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Mender[edit]

Sometimes, children in development are influenced by the planes. Those affected by the plane of positive energy can find themselves with an excess of life energy. Those who learn to cultivate this excess energy and how to share it can be called menders. Menders are some of the greatest healers in the multiverse.

Making a Mender[edit]

Menders are very good at healing. They also can make a decent party face. However, they lack combat skill, and so need protection by those who can fight. They are however skilled at killing undead.

Abilities: Menders need Wisdom and Charisma for their life force pool, and a good Constitution is as good as always.

Races: Menders can be of any race. Their power comes from the planes rather than their blood line, so any race can be a mender.

Alignment: Any

Starting Gold: As wizard.

Starting Age: Simple

Table: The Mender

Hit Die: d12

Level Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Special Life Force
Fort Ref Will
1st +0 +2 +0 +2 Life Force, Healing Burst (1d6), Menders Eye's (hit points), Healing Talent 3
2nd +1 +3 +0 +3 Far Burst, Planar Calm (positive), Radiant Light 6
3rd +1 +3 +1 +3 Swift Burst (swift action), Boosting Burst (expeditious retreat) 10
4th +2 +4 +1 +4 Wiping Burst, Mender's Eyes (conditions, Con), Positive Call (small) 15
5th +2 +4 +1 +4 Blinding Burst (dazzled), Positive Well (negative energy/levels) 21
6th +3 +5 +2 +5 Mender's Sprite (1 sprite, 10 feet, lv 2), Curing Burst, Mender's Eyes (poisons/diseases, Str) 28
7th +3 +5 +2 +5 Healing Burst (1d8), Bank Life (1d6), Boosting Burst (haste), Positive Well (field), Positive Call (medium) 36
8th +4 +6 +2 +6 Split Burst, Life Spring (1/day), Swift Burst (immediate action) 45
9th +4 +6 +3 +6 Blinding Burst (blinding), Return from Death (raise dead), Mender's Eyes (time dead/cause) 55
10th +5 +7 +3 +7 Planar Calm (negative), Positive Call (large) 66
11th +5 +7 +3 +7 Restoring Burst, Bank Wipe, Mender's Eyes (ability damage/levels, Dex) 78
12th +6/+1 +8 +4 +8 Mender's Sprite (2 sprites, 20 feet, lv 4), Life Spring (2/day), Positive Well (death) 91
13th +6/+1 +8 +4 +8 Wide Burst, Healing Burst (1d10), Bank Life (1d8), Planar Ties, Positive Call (huge), Bank Cure 105
14th +7/+2 +9 +4 +9 Return from Death (resurrection), Boosting Burst (actions), Last Breath 120
15th +7/+2 +9 +5 +9 Absolute Healing, Pure Life 136
16th +8/+3 +10 +5 +10 Bank Restore, Life Spring (3/day) 153
17th +8/+3 +10 +5 +10 Return from Death (true resurrection), Life Bond 171
18th +9/+4 +11 +6 +11 Mender's Sprite (3 sprites, 30 feet, lv 6), Epic Toughness 190
19th +9/+4 +11 +6 +11 Hope Springs Eternal, Healing Burst (1d12), Bank Life (1d10) 210
20th +10/+5 +12 +6 +12 Life Spring (4/day) 231

Class Skills (4 + Int modifier per level, ×4 at 1st level)
Bluff (Cha), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Gather Information (Cha), Heal (Wis), Knowledge (arcana) (Int), Knowledge (religion) (Int), Knowledge (the planes) (Int), Listen (Wis), Search (Int), Sense Motive (Wis), Spot (Wis), Use Magic Device (Cha).

Class Features[edit]

All of the following are class features of the mender.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Menders are skilled with all simple weapons. Menders are proficient with light armor, but not with shields.

Life Force (Su): Menders have a greater life force than most. This excess life force is tracked in their Life Force pool. The base maximum size of this pool is listed in the Life Force column of the chart. In addition, the maximum size is increased by the menders Wisdom bonus times their Charisma bonus. Once per day, a mender can fill this pool to its maximum value. Doing this takes 1 minute. Menders spend points from this pool to activate their various class features.

Healing Burst (Su): The most basic power of the mender is the healing burst. As a standard action, the mender can unleash a healing burst, spending any number of points from their Life Force pool up to their mender level. For every point they spent, the target is healed 1d6 hit points. The range of a healing burst is 5 feet. This healing is positive energy, and so harms undead (Fort save for half, DC is 10+half the number of points spent on the burst+Wis or Cha modifier, whichever is higher).

