5/6/2023 0 Comments Toem of epic learningPost 16: Ascendent Ascending the limits of mortality with the help of ki and mysticism. Post 15: Artisan of Beauty A bardic PrC that uses performance to weave emotions and thought. Post 14: Arbiter of Balance Just as others protect their specific causes, you maintain neutrality within the multiverse, ensuring that no faction ever wins. Post 13: Agent of Death An assassin who effectively assassinates. Post 12: Abyssal Warlord a ruthless warrior from the abyss who conscripts demons to join it in its mad crusades. No more infinite bonuses from shadow form. Post 11: Perfect Wight A physical infiltrator to match the social infiltration of the epic infiltrator. Post 10: Legendary Dreadnought A Relentless and tough-as-nails melee combatant equipped with exceedingly powerful arms and armor. Post 9: High Proselytizer The default epic PrC for clerics out there, this class now lives up to the proud and powerful legacy of CoDzilla. Post 8: Guardian Paramount Boosted up from “Epic NPC” status to a playable, if somewhat narrow, level of glory and protective might. Post 7: Epic Infiltrator Instead of a skillmonkey hodge-podge, you get a focused infiltrator class that nobody would ever see coming. Post 6: Divine Emissary A very empowered paladin class who performs all manners of divine greatness. Post 5: Cosmic Descrier More or less the same class that you know and love, minus infinite caster level boosts. Post 4: Implacable Retriever A fixed agent retriever actually aimed to continue non-epic tracking rather than replacing it with a series of SLAs. Unlike my previous big projects, I made sure that all of the mechanics were hammered out before I even started the posting process. If you don’t see the class that you’re looking for, don’t worry. Temporary Note: I am in the midst of bringing all 50 PrCs onto the board (doing a bit of last-minute formatting for each one in the process), a task that will likely take all of the night and most of tomorrow afternoon (it may be delayed another day at most if I can’t finish before my shift at work starts. My desired power level was above that of the original epic PrCs, lying somewhere between the Epic Destinies WotC produced and those that Krimm and the Demented One have produced on this very board. Similarly, I admit that my comments section at the end eventually became a bit of shout-box for me after each of the classes and while I never got too far off topic, a lot of them probably could’ve been a lot more helpful or have been cut out entirely.Īs far as power level, this is a bit easier to quantify. This thing has been sitting on my computer for around half a year and actually going through it all again on my own for the sake of formatting would probably make my brain explode. I also apologize for a general lack of neatness that may pervade my work. Even if you’re not used to epic level material, I’m hoping you guys will be able to point out huge broken areas and make suggestions where necessary. Hell, with the vast amount of time it’s been, it’s even possible that the most recent material forms broken combos with the oldest material. It should be pretty clear reading through the classes that I was more heavily invested in some than others and that some are more powerful than others. With that said, this project was made over the course of about a year with no creative control or editor and, well, it shows. Any possible problems you’d run into in gameplay (such as a class that’s too passive or classes that rely on armies) are typically noted in my commentary. So far as quality, I consider myself to be a decent homebrewer and at least the vast majority of what I’ve made should be usable as is. Although the basic content was revealed in the opening paragraph, I wanted to quickly go into a couple of separate and necessary descriptions: quality and power level.
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