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[[Summary::Evil martial class, with spider-like fighting and ability to summon a monstrous spider]]
 
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|So... If I could take it all back, would I?... I'd wager that's what ''you're'' wishing now, isn't it?
 
|So... If I could take it all back, would I?... I'd wager that's what ''you're'' wishing now, isn't it?
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|src=The Journals of Clan Northwood
 
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IT'S ALL WRONG! EVERYTHING WENT HORRIBLY WRONG!!! This fusion of man and spider was supposed to ''help'' humanity. Instead, it mocks us. The mutations are out of control and, slowly, the beast overtakes the man.
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The mysterious book known only as the "Labyrinthine Cypher" holds many secrets. Little by little, those secrets are decoded and divulged. To adepts, it becomes clear that a deep arcana, tempered by an artist's hand, went into the craft of the transformation magics revealed within. The spider transformation rituals may grant extraordinary power to noble champions of justice, or they may be perverted with selfish intent, thus creating a gnarled beast - a Spider Savage.
  
 
===Becoming a Spider Savage===
 
===Becoming a Spider Savage===
  
This is what happens when a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] strays from the straight-and-narrow, or when another class attempts the transformation magic that creates a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]], but with selfish intent.<br/>
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This is what happens when a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] strays from the path of righteousness, or when another class attempts the transformation magic that creates a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]], but with selfish intent.<br/>
 
This prestige class need not be limited to [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]]s (or even regular Monks), but the powers offered may also lure Barbarians, Fighters, Rogues, or even the occasional Ranger.
 
This prestige class need not be limited to [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]]s (or even regular Monks), but the powers offered may also lure Barbarians, Fighters, Rogues, or even the occasional Ranger.
  
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! Base Attack Bonus:
 
! Base Attack Bonus:
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! Skills:
 
! Skills:
| Craft(any) 6 Ranks, Knowledge(arcana) 6 ranks; (These requirements can be ignored by a lvl-6 [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] turned evil)
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| Craft(any) 6 Ranks, Knowledge(arcana) 5 ranks; (These requirements can be ignored by a level-4 [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] turned evil)
 
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! Special:
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! Feats:
| If a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] turns evil, and has reached at least level 6, he ''must'' change to this class.<br/>Any character changing to this class must take -3 to Charisma in exchange for +1 to Strength, +1 to Dexterity, and +1 to Intelligence.
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| Any one of: [[SRD:Monk#Unarmed_Strike|Unarmed Strike (from Monk)]], [[SRD:Improved_Unarmed_Strike|Improved Unarmed Strike]], or [[Pugilist_(3.5e_Feat)|Pugilist]]
 
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<p>Hit Die: 1d10</p>
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<p>Hit Die: d10</p>
 
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|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
| 1st || +1 || +1 || +1 || +0
 
| 1st || +1 || +1 || +1 || +0
| class="left" | Improved Unarmed Strike (with stacking), Horrifying Visage
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| class="left" | [[#Ability_Bonus|Ability Bonus]], [[#Spider_Climb|Spider Climb]]
 
| 1d8 || +0 || +0ft
 
| 1d8 || +0 || +0ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
| 2nd || +2 || +2 || +1 || +0
 
| 2nd || +2 || +2 || +1 || +0
| class="left" | Produce Webs (with stacking), Shoot Webs (with stacking)
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| class="left" | [[#Webs|Webs]] (with stacking), [[#Horrifying_Visage|Horrifying Visage]]
 
| 1d8 || +0 || +0ft
 
| 1d8 || +0 || +0ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
| 3rd || +3 || +2 || +2 || +0
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| 3rd || +3 || +2 || +1 || +1
| class="left" | Carapace
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| class="left" | [[#Carapace|Carapace]]
| 1d10 || +0 || +5ft
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| 1d10 || +0 || +10ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
| 4th || +4 || +3 || +2 || +1
 
| 4th || +4 || +3 || +2 || +1
| class="left" | Spider Empathy, Summon Monstrous Spider I
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| class="left" | [[#Ability_Bonus|Ability Bonus]]
| 1d10 || +0 || +5ft
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| 1d10 || +0 || +10ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
| 5th || +5 || +3 || +2 || +1
 
