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CASTLEMIKE
2007-06-14, 12:38 AM
I like how the psionics mechanics work and have been thinking about how powerful it would be to have a comparable psionic PRC based on the Ultimate Magus PRC and the benefits it provides.

The extra casting levels from the PRC and Two psionic classes for power points. Taking psion and erudite would give you base power points of 106 and 88 plus ability modifier power points particularly if you granted bonus power points to each class.

It would basically grant your PC knowledge and limited access to most of the useful powers up to level 5 normally prohibited by his psionic descipline with erudite without burning feats for limited usage versus a comparable level 14 psion with a base of 170 pp.

Augmented psi powers burning power points that wouldn't be applied to the power which could be augment to caster level +4 on both sides along with the two bonus feats and expanded power knowledge of five psionic powers of levels 1 to 5 for primary psionic class which is comparable to an expanded knowledge feat.

With Wizards ramping up PC powers curious if we will see something similar for psions down the road. Curious about other people's thoughts on psionics and psionic PRCs comparable to existing class PRCs for the wizard.

A class like The Psionic Master Specialist PRC could be rather interesting and not gamebreaking.

Bagera
2007-06-14, 07:46 AM
Honestly I doubt it, wizards hasn't shown much love for psionics, which is sad since it is balanced and well thought out.

Rumda
2007-06-14, 07:53 AM
Honestly I doubt it, wizards hasn't shown much love for psionics, which is sad since it is balanced and well thought out.

well there is the fact that is its the only non-core material that is well supported in other supplements...

Fax Celestis
2007-06-14, 09:36 AM
well there is the fact that is its the only non-core material that is well supported in other supplements...

It's also the core material that's supported better by third-party nine times out of ten.