weapons, with all types of armor, and with shields. [B]Spells per Day/Undead Turning:[/B] An Anvol Hunter continues advancing in spell casting ability, and undead turning ability, as well as gaining the abilities of her new class. Thus, when a new Anvol Hunter level is gained, the character gains new spells per day, and undead turning abilities as if she also gained a level as an Anvol cleric. Except at levels 3, 6 and 9. [B]Detect Undead (Sp):[/B] At will, the Anvil Hunter can detect undead as a spell-like ability. This ability duplicates the effect of the spell detect undead. [B]Prestige Domain:[/B] The character gains access to another of Anvil’s domains. She gains the granted power associated with the domain and can choose the spells in that domain as her daily domain spells. [B]Invisibility to Undead (Sp):[/B] At 3rd level, the Anvil Hunter can choose to be invisible to undead as a spell like ability 1/day. At 6th and 9th level the number of times per day increases. This ability duplicates the effects of the spell invisibility to undead. [B]Spurn Death’s Touch (Ex):[/B] A 4th level Hunter of Anvil applies her Wisdom modifier (if positive) as additional bonus on all saving throws against effects and spells used by undead. Will saves thus add double the normal Wisdom modifier. [B]True Death (Su):[/B] Undead slain by Anvil Hunters by melee attacks or spells, can never rise again as undead. They are forever destroyed. [B]Positive Energy Burst (Su):[/B] In lieu of two normal turning attempts, an Anvil Hunter of at least 8th level can create a positive energy burst that deals 1d6 points of damage to all undead creatures within 100 feet of the character for every class level of Anvil Hunter the character has attained. Undead are allowed a Reflex save (DC 10 + class level of the hunter) for half damage. [B]Sealed Life (Su):[/B] Upon reaching 10th level, an Anvil Hunter cannot lose levels due to energy draining effects (although death still results in level loss, as do other level- or experience-draining penalties). Fort Saves: Good Ref Saves: Poor Will Saves: Good BAB: Same as cleric (i.e. Average) Class Level Special Spells per Day 1st Detect Undead +1 level of existing class 2nd Prestige Domain +1 level of existing class 3rd Invisibility to Undead (1/ day) 4th Spurn Death's Touch +1 level of existing class 5th True Death +1 level of existing class 6th Invisibility to Undead (2/ day) 7th Prestige Domain +1 level of existing class 8th Positive Energy Burst +1 level of existing class 9th Invisibility to Undead (3/ day) 10th Sealed Life, Prestige Domain +1 level of existing class [/QUOTE]
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