Menders never let healing go to waste. If a healing burst heals its target to their maximum hit points, any excess healing is given to the target as temporary hit points that last for 1 minute. If the target already has some temporary hit points from a healing burst, these temporary hit points are added to those and the duration is reset to 1 minute. The amount of temporary hit points had from this at once can not exceed the maximum hit points of the target.

At level 7, menders grow better at sheer healing. The amount of healing from a healing burst increases to 1d8 per point. This amount increases by 1 die size per point every 6 levels after that, finishing with 1d12 starting at level 19.

For the purposes of qualifying for feats and for the effect of feats, healing burst is a conjuration (healing) spell, with a level equal to half the number of points spent (round down). If a mender has enough Life Force points remaining and is a high enough level to create a healing burst of a given level, they are treated as having that spell available to cast.

Mender's Eyes (Ex): To apply their healing to its best effect, menders can see the life force of others. Menders can see the current and maximum hit points of any creature they can see, along with all temporary hit points and non-lethal damage. This also tells them how many hit dice those viewed have. They do still see this information for those who aren't living (undead, constructs, etc), but can also tell that the creature is not actually alive.

Their ability to see the life force of others also allows them to see the life force of fellow menders. Menders can see the current and maximum life force pool of any menders they see (including mender's sprites or items that store life force), along with their mender level.

Everything a mender can see about others, they always know about themselves.

Starting at level 4, menders can also see what conditions other have. Menders can see what conditions other creatures may be suffering from. Menders can see any of the following conditions: confused, dazzled, exhausted, fatigued, frightened, nauseated, panicked, paralyzed, shaken or sickened. They can also see the Constitution score of those they can see.

Starting at level 6, menders can also see what ails others. Menders can see what diseases and poisons those they see are suffering from. They can also see the Strength score of those they can see.

Starting at level 9, menders can see how far gone the fallen are. When looking at any part of a dead body, the mender can see how long the body has been dead and what the cause of death was.

Starting at level 11, menders can tell what other things can cause your suffering. Menders can see how much ability score damage or drain is being suffered by those they can see, and how many negative levels or lost levels those seen are under. They can also see the Dexterity score of those they can see.

Healing Talent (Ex): Menders are rather skilled at using other means of healing as well. Menders may activate all items with the Spell Trigger activation method if the spell in question has the Positive descriptor. They can also activate items with the Spell Completion activation method if the spell has the Positive descriptor and if the level of the spell is less than or equal to half their mender level (round down their mender level). If the spell has the Positive descriptor only if used is a certain way (e.g. summoning spells that summon positive creatures), they must use it in that way to use this feature.

Far Burst (Su): Starting at level 2, menders can heal from a distance. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can spend an extra point (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst). If they do, the range of the burst is increased to 50 feet.

Planar Calm (Ex): Menders are full of positive energy. This results in them having great protection from planes tied to it. Starting at level 2, menders are immune to the effects of the positive-dominant planar trait and can breathe the energy of positive-dominant planes as if it was air.

In addition to their own personal immunity, a mender can, as a move action, choose to start emitting a protective field of their own energy to hold back the energy of the plane. This field grants immunity to the effects of the positive-dominant planar trait and can breathe the energy of positive-dominant planes as if it was air to all creatures within 30 feet of the mender. Each minute the field is up costs 1 point from the menders life force pool (round partial minutes up), and the field can be ended as a free action.

For greater menders, their well of positive energy shields them from opposing planes as well. Starting at level 10, menders are immune to the effects of the negative-dominant planar trait. The menders protective field also grants immunity the effects of the negative-dominant planar trait.

Radiant Light (Sp): Starting at level 2, menders can cause the light of positive energy to shine. They gain Dancing Lights as a spell-like ability, usable at will.

Swift Burst (Su): Starting at level 3, menders can heal much faster. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can spend two extra points (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst). If they do, they can unleash that burst as a swift action. At level 8, this is improved to an immediate action. If an immediate action burst is done immediately after the target takes damage, the healing effectively prevents the damage. For example, if the target had just been killed due to falling below -10 HP, this healing can stop them from dying.

Boosting Burst (Su): Starting at level 3, menders can imbue those they heal with added speed in life. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can spend two extra points (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst). If they do, the target also receives the effect of an expeditious retreat spell, with a caster level of the mender's mender level. Creatures harmed by positive energy instead have their base land speed cut in half for 1 minute per mender level of the mender (Fort save negates, DC is 10+half the number of points spent on the burst+Wis or Cha modifier, whichever is higher).

