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<blockquote data-quote="BSF" data-source="post: 1635950" data-attributes="member: 13098"><p>Hey now! I do not take special care to avoid AOO's. Some opponents do, others do not. Admittedly, you don't often get to use AOO's because the opponents most likely to be clueless about AO's are also the ones that you often mop up in droves. Smart opponents avoid AOO's, unless there is a reason to incur one. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, remove the attribute requirements. Don't forget the RP requirements. Look for feat/skill requirements that make sense for the PrC and fit with the RP feel. </p><p></p><p> Odd skill points are harder to justify. Choose 2 or 4 and stick with it.</p><p></p><p>While I can see some raw potential with the PrC, it is still very flavorless. I suggest changing the name name to whatever it was that you had your clan name set to. Dolen F'ar? Was that close? I would also suggest specifying the chosen weapon as the signature weapon for the order. Or, providing a very tight list of weapons that the order uses. While it is good to have a PrC that is broad enough for different classes to attain, you also need to remember that the P is supposed to stand for Prestige. Create a specific combat style. Style can include specific movement or defensive options, not just attack. I think if you seriously think about nifty flavor, a lot of things will begin to become self-evident. Right now, the style for the Wolf Order Elite doesn't come across as Elite, it comes across as scattered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSF, post: 1635950, member: 13098"] Hey now! I do not take special care to avoid AOO's. Some opponents do, others do not. Admittedly, you don't often get to use AOO's because the opponents most likely to be clueless about AO's are also the ones that you often mop up in droves. Smart opponents avoid AOO's, unless there is a reason to incur one. Yes, remove the attribute requirements. Don't forget the RP requirements. Look for feat/skill requirements that make sense for the PrC and fit with the RP feel. Odd skill points are harder to justify. Choose 2 or 4 and stick with it. While I can see some raw potential with the PrC, it is still very flavorless. I suggest changing the name name to whatever it was that you had your clan name set to. Dolen F'ar? Was that close? I would also suggest specifying the chosen weapon as the signature weapon for the order. Or, providing a very tight list of weapons that the order uses. While it is good to have a PrC that is broad enough for different classes to attain, you also need to remember that the P is supposed to stand for Prestige. Create a specific combat style. Style can include specific movement or defensive options, not just attack. I think if you seriously think about nifty flavor, a lot of things will begin to become self-evident. Right now, the style for the Wolf Order Elite doesn't come across as Elite, it comes across as scattered. [/QUOTE]
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