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VestigeArcanist
2010-02-15, 03:09 PM
I have recently stumbled (and forgotten) a prestige class that offered strong spell casting progression and 6 + Int skill point per level. Would any of you know what it is and in what book?

Greenish
2010-02-15, 03:12 PM
Urban Savant from Cityscape might fit the bill, though I can't recall whether it had full casting or not.

Godskook
2010-02-15, 03:16 PM
Daggerspell mage? Complete Adventurer

FishAreWet
2010-02-15, 03:17 PM
Thrall to Malcanthet from Dragon Magazine?

Totally Guy
2010-02-15, 03:18 PM
Urban Savant from Cityscape might fit the bill, though I can't recall whether it had full casting or not.

10th level loses a caster level. But before then... full casting.:smallcool:

Nate the Snake
2010-02-15, 03:20 PM
Unseen Seer from Complete Mage, but you lose a level dipping for skill requirements.

Pluto
2010-02-15, 03:24 PM
I have recently stumbled (and forgotten) a prestige class that offered strong spell casting progression and 6 + Int skill point per level. Would any of you know what it is and in what book?

Unseen Seer? (Though you'll probably sack a level somewhere for SA, CM)
Loredelver? (Illumian-specific, RoD)
Keeper of the Cerulean Sign? (LoM)
Shadowbane Stalker? (The first 6 levels are full casting iirc, CAd)
Fochlucan Lyrist? (requires some really funky builds, CAd)

...There are definitely more. They're just not coming to me at the moment.

faceroll
2010-02-15, 03:24 PM
Unseen Seer, from Complete Mage.

Sinfire Titan
2010-02-15, 03:34 PM
Prestige Bard?

Pluto
2010-02-15, 03:51 PM
Divine Prankster from RoS is a Gnome-only PrC that basically turns Clerics into Bards.

A bit shakier ground:

Harper Agent (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/iw/20031214a&page=6) and Uncanny Trickster (CS) might also count.

Harper agent is 4/5 casting with Bardic Knowledge, which might be useful for something.

Uncanny Trickster is 2/3 casting, but those levels can also be used to raise level-dependant class features past their normal limits (this can sometimes compensate for a lost CL).

AslanCross
2010-02-15, 04:20 PM
Daggerspell mage? Complete Adventurer

Daggerspell Mage is 9/10 casting.

EDIT: My bad, thought he said full, not strong.

Optimystik
2010-02-15, 04:45 PM
Prestige Bard?

+1 CL in the first 3 levels is not strong :smallwink:

erikun
2010-02-15, 04:54 PM
Loremaster (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/prestigeClasses/loremaster.htm) has 10/10 spellcasting and 4 + INT skill points.

Can you remember anything else about the prestige class? 6 + INT skill points is quite vague and can fit a wide range of possible classes.