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slaydemons
2011-04-20, 06:53 PM
Runeweaver

{images to be put in later}

“Why settle for runes that explode, when you can make it do anything you desire?”

Runeweavers are very specialized abjurers using a line of runes. they study lightly on how to make runes into Arcane focuses, turning their spell books into literal weapons. Runeweavers can utilize runic magic by mixing their runes of power with effect runes to give them any kind of area shape desired, or combine two runes of power to create spells drawn from various class lists.

Characteristics: Attacking from a distance, traps, blasting.

Alignment: Any

Religion: They mostly follow magic deities, or their own racial deities.

Background: Most runeweavers learn by instinct, reflecting on the potential of runes they’ve used.

Races: Humans often become this class as they find a way into everything and are by far the most flexible of races, elves also are at peace with this as they enjoy studying. Half-orcs take this class more often then elves as it uses instinct rather then intelligence. Dwarves have an affinity to this strange wielding of magic.

Other Classes: They get along with melee front-liners who help protect them as they cast their runes into magical effects. They also tend to get along with people who use their intuition more then anything else such as Druids. Wizards as they typically don’t like wizards as most will think how they go about with magic wrong.

Role: They are magic support or artillery, and at times trap setters.

GAME RULE INFORMATION
Runeweavers have the following game statistics.
Abilities: Wisdom is their unique casting ability, Constitution is good for all adventurers especially those with small hit die like the Runeweaver.
Alignment: Any
Hit Die: d4
Starting Age: As wizard
Starting Gold: As wizard

Class Skills
The Runeweaver’s class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Concentration (Con), Craft (Int), Decipher Script (Int), Knowledge (all skills, taken individually) (Int), Profession (Wis), Spellcraft (Int) and Use Magic Device (Cha).


Skill Points at First Level: (4 + Int modifier) x 4
Skill Points at Each Additional Level: 4 + Int modifier

Runeweaver
{table=head]Level|Base AttackBonus|Fort Save|Ref Save|Will Save|Special |0th|1st|2nd|3rd|4th|5th|6th|7th|8th|9th

1st|
+0|
+0|
+0|
+2|Intuitive spell knowledge, Scribe rune, Scribe scroll|3|1

2nd|
+1|
+0|
+0|
+3| |4|2

3rd|
+1|
+1|
+1|
+4| Controlled trigger |4|2|1

4th|
+2|
+1|
+1|
+4| Summon Rune familiar|4|3|2

5th|
+2|
+1|
+1|
+5||4|3|2|1

6th|
+3|
+2|
+2|
+5||4|3|3|2

7th|
+3|
+2|
+2|
+6||4|4|3|2|1

8th|
+4|
+2|
+2|
+6|2nd rune of power|4|4|3|3|2

9th|
+4|
+3|
+3|
+7||4|4|4|3|2|1

10th|
+5|
+3|
+3|
+7||4|4|4|3|3|2

11th|
+5|
+3|
+3|
+8|Class Ability|4|4|4|4|3|2|1

12th|
+6/1|
+4|
+4|
+8||4|4|4|4|3|3|2

13th|
+6/1|
+4|
+4|
+9|Class Ability|4|4|4|4|4|3|2|1

14th|
+7/2|
+4|
+4|
+9||4|4|4|4|4|3|3|2

15th|
+7/2|
+5|
+5|
+10||4|4|4|4|4|4|3|2|1

16th|
+8/3|
+5|
+5|
+10|3rd rune of power.|4|4|4|4|4|4|3|3|2

17th|
+8/3|
+5|
+5|
+11||4|4|4|4|4|4|4|3|2|1

18th|
+9/4|
+6|
+6|
+11||4|4|4|4|4|4|4|4|3|2

19th|
+9/4|
+6|
+6|
+12||4|4|4|4|4|4|4|4|4|3

20th|
+10/5|
+6|
+6|
+12|Runic mastery|4|4|4|4|4|4|4|4|4|4[/table]

Class Features
All of the following are class features of the runeweaver.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency
Runeweavers are proficient with light armor, but not with shields. A Runeweaver can cast Runeweaver spells while wearing light armor without incurring the normal arcane spell failure chance. However, like any other arcane spellcaster, a Runeweaver wearing medium or heavy armor or using a shield incurs a chance of arcane spell failure if the spell in question has a somatic component (most do). A multiclass Runeweaver still incurs the normal arcane spell failure chance for arcane spells received from other classes.



