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* Black Hat: A prestige class of Tracer and either an Engineer or Technosavant | * Black Hat: A prestige class of Tracer and either an Engineer or Technosavant | ||
== Explorer == | |||
Uncharted star system, newly discovered ancient civilization, new planet that no sentient being has landed on. The explorer thrives at bring first, in the unknown, or simply for the challenge of it all. Some have their own agendas or work with an organization. But wither its money, frame or simply personal need, the Explorer's investigative abilities and curiosity is both impressive and dangerous. Explorers are driven too unraveling the secrets of vanished alien civilizations, mapping new star systems, surveying distant planets for colonization, digging for ancient treasures or even trying to travel beyond this dimension. | |||
If Explorers aren't out alone they are found acting as scouts and guides in the far reaches of space. | |||
Choose the Explorer if you want your Character to excel at exploration and uncovering secrets in places where most others fear to go. | |||
The fastest path into this advanced class is through the [[Future_Hero_Base_Class#Path_of_Wisdom_.28Dedicated_Hero.29|Path of Wisdom(Dedicated Hero)]], though other paths are possible. | |||
'''<u>Requirements</u>''': To qualify to become an Explorer, a character must fulfill the following criteria. | |||
# Level: At least Level 2 | |||
# Core Class: Path of Wisdom '''OR''' Ability: Wisdom Score 16+ '''OR''' Ability: Charisma Score 16+ and Wisdom score of 10+ | |||
'''<u>Restrictions</u>''': | |||
'''<u>Class Information</u>''': | |||
<u>Class Affinity</u>: Wisdom and Charisma | |||
<u>Class Skills</u>: The Explorer’s class skills are as follows. Decipher Script(Int), Choose Any Two Knowledges (Int), Perception (Wis), Pilot (Dex), Language(RD), Study (Int), Survival (Wis). | |||
<u>Feat Bonuses</u>: [[Guide]], [[Spaceship Operations]] | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: 10px;" | |||
|+ Table: The Explorer | |||
! style="text-algin:left;" | Class Level | |||
! Special | |||
|- | |||
| 1st ||Explorer lore, survivalist | |||
|- | |||
| 2nd ||Resolve, skilled searcher | |||
|- | |||
| 3rd || Extra Attack | |||
|- | |||
| 4th ||Trap sense (+1) | |||
|- | |||
| 5th ||Extra step | |||
|- | |||
| 6th || Bonus Feat | |||
|- | |||
| 7th ||Trap sense (+2) | |||
|- | |||
| 8th ||Explorer’s evasion | |||
|- | |||
| 9th || Extra Attack | |||
|- | |||
| 10th ||Extra step, trap sense (+3) | |||
|} | |||
=== Explorer's Class Features === | |||
The following class features pertain to the Explorer advanced class. | |||
;Explorer Lore | |||
An Explorer picks up stray and obscure facts during her adventures. Starting at level 1 the Explorer may make a special Explorer lore check with a bonus equal to her Explorer class level + her Intelligence modifier to see whether or not she knows some relevant knowledge about notable people, legendary items, or noteworthy places. If the Explorer has 5 or more ranks in Knowledge (history), she gains a +2 bonus on this check. She may take 10 but cannot take 20 on this check. | |||
An Explorer lore check does not reveal the powers of a magic or psionic item but may give some hint as to its general function; an Explorer may not take 10 or take 20 on this check. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style=" margin-left: 10px;" | |||
|+ Table: Explorer Lore | |||
! style="text-algin:left;" | DC | |||
! Type of Knowledge | |||
! Examples | |||
|- | |||
| 10 || Common, known by at least a substantial minority of the local population. ||A local official’s hobbies and interests; common legends or rumors about a powerful place of mystery. | |||
|- | |||
| 20 || Uncommon but available, known by only a few people in the area. ||The coordinates of an known but uncharted world; legends or rumors about a powerful psionic artifact. | |||
|- | |||
| 25 || Obscure, known by few, hard to come by. ||The customs of a documented alien species; the true homeworld of an ancient royal dynasty. | |||
|- | |||
| 30 || Extremely obscure, known by very few, possibly forgotten by most who once knew it, possibly known only by those who don’t understand the knowledge’s significance. ||The most likely location of a long-lost pharaoh’s tomb; the history of a powerful artifact and its creator; the likely coordinates of a fabled but as-yet-undiscovered planet. | |||
|} | |||
;Survivalist | |||
At 1st level, the Explorer gains the bonus feat [[Track|Track]]. | |||
;Resolve | |||