Starting at level 7, menders can hand out even greater speed then before. When using this feature, the mender may choose to spend an extra two points on top of the cost (the per-burst limit still applies). If they do, the target also receives the effect of a haste spell, with a caster level of the mender's mender level (this means you must spend a total of 4 points to get the haste, and you also get the expeditious retreat). Creatures harmed by positive energy instead suffer the effect of a slow spell (Fort save negates, DC is 10+half the number of points spent on the burst+Wis or Cha modifier, whichever is higher).

Starting at level 14, menders can grant a moment of pure speed. When using this feature and already spending the extra points for the haste feature, a mender can spend an extra 5 points (the per-burst limit still applies). If they do, the target also gets to make an extra standard action and an extra move action on their next round. A given target may only receive these extra actions once per round. They may not use these extra actions to cast spells, use spell-like abilities or use supernatural abilities (the total cost to get these extra actions is 9 points, and you also get expeditious retreat and haste). Creatures harmed by positive energy are instead stunned for 1 round (Fort save negates, DC is 10+half the number of points spent on the burst+Wis or Cha modifier, whichever is higher).

Wiping Burst (Su): Starting at level 4, menders can restore other things than merely hit points. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can spend an extra point (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst). If they do, the burst also removes one of the following conditions at the menders choice: confused, dazzled, exhausted, fatigued, frightened, nauseated, panicked, paralyzed, shaken or sickened. A mender can spend more than one extra point for this ability (the per-burst limit still applies). They can remove one condition per extra point spent. Creatures harmed by positive energy are unaffected by this ability.

Positive Call (Su): Starting at level 4, menders can call upon elemental creatures. As a full-round action, the mender can spend 3 points from their life force pool to summon a small positive energy elemental (shown later). Once summoned, the elemental acts like any summoned creature. The duration of this summoning is 1 round per mender level. In addition, the mender gains Vitus (the language of the positive energy plane) as a bonus language.

As a mender grows more powerful, they can call upon stronger elementals. At level 7, a mender can spend 6 points instead to summon a medium positive energy elemental. At level 10, a mender can spend 9 points instead to summon a large positive energy elemental. At level 13, a mender can spend 12 points instead to summon a huge positive energy elemental.

Blinding Burst (Su): Starting at level 5, menders can unleash the light of positive energy on those they heal. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can spend one extra point (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst). If they do, the target is also dazzled for 1 minute. A Fortitude save can avoid this effect (DC is 12+the menders Wisdom modifier or Charisma modifier, whichever is higher). They may also spend extra points for this effect (the per-burst limit still applies). For every extra point, the save DC increases by 1. A creature who successfully saves cannot be affected by that mender's blinding burst for 24 hours.

Starting at level 9, menders can blind rather then just dazzle. When using this feature, the mender may choose to spend an extra two points on top of the cost (the per-burst limit still applies). If they do, the target is blinded for 1 minute, then dazzled for one minute after that. The Fortitude save to avoid the dazzled effect also avoids the blindness effect.

Positive Well (Ex): The life force within a mender shields them from the forces of death. Starting at level 5, the mender can resist various dark effects. They are immune to negative energy damage and ability score damage/drain from undead. If mender would suffer negative levels or level loss while they still have at least 3 points in their life force pool, they instead lose 3 points from their life force pool for every level that would be lost (the mender may ignore this ability this ability, if they wish to lose a level for some reason).

Starting at level 7, a mender can, as a move action, choose to start emitting a protective field of their own energy to repel dark energy. This field grants immunity to negative energy damage and ability score drain from undead to all creatures within 30 feet of the mender. In addition, if someone within the field would suffer negative levels or level loss, the mender may spend 3 points from their life force pool per level as a non-action negate the negative levels or level loss. Each round the field is up costs 2 points from the menders life force pool, and the field can be ended as a free action.

Higher level menders can defy death directly. Starting at level 12, if the mender would be killed by a death effect or death spell while they still have at least 9 points in their life force pool, they instead lose 9 points from their life force pool (the mender may ignore this ability this ability, if they wish to die for some reason). If someone in a protective field generated by this class feature would would be killed by a death effect or death spell, the mender may spend 9 points from their life force pool as a non-action negate the death effect or death spell.

Mender's Sprite (Su): Starting at level 6, menders have a such a surplus of life energy that their physical frame can't hold it all. A mender's sprite comes into existence to store and use some of this surplus energy. A menders sprite is a glowing ball of light. The sprite has no physical existence, existing as an extension of the mender. Nonetheless, the sprite is intelligent, with mental stats equal to those of the mender. It can speak any language known by the mender.

