View Full Version : Dream-based classes? [3.5]
Scarey Nerd
2010-08-21, 05:46 PM
I was reading Manual of the Planes, and I was drawn to the Region of Dreams variant like a bear to honey. However, MotP doesn't offer any classes directly related to dreaming, as far as I could see. Are there any in other books?
Homebrew self-bumps welcome :smalltongue:
true_shinken
2010-08-21, 05:47 PM
Races of Stone has Earthdreamer or something.
Postmodernist
2010-08-21, 05:47 PM
Heroes of Horror has the Oneiromancy feats, and some dream-realm rules in there as well.
Critical
2010-08-21, 05:50 PM
Planar Shepherd with the plane of dreams?(Though, it's rather cheesy IIRC)
Jack Zander
2010-08-21, 08:46 PM
Umm...
Nightmare spell.
Yeah... that's all I got. Sorry.
TooManyBadgers
2010-08-22, 12:58 AM
Hyperconscious has quite a bit of material here, including 2 PrC's. It's not a WotC product, but it was written by Bruce Cordell, so it's about as legit as 3.5 Psionics gets.
BladeofOblivion
2010-08-22, 02:11 AM
Not directly, but a certain Half-Night Hag Spirit Shaman is known for (Power Perversion Potential) of his dream-oriented abilities. If you don't know, look it up.
This sounds like a job for refluffing.
I could totally see a Shadowcaster filling this role very well indeed. A Psywar less so, but still there.
derfenrirwolv
2010-08-22, 08:36 AM
The wheel of time books has an aiel wiseone prestidge class and some feats for dreaming. Don't know how easy/useful it would be to work into a regular 3.5 campaign though.
Sir_Elderberry
2010-08-22, 08:47 AM
Planar Shepherd with the plane of dreams?(Though, it's rather cheesy IIRC)
Just...just a bit.
Ranos
2010-08-22, 10:10 AM
Factotums can easily get the Lucid Dreaming skill, which makes them godly in the dream world. I believe there's a few dream-based powers in magic of eberron as well.
Serpentine
2010-08-22, 10:14 AM
I reckon Vorpal Tribble would have something along these lines. Track down his compendium.
Kalim
2010-08-22, 10:38 AM
Maybe a Cleric with the Dream domain and the Oneiromancy feats?
HunterOfJello
2010-08-22, 11:13 AM
gotta play a Dream Dwarf for this
Scarey Nerd
2010-08-22, 02:46 PM
Factotums can easily get the Lucid Dreaming skill, which makes them godly in the dream world. I believe there's a few dream-based powers in magic of eberron as well.
Aye, I saw the Lucid Dreaming skill and that it was trained only, which is what led me to thinking if there were any classes that had it as a class skill. All I could think of was Expert.
I was tempted.
hamishspence
2010-08-22, 03:41 PM
Factotum (Dungeonscape), like Expert, gets everything as a class skill.
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