| 5th || +5 || +3 || +2 || +1
| class="left" | Poison Strike
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| class="left" | [[#Poison_Fang|Poison Fang]]
| 1d10 || +1 || +5ft
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| 1d10 || +1 || +10ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
| 6th || +6 || +4 || +3 || +2
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| 6th || +6 || +4 || +2 || +2
| class="left" | Summon Monstrous Spider II
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| class="left" | [[#Draining_Fang|Draining Fang]]
| 1d10 || +1 || +10ft
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| 1d10 || +1 || +20ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
| 7th || +6 || +4 || +3 || +2
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| 7th || +7 || +4 || +3 || +2
| class="left" | Spider Palm
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| class="left" | [[#Ability_Bonus|Ability Bonus]]
| 2d6 || +1 || +10ft
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| 2d6 || +1 || +20ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
| 8th || +7 || +4 || +4 || +2
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| 8th || +8 || +5 || +3 || +2
| class="left" | Summon Monstrous Spider III
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| class="left" | [[#Rend_Armor|Rend Armor]]
| 2d6 || +1 || +10ft
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| 2d6 || +1 || +20ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
| 9th || +8 || +5 || +4 || +3
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| 9th || +9 || +5 || +3 || +3
| class="left" | Draining Fang
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| class="left" | [[#Spider_Form|Spider Form]]
| 2d6 || +1 || +15ft
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| 2d6 || +1 || +30ft
  
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"
| 10th || +9 || +5 || +5 || +3
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| 10th || +10 || +6 || +4 || +3
| class="left" | Spider Form
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| class="left" | [[#Ability_Bonus|Ability Bonus]]
| 2d6 || +2 || +15ft
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| 2d6 || +2 || +30ft
 
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'''Class Skills (4 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/>
 
'''Class Skills (4 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/>
The Spider Savage's class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Balance (Dex), Climb (Str), Craft (other) (Int), Craft (traps) (Int), Craft (webs) (Int), Escape Artist (Dex), Hide (Dex), Intimidate (Cha), Jump (Str), Knowledge (arcana) (Int), Listen (Wis), Move Silently (Dex), Profession (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Spot (Wis), Swim (Str), Tumble (Dex), and Use Rope (Dex).
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The Spider Savage's class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Balance (Dex), Climb (Str), Craft(other) (Int), Craft(trapmaking) (Int), Craft(webs) (Int), Escape Artist (Dex), Hide (Dex), Intimidate(Cha), Jump (Str), Knowledge(arcana) (Int), Knowledge(dungeoneering) (Int), Knowledge(nature) (Int), Listen (Wis), Move Silently (Dex), Spot (Wis), Swim (Str), Tumble (Dex), and Use Rope (Dex).
 
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====Class Features====
 
====Class Features====
  
'''Weapon and Armor Proficiency''' - A Spider Savage gains no proficiency with any armor. In fact, he prefers to go without any, except for a woolen cloak used to hide his... more prominent features. He gains proficiency with unarmed strikes at level one, web shooters at level 2, and with fangs at level 9.
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'''Weapon and Armor Proficiency''' - A Spider Savage cannot be proficient in armor. In fact, he may prefer to wear only a woolen cloak to hide his disgustingly arachnidian features. For weapons, he may remain proficient in whatever weapons he used before taking on this prestige class, but he gains proficiency with web shooters at level 2 and with fangs at level 5.
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'''Spider-Monk Abilities''' - A Spider Savage's class levels may stack with his former monk or spider-monk class levels for determining his unarmed damage, unarmored AC bonus, and unarmored speed bonus. If any of these are unspecified by his former class, use the chart provided above.
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'''{{Anchor|Ability Bonus}} {{Ex}}:''' Spider savages grow in physical prowess much faster than other classes do. At 1st level, and every third level after that, they gain a +1 Ability bonus to either Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution (whichever the spider savage chooses). This is in addition to any other Ability bonuses gained through normal level-ups.
  