Spells
A Runeweaver casts arcane spells which are drawn from the runeweaver spell list
To learn, prepare, or cast a spell, the Runeweaver must have a Wisdom score equal to at least 10 + the spell level. The Difficulty Class for a saving throw against a Runeweaver’s spell is 10 + the spell level + the Runeweaver’s Wisdom modifier.
Like other spellcasters, a runeweaver can cast only a certain number of spells of each spell level per day. Her base daily spell allotment is given above. In addition, she receives bonus spells per day if she has a high Wisdom score.
Unlike a bard or sorcerer, a Runeweaver may know any number of spells. She must prepare her runes by getting a good night’s sleep and spending 1 hour refreshing her mind from her spellbook, preparing the runes is practicing how the runes are drawn as they must draw them as they flip through the book for the correct page.


Familiar
A runeweaver can obtain a familiar in exactly the same manner as a sorcerer can.(more on this later)
Scribe Scroll
At 1st level, a runeweaver gains Scribe Scroll as a bonus feat.

Scribe rune
Runeweavers have the ability to use any rune in their book and make a mirror image on any surface as if they cast a rune (much like casting the explosive runes but they don't need to have information written down)

Rune of power
Rune of power is what runeweavers call their spells, by obtaining higher levels they can combine two runes of powers like the do with the normal effect runes creating a whole different type of effect. One rune must always be a level zero rune and it uses the highest rune level as its spell slot you cannot use runes you don’t have either. Example: the rune shown now will suffice say bob the 10th level runeweaver used a small fire rune and a cinder rune it would be like casting a different spell in this case fire trap and it would be off a third level spell slot.

Intuitive spell knowledge
A runeweaver can replace his spellcraft from drawing its key ability from Int into Wis at first level.

Controlled trigger
Whenever a Runeweaver would ordinarily trigger a spell that is set off by seeing it or reading it (such as Symbol of Insanity or Explosive Runes), he may make a Spellcraft check with a DC of 10 + the spell's level + the spell's caster level to avoid triggering it. (10+3 level spell + 5th level wizard=18 to not trigger the rune when read) though its still not safe for others to read and he is able to warn others of the symbol, and he can no longer trigger the rune himself but others can.

Spellbooks

Runeweavers need to use their book in order to fight, they use arcane spells called runes to aid them in battle. most runes cause damage, they flip open the page with the rune they are trying to cast and the arcane magic explodes from within the book and outwards. They also have a special room in their books for a special set of runes called effect runes which changes how the spell blasts out. if they don't use an effect rune the book is most likely destroyed unless they don't use a rune that damages anything.

Runeweavers don't begin to cast until they have chosen what to cast. most will choose an effect so their book doesn't blow up higher level Runeweavers can use two runes of power to create one marvelous effect. To combine runes they have to take some time to prepare it and combine both runes into one for a short while.


They start off with all effect runes, with just two level 0 rune of power and one level 1 of their choice when they start off and may gain two rune per level, they must start off with the weakest of their respective powers and level raise it up from their respective trees, trees starting out at the at level 0 runes. If they happen to come across another runeweaver spell book he can make a spellcraft check to essentially steal the information of these books and then copy it into his own book. (15 + level of the rune)

Runic mastery

At level 20 they choose a set of runes (the fire, wind, earth, or water runes not univerisal)to master and from then on they can trade a rune they prepared this morning into their chosen mastery as long as they both have it in their spellbook.


{table=head]Master Class Level|Natural Armor Adj.|Int|Special
1st- 2nd |+1|6|Alertness, improved evasion, share spells, empathic link
3rd- 4th |+2|7|Deliver Runes
5th- 6th +3|8|Speak with master
7th- 8th |+4|9|Speak with animals of its kind
9th- 10th |+5|10
11th- 12th |+6|11|Spell resistance
13th- 14th |+7|12|Scry on familiar
15th- 16th |+8|13
17th- 18th |+9|14
19th- 20th |+10|15[/table]
Familiar Ability Descriptions
All familiars have special abilities (or impart abilities to their masters) depending on the master’s combined level in classes that grant familiars, as shown on the table below. The abilities given on the table are cumulative.

