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Paradigm Prestige Class

What makes a dwarven legend heroically dwarven? What about elven myths make them exemplary? The truest champions of these races are paradigms: adventurers that embody the qualities that make their kin unique from others. By zealously embracing their heritage they become paragons that are cherished, lauded, and long-remembered by the communities that spawned them. By Mike Myler; illustrated by Carl Holden.

Paradigm Prestige Class

Comments

Ack! Snuck in there with the wording for extra feature uses at a higher level. Fixed and uploaded. Thank you Christopher!

Mike Myler

The wording for Legendary resistance refers to using the new roll, when no roll is actually made. Cheers

Christopher Schroeder

Woot! Exceptional Ability did have funky wording and a newer, more accurate version has been uploaded. Thank you for pointing that out! It should read "If your total for an ability check that uses your paradigm ability is less than your ability score, you can use that score in place of the total. You can use this feature a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus. You regain expended uses when you finish a long rest."

Mike Myler

Also the Exceptional Ability class feature has some very confused wording.

Chris Davies

Another prestige class, eh? I'm really not terribly enthused about the return of this concept, although this particular example is well done -- except for the way that it grants proficiency in weaponry associated with the paragon's race, which is something I'd prefer to see as a prerequisite ...

Chris Davies


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