'''Spider Savage Abilities''' - A Spider Savage's class levels may stack with his former class levels for determining his unarmed damage, AC bonus, and unarmored speed bonus. If any of these are unspecified by his former class, use the chart provided above.
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'''{{Anchor|Spider Climb}} {{Ex}}''' - At first level, the Spider Savage may use the version of [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)#Spider_Climb|Spider Climb]] as seen in the [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] class. Levels in Spider Savage stack with levels in Spider-Monk for determining spider climbing speed.<br/> - If the character's total levels in Spider Savage and Spider-Monk reach 16, then he automatically gets the Spider-Monk feature [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)#True_Spider_Climb|True Spider Climb]].
  
'''Unarmed Strike (Ex)''' - At 1st level, Spider Savages gain [[SRD:Monk#Unarmed_Strike|Unarmed Strike]]. '''Stacking''': If the character already has Unarmed Strike from another class (such as any type of Monk), the Spider Savage instead gains +1 to melee attacks.
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'''{{Anchor|Webs}} {{Ex}}''' - At 2nd level, the Spider Savage gains the ability to produce and shoot [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)#Webs|webs]].<br/>
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'''Produce Webs (stacking)''' - If a Spider Savage has already learned Produce Webs from being a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]], then every level modifier in this class stacks with those levels. Furthermore, a Spider Savage may choose to continue letting his webs grow stronger as they are, or modify them to become [[Spider_Savage_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)#Produce_Razor_Webs|Razor Webs]] as described below.<br/>
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'''Shoot Webs (stacking)''' - If the Spider Savage already knows this feat from being a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]], then shooting distance stacks with those levels and add +1 to ranged attacks.
  
'''Horrifying Visage (Ex)''' - At level one, the eldritch mutations of the Spider Savage already make it a fearful sight to behold, so it gains +6 to its inherent Intimidate skill.
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'''{{Anchor|Horrifying Visage}} {{Ex}}''' - At level two, the eldritch mutations of the Spider Savage already make it a fearful sight to behold, so it gains +6 to its inherent Intimidate skill.
  
'''Produce Webs (Ex)''' - At 2nd level, the Spider Savage gains the ability to [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)#Class_Features|produce webs]].<br/>
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'''{{Anchor|Carapace}} (Ex)''' - Starting level 3, the Spider-Savage's skin begins to harden to an exoskeleton of tough plates, giving it a +1 natural armor bonus to AC for every Spider Savage level/3. This stacks with unarmored AC bonuses. For example, at class level 6, the spider savage would have an AC bonus of +3 (+1 unarmored bonus, +2 natural).
'''Produce Webs (stacking)''' - If a Spider Savage has already learned Produce Webs from being a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]], then every level modifier in this class stacks with those levels. Furthermore, a Spider Savage may choose to continue letting his webs grow stronger as they are, or modify them to become Razor Webs as described below.
 
  
'''Produce Razor Webs (Ex)''' - A Spider Savage who evolved to this state from being a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] may sacrifice strength of webbing in order to make them cause more damage. Once this feature is taken, webs become weaker on all DC checks by 5, although they still grow in strength at the same rate as described above. Damage is also reduced by one die size (e.g. from 1d6 to 1d4). The size of the damage die increases at the same total level as it would in the [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] class.<br/> - The webs are now covered in razor sharp barbs wherever the Spider Savage wants them to be (for example, an area in the middle of a line for creating a simple trap). Whenever anyone comes in contact with razor webs (friend and foe alike), they take damage. This counts for initial contact on a ranged web attack as well as delayed contact in the case of a net, trip-wire, etc. Additionally, a bound enemy would have to take this same damage on every Escape Artist attempt or Strength check to break their bonds (whether successful or not).<br/> - On a critical hit during a ranged attack with razor webs, damage is x2.
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'''{{Anchor| Poison Fang}} {{Ex}}''' - At 5th level, the Spider Savage's mouth has metamorphosed into a spider's chelicerae, complete with piercing fangs. Consider this a new weapon that cannot be used with ''Flurry of Blows'', but can be used for damage in a grapple attack, and does damage of 1d8 + [[SRD:Strength|Str]]. A spider savage's fangs may also gain a poisoning effect. Once per class level per day, he may call one fang attack to be a ''Poison Fang''! This must be called before the attack roll is made. If it misses, he may not try again until the next round. If it hits, the opponent must make a Fortitude save (DC 10 + Spider Savage level + [[SRD:Constitution|Con]]) or be poisoned. Poisoning causes [[SRD:Constitution|Constitution]] damage of 1d4/round.
  