The sprite is tiny sized and has a fly speed of 30 feet (perfect), but cannot move further than 10 feet away from the mender. If something would cause the sprite to move too far from the mender, the sprite is pulled to stay in range. The sprite has its own life force pool with a maximum size of the mender's class level. This pool is refilled when the mender refills their pool. It may use these points as a second level mender. The sprite has its own set of actions, and acts on the mender's initiative count.

At level 12, the mender gains a second mender's sprite. Both sprites have their range increased to 20 feet away from the mender, and they can use their points as a fourth level mender. At level 18, the mender gains a third mender's sprite. All three sprites have their range increased to 30 feet away and can use their points as a sixth level mender.

Regardless of their mender level, mender's sprites only get mender's eyes and mender class features with burst in the name.

Curing Burst (Su): Starting at level 6, menders can cure various illnesses. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can spend two extra points (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst). If they do, the burst also removes one disease or poison the target was suffering from at the menders choice. A mender can spend more than two extra points for this ability (the per-burst limit still applies). They can remove one disease or poison per two points spent. Creatures harmed by positive energy are unaffected by this ability.

Bank Life (Su): Sometimes, the menders help is needed somewhere they can't go. Starting at level 7, they have a way past this problem. As a full-round action, a mender can imbue a container of water with life energy. When they do this, they can spend any number of points from their Life Force pool up to half their mender level. If the container is later drunk from, the creature who drunk the water is healed 1d6 hit points for every point spent. This healing is positive energy, and so harms undead. In addition, the water provides nourishment as if it were a normal meal for a Medium creature. Once drunk from, the power stored is used up. If not drunk from within 1 hour per mender level, the power fades to no effect. During this duration, the water glows, shedding bright light in a 10-foot radius (and dim light for an additional 10 feet).

At level 13, menders grow better at storing life. The amount of healing from banked life increases to 1d8 per point. At level 19, this amount increases again to 1d10 per point.

Split Burst (Sp): Starting at level 8, menders can split their heal for two targets. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can increase the cost by 50% (round up, this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst, and is applied after all other effects). If they do, they may choose two targets, both of whom must be in range. Each target gets the full effect of the burst.

Life Spring (Ex): Starting at level 8, the mender can call upon their inner power to refill their life force reserves. Once per day, a mender can add a number of points to their Life Force pool equal to their mender level. Doing this takes 1 minute. At level 12, a mender may use this ability twice per day. They get another daily use every 4 levels after that.

Return from Death (Sp): Starting at level 9, even death is no barrier to a mender. By spending 10 points from their Life Force pool and 1000 xp as a full-round action, a mender can create the effect of a Raise Dead spell (CL is their mender level).

At level 14, the mender can reach further back, and needs less of the dead. By spending 20 points from their Life Force pool and 2000 xp as a full-round action, a mender can create the effect of a Resurrection spell (CL is their mender level).

At level 17, the mender needn't have any of the dead at all. By spending 30 points from their Life Force pool and 5000 xp as a full-round action, a mender can create the effect of a True Resurrection spell (CL is their mender level).

Restoring Burst (Su): Starting at level 11, menders can bring back missing parts or abilities. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can spend four extra points (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst). If they do, the burst also does one of the following, at the menders choice: removes blindness, removes deafness, restores missing body parts (like Regenerate), removes all ability score damage, remove all negative levels, or restores one drained level. A mender can spend more than four extra points for this ability (the per-burst limit still applies). They get one effect per four extra points spent. Creatures harmed by positive energy are unaffected by this ability.

Bank Wipe (Su): More skilled menders can store their wiping abilities for future use. Starting at level 11, when using their bank life class feature, the mender can spend an extra point (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one container). If they do, they may choose a condition from the list in wiping burst. When the container of water is drunk from, the chosen condition is removed. A mender can spend more than one extra point for this ability (the per-container limit still applies). They can choose one condition per extra point spent. Creatures harmed by positive energy are unaffected by this ability.

Planar Ties (Sp): The great planar energy within a mender allows them to drift between the planes. Starting at level 13, the mender can shift between some planes. By spending 15 points from their Life Force pool, a mender can create the effect of a Plane Shift spell (save DC based on Wisdom or Charisma, whichever is higher), except the only planes that can be chosen are the mender's native plane, planes with the positive-dominant planar trait and the material plane (if the campaign has more than one material plane, they may choose any of them).

