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- Add class spell book (Wisdom based, casts as a cleric but no spontaneous spells) remove all feat-spells. See below.
- Possibly re-add Aura of Despair (level 2 ability). It'd be a feat that adds a supernatural aura that just applies an AOE that lowers saves around them to enemies only.
- Review summons. Some quick notes:
- Fiendish Servant currently summons a Succubus, Vrock or at an expense of a feat at epic levels, an Epic Vrock.
- These are underwhelming and except the last one, static in level
- The actual description of the power is more akin to a Familiar (although a fiendish one!) then a random summoned creature. They level as per the characters full HD (previous class levels + Blackguard levels) which makes them scale a lot better and adds a new dynamic to the class.
- Proper book Fiendish Servants have built in extra bonuses (eg Improved evasion, share spells, share saving throws, Blood bond and Spell Resistance) plus bonus HD/armor/strength based on level
- If we can restricted animal companions this might be more interesting:
- Add Animal Companion summoning to the class and restrict it to some fiendish familiars at level up (yes of course you get a choice between it or the druid/ranger one if you also have their levels)
- Make each familiar fulfill some purpose:
- One being a fiendish nightmare horse so can like a mount would be fun (possibly teleport the familiar itself to limbo and disable its AI/stop it moving while in horse use mode), and nightmare horses are just general all rounders
- One be more defensive with Dex/AC - a smaller animal (+AC) for instance like a fiendish cat, with minor sneak attack
- One be more spellcasting or ability based such as a fiendish imp, with a bit of magical resistances to boot
- One be more attack-like, like a fiendish dog, more strength, better creature weapons and so ends up with more attack/damage
- If we cannot restrict familiars we can make it either a bonus feat choice, or have it choosable by NUI or similar, when summoned it just uses a blueprint (akin to a familiar) to spawn at the right level/stats, or we use LevelUpHenchman for them.
- TBH doesn't need to be an animal companion but seeing the stats on level up is useful and easier to change at levelup.
- It would overlap a druid or ranger though...!
- If we retain the Epic Fiendish Servant feat:
- This should boost the servant in combat a lot more (bonus feats, resistances, stats, spells, maybe bonus levels). The Epic Vrock is rubbish but making a levelled one good would be perhaps better.
- If we can restricted animal companions this might be more interesting:
- Fiendish Servant currently summons a Succubus, Vrock or at an expense of a feat at epic levels, an Epic Vrock.
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(PRESTIGE CLASS) A Blackguard epitomizes evil. They are nothing short of a mortal fiend, a black knight with the foulest sort of reputation. Many refer to Blackguards as anti-paladins due to their completely evil nature. No one class makes the best Blackguard, all that is required is a willingness to serve the forces of darkness. - Hit Die: d10. - Proficiencies: All simple and martial weapons, all types of armor, and shields. - Skill Points: 2 + Int Modifier. - Primary saving throw(s): Fortitude. - Base attack bonus: High (+1 per level). - Spellcasting: Blackguard Spells. Divine (Wisdom based, armor-related chance of spell failure is ignored). REQUIREMENTS: Alignment: Any evil. Base Attack Bonus: +6 Skills: Hide 5 ranks. Feats: Cleave. ABILITIES: Level 1: Use Poison - Automatic success when coating a weapon with poison. 2: Smite Good - Add Charisma modifier to attack roll. Dark Blessing - Add Charisma modifier to saving throws. 3: Turn Undead - Make undead flee. 4: Sneak Attack +1d6. 5: Summon Fiend - summons a fiendish ally. This will increase in power as your character level increases. 7: Sneak Attack +2d6. 10: Sneak Attack +3d6. EPIC LEVELS: You are a twisted reflection of the epic paladin, radiating evil power from every pore of your body. Hit Die: d10 Skill Points at Each Additional Level: 2+ Int Modifier Bonus Feats: The epic blackguard gains a bonus feat every three levels Special: Sneak attack: increases by +1d6 every three levels after 10th. Epic Blackguard Bonus Feats List: Armor Skin, Devastating Critical, Epic Toughness, Epic Weapon Focus, Epic Reputation, Epic Fiendish Servant, Epic Prowess, Great Smiting, Improved Combat Casting, Improved Sneak Attack, Overwhelming Critical, Perfect Health, Planar Turning. |
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