ideasmith
2006-10-13, 08:09 PM
Unfledged
Sometimes, a group of adventurers includes a character who seems to have no business being on an adventure. Such characters from fiction include Bilbo Baggins (The Hobbit) and Garian (Pawn of Prophecy). Such characters often develop abilities they didn't know they had. *
On a more rule-oriented note, sometimes one may have trouble deciding what class to play. This class is a way of delaying your decision without delaying the game.
Hit Die D4. *
Base Attack: Poor
Base Dodge Bonus: None
Good Saves: None
Class Skills The unfledged has no class skills. *
Skill Points at 1st Level (2 + Int modifier) * 4.
Skill Points at Each Additional Level 2 + Int modifier. *
LEVEL SPECIAL * *
1 * * *Metamorphosis
2 * * *Tagalong *-1
3
4 * * *Tagalong -2
5 * * *Instant Metamorphasis
6 * * *Tagalong -3
7
8 * * *Tagalong -4
9
10 * * *Improved Metamorphosis. Tagalong -5
11
12 * * *Tagalong -6
13
14 * * *Tagalong -7
15 * * *True Metamorphasis
16 * * *Tagalong -8
17
18 * * *Tagalong -9
19
20 * * *Heroic Metamorphasis, Tagalong -10
Class Features
The following are class features of the unfledged class. *
Weapon and Armor Proficiency The unfledged is proficient with one simple weapon. E is not proficient with any other weapons, nor is he proficient with any type of armor or shields. *
Metamorphosis: Upon gaining a level, the unfledged may cease being an unfledged, turning all levels thereof into levels in some other class (or classes). This has the following effects: *First e instantly loses all er levels in unfledged, including the associated Hit Dice. The unfledged base attack bonus, base saving throw bonuses, and special class abilities are now reduced to the new, lower level. Likewise, the unfledged loses any ability score gain, skill ranks, and any feat associated with the levels (if applicable). If the exact ability score or skill ranks increased from a level now lost is unknown (or the player has forgotten), lose 1 point from the highest ability score or ranks from the highest-ranked skills. If a familiar or companion creature has abilities tied to an unfledged who is ceasing to be an unfledged, the creature's abilities are adjusted to fit the character's new level. Only levels in unfledged are lost, levels in other classes and racial hit dice levels are unaffected. *The unfledged experience point total is immediately set to the midpoint of the previous level. * Then e regains the experience points one level at a time, at each level gaining the normal benefits (and penalties, including multiclassing penalties), except that the class levels gained may not be in unfledged. This continues until the character's experience point total is back where it was before, less any penalties (such as multiclassing penalties). * The effects of using this ability may not be reversed short of a wish. *
Tagalong: Starting at second level, the unfledged counts as one level lower for purposes of determining appropriate opposition and party experience. *
Instant Metamorphosis: Starting at 5th level, the unfledged may use metamorphosis at any time, as a free action. The effects are still irreversible.
Improved Metamorphosis: Starting at 10th level, when the unfledged uses metamorphosis, e may rearrange er ability scores (Str, Dex, Con, Int Wis, and Cha). Any racial adjustments thereof are subtracted before rearranging, and added again after doing so.
True Metamorphosis: Starting at 15th level, the unfledged may change er race when using metamorphosis. All ECL adjustments are applied before any experience is regained, and the experience needed to gain a level is adjusted appropriately. *
Heroic Metamorphosis: *Starting at 20th level, the unfledged benefits from the following spells when activating metamorphosis: Heal, Improved Heroism, Protection from Spells. * The effects have their normal durations.
Multi-class Unfledged * * A character with one or more levels in unfledged, may not take levels in any other class. Note that an unfledged using metamorphosis is considered to lose all er levels in unfledged before gaining levels in other class(es).
