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Bulwer
2010-08-25, 02:32 PM
Are there any such:

Full casting (or close enough) divine prestige classes that grant immortality at the end?

Rauthiss
2010-08-25, 02:34 PM
Purely Divine? Eldritch DiscipleCM Has immortality as a capstone, off the top of my head.

Teln
2010-08-25, 02:45 PM
Dread Necromancer makes you a lich.

Mordrigar
2010-08-25, 02:49 PM
Walker in the Waste (from Sandstorm) makes you a Dry Lich at 10th level. 8/10 divine caster class. It's better than normal liches i think. (Unholy toughness is cool!) There are nice class abilities like create mummy and golem also.

Bulwer
2010-08-25, 02:59 PM
Great, thanks guys.

Kaeso
2010-08-25, 03:28 PM
Purely Divine? Eldritch DiscipleCM Has immortality as a capstone, off the top of my head.

The Eldritch Disciple gains "timeless body", which is the same ability as that of the monk, druid and contemplative. It means that your PC no longer ages (ie. he gets the mental stat benefits as he advances an age catagory, but not the physical penalties) but it explicitely states that the character can still die of old age.

subject42
2010-08-25, 03:47 PM
I'm away from my books, but doesn't contemplative give you immortality of some sort?

GoatBoy
2010-08-25, 05:45 PM
Green Star Adept (CArc) explicitly states that you can live forever. Too bad the class is so horrible.

Cloud Anchorite (Frost) says the same thing.

Eldritch Disciple doesn't specifically say whether you die of old age or not, simply that you stop ageing. If you infer that it is the same as the Monk/Druid ability with the same name, then you eventually die of old age, but you don't suffer the stat penalties. The text for the class itself simply states that "you no longer age."

EDIT: Missed the part about full divine casting, sorry.

subject42
2010-08-25, 08:43 PM
Never mind. Contemplative only makes you a native outsider.

Greenish
2010-08-25, 09:04 PM
If you're dying of old age, Ruathar (RotW) can delay it by extending your life. It's three levels full-casting with qualifications pretty much any level 6+ character can fulfill. Requires you to hobnob with elves though.

Noneoyabizzness
2010-08-25, 09:07 PM
mentioned it in the bard thread since one was persuing divinity, epic insights on epic destines for 3.5 off the wizards website offers a bunch of epic immortality options

http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx?x=dnd/drfe/20080428