'''Shoot Webs (Ex)''' - At 2nd level, Spider Savages gain the ability to [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)#Class_Features|shoot webs]].<br/>'''Shoot Webs (stacking)''' - If the Spider Savage already knows this feat from being a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]], then shooting distance stacks with those levels and add +1 to ranged attacks.
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'''{{Anchor|Draining Fang}} {{Ex}}''' - At 6th level, when not using the Poison Fang attack, the Spider Savage may use fangs as a draining attack. Half the total damage dealt to the target is then transferred to the HP of the Spider Savage.
  
'''Carapace (Ex)''' - Starting level 3, the Spider-Savage's skin begins to harden to an exoskeleton of tough plates, giving it a +1 natural armor bonus to AC for every Spider Savage level/3.<br/> - This hinders movement slightly, so if the former class was any Monk (using Monk's unarmored speed bonus), movement speed is reduced by 5 feet/3 Spider Savage levels. If the former class was not any Monk, stick to the chart above.
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'''{{Anchor|Rend Armor}} {{Ex}}''' - Starting at level 8, the Spider Savage's hands more closely resemble the tarsus at the end of a spider's leg. These appendages now have the potential to rend an opponent's armor. This attack counts as a full attack action, using two hands and it deals 4d6 + [[SRD:Strength|Str]] points of damage to the opponent's armor. Creatures not wearing armor take this damage to their HP. Armor reduced to 0 hit points is destroyed. Damaged armor may be repaired with a successful Craft (armorsmithing) check.
  
'''Spider Empathy (Ex)''' - A Spider-Savage can now use body language, vocalizations, and demeanor to improve the attitude of spiders. This ability functions just like a Diplomacy check to improve the attitude of a person. The Spider Savage rolls 1d20 and adds his Spider Savage level (but not Charisma bonus, because spiders don't care about that very much) to determine the ''spider empathy'' check result.<br/> - To use ''spider empathy'', the Spider Savage and the spider must be no more than 30 feet of one another under normal visibility conditions.
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'''{{Anchor|Spider Form}} {{Su}}''' - At 9th level, a Spider Savage may transform into a medium-sized spider once per day. The effect lasts for 1 minute each time. During this time, the Spider Savage retains all previous knowledge, feats, and other attributes, but loses the ability to communicate with intelligent beings.<br/> - This spider form is not exactly like the [[SRD:Medium_Monstrous_Spider|medium monstrous spider]], but think of it more as a ''super spider''. The Spider Savage in this form gains a +10 communication bonus when using ''Spider Empathy''. Furthermore, he gains +10 to all Climb checks, +1 to attack and damage, and does damage with an additional d6 for every attack. He cannot use ''Flurry of Blows'' or any artificial weapons in this form, but may otherwise make natural spider attacks (web shooter, unarmed strike, grapple, fang) as usual.<br/> - When the effect ends, the Spider Savage feels [[Fatigued|fatigued]] for 1d4 rounds.
  