Wide Burst (Su): Great menders can help groups fast. Starting at level 13, the mender can heal an area all at once. When unleashing a healing burst, the mender can triple the cost (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst, and is applied after all other effects). If they do, the burst affects all creatures within 30 feet of the mender. The mender may choose to exclude targets as they see fit.

Bank Cure (Su): More skilled menders can store their curing abilities for future use. Starting at level 13, when using their bank life class feature, the mender can spend 2 extra points (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one container). If they do, they may choose a disease or poison. When the container of water is drunk from, the chosen disease or poison is cured. A mender can spend more than two extra points for this ability (the per-container limit still applies). They can choose one disease or poison per extra point spent. Creatures harmed by positive energy are unaffected by this ability.

Last Breath (Su): The great life force within a mender allows them to hang on just a bit longer than most. Starting at level 14, if a mender dies, they may, in response, spend 50 points from their life force pool as a non-action. If they do, their spirit instantly rises in the space of their body. Their spirit has any Life Force points they had left in life, and all uses of daily abilities left. They can not leave the square their body is in, nor can they make attacks or be targeted by attacks. At the end of their next turn, the spirit fades (the mender may choose to fade sooner, if they wish). If they are raised from the dead while in spirit form, they return to their body.

Absolute Healing (Su): Starting at level 15, even the worst of wounds can be repaired. The mender's healing burst can heal all types of hit point damage, even types damage that normally can't be healed by magic.

Pure Life (Ex): The sheer amount of positive energy within a mender eventually holds back age itself. Starting at level 15, menders become immune to aging, becoming ageless. As a result, they no longer take penalties to their ability scores for aging, nor do they gain bonuses (any penalties/bonuses previously obtained remain). They do not die of old age.

Bank Restore (Su): Very skilled menders can store their restoring abilities for future use. Starting at level 16, when using their bank life class feature, the mender can spend an extra four points (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one container). If they do, they may choose an effect from the list in restoring burst. When the container of water is drunk from, the drinker gets the chosen effect. A mender can spend more than four extra points for this ability (the per-container limit still applies). They choose one effect per four extra points spent. Creatures harmed by positive energy are unaffected by this ability.

Life Bond (Ex): Menders are tied to their own life force very strongly, to the point of retaining it all. Starting at level 17, menders never lose levels when brought back from the dead. In addition, any effect that would stop a mender from coming back from the dead fails (example: soul bind fails).

Epic Toughness (Ex): Menders are very tough to take down. At level 18, the mender gets Epic Toughness as a bonus feat, even if they don't have the normal prerequisites for that feat (Epic Toughness gives +30 hit points).

Hope Springs Eternal (Su): Death can not stop the greatest of menders, even if it that death happens to be their own. Starting at level 19, if a mender dies, their spirit instantly rises in the space of the menders body (the mender may choose not to rise as a spirit, if they wish). Their spirit has any Life Force points they had left in life, and all uses of daily abilities left. They can not leave the square their body is in, nor can they make attacks or be targeted by attacks. They may use any of their mender class features normally. In addition, this spirit form has some extra powers that their lesser spirit form (Last Breath) doesn't have. While in this greater spirit form, they may spend any number of points on a single healing burst, rather than being limited to their level in points, and the amount of temporary hit points from their healing burst is unlimited, rather than being capped at the targets maximum hit points. In addition, they may activate Life Spring as a full-round action while in this greater spirit form, instead of it taking 1 minute to activate. Every round, they lose 10 Life Force points. Once they run out of Life Force points, the spirit fades (the mender may choose to fade sooner, if they wish). If they are raised from the dead while in spirit form, they return to their body.

Ex-Menders: A mender who becomes undead loses all mender class features (except weapon and armor proficiencies), unless that undead has the reborn template. They may not progress any farther in levels as a mender. They regain their abilities and advancement potential if they cease to be undead or gain the reborn template, as appropriate.

Epic Mender[edit]

Table: The Epic Mender

Hit Die: d12

Level Special
21st --
22nd --
23rd Bonus feat
24th Life Spring (5/day)
25th --
26th Bonus feat
27th --
28th Life Spring (6/day)
29th Bonus feat
30th --

4 + Int modifier skill points per level.

Life Force: The mender's life force pool stops increasing based on level. It continues to increase based on Cha and Wis modifiers.

Life Spring: The mender's uses per day of Life Spring continues to increase as seen on the chart.

Bonus Feats: The epic mender gains a bonus feat (selected from the list of epic mender bonus feats) every 3 levels after 20th.

