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2015-03-27, 03:17 PM
I have always been intrigued by the Master of Nine from Tome of Battle, but the entry to the lass is difficult and the class is short. On top of this, I primarily play Pathfinder and am quite enamored with Path of War from Dreamscarred Press. Therefore, I tried my hand and adapting the concept to the newer system. Please tell me what you think.
the Bladelord (https://docs.google.com/document/d/11bRzO7PC-aPtrmaXJWFNYyBj25KtnJKtvfWWt421jSw/edit?usp=sharing)
I am quite open to suggestions for further techniques.
Changelog:
Feat Prerequisite changed from Discipline Focus to weapon group adaptation to reflect focus on discipline versatility. Thanks Keledrath.
Clarification for mystic granted maneuvers:
If the bladelord has a number of maneuvers granted, such as if advancing the mystic’s maneuvers, the number of granted maneuvers increases at every second level of bladelord in which the additional maneuvers known and readied are applied to the initiating of the class that gives granted maneuvers.
New Technique:
Combat Technique: the bladelord gains one combat feat for which he qualifies. This technique may be taken multiple times. (pretty much filler)
Added @ 1st level:
Training: The bladelord continues to advance his understanding of the abilities taught him in his early training. At 1st level, select two abilities from the following list:
Trained Aegis: bladelord levels stack with warder levels, or levels in any other class that grants the aegis class feature, for determining the effect of the aegis class feature. The bladelord must have the aegis class feature to select this technique.
Trained Armiger: bladelord levels stack with warder levels, or levels in any other class that grants the armiger’s mark class feature, for determining the effect of the armiger’s mark class feature. The bladelord must have the armiger’s mark class feature to select this technique.
Trained Claim: bladelord levels stack with harbinger levels, or levels in any other class that grants the dark claim class feature, for determining the range and duration of the dark claim class feature. The bladelord must have the dark claim class feature to select this technique.
Trained Collective: bladelord levels stack with zealot levels, or levels in any other class that grants the collective class feature, for determining the effect of the collective class feature. The bladelord must have the collective class feature to select this technique.
Trained Combatant: the bladelord gains a combat feat for which he qualifies. This technique may be taken more than once.
Trained Companion: bladelord levels stack with levels in any class that grants an animal companion or mount for determining the bladelord’s effective druid level. The bladelord must have an animal companion to select this technique.
Trained Ki: bladelord levels stack with stalker levels, or levels in any other class that grants the ki pool class feature, for determining the size of the bladelord’s ki pool. The bladelord must have the ki pool class feature to select this technique.
Trained Mystic: bladelord levels stack with mystic levels, for determining the maximum capacity of the bladelord’s animus pool, for the level of glyphs available, and the range and save DC’s of his glyphs. The bladelord must have the animus class feature to select this technique.
Trained Presence: bladelord levels stack with warlord levels, or levels in any other class that grants the tactical presence class feature, for determining the tactical presence
s available. The bladelord must have the tactical presence class feature to select this technique.
Trained Stalker: bladelord levels stack with stalker levels, for determining effective stalker level for the purpose of qualifying for stalker arts. The bladelord must have the stalker arts class feature to select this technique.
Trained Zealot: bladelord levels stack with zealot levels, for determining effective zealot level for the purposes convictions and zeal. The bladelord must have the convictions and zeal class features to select this technique.
FEAT:
Extra Technique
Prerequisite: Techniques class feature
Benefit: You may select an additional technique for which you qualify. This feat may be taken more than once.
the Bladelord (https://docs.google.com/document/d/11bRzO7PC-aPtrmaXJWFNYyBj25KtnJKtvfWWt421jSw/edit?usp=sharing)
I am quite open to suggestions for further techniques.
Changelog:
Feat Prerequisite changed from Discipline Focus to weapon group adaptation to reflect focus on discipline versatility. Thanks Keledrath.
Clarification for mystic granted maneuvers:
If the bladelord has a number of maneuvers granted, such as if advancing the mystic’s maneuvers, the number of granted maneuvers increases at every second level of bladelord in which the additional maneuvers known and readied are applied to the initiating of the class that gives granted maneuvers.
New Technique:
Combat Technique: the bladelord gains one combat feat for which he qualifies. This technique may be taken multiple times. (pretty much filler)
Added @ 1st level:
Training: The bladelord continues to advance his understanding of the abilities taught him in his early training. At 1st level, select two abilities from the following list:
Trained Aegis: bladelord levels stack with warder levels, or levels in any other class that grants the aegis class feature, for determining the effect of the aegis class feature. The bladelord must have the aegis class feature to select this technique.
Trained Armiger: bladelord levels stack with warder levels, or levels in any other class that grants the armiger’s mark class feature, for determining the effect of the armiger’s mark class feature. The bladelord must have the armiger’s mark class feature to select this technique.
Trained Claim: bladelord levels stack with harbinger levels, or levels in any other class that grants the dark claim class feature, for determining the range and duration of the dark claim class feature. The bladelord must have the dark claim class feature to select this technique.
Trained Collective: bladelord levels stack with zealot levels, or levels in any other class that grants the collective class feature, for determining the effect of the collective class feature. The bladelord must have the collective class feature to select this technique.
Trained Combatant: the bladelord gains a combat feat for which he qualifies. This technique may be taken more than once.
Trained Companion: bladelord levels stack with levels in any class that grants an animal companion or mount for determining the bladelord’s effective druid level. The bladelord must have an animal companion to select this technique.
Trained Ki: bladelord levels stack with stalker levels, or levels in any other class that grants the ki pool class feature, for determining the size of the bladelord’s ki pool. The bladelord must have the ki pool class feature to select this technique.
Trained Mystic: bladelord levels stack with mystic levels, for determining the maximum capacity of the bladelord’s animus pool, for the level of glyphs available, and the range and save DC’s of his glyphs. The bladelord must have the animus class feature to select this technique.
Trained Presence: bladelord levels stack with warlord levels, or levels in any other class that grants the tactical presence class feature, for determining the tactical presence
s available. The bladelord must have the tactical presence class feature to select this technique.
Trained Stalker: bladelord levels stack with stalker levels, for determining effective stalker level for the purpose of qualifying for stalker arts. The bladelord must have the stalker arts class feature to select this technique.
Trained Zealot: bladelord levels stack with zealot levels, for determining effective zealot level for the purposes convictions and zeal. The bladelord must have the convictions and zeal class features to select this technique.
FEAT:
Extra Technique
Prerequisite: Techniques class feature
Benefit: You may select an additional technique for which you qualify. This feat may be taken more than once.