Natural Armor Adj.
The number noted here is an improvement to the familiar’s existing natural armor bonus.

Int
The familiar’s Intelligence score.

Alertness (Ex)
While a familiar is within arm’s reach, the master gains the Alertness feat.

Improved Evasion (Ex)
When subjected to an attack that normally allows a Reflex saving throw for half damage, a familiar takes no damage if it makes a successful saving throw and half damage even if the saving throw fails.

Share Spells
At the master’s option, he may have any runes he casts on himself also affect his familiar. The familiar must be within 5 feet at the time of casting to receive the benefit.

If the spell or effect has a duration other than instantaneous, it stops affecting the familiar if it moves farther than 5 feet away and will not affect the familiar again even if it returns to the master before the duration expires. Additionally, the master may cast a spell with a target of "You" on his familiar (as a touch range spell) instead of on himself.

A master and his familiar can share runes even if the runes normally do not affect creatures of the familiar’s type (magical beast).

Empathic Link (Su)
The master has an empathic link with his familiar out to a distance of up to 1 mile. The master cannot see through the familiar’s eyes, but they can communicate empathically. Because of the limited nature of the link, only general emotional content can be communicated.

Because of this empathic link, the master has the same connection to an item or place that his familiar does.

Deliver Runes (Su)

Familiars can cast spells as If they were the spellbook in order to do this they have to be willingly painted on with ink, drawing both an effect rune and a rune of power of fifth level or lower, and they can only do this once per battle, you also must have the rune in your spellbook.

Speak with Master (Ex)
If the master is 5th level or higher, a familiar and the master can communicate verbally as if they were using a common language. Other creatures do not understand the communication without magical help.

Speak with Animals of Its Kind (Ex)
If the master is 7th level or higher, a familiar can communicate with animals of approximately the same kind as itself (including dire varieties): bats with bats, rats with rodents, cats with felines, hawks and owls and ravens with birds, lizards and snakes with reptiles, toads with amphibians, weasels with similar creatures (weasels, minks, polecats, ermines, skunks, wolverines, and badgers). Such communication is limited by the intelligence of the conversing creatures.

Spell Resistance (Ex)
If the master is 11th level or higher, a familiar gains spell resistance equal to the master’s level + 5. To affect the familiar with a spell, another spellcaster must get a result on a caster level check (1d20 + caster level) that equals or exceeds the familiar’s spell resistance.

Scry on Familiar (Sp)
If the master is 13th level or higher, he may scry on his familiar (as if casting the scrying spell) once per day.

slaydemons
2011-04-20, 07:07 PM
for the effect runes
Effect runes for all it changes them to ranged touch attack

Runeweavers have a special knowledge of runes about how to change their target and range

Area [effect rune]
Flavor text.
Prerequisites: Runeweaver
Benefits: Allows a runeweaver to change the area of a rune of power to a large area away from the runes
Normal: without this effect rune you cannot control where runes a directed the simply explode when read
Special: it allows for the blast to be farther from the caster the area is based on the level of the spell

Self [Effect rune]
Flavor text.
Prerequisites: Runeweaver
Benefits: Allows a runeweaver to change the are of a rune of power to the runeweaver himself
Normal: without this effect rune you cannot control where runes a directed the simply explode when read
Special: allows you to cast the effects of the runes at yourself

Line [Effect rune]
Flavor text.
Prerequisites: Runeweaver
Benefits Allows a runeweaver to change the are of a rune of power to A line away from the runes:
Normal: without this effect rune you cannot control where runes a directed the simply explode when read
Special: allows the blast to be spread out forwards in a line for 1 dice worth of damage less how far it goes is based on the level of the spell

Cone [Effect rune]
Flavor text.
Prerequisites: runeweaver
Benefits: Allows a runeweaver to change the are of a rune of power to a cone shaped blast away from the runes
Normal: without this effect rune you cannot control where runes a directed the simply explode when read
Special: allows the blast to be spread out in a cone for 2 dice less then normal and it reaches out based on level of spell