Epic Mender Bonus Feat List: Additional Magic Item Space, Armor Skin, Epic Fortitude, Epic Life Force, Epic Mending, Epic Reputation, Epic Toughness, Epic Will, Great Charisma, Great Constitution, Great Wisdom, Pluck from the Abyss, Superior Initiative.

Life Master[edit]

Vitadea is a goddess of life and positive energy. Therefore, her followers can call upon great amounts of positive energy. However, that is not the only way to control positive energy. Menders also call upon great amounts of positive energy from within themselves. However, a rare few menders are also followers of Vitadea. Those rare few can claim a mastery over life energy that few can rival. They are Life Masters.

Requirements: To qualify to become a life master, a character must fulfill all the following criteria.

  • Spellcasting: Able to cast 2nd-level divine spells.
  • Class Features: Swift Burst class feature.
  • Deity: Vitadea.

Table: The Life Master

Hit Die: d10

Level Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Special Mending/Spells
Fort Ref Will
1st +0 +2 +2 +2 Life Spell +1 level of mending/--
2nd +1 +3 +3 +3 Life's Power (Empower) +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
3rd +2 +3 +3 +3 Circle of Life (1/day) +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
4th +3 +4 +4 +4 --- +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
5th +3 +4 +4 +4 Life's Power (Heighten) +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
6th +4 +5 +5 +5 Circle of Life (2/day) +1 level of mending/--
7th +5 +5 +5 +5 --- +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
8th +6/+1 +6 +6 +6 Life's Power (Maximize) +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
9th +6/+1 +6 +6 +6 Circle of Life (3/day) +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
10th +7/+2 +7 +7 +7 Restore Life +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class

Class Skills (4 + Int modifier per level)
Bluff (Cha), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Gather Information (Cha), Heal (Wis), Knowledge (arcana) (religion) (the planes) (Int), Listen (Wis), Search (Int), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Spot (Wis), Use Magic Device (Cha).

Class Features[edit]

All of the following are class features of the Life Master.

Mending/Spells: When a new life master level except the first or sixth is gained, the character gains new spells per day as if they had also gained a level in any one divine spellcasting class they belonged to previously. They do not, however, gain any other benefit a character of that class would have gained. If a character had more than one divine spellcasting class before they became a life master, they must decide to which class they add each level of life master for the purpose of determining spells per day.

They also grow stronger as a mender with each life master level. Life masters add their life master level to their mender level for the following purposes:

  • Total Life Force points.
  • Maximum points spent on a single Healing Burst.
  • Gaining and advancing the following class features:
    • Mender's Eyes.
    • Return from Death.
    • Any feature with "Burst" in the name.

Life Spell (Su): Life Masters can draw more life energy through their connection to both positive energy and Vitadea. They can, as a swift action, expend a spell slot as if they had cast it in order to regain some life energy. They add a number of points to their Life Force pool equal to double the level of the slot expended and are healed an equal amount of hit points.

Life's Power (Su): Life Masters can use their life force to make their spells stronger. Starting at level 2, a life master can spend 3 points from their Life Force pool as part of casting any non-damaging spell. If they do, that spell is empowered (as the Empower Spell metamagic feat), but without increasing the spell level.

As the life master grows stronger, they can augument their spells further. Starting at level 5, a life master can spend 6 points from their Life Force pool as part of casting any non-damaging spell. If they do, that spell is heightened by 2 levels (as the Heighten Spell metamagic feat), but without increasing the spell level. Starting at level 8, a life master can spend 9 points from their Life Force pool as part of casting any non-damaging spell. If they do, that spell is maximized (as the Maximize Spell metamagic feat), but without increasing the spell level.

Circle of Life (Su): Life Masters channel life energy to heal themselves and others. However, they can draw energy in from others to recharge themselves. Starting at level 3, the life master can, once per day, drain life energy from a target within 5 feet. That target is fatigued and the life master adds a number of points to their Life Force pool equal to double their life master level and are healed an equal amount of hit points. The target can make a Fort save (DC 13+the life masters Cha modifier) to negate the entire effect. At levels 6 and 9, the life master gains an additional daily use of this ability.

Restore Life (Sp): The greatest of life masters can raise the dead in the blink of an eye. At level 10, the life master can, once per day as a standard action, use Resurrection as a spell-like ability. If the life master dies with their daily use of this ability remaining, they are automatically raised from the dead (as the spell True Resurrection). This automatic raise uses up their daily use of Resurrection.

