D&D 3E/3.5 UR-Priest (3.5)


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By it very nature it cannot combine at all with most other divine PRC. Because to enter the UR Priest, you must abandon all belief in the gods.

You then turn around and steal spells from them. Eventually, the gods should notice this thief of their power and sic someone to hunt them down
 

There are some prestige classes you can continue into.

Off of the top of my head, I'd say Eldritch Disciple, Divine Oracle, Sacred Fist, Mystic Theurge, Thaumaturge, Hierophant. There are definitely others.
 


Actually, its one of the few things that make Sacred Fist really good.

Monk2/Duskblade3/UrPriest2/SacredFist8-10/X3-5

Duskblade3 gives you channel spell. It doesn't specify what spell, though. No reason you couldn't channel divine spells...like Harm. Use Righteous Might for a nice size boost for righteous buttkickery. You also have Rebuke Undead from UP, so you could use it to power various things like DMM, DSP, Divine Might, or any Devotion feats you may find interesting. Travel Devotion in particular is fun because that means you can move as a swift action and Flurry of Blows. Its pseudo-pounce!
 


It can be. With Ur-Priest, you can get some truely epic caster levels. Drop a CL45 Blasphemy, and people will shut up and listen to you. Or die. Either way, its good.
 

I like Ur-Priest because it allows you to play a useful full caster with a race that has racial HD and/or a level adjustment. I also like it because it combines well with lots of things that would otherwise be less caster-friendly.

The flavor is also great. If your DM brings it up, it can be a pain in the ass as well, but in a cool way - I mean, cheating the gods themselves, is there anything surpassing that?
 

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