'''Summon Monstrous Spider I (Sp)''' - At level 4, a Spider Savage can use this spell-like ability once/day to summon a monstrous spider. It appears where you designate (so long as there is room for it) and acts immediately, on the Spider Savage's turn. It attacks his opponents to the best of its ability. If Spider Savage can communicate with it, he can direct the attack or influence it to perform other actions.<br/> - Monstrous spiders cannot be summoned into an environment that cannot support them.<br/> - The Spider Savage is not exactly adept at summoning, so there is a chance he may summon a creature larger or smaller than he intends. Roll a d20 and follow this chart for the size of spider summoned:<br/>1 - Tiny<br/>2-5 - Small<br/>6-15 - Medium<br/>16-18 - Large<br/>19 - Huge<br/>20 - Gargantuan<br/> - Monstrous Spiders' stats are described on p.288 of the Monster Manual v.3.5.<br/> - All subsequent improvements of this feat (at levels 6 and 8) are meant to replace the previous ''summon monstrous spider'' feat, not add to them.
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'''Special Feature:'''
  
'''Poison Strike (Ex)''' - At 5th level, a Spider Savage's strikes gain a poisoning effect that may stack with other attacks. Once per Spider Savage level per day, the he may call one unarmed strike (but not with ''flurry of blows'') or grapple attack to be a ''Poison Strike''! This must be called before the attack roll is made. If it misses, he may not try again until the next round. If it hits, the opponent must make a Fortitude save (10 + Spider Savage level + Str) or be poisoned. Poisoning causes Constitution damage of 1d4/round.
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'''{{Anchor|Produce Razor Webs}} {{Ex}}''' - A Spider Savage who evolved to this state from being a [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] may sacrifice strength of webbing in order to make them cause more damage. Once this feature is taken, webs become weaker in their Armor Class and Difficulty Class (for breaking, etc.) by 5, although they still grow in strength at the same rate as described [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)#Produce_Webs|here]]. Damage is also reduced by one die size (e.g. from 1d6 to 1d4). The size of the damage die increases at the same total level as it would in the [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]] class.<br/> - The webs are now covered in razor sharp barbs wherever the Spider Savage wants them to be (for example, an area in the middle of a line for creating a simple trap). Whenever anyone comes in contact with razor webs (friend and foe alike), they take damage. This counts for initial contact on a ranged web attack as well as delayed contact in the case of a net, trip-wire, etc. Additionally, a bound enemy would have to take this same damage on every Escape Artist attempt or Strength check to break their bonds (whether successful or not).<br/> - On a critical hit during a ranged attack with razor webs, damage is x2.
  
'''Summon Monstrous Spider II (Sp)''' - By level 6, the Spider Savage is getting a little better at calling large spiders. When he summons a monstrous spider, roll a d20 and follow this chart for the size of the spider summoned:<br/>1 - Tiny<br/>2-4 - Small<br/>5-8 - Medium<br/>9-17 - Large<br/>18-19 - Huge<br/>20 - Gargantuan.
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====Fallen [[Spider-Monk_(3.5e_Class)|Spider-Monk]]====
  
'''Spider Palm (Ex)''' - Starting at level 7, the Spider Savage's hands more closely resemble the arthropodan tarsus at the end of a spider's leg. These appendages can now tear through armor and flesh. When using unarmed strikes, if the Spider Savage connected at least once in a given round, the opponent takes -1 to AC. This effect only counts once per round.<br/> - This ability may stack with effects of other strikes such as ''Poison Strike'' or ''Paralyzing Strike''.
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Spider Savages who have levels in the Spider-Monk class (that is to say, are now ex-Spider-Monks) gain [[Sneak_Attack#Class_Features|Sneak Attack]] as consolation for losing their extra senses. They gain +1d6 of [[Sneak_Attack#Class_Features|sneak attack]] damage, beginning at Spider-Monk level 4, and increasing by +1d6 for every 3rd subsequent level in Spider-Monk (i.e. for levels 7, 10, 13, 16, and 19), to a maximum of +6d6.
  