Twice-Blessed Soul[edit]

There are many powers in the planes that derive from sheer dumb luck. The power of the sorcerer is just one of these; by fluke of their birth, they have arcane magic ready to burst forth from them. The mender is another; again, the stars aligned and created a conduit to the plane of life. So what happens when lightning strikes twice? You get someone with both sources of power just waiting to burst forth; you get a Twice-Blessed Soul.

Requirements: To qualify to become a twice-blessed soul, a character must fulfill all the following criteria.

  • Spellcasting: Able to spontaneously cast 2nd-level arcane spells.
  • Class Features: Swift Burst class feature.

Table: The Twice-Blessed Soul

Hit Die: d4

Level Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Special Mending/Spells
Fort Ref Will
1st +0 +0 +0 +2 Healing Arcana +1 level of mending/--
2nd +1 +0 +0 +3 Channel Lifeforce +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
3rd +1 +1 +1 +3 Healing Arcana +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
4th +2 +1 +1 +4 Spy Power +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
5th +2 +1 +1 +4 Healing Arcana +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
6th +3 +2 +2 +5 Arcana Burst +1 level of mending/--
7th +3 +2 +2 +5 Healing Arcana +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
8th +4 +2 +2 +6 --- +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
9th +4 +3 +3 +6 Healing Arcana +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class
10th +5 +3 +3 +7 Lightning Strikes Twice +1 level of mending/+1 level of divine spellcasting class

Class Skills (4 + Int modifier per level)
Bluff (Cha), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Gather Information (Cha), Heal (Wis), Knowledge (arcana) (the planes) (Int), Listen (Wis), Search (Int), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Spot (Wis), Use Magic Device (Cha).

Class Features[edit]

All of the following are class features of the Twice-Blessed Soul.

Mending/Spells: When a new twice-blessed soul level except the first is gained, the character gains new spells per day as if they had also gained a level in any one spontaneous arcane spellcasting class they belonged to previously. They do not, however, gain any other benefit a character of that class would have gained. If a character had more than one arcane spellcasting class before they became a twice-blessed soul, they must decide to which class they add each level of life master for the purpose of determining spells per day.

They also grow stronger as a mender with each twice-blessed soul level. Twice-blessed souls add their twice-blessed soul level to their mender level for the following purposes:

  • Total Life Force points.
  • Maximum points spent on a single Healing Burst.
  • Gaining and advancing the following class features:
    • Mender's Eyes.
    • Return from Death.
    • Any feature with "Burst" in the name.

Healing Arcana: Twice-blessed souls discover how to channel positive energy through their arcane magic. They add the following spells to their spells known list as bonus spells known at the listed twice-blessed soul level (if they have more than one spells known list, they must choose one to receive all of these spells). Each spell retains its spell level from the cleric spell list.

  • Level 1: Bless Water, Cure Light Wounds.
  • Level 3: Bear's Endurance, Cure Moderate Wounds.
  • Level 5: Remove Curse, Cure Serious Wounds.
  • Level 7: Death Ward, Cure Critical Wounds.
  • Level 9: Raise Dead, Plane Shift, Mass Cure Light Wounds.

Channel Lifeforce (Su): Twice-blessed souls can turn their life force directly into arcane power. Starting at level 2, when the twice-blessed soul spontaneously casts an arcane spell, they may choose to spend life force points equal to quadruple the level of the spell; the number of points spent may not exceed their mender level plus their twice-blessed soul level. If they do, no spell slot is expended to cast the spell. They may use this class feature 3 times per day plus their Charisma modifier.

Spy Power (Ex): The in-depth sight of the mender expands further for the twice-blessed soul. Starting at level 4, they can see who among the creatures they can see are spellcasters and the caster level of any spellcaster they can see.

Arcana Burst (Sp): Starting at level 6, the twice-blessed soul can use their in-depth knowledge of magic and healing to attempt to remove effects that cripple their allies. When unleashing a healing burst, the twice-blessed soul can spend two extra points (this added cost applies to the limit of points spent on one burst). If they do, the targeted creature gets a chance to escape ongoing enchantments. If the target is under the effect of any ongoing spell which allowed a saving throw to avoid its effects (e.g. charm person), they get to attempt that saving throw again at the same DC; if they pass this new save, the effect ends.

Lightning Strikes Twice (Ex): The twice-blessed soul has large amounts of un-earned power. This power shines through their force of personality. At level 10, the twice-blessed soul gets a +3 inherent bonus to their Charisma score.

Medic[edit]

The Medic is an NPC class designed to quickly create mundane healers and medics.

Medics in the Game: Medics are not intended to be used as player characters.

