Water themed prestige classes

odhinnfist

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Hello all, I know that Stormwrack will be out in August. But, I'm looking for water, aquatic or nautical themed prestige classes for a campaign that I'm currently involved in. If anyone knows of any, let me know. D & D, D20, Dragon Magazine or any other applicable supplement. Thanks.
 

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Not sure if this would suit the mood of your game, but E.N. Armoury - Chainmail Bikinis includes the "Nereid Diva" prestige class, which is designed for beautiful female mages who adventure in swimsuits. If you're interested, send me an email, and I'll send you a copy in pdf form. Then if you like the book, you can buy a copy from RPGNow.com.
 

You could try the Elemental Warrior from the Planar Handbook and choose the element 'water'. It's water-themed, but might not quite be what you're after. Druids are of course water/aquatic themed in their own right, and it's not difficult to adopt a number of the swashbuckling prestige classes or classes out there to make a 'pirate'. Pirate doesn't have to be a prestige class. Elemental Savant might be worth a look as well.

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The Goodman Games/Wanderers Guild book "Monsters of the Boundless Blue" has the Sea Delver. It's 3.0, but the class is specifically designed to work as an acquatic adventurer. Lots of fun abilities, increased smimming speed, water breathing, resistance to crushing depths.
I love this book and can't reccomend it enough.
 

Thanks guys, I'll keep my eye open for that book Tinner, it sounds like what I'm looking for. But, if anyone else has ideas please, by all means, keep em coming.
 

Tome and Blood has the Elemental Savant, which naturally could be water-based. I'm not sure if that was updated into The Complete Arcana, but you could take a look.
 

John Cooper said:
Tome and Blood has the Elemental Savant, which naturally could be water-based. I'm not sure if that was updated into The Complete Arcana, but you could take a look.

Yes, it was updated in Complete Arcane.

There are a bunch of 3e classes out there as well. Seafarer's Handbook has the Reef Warrior, an underwater warrior bound to a coral reef, Seas of Blood has a Buccaneer, a Reaver, and Navigator-Wizard.

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