Cylinder [Effect rune]
Flavor text.
Prerequisites: runeweaver
Benefits: Allows a runeweaver to change the are of a rune of power to a cylinder away from the runes
Normal: without this effect rune you cannot control where runes a directed the simply explode when read
Special: allows the blast to be shaped into a cylinder shape in front of the runeweaver doing one dice less then normal reaches out based on spell level

Point [Effect rune]
Flavor text.
Prerequisites: runeweaver
Benefits: Allows a runeweaver to change the are of a rune of power to point away from the runes runeweavers choice where
Normal: without this effect rune you cannot control where runes a directed the simply explode when read
Special: allows and Extra dice worth of damage if the damage is say 5d6 then point gives it 6d6 how far it reachs is based on the level of the spell

ally [Effect rune]
Flavor text.
Prerequisites: runeweaver
Benefits: Allows a runeweaver to change the are of a rune of power to an ally
Normal: without this effect rune you cannot control where runes a directed the simply explode when read
Special:

Runes of Effect level distance
line
Level 0= ½ foot
Level 1 = 3 feet
Level 2 = 9 feet
Level 3 =18 feet
Level 4 = 36 feet
Level 5 = 48 feet
Level 6 = 56 feet
Level 7 = 70 feet
Level 8 = 108 feet
Level 9 = 130 feet

Point
Level 0 = 10 feet
Level 1 = 30 feet
Level 3 = 60 feet
Level 4 = 100 feet
Level 5 =150 feet
Level 6 = 210 feet
Level 7 = 280 feet
Level 8 = 290 feet
Level 9 = 300 feet

Cone
Level 0= ¼ feet
Level 1 =5
Level 2 = 10
Level 3 = 20
Level 4 = 30
Level 5 = 40
Level 6 = 50
Level 7 = 80
Level 8 =100
Level 9 = 120

Cylinder (length by width)
Level 0 = ½ foot by ½ foot
Level 1 = 2 feet by 2 feet
Level 2 = 6 feet by 2 feet
Level 3 = 12 feet by 4 feet
Level 4 = 16 feet by 4 feet
Level 5 = 25 feet by 6 feet
Level 6 = 36 feet by 8 feet
Level 7 = 56 feet by 10 feet
Level 8 = 65 by 10 feet
Level 9 = 90 by 12 feet

Area (feet away from and how big)

Level 0 = 5 feet, ½ feet
Level 1 = 12 feet, 3 feet
Level 2 =22 feet, 5 feet
Level 3 = 30 feet, 10 feet
Level 4 =45 feet, 15 feet
Level 5 = 60 feet, 20 feet
Level 6 = 70 feet, 25 feet
Level 7 = 85 feet, 35 feet
Level 8 = 95 feet, 40 feet
Level 9 = 105 feet, 50 feet



For some of their runelist
Fire runes

Cinder
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 0, wiz 0
Components: V,S,
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: touch
Target: Any object under 2 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 2d2 points of fire damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 25 for cinder runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability


embers
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 1 , wiz 2
Components: V, S,
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: Touch
Target: Any object under 6 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 1d6 points of fire damage. Anyone with in three feet gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 26 for ember runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability


Small fire
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 2, wiz 3
Components: V, S,
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: Touch
Target: Any object under 10 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 2d6 points of fire damage. Anyone with in 5 feet gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 27 for small fire runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability



Fire
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 3, wiz 4
Components: V, S,
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: Touch
Target: Any object under 14 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 4d6 points of fire damage. Anyone with in 10 feet gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 28 for fire runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability


Blaze
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 4, wiz 5
Components: V, S
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: touch
Target: Any object under 16 pounds
Duration:permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 6d6 points of fire damage. Anyone with in 15 feet gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 29 for blaze runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability


Inferno
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 5, wiz 6
Components: V, S
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: touch
Target: Any object under 20 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: Yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 5d8 points of fire damage. Anyone with in 20 gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 30 for inferno runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability

Wildfire
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 6, wizard 7
Components: V, S
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: touch
Target: Any object under 24 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: Yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 4d10 points of fire damage. Anyone with in 25 feet gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 31 for wildfire runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability

Fire storm
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 7
[b]Components:[/b V, S
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: touch
Target: Any object under 28 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 8d6 points of fire damage. Anyone with in 30 feet gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 32 for firestorm runes . A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability

Hellfire
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 8
Components: V, S
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: touch
Target: Any object under 32 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 7d8 points of fire damage. Anyone with in 35 feet gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 33 for hellfire runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability

Dragonfire
Abjuration [Fire]
Level: Rune 9
Components: V, S
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: touch
Target: Any object under 36 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged or specified by runeweaver
Saving Throw: see text
Spell Resistance: yes

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 5d12 points of fire damage. Anyone with in 50 feet gets to make a reflex save. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 34 for dragonfire runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability

Water runes

Raindrop
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 0, wiz 0
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 2 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 1d3 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 25 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 1 pint per explosion.


