Seharvepernfan
2011-06-13, 11:13 AM
Eldritch Warrior
Pre: Arcane Strike (CW), Proficiency with any martial or exotic melee weapon (you must use this weapon for Eldritch Warrior abilities)
d8
Good Fort & Will-Balance, Climb, Concentration, Craft, Diplomacy, Handle Animal, Intimidate, Jump, Knowledge (any), Ride, Spellcraft, Swim, Tumble
4+Int
Full Bab
You gain no armor or weapon proficiencies.
Ignore Spell Failure does not imply that your character has armor proficiency.
1 - Combine touch spell with melee attack. Can hold the charge on the weapon for as long as the spells duration. Ignore Spell Failure 10%.
2 - Combine target spell with melee attack. Can combine a spell with a melee attack as a full round action. Gain a level of spellcasting. Ignore Spell Failure 20%.
3 - Combine area/line spell with melee attack. Can combine a spell with a melee attack as a standard action. Ignore Spell Failure 30%.
If you have martial adept levels, you continue progression as normal for each level of Eldritch Warrior.
Touch spells include melee touch, ranged touch, and ray spells. At 3rd level, if you can attack more than once as part of a standard action, you can spread the spells damage die amongst the attacks as you see fit. Also, if you can cast a spell as a free action, you can combine it with a second attack if you have one, or as part of a full attack (if its a damage dealing spell, you can split up the damage from the spell amongst your attacks as you see fit).
Target spells include any single target target spell (such as hold person or power word kill).
If the area attack hits its target, that target automatically fails any reflex save. Others in the area roll as normal. If it touches the target but fails to do damage, the spell goes off as it otherwise would, but the target gets a save.
If the area is a line effect, it begins in the targets square (and continues in the direction of the target from you).
If you wish, you can limit an area or line spells effect to just the target of your attack.
(Glimbur, I do not understand this table site :smalleek:)
Pre: Arcane Strike (CW), Proficiency with any martial or exotic melee weapon (you must use this weapon for Eldritch Warrior abilities)
d8
Good Fort & Will-Balance, Climb, Concentration, Craft, Diplomacy, Handle Animal, Intimidate, Jump, Knowledge (any), Ride, Spellcraft, Swim, Tumble
4+Int
Full Bab
You gain no armor or weapon proficiencies.
Ignore Spell Failure does not imply that your character has armor proficiency.
1 - Combine touch spell with melee attack. Can hold the charge on the weapon for as long as the spells duration. Ignore Spell Failure 10%.
2 - Combine target spell with melee attack. Can combine a spell with a melee attack as a full round action. Gain a level of spellcasting. Ignore Spell Failure 20%.
3 - Combine area/line spell with melee attack. Can combine a spell with a melee attack as a standard action. Ignore Spell Failure 30%.
If you have martial adept levels, you continue progression as normal for each level of Eldritch Warrior.
Touch spells include melee touch, ranged touch, and ray spells. At 3rd level, if you can attack more than once as part of a standard action, you can spread the spells damage die amongst the attacks as you see fit. Also, if you can cast a spell as a free action, you can combine it with a second attack if you have one, or as part of a full attack (if its a damage dealing spell, you can split up the damage from the spell amongst your attacks as you see fit).
Target spells include any single target target spell (such as hold person or power word kill).
If the area attack hits its target, that target automatically fails any reflex save. Others in the area roll as normal. If it touches the target but fails to do damage, the spell goes off as it otherwise would, but the target gets a save.
If the area is a line effect, it begins in the targets square (and continues in the direction of the target from you).
If you wish, you can limit an area or line spells effect to just the target of your attack.
(Glimbur, I do not understand this table site :smalleek:)