Ex-Unfledged A character who has used metamorphosis is no longer an unfledged, but may multiclass into unfledged normally. *
CHANGES:
10/16/2006: Clarified duration of heroic metamorphasis effects (Thank you, Fax Celestis)
10/18/2006: Drastically increased effects of Tagalong class ability (Thank you, Lucid_Archon, paddyfool, Fax Celestis, Proven_Paradox )
Sometimes, a group of adventurers includes a character who seems to have no business being on an adventure. Such characters from fiction include Bilbo Baggins (The Hobbit) and Garian (Pawn of Prophecy). Such characters often develop abilities they didn't know they had. *
On a more rule-oriented note, sometimes one may have trouble deciding what class to play. This class is a way of delaying your decision without delaying the game.
Hit Die D4. *
Base Attack: Poor
Base Dodge Bonus: None
Good Saves: None
Class Skills The unfledged has no class skills. *
Skill Points at 1st Level (2 + Int modifier) * 4.
Skill Points at Each Additional Level 2 + Int modifier. *
LEVEL SPECIAL * *
1 * * *Metamorphosis
2 * * *Tagalong *-1
3
4 * * *Tagalong -2
5 * * *Instant Metamorphasis
6 * * *Tagalong -3
7
8 * * *Tagalong -4
9
10 * * *Improved Metamorphosis. Tagalong -5
11
12 * * *Tagalong -6
13
14 * * *Tagalong -7
15 * * *True Metamorphasis
16 * * *Tagalong -8
17
18 * * *Tagalong -9
19
20 * * *Heroic Metamorphasis, Tagalong -10
Class Features
The following are class features of the unfledged class. *
Weapon and Armor Proficiency The unfledged is proficient with one simple weapon. E is not proficient with any other weapons, nor is he proficient with any type of armor or shields. *
Metamorphosis: Upon gaining a level, the unfledged may cease being an unfledged, turning all levels thereof into levels in some other class (or classes). This has the following effects: *First e instantly loses all er levels in unfledged, including the associated Hit Dice. The unfledged base attack bonus, base saving throw bonuses, and special class abilities are now reduced to the new, lower level. Likewise, the unfledged loses any ability score gain, skill ranks, and any feat associated with the levels (if applicable). If the exact ability score or skill ranks increased from a level now lost is unknown (or the player has forgotten), lose 1 point from the highest ability score or ranks from the highest-ranked skills. If a familiar or companion creature has abilities tied to an unfledged who is ceasing to be an unfledged, the creature's abilities are adjusted to fit the character's new level. Only levels in unfledged are lost, levels in other classes and racial hit dice levels are unaffected. *The unfledged experience point total is immediately set to the midpoint of the previous level. * Then e regains the experience points one level at a time, at each level gaining the normal benefits (and penalties, including multiclassing penalties), except that the class levels gained may not be in unfledged. This continues until the character's experience point total is back where it was before, less any penalties (such as multiclassing penalties). * The effects of using this ability may not be reversed short of a wish. *
Tagalong: Starting at second level, the unfledged counts as one level lower for purposes of determining appropriate opposition and party experience. *
Instant Metamorphosis: Starting at 5th level, the unfledged may use metamorphosis at any time, as a free action. The effects are still irreversible.
Improved Metamorphosis: Starting at 10th level, when the unfledged uses metamorphosis, e may rearrange er ability scores (Str, Dex, Con, Int Wis, and Cha). Any racial adjustments thereof are subtracted before rearranging, and added again after doing so.
True Metamorphosis: Starting at 15th level, the unfledged may change er race when using metamorphosis. All ECL adjustments are applied before any experience is regained, and the experience needed to gain a level is adjusted appropriately. *
Heroic Metamorphosis: *Starting at 20th level, the unfledged benefits from the following spells when activating metamorphosis: Heal, Improved Heroism, Protection from Spells. * The effects have their normal durations.
Multi-class Unfledged * * A character with one or more levels in unfledged, may not take levels in any other class. Note that an unfledged using metamorphosis is considered to lose all er levels in unfledged before gaining levels in other class(es).
Ex-Unfledged A character who has used metamorphosis is no longer an unfledged, but may multiclass into unfledged normally. *
CHANGES:
10/16/2006: Clarified duration of heroic metamorphasis effects (Thank you, Fax Celestis)
10/18/2006: Drastically increased effects of Tagalong class ability (Thank you, Lucid_Archon, paddyfool, Fax Celestis, Proven_Paradox )