'''Summon Monstrous Spider III (Sp)''' - By level 8, the Spider Savage is getting better at calling huge spiders. When he summons a monstrous spider, roll a d20 and follow this chart for the size of the spider summoned:<br/>1-2 - Small<br/>3-5 - Medium<br/>6-9 - Large<br/>10-17 - Huge<br/>18-19 - Gargantuan<br/>20 - Colossal
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====Ex-Spider Savage====
  
'''Draining Fang (Ex)''' - At 9th level, the Spider Savage's mouth has become alarmingly similar to a spider's chelicerae, complete with fangs and the ability to deliver dissolving enzymes into its prey for the purpose of consuming it. Consider this a new weapon that cannot be used with ''Flurry of Blows'', but does damage with 1d10. Half the total damage dealt to the target is then transferred to the HP of the Spider Savage.<br/> - This attack can be stacked with effects of other strikes such as ''Poison Strike'' or ''Paralyzing Strike''.
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The worst thing about being a Spider Savage is that he will have to live with his scars and deformities for the rest of his life, no matter what other classes he takes. His abject ugliness will forever make him shunned, an outcast from all societies. He will never know love, but only pain and rage and the ecstasy of battle.<br/>Since this is an evil class, the Spider Savage could only take levels as another class that permits evil or complete a mission of atonement in order to cleanse himself of his evil taint.
  
'''Spider Form (Su)''' - At 10th level, a Spider Savage may transform into a medium-sized spider once per day. The effect lasts for 1 minute each time. During this time, the Spider Savage retains all previous knowledge, feats, and other attributes, but loses the ability to communicate with intelligent beings.<br/> - This spider form is not exactly like the medium monstrous spider as described in the Monster Manual v.3.5, but think of it more as a ''super spider''. The Spider Savage in this form gains a +10 communication bonus when using ''Spider Empathy''. Furthermore, he gains +10 to all Climb checks, +1 to attack and damage, and does damage with an additional d6 for every attack. He cannot use ''Flurry of Blows'' or any artificial weapons in this form, but may otherwise make natural spider attacks (web shooter, unarmed strike, draining fang) as usual.<br/> - The web shooters are man-made, and so can't be used. Luckily, this beast form makes its own biological webs using a Craft(webs) check x2. These natural webs have all the same properties as the Spider Savage's artificial stuff. Webbing gained in this way is temporary and is not usable after the ''Spider Form'' effect ends.<br/> - When the effect ends, the Spider Savage feels fatigued for 1d4 rounds.
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The worst thing about being a Spider Savage is that he will have to live with his scars and deformities for the rest of his life, no matter what other classes he takes. His abject ugliness will forever make him shunned, an outcast from all societies. He will never know love, only pain and rage and the ecstasy of battle.<br/>The Charisma he lost in order to take this prestige class will never be given back, but the Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence gained will surely be put to good use.<br/>Since this is an evil class, the Spider Savage could only take levels as another class that permits evil or complete a mission of atonement in order to cleanse himself of his evil taint.
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Spider Savage[edit]

So... If I could take it all back, would I?... I'd wager that's what you're wishing now, isn't it?
—Renee Arci, Elvish Spider Savage, The Journals of Clan Northwood

The mysterious book known only as the "Labyrinthine Cypher" holds many secrets. Little by little, those secrets are decoded and divulged. To adepts, it becomes clear that a deep arcana, tempered by an artist's hand, went into the craft of the transformation magics revealed within. The spider transformation rituals may grant extraordinary power to noble champions of justice, or they may be perverted with selfish intent, thus creating a gnarled beast - a Spider Savage.

Becoming a Spider Savage[edit]

This is what happens when a Spider-Monk strays from the path of righteousness, or when another class attempts the transformation magic that creates a Spider-Monk, but with selfish intent.
This prestige class need not be limited to Spider-Monks (or even regular Monks), but the powers offered may also lure Barbarians, Fighters, Rogues, or even the occasional Ranger.