Puddle
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 1, wiz 2
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 5 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no


You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 2d4 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 26 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 4 pint per Casting.


lake
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 2, wiz 3
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 8 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no


You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 2d6 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 27 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 2 quarts per Casting.

stream
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 3, wiz 4
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 10 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no


You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 4d6 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 28 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 1 galleon per Casting.

Brook
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 4, wiz 5
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 13 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no


You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 4d8 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 29 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 2 galleons per Casting.

river
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 5, wiz 6
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 16 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no


You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 5d8 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 30 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 3 galleons per Casting.

Current
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 6, wiz 7
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 20 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no


You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 4d10 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 31 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 4 galleons per Casting.

Rapids
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 7
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 28 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no


You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 5d10 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 32 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 5 galleons per Casting.

Whitewater rapids
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 8
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 34 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 6d10 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 33 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 10 galleons per Casting.


Waterfall
Abjuration [Water]
Level: Rune 9
Components: V, S
Casting Time: one standard action
Range: touch
Target: any object under 40 pounds
Duration: permanent until discharged by runeweaver
Saving Throw: none
Spell Resistance: no

You trace these mystic runes upon a book, map, scroll, or similar object bearing written information. The runes detonate when read, dealing 6d12 points of water damage. Anyone with it pressed to their skin take full damage. The object on which the runes were written also takes full damage (no saving throw).
You and any characters you specifically instruct can read the protected writing without triggering the runes. Likewise, you can remove the runes whenever desired. Another creature can remove them with a successful dispel magic or erase spell, but attempting to dispel or erase the runes and failing to do so triggers the explosion.
Note: Magic traps such as explosive runes are hard to detect and disable. A rogue (only) can use the Search skill to find the runes and Disable Device to thwart them. The DC in each case is 25 + spell level, 34 for raindrop runes. A runeweaver can control not activating them based off his controlled trigger special ability, water runes also creates the same type of water found in the create water spell. It creates about 12 galleons per Casting.

Veyr
2011-04-21, 12:00 AM
Fair warning: I'm going to be all grammar-nazi on you. I'll try to explain why I'm making the edits I am.


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DeviantArt's a good source; remember to ask artists for permission! Most will give it.


“why settle for runes that explode, when you can make it do anything you desire.”
Heh, nice, but you should capitalize the W in "why", since it's the beginning of a sentence.


abjurationist
Heh, "abjurers".


using a line of runes they Study lightly on how to make runes into Arcane focuses turning their spellbooks into literal weapons.
Methinks you're missing some punctuation or something here; I'm not entirely sure how this sentence (sentences?) is supposed to go, honestly.


Runeweavers can use runes better then anyone else can mixing their runes of powers with effect runes to make them have any kind of area they desire.
"Runeweavers can use runes better than anyone else can, mixing their runes of power with effect runes to have any kind of area they desire." The last "they" is kind of ambiguous, too; clearly you mean runeweavers, but grammatically they seems like it ought to be referring to the runes of power or the effect runes. I'd actually reword the end of the sentence to be more like "to affect any area they desire" (and do the mixtures only affect area?).

Otherwise, "then" indicates time ("wait for the signal, then...") or sequence ("do this, then that"), while "than" is used with comparisons ("better than this", "more than that", etc.).

When you have nouns that are phrases ("rune of power"), you have to be careful with plurals — "runes of powers" implies that there are multiple powers, but most likely you just mean "power" as in force or strength, and thus it doesn't also get pluralized, you're just left with "runes of power".


Higher level runeweavers can combine the effects of two runes into new and wondrous effects, tales say the most powerful can combine 3 runes of power.
Should write out "three" here; it's weird to say "two" and then "3". Most stylistic guidelines suggest writing out all numbers less than or equal to one hundred.


