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<blockquote data-quote="Samhain California" data-source="post: 721307" data-attributes="member: 9044"><p>the best bang for the buck is for spell casters to take the PRCs that givethen full advancment in spellcasting levels and extras, the worst one of them all is the Contempletive that gives clerics monk and theif abilityes and still goes up in caster level</p><p></p><p>the most "powerful" PrC depends entirely on circumstance</p><p>red wizards is uber if you have 9 underlings giving you spellslots</p><p></p><p>same way powerful classes that are front end loaded similar to the templar, ranger and even the bard.</p><p></p><p>ohh hand classes i wouldnt allow in my campaign</p><p>shifter, incantrix, and Runecasters(FRCS)</p><p></p><p>shifter: even though you loose spell progression, the abilities to shift in to anything you want anytime you want AT 15TH LEVEL!!!</p><p>seems a bit overpowerd to me someone pointd out that class gives (virtually) 8 epic feats.</p><p></p><p>Incantrix, lowering meamagic costs is wrong. that class is supposedly about fighting outsiders IMHO</p><p></p><p>Runecaster: gains the ability to create permanent runes hat work so many time per day, eventually they can create a rune of CLW that functions an unlimited amout per day and has no charges.</p><p></p><p>and the can create runes of keen edge etc tha can be used like a potion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samhain California, post: 721307, member: 9044"] the best bang for the buck is for spell casters to take the PRCs that givethen full advancment in spellcasting levels and extras, the worst one of them all is the Contempletive that gives clerics monk and theif abilityes and still goes up in caster level the most "powerful" PrC depends entirely on circumstance red wizards is uber if you have 9 underlings giving you spellslots same way powerful classes that are front end loaded similar to the templar, ranger and even the bard. ohh hand classes i wouldnt allow in my campaign shifter, incantrix, and Runecasters(FRCS) shifter: even though you loose spell progression, the abilities to shift in to anything you want anytime you want AT 15TH LEVEL!!! seems a bit overpowerd to me someone pointd out that class gives (virtually) 8 epic feats. Incantrix, lowering meamagic costs is wrong. that class is supposedly about fighting outsiders IMHO Runecaster: gains the ability to create permanent runes hat work so many time per day, eventually they can create a rune of CLW that functions an unlimited amout per day and has no charges. and the can create runes of keen edge etc tha can be used like a potion. [/QUOTE]
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