Entry Requirements
Alignment: Any Evil.
Base Attack Bonus: +3
Skills: Craft(any) 6 Ranks, Knowledge(arcana) 5 ranks; (These requirements can be ignored by a level-4 Spider-Monk turned evil)
Feats: Any one of: Unarmed Strike (from Monk), Improved Unarmed Strike, or Pugilist

Table: The Spider Savage

Hit Die: d10

Level Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Special Unarmed
Damage
AC
Bonus
Unarmored
Speed Bonus
Fort Ref Will
1st +1 +1 +1 +0 Ability Bonus, Spider Climb 1d8 +0 +0ft
2nd +2 +2 +1 +0 Webs (with stacking), Horrifying Visage 1d8 +0 +0ft
3rd +3 +2 +1 +1 Carapace 1d10 +0 +10ft
4th +4 +3 +2 +1 Ability Bonus 1d10 +0 +10ft
5th +5 +3 +2 +1 Poison Fang 1d10 +1 +10ft
6th +6 +4 +2 +2 Draining Fang 1d10 +1 +20ft
7th +7 +4 +3 +2 Ability Bonus 2d6 +1 +20ft
8th +8 +5 +3 +2 Rend Armor 2d6 +1 +20ft
9th +9 +5 +3 +3 Spider Form 2d6 +1 +30ft
10th +10 +6 +4 +3 Ability Bonus 2d6 +2 +30ft

Class Skills (4 + Int modifier per level)
The Spider Savage's class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Balance (Dex), Climb (Str), Craft(other) (Int), Craft(trapmaking) (Int), Craft(webs) (Int), Escape Artist (Dex), Hide (Dex), Intimidate(Cha), Jump (Str), Knowledge(arcana) (Int), Knowledge(dungeoneering) (Int), Knowledge(nature) (Int), Listen (Wis), Move Silently (Dex), Spot (Wis), Swim (Str), Tumble (Dex), and Use Rope (Dex).

Class Features[edit]

Weapon and Armor Proficiency - A Spider Savage cannot be proficient in armor. In fact, he may prefer to wear only a woolen cloak to hide his disgustingly arachnidian features. For weapons, he may remain proficient in whatever weapons he used before taking on this prestige class, but he gains proficiency with web shooters at level 2 and with fangs at level 5.

Spider-Monk Abilities - A Spider Savage's class levels may stack with his former monk or spider-monk class levels for determining his unarmed damage, unarmored AC bonus, and unarmored speed bonus. If any of these are unspecified by his former class, use the chart provided above.

Ability Bonus (Ex): Spider savages grow in physical prowess much faster than other classes do. At 1st level, and every third level after that, they gain a +1 Ability bonus to either Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution (whichever the spider savage chooses). This is in addition to any other Ability bonuses gained through normal level-ups.

Spider Climb (Ex) - At first level, the Spider Savage may use the version of Spider Climb as seen in the Spider-Monk class. Levels in Spider Savage stack with levels in Spider-Monk for determining spider climbing speed.
- If the character's total levels in Spider Savage and Spider-Monk reach 16, then he automatically gets the Spider-Monk feature True Spider Climb.

Webs (Ex) - At 2nd level, the Spider Savage gains the ability to produce and shoot webs.
Produce Webs (stacking) - If a Spider Savage has already learned Produce Webs from being a Spider-Monk, then every level modifier in this class stacks with those levels. Furthermore, a Spider Savage may choose to continue letting his webs grow stronger as they are, or modify them to become Razor Webs as described below.
Shoot Webs (stacking) - If the Spider Savage already knows this feat from being a Spider-Monk, then shooting distance stacks with those levels and add +1 to ranged attacks.

Horrifying Visage (Ex) - At level two, the eldritch mutations of the Spider Savage already make it a fearful sight to behold, so it gains +6 to its inherent Intimidate skill.

Carapace (Ex) - Starting level 3, the Spider-Savage's skin begins to harden to an exoskeleton of tough plates, giving it a +1 natural armor bonus to AC for every Spider Savage level/3. This stacks with unarmored AC bonuses. For example, at class level 6, the spider savage would have an AC bonus of +3 (+1 unarmored bonus, +2 natural).

Poison Fang (Ex) - At 5th level, the Spider Savage's mouth has metamorphosed into a spider's chelicerae, complete with piercing fangs. Consider this a new weapon that cannot be used with Flurry of Blows, but can be used for damage in a grapple attack, and does damage of 1d8 + Str. A spider savage's fangs may also gain a poisoning effect. Once per class level per day, he may call one fang attack to be a Poison Fang! This must be called before the attack roll is made. If it misses, he may not try again until the next round. If it hits, the opponent must make a Fortitude save (DC 10 + Spider Savage level + Con) or be poisoned. Poisoning causes Constitution damage of 1d4/round.