Adventures: some travel for the like the thrill of adventuring this is more of a character thing imo
Heh, you should probably write something or else just leave this bit out. Plenty of WotC classes lack this entry anyway.


Characteristics: Attacking from a distance, traps,
Looks like you didn't finish.


Religion: if they were to worship one it would be one with magic in their domains.
Implication here is that most runeweavers don't worship at all; might want something on why that is the case.


Background: Most runeweavers learn by instinct, thinking about the potential of runes if they could be used more then once for explosions.
Another case of "than" rather than "then". Otherwise, I'm not sure that runes in D&D are universally associated with explosions; sure, there's Explosive Runes, but there's also Sepia Snake Sigil, Symbol of Insanity, Glyph of Warding, etc.


Races: Humans often go into this as they find a way into everything and are by far the most flexible races, elves also can find at piece with this as they enjoy studying. Half-orcs rarely take this class but they have been known to. Dwarves have a strange affinity to this strange wielding of casting
"... by far the most flexible of races. Elves ..."

Also, "peace" is lack of war, while "piece" is a part of something. :smallwink:

"... Half-orcs rarely take this class, but it has been known to happen on occasion." Or something. As is, you seem to contradict yourself.

I'd also replace "casting" at the end there with "magic".


Other Classes: They get along with melee front liners who help protect them as they cast their runes into magical effects. They also tend to get along with people who used their intuition more then anything else such as clerics. They normally don’t hate rogues and will probably prefer them to wizards as they typically don’t like wizards as most will think how they go about with magic wrong.
"front-liners" probably. Not entirely sure, but I think there should be a hyphen there.

"... people who use their intuition ..." Shouldn't switch tenses in the middle like that. Also, clerics, intuitive? You say intuitive, and I'm thinking sorcerer or bard. I know, Wisdom might have to do with intuition, but it also has to do with meditation and discipline, which doesn't seem to follow. If anything Wisdom-based, I'd go with druid there.

The last sentence seems awkward. For one thing, rogues might easily be considered intuitive. For another, "not hate" isn't very much... I'd generally expect that to be true of just about everyone. I'd probably just drop the bit about rogues, and go into how they tend to resent Wizards.

Anyway, skipping ahead a bit as the rest seems OK (or needs to be filled in since it's still there from the template).

Abilities: Wisdom is their primary casting, intelligence is just good for everyone just like con is
Incomplete, but more importantly, Intelligence isn't that good for everyone, not like Con is. I would say something like "Wisdom is a Runeweaver's primary ability, used for his unique spellcasting. Constitution is important for all adventurers, especially those with a small hit die like the Runeweaver. Intelligence is useful for skillpoints." and then whatever you want to say about Dex or Str (if anything; you don't have to bring all of them up if you don't want to).


Skill Points at First Level: (2 + Int modifier) x 4
Skill Points at Each Additional Level: 2 + Int modifier
Pet peeve: personally, I believe that the Archivist, Psion, Wizard, and Wu Jen are the only classes in the entire game that deserve 2+Int skill points per level. Those are the Int-based full-casters; anything that isn't deserves at least 4+Int. So I suggest you use 4+Int. If you want to continue WotC's tradition here, though, 2+Int is correct.


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I'd capitalize my class features ("Scribe Rune, Scribe Scroll", etc.). Also, "0lvl" should probably be "0th". Also, remove the "Class Ability" lines from your empty levels. You can either fill them with a dash (—), or just leave them blank.


Class Features
All of the following are class features of the runeweaver.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency
Runeweavers are proficient with simple weapons and quarterstaffs, and up to light but not any shields. Armor of medium and heavy interferes with a Runeweaver’s movements, which can cause her spells with somatic components to fail.
Should bold Weapon and Armor Proficiency there. Anyway, the quarterstaff is a simple weapon, no need to call it out in particular. I would just copy the Bard's armor proficiency rules for this, since it works the same way, just saying "but not with shields" instead of "and with shields (but not tower shields)". So, this:
"Runeweavers are proficient with light armor, but not with shields. A Runeweaver can cast Runeweaver spells while wearing light armor without incurring the normal arcane spell failure chance. However, like any other arcane spellcaster, a Runeweaver wearing medium or heavy armor or using a shield incurs a chance of arcane spell failure if the spell in question has a somatic component (most do). A multiclass Runeweaver still incurs the normal arcane spell failure chance for arcane spells received from other classes."


