What prestige classes have genuinely added quality to your game?

My players have yet to reach a high enough level in any of the 3 (major) campaigns I've ran in the past 2 years as a DM. However, I am DMing our 3rd big cmapaign (which I don't plan to let founder like the last two :]), which I expect to, over the course of a couple years, reach 18th to 20th level, and I'm certain the players will take a PrC or two, which is fine :D Thus far, I have a Halfling Rogue (who's a trapfinder) I can likely cound on taking Dungeon Delver, a Dwarven Knight who might take Great Rift Knight (I think that's the name) or Dwarven Defender, and a Air Genasi Ranger who will likely take a PrC, perhaps Order of the Bow Initiate or the like.

Personally: The Pious Templar (ComDiv), Divine Crusader (ComDiv), Runescarred Berserker (UE), and a few others I've used as a player have be heaps of fun :D

cheers,
--N
 

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Speaker of the City from Cityworks, by Fantasy Flight Games. Really did a good job of integrating a druid into an urban environment.

There have been others, but this one has stood out.
 


I am playing a Dervish character in ravenloft, full with Romanian flair. Thats a really nice prc for ravenloft, if tied in with vistani. It really adds alot to the campain, becuse the flavor seems to mesh so well with it.
 

I've seen quite a number of PrCs in play over the years. Every single one of them has added something interesting to the game. (Although I must confess the 745 figure caught me off-guard!)
 

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