Starting Age: Moderate.

Table: The Medic

Hit Die: d4

Level Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Special
Fort Ref Will
1st +0 +0 +0 +2 Medical Training, Medical Knowledge
2nd +1 +0 +0 +3 Swift Treatment
3rd +1 +1 +1 +3 Critical Care

Class Skills (2 + Int modifier per level)
Craft (Int), Heal (Wis), Knowledge (Local) (Int), Knowledge (Nature) (Int), Profession (Wis), Spot (Wis).

Class Features[edit]

All of the following are class features of the Medic.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Medics are proficient with all simple weapons and with light armor.

Medical Training (Ex): Medics are deeply focused on treating others. This focus costs them all feats they would otherwise gain (excluding specific bonus feats). In return, the medic gets a +2 bonus to Heal and Spot checks for each feat taken away.

Medical Knowledge: Medics are very effective at treating wounds. They get Medical Knowledge as a bonus feat.

Swift Treatment: Medics can provide swift and effective care. At level 2, they get Swift Treatment as a bonus feat.

Critical Care: A skilled medic can bring someone back from the brink of death. At level 3, they get Critical Care as a bonus feat.

Alternate Class Features[edit]

Credit for these to asdflove.

Healing Helper

Some wizards call energy from the plane of positive energy to serve them, rather than a familiar.

Class: Wizard

Level: 1st

Replaces: If you take this alternate class feature, you do not gain the familiar class feature.

Benefit: A wizard with this alternate class feature gains a mender's sprite, as the mender class feature. At first level, the sprite acts as a 1st level mender and advances to 2nd level when the wizard reaches 6th. From then on it advances as if they were a mender of their wizard level, though they never get more than one sprite.


Positive Song

Some bards draw on the energy of the positive energy plane to heal their friends, rather than bewitching their enemies.

Class: Bard

Level: 6th

Replaces: If you take this alternate class feature, you do not gain the suggestion and mass suggestion class features.

Benefit: A bard of 6th level or higher with 9 or more ranks in a Perform skill can, as a standard action costing 1 bardic music use, create an effect equivalent to a mass cure moderate wounds, using the bards class level as the caster level. At 18th level this upgrades to mass cure critical wounds.


Positive Connection

Some barbarians have a connection to the plane of positive energy and simply heal faster, rather than taking less damage.

Class: Barbarian

Level: 7th

Replaces: If you take this alternate class feature, you do not gain the damage reduction class feature.

Benefit: Starting at 7th level, the barbarian gains fast healing equal to 1/4 of their class level (round down), not to exceed their constitution modifier.


Life Sight

Some rangers mastered the ability to see other's life force as a way to gauge their strength, rather than getting animals to be friendlier to them.

Class: Ranger

Level: 1st

Replaces: If you take this alternate class feature, you do not gain the wild empathy class feature.

Benefit: The ranger gains the mender's mender's eyes class feature, except as a supernatural ability.


Positive Strike

Some rogues learn to channel positive energy with their attacks rather than how to avoid traps.

Class: Rogue

Level: 1st

Replaces: If you take this alternate class feature, you do not gain the trap sense class feature.

Benefit: As a move action, a number of times per day equal to their charisma modifier or wisdom modifier (whichever is higher), a rogue can choose to make their next attack a positive strike. If they attack an undead before the end of the round it is a sneak attack, regardless of whether they normally could sneak attack or not, even if the undead isn't flatfooted, because they are not striking at vitals, and are instead sending a shock of positive energy through them.


Base Attack Bonus ProgressionPoor + and Moderate +
ClassWizard +, Bard +, Barbarian +, Ranger + and Rogue +
Fortitude Save ProgressionGood + and Poor +
Length20 +, 10 + and 3 +
Reflex Save ProgressionPoor + and Good +
SkillBluff +, Craft +, Diplomacy +, Gather Information +, Heal +, Knowledge +, Listen +, Search +, Sense Motive +, Spot +, Use Magic Device +, Spellcraft + and Profession +
Skill Points4 + and 2 +
SummarySome wizards call energy from the plane of positive energy to serve them, rather than a familiar. +, Some bards draw on the energy of the positive energy plane to heal their friends, rather than bewitching their enemies. +, Some barbarians have a connection to the plane of positive energy and simply heal faster, rather than taking less damage. +, Some rangers mastered the ability to see other's life force as a way to gauge their strength, rather than getting animals to be friendlier to them. + and Some rogues learn to channel positive energy with their attacks rather than how to avoid traps. +
Will Save ProgressionGood +