Draining Fang (Ex) - At 6th level, when not using the Poison Fang attack, the Spider Savage may use fangs as a draining attack. Half the total damage dealt to the target is then transferred to the HP of the Spider Savage.

Rend Armor (Ex) - Starting at level 8, the Spider Savage's hands more closely resemble the tarsus at the end of a spider's leg. These appendages now have the potential to rend an opponent's armor. This attack counts as a full attack action, using two hands and it deals 4d6 + Str points of damage to the opponent's armor. Creatures not wearing armor take this damage to their HP. Armor reduced to 0 hit points is destroyed. Damaged armor may be repaired with a successful Craft (armorsmithing) check.

Spider Form (Su) - At 9th level, a Spider Savage may transform into a medium-sized spider once per day. The effect lasts for 1 minute each time. During this time, the Spider Savage retains all previous knowledge, feats, and other attributes, but loses the ability to communicate with intelligent beings.
- This spider form is not exactly like the medium monstrous spider, but think of it more as a super spider. The Spider Savage in this form gains a +10 communication bonus when using Spider Empathy. Furthermore, he gains +10 to all Climb checks, +1 to attack and damage, and does damage with an additional d6 for every attack. He cannot use Flurry of Blows or any artificial weapons in this form, but may otherwise make natural spider attacks (web shooter, unarmed strike, grapple, fang) as usual.
- When the effect ends, the Spider Savage feels fatigued for 1d4 rounds.

Special Feature:

Produce Razor Webs (Ex) - A Spider Savage who evolved to this state from being a Spider-Monk may sacrifice strength of webbing in order to make them cause more damage. Once this feature is taken, webs become weaker in their Armor Class and Difficulty Class (for breaking, etc.) by 5, although they still grow in strength at the same rate as described here. Damage is also reduced by one die size (e.g. from 1d6 to 1d4). The size of the damage die increases at the same total level as it would in the Spider-Monk class.
- The webs are now covered in razor sharp barbs wherever the Spider Savage wants them to be (for example, an area in the middle of a line for creating a simple trap). Whenever anyone comes in contact with razor webs (friend and foe alike), they take damage. This counts for initial contact on a ranged web attack as well as delayed contact in the case of a net, trip-wire, etc. Additionally, a bound enemy would have to take this same damage on every Escape Artist attempt or Strength check to break their bonds (whether successful or not).
- On a critical hit during a ranged attack with razor webs, damage is x2.

Fallen Spider-Monk[edit]

Spider Savages who have levels in the Spider-Monk class (that is to say, are now ex-Spider-Monks) gain Sneak Attack as consolation for losing their extra senses. They gain +1d6 of sneak attack damage, beginning at Spider-Monk level 4, and increasing by +1d6 for every 3rd subsequent level in Spider-Monk (i.e. for levels 7, 10, 13, 16, and 19), to a maximum of +6d6.

Ex-Spider Savage[edit]

The worst thing about being a Spider Savage is that he will have to live with his scars and deformities for the rest of his life, no matter what other classes he takes. His abject ugliness will forever make him shunned, an outcast from all societies. He will never know love, but only pain and rage and the ecstasy of battle.
Since this is an evil class, the Spider Savage could only take levels as another class that permits evil or complete a mission of atonement in order to cleanse himself of his evil taint.

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Article BalanceModerate +
AuthorNolanf +
Base Attack Bonus ProgressionGood +
Class AbilityMartial Maneuvers +
Class Ability ProgressionOther +
Fortitude Save ProgressionGood +
Identifier3.5e Prestige Class +
Length10 +
Minimum Level4 +
RatingUnrated +
Reflex Save ProgressionGood +
SummaryEvil martial class, with spider-like fighting and ability to summon a monstrous spider +
TitleSpider Savage +
Will Save ProgressionPoor +