Red Rubber Band
2015-08-04, 08:16 PM
Similar to this other thread (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?427982-3-P-Multiclassing-with-Duskblade-%28post-13th-level%29), I am looking for a prestige class that could work well for a Duskblade once I hit its capstone at level 13. However, this time I'm looking for divine casting prestige classes.
My character will possibly undergo a metamorphosis and become a paragon for Good and Law. Assuming DM acceptance, he could end up becoming a divine caster. So are there any divine prestige classes that would work well with a Duskblade? Preferably ones that have strong benefits in the first 3 levels, as it's unlikely we will go above 16. Note that my character's Charisma is at an 8, and will stay that way.
Here are some other things to consider:
One of the highest priorities is that it continues to advance spellcasting most of the time. Level 4 offers a lot for my character in the utility and flavour departments.
My character has pledged his loyalty to another. Classes that showcase devotion/bodyguard abilities would be a nice touch.
He has an elemental connection. If there is a class that focuses on an element, or something like the void/metal/gravity, I am sure that I can attempt to refluff it to fit.
Easier entry prerequisites are better. I think the only feats I have that are prerequisites to anything are Leadership, and Improved Initiative. Skill prerequisites require 3 less if using a 3.5 class. Charisma skills have been left in the dust.
Magical items do not assist in entry prerequisites even if they give feats whilst being held.
Setting specific things (languages, regions) can usually be waived. Some racial prerequisites can also be waived.
PF character creation with 3.5 allowed.
No Dragon Magazine or 3rd party stuff allowed. I think the only 3rd party stuff allowed so far has been some of DSP's PF stuff.
The list so far:
Contemplative
Sovereign Speaker - mainly here because of the options from Domain spells
Stormlord - very thematically befitting
Knight of the Raven - refluff the raven, Smite Undead will be uselss
Celestial Mystic - Assuming I can waive/change two of the useless prereq feats
They don't seem to give me much, and in some cases delay my spellcasting... thoughts? I'll have around 3 levels to play with.
My character will possibly undergo a metamorphosis and become a paragon for Good and Law. Assuming DM acceptance, he could end up becoming a divine caster. So are there any divine prestige classes that would work well with a Duskblade? Preferably ones that have strong benefits in the first 3 levels, as it's unlikely we will go above 16. Note that my character's Charisma is at an 8, and will stay that way.
Here are some other things to consider:
One of the highest priorities is that it continues to advance spellcasting most of the time. Level 4 offers a lot for my character in the utility and flavour departments.
My character has pledged his loyalty to another. Classes that showcase devotion/bodyguard abilities would be a nice touch.
He has an elemental connection. If there is a class that focuses on an element, or something like the void/metal/gravity, I am sure that I can attempt to refluff it to fit.
Easier entry prerequisites are better. I think the only feats I have that are prerequisites to anything are Leadership, and Improved Initiative. Skill prerequisites require 3 less if using a 3.5 class. Charisma skills have been left in the dust.
Magical items do not assist in entry prerequisites even if they give feats whilst being held.
Setting specific things (languages, regions) can usually be waived. Some racial prerequisites can also be waived.
PF character creation with 3.5 allowed.
No Dragon Magazine or 3rd party stuff allowed. I think the only 3rd party stuff allowed so far has been some of DSP's PF stuff.
The list so far:
Contemplative
Sovereign Speaker - mainly here because of the options from Domain spells
Stormlord - very thematically befitting
Knight of the Raven - refluff the raven, Smite Undead will be uselss
Celestial Mystic - Assuming I can waive/change two of the useless prereq feats
They don't seem to give me much, and in some cases delay my spellcasting... thoughts? I'll have around 3 levels to play with.