Jewish_Joke
2007-01-30, 04:31 AM
I'm revising an old character of mine for 3.5, and I was wondering what prestige class I should take, if any. He's currently sitting pretty as a CG wood elf bard14/ranger8/harper scout2, for a grand total of 24 levels. But seeing as how all current Harper prestige classes stinks like my grandma's medicated foot ointment, I am looking for a new build. I like the bard/ranger mix, and I picked up the Mystic Ranger Variant from Dragon Magazine, so I get more ranger spells per day.
But mechanics mean little without a lil backstory. He's a Harper (obviously), and he has finally outgrown his juvenille one-liner phase. He's taking life more seriously now, and has more active role in the organization than "fetch this, spy that". He's the lead cantor for Everdusk Hall in Silverymoon, (the elven shrine/library). Learning new responsiblities has matured him, and he is more reserved and diplomatic than he was in the past. Fighting style is heavy spellcasting (buffers and enchantments mostly) moderate archery when neccesary, and acrobatic melee (think nightcrawler or nightwing), maintaining use of combat expertise to size up the enemy. The point is, what prestige classes should I look into to enhance this character, or should I just sit tight with the combo I currently have?
But mechanics mean little without a lil backstory. He's a Harper (obviously), and he has finally outgrown his juvenille one-liner phase. He's taking life more seriously now, and has more active role in the organization than "fetch this, spy that". He's the lead cantor for Everdusk Hall in Silverymoon, (the elven shrine/library). Learning new responsiblities has matured him, and he is more reserved and diplomatic than he was in the past. Fighting style is heavy spellcasting (buffers and enchantments mostly) moderate archery when neccesary, and acrobatic melee (think nightcrawler or nightwing), maintaining use of combat expertise to size up the enemy. The point is, what prestige classes should I look into to enhance this character, or should I just sit tight with the combo I currently have?