Bhuka Quencher (3.5e Racial Substitution Levels)
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Bhuka[1] Healer Substitution Levels[edit]
Race: Bhuka
Bhuka healers train to become competent in treating dessication damage and to prevent the perils of the waste. They are responsible for water in their communities.
Level | Base Attack Bonus |
Saving Throws | Special | Spellcasting | ||
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Fort | Ref | Will | ||||
1st | +0 | +2 | +0 | +2 | Healer of the Waste, Healing Surge | Same as healer |
5th | +2 | +4 | +1 | +4 | Desert Companion | Same as healer |
17th | +8/+3 | +10 | +5 | +10 | Kikanuti's Blessing | Same as healer |
Healer of the Waste: At 1st level, instead of Healing Hands, a bhuka quencher gains an expanded spell list. This allows it to cast the following spells:
- 5th: mass hydrate[2]
- 6th: mass protection from dessication[3]
- 7th: dessication immunity[4]
Desert Companion (Ex): At level 5th, instead of Unicorn Companion, it gains the ability to call a camelopardelSand as a companion. This feature otherwise functions as Unicorn Companion.
At healer level 14th it adds the threskisphinxSand as a possible companion (but it doesn't have the Craft Wondrous Item feat, instead you may give it another feat).
Kikanuti's Blessing (Ex): By level 17th a bhuka quencher becomes immune to dessication damage and to the effects of heat. In addition, it gains an aura in 10 feet (3 meters) which shares its bonus to saves by Humanitarian Protection, against dessication damage and desert hazards, to allies whitin the area. This feature substitutes the Vivifying Soul feature of a healer.
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Article Balance | High + |
Author | the bluez in the dungeon + |
Identifier | 3.5e Racial Substitution Levels + |
Race | Bhuka + |
Rating | Undiscussed + |
Summary | Bhuka healers train to become competent in treating dessication damage and to prevent the perils of the waste. They are responsible for water in their communities. + |
Title | Bhuka Quencher + |