Difference between revisions of "Talk:Baatorian Arcanovore (3.5e Prestige Class)"
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This one doesn't look like it was uploaded with the new preload -- and it needs some in-page links and stuff. Just noting. [[User:Surgo|Surgo]] 04:13, April 25, 2010 (UTC) | This one doesn't look like it was uploaded with the new preload -- and it needs some in-page links and stuff. Just noting. [[User:Surgo|Surgo]] 04:13, April 25, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | For sure, tieflings could work. The reason I uploaded this was with the intent of it being usable as a PC class. The relative autonomy of this class from the otherwise regimented hierarchy of the nine hells would conceivably allow it to be part of a party, as well. |
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Balance Level
This one might be Wizard-level--I mean, just a single level can shift at least two of the fights that most rogue-level characters lose in the SGT towards the character's favor (the necromancer and the shadows). --Ghostwheel 03:41, April 25, 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks, I honestly wasn't sure what was meant by balance for this site. If wizard is the highest that makes sense, as this class is pretty strong and originally mostly intended for dangerous NPCs.
- You might be suprised ;-) --Ghostwheel 04:11, April 25, 2010 (UTC)
Update
This one doesn't look like it was uploaded with the new preload -- and it needs some in-page links and stuff. Just noting. Surgo 04:13, April 25, 2010 (UTC)
as a PC class
For sure, tieflings could work. The reason I uploaded this was with the intent of it being usable as a PC class. The relative autonomy of this class from the otherwise regimented hierarchy of the nine hells would conceivably allow it to be part of a party, as well.