Spells
I'd insert some blank lines between paragraphs.


Familiar
You don't have Summon Familiar in the table; you should.


Scribe rune
Runeweavers have the ability to write runes and make them arcane focuses for their spell or make them just like any other rune, their choice.
I'm not entirely sure what this means. What do you mean by runes here? Just the new spells you've written? How do they work as "arcane focuses"? Also, if you want to be truly pedantic, the plural of "focus" should be "foci" since it's a Latin word, but "focuses" is generally acceptable. Not sure which WotC generally uses.


Rune of power
At higher levels runeweavers have the ability to combine runes of powers into new effects at 8th level you can combine two runes for a new spell effect which will be up when I get a chance to think of them all
I don't understand how this works.


Intuitive spell knowledge
A runeweaver can replace his spellcraft from drawing its key ability from Int into Wis at second level.
I'd just make it from 1st, personally, but I like this.


Controlled trigger
Runeweavers if making the necessary skill check (spellcraft), can avoid triggering any spell with the word rune in it (10+spell level+ caster level) so if a level 5 wizard cast explosive runes it would be (10+3 level spell + 5th level wizard=18 to not trigger the rune when read)
OK, this works, except it limits the Runeweaver in ways you wouldn't expect him to be limited — plenty of rune-based spells do not actually include the word "rune" in their name. At the very least, I'd say "any spell whose name includes 'Glyph', 'Rune', 'Sigil', or 'Symbol'."

Actually, I'd probably word it something like "Whenever a Runeweaver would ordinarily trigger a spell that is set off by seeing it or reading it (such as Symbol of Insanity or Explosive Runes), he may make a Spellcraft check with a DC of 10 + the spell's level + the spell's caster level to avoid triggering it." You should also specify if the spell is now safe for others to look at or read, or if someone else can still set them off, and whether or not this is permanent, or whatever.


Spellbooks

Runeweavers need to use their book in order to fight, as such it isn’t such a farfetched idea that they have memorized every spell in their books, they don’t need to prepare their spells in the morning the simply have to refresh their memories of their runes and meaning. No glyph takes up more then one page in a spellbook as most of the glyphs are compact to fit into one page, carrying 3 books around can get rather tiresome when you have the power of the runes.
"isn't a farfetched idea" seems a bit... weak. Anyway, this is confusing: do they need the spellbook to prepare their spells, or not?

The line about it getting tiresome seems a little silly. Clearly wizards wouldn't use so much space if they didn't have to; that limitation is clearly a hindrance.


They start off with all effect runes 1 level 0 runes of power and 1 level 1 of their choice when they start off and may gain one rune per level they must start off with the weakest of their respective powers and level raise it up from their respective trees additionally they are not limited to these spells only if they find another runeweavers book before it is somehow destroyed they can inherit the secrets of the book and learn all the glyphs in there as well, much like wizards can learn from other wizards books. They also know any universal rune of power for their level automatically(haven't even gotten to those uni runes)
"all effect runes 1 level 0 runes of power"? What does that mean? I am... somewhat confused by this entire paragraph, actually.


OK, so basically... a lot of this class relies on other people reading stuff you've read. That makes it rather difficult to use in combat, no? Some description on how they fight would be nice. I would change the "Spells" section to "Runes", and then describe what the runes actually are. Something like "Runeweavers use a special type of arcane spells called runes." and go on from there. How they get used, what is the same and what is different from an ordinary spell, etc etc. For "Control Trigger", you could probably simply say that it includes any spell on the Runeweaver's rune list.

Then there's the combining thing; I don't understand how that works. It's a really cool concept, though.


In general, I like the idea; runes are somewhat under-used in 3.5 I think. I'd look up the Geometer (Complete Arcane) for some inspiration on how WotC delved into this somewhat — that's just a PrC though, so it's not going to do everything you want. There's also the Runecaster (Races of Stone, IIRC?), which may also be helpful. Races of Stone also has the Craft Rune Circle, and Magic of Eberron has Etch Minor Schema, which may also be useful to you.