Beginning at 2nd level, an Explorer gains a morale bonus equal to one-half her Explorer class level (rounded down) on saving throws to resist fear effects and Intimidate checks. | |||
;Skilled Searcher | |||
When actively searching for secret doors or traps, an Explorer of 2nd level or higher gains a bonus on her Perception checks equal to one-half her Explorer class level (rounded down). | |||
;Trap Sense | |||
At 4th level, an Explorer gains an intuitive sense that alerts her to danger from traps, giving her an advantage bonus on Dexterity saves made to avoid traps. Also the Explorer can passively sense traps while moving. | |||
These bonuses rise to 2 stacked Advantage bonuses at 7th level and 3 stacked Advantage bonuses at 10th level. | |||
;Extra Step | |||
An Explorer of 5th level or higher has +5 ft base range of movement now. Also the Explorer can now spend an Inertia point to ignore movement penalties because of environment. | |||
At 10th level, the Explorer gains an additional +5ft. | |||
;Bonus Feat | |||
: At 6th level the Explore gets a free additional Bonus Feat of her choice as long as she is eligible. | |||
;Explorer’s Evasion | |||
If an Explorer of 8th level or higher is exposed to any effect that normally allows a character to attempt a Dexterity saving throw for half damage, the Explorer suffers no damage if she makes a successful saving throw. If the Explorer already has evasion, she gains improved evasion instead. Improved evasion works similar to evasion, except the Explorer suffers only half damage on a failed saving throw. | |||
== Space Monkey == | |||
Astronauts? What civilization would be without them? They would be backwater, Tech Level 0 or worse -1. One of the defining moments and perhaps the most significant in terms of its neighbors is when a Civilization becomes space worthy. And this is achieved by Astronauts. As a Civilization continues its prestigious climb into space it begins to realize that some of its citizens are more comfortable in the harshness of space. Long veterans of space flight and adventuring usually start to personify space as a harsh mistress and other titles. Different Civilizations have different names for these people but the common name is Space Monkey. | |||
Comfort and willingness to go into the dangerous far reaches of space isn't the only reason these Space Monkeys become valuable to there society. Its there talent and knack for all things space. Its one thing to just survive in space, its another thing to thrive in it. When a Nation, or mega-corporation needs to tame a hostile world, moon or build a massive jump station in the deep reaches of space to help connect distance parts of a fast empire or trade route the Space Monkey is the perfect person for the job. Willing to take on almost any challenge for cash Space Monkey's are seen all over the galaxy making space a safer or at least easier place to live for the rest of civilization. Often caught on the fringe of space having to deal with problems with nothing but a Monkey Wrench (Possible where the name came from) they are great at adapting to the situation. | |||
Choose Space Monkey if you want a Character who can survive and thrive in the far-flung reaches of space. Far from modern civilization, risking it all for adventure and/or money. | |||
The fastest path into this advanced class is through the [[Future_Hero_Base_Class#Path_of_Constitution_.28Tough_Hero.29|Path of Constitution(Tough Hero)]]. though other paths are possible. | |||
'''<u>Requirements</u>''': To qualify to become a Space Monkey, a character must fulfill the following criteria. | |||
# Level: At least Level 2 | |||
# Core Class: Path of Constitution '''OR''' Ability: Constitution Score 16+ '''OR''' Ability: Strength Score 15+ and Constitution score of 12+ | |||
'''<u>Restrictions</u>''': | |||
# You cannot be a Ambassador class. | |||
'''<u>Class Information</u>''': | |||
<u>Ability Affinity</u>: Constitution and Strength | |||
<u>Class Skills</u>: The Space Monkey’s class skills are as follows. Athletics (Str), Computer Use (Int), Craft both [Mechanical, Structural](Int), Demolitions (Int), Disable Device (Int), Drive (Dex), Escape Artist (Dex), Choose Any One Knowledge (Int), Pilot (Dex), Perception (Wis), Survival (Wis), Treat Injury (Wis) | |||
<u>Feat Bonuses</u>: [[Endurance]], [[Spaceship Operations]] | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ Table: The Space Monkey | |||
! style="text-algin:left;"|Class Level | |||
! Special | |||
|- | |||
|1st||Hibernation Trance | |||
|- | |||
|2nd||Monkey's Wrench | |||
|- | |||
|3rd||Extra Attack<br />Space Suitable(1) | |||
|- | |||
|4th||Monkey's Unite | |||
|- | |||
|5th||Know Location (+2)<br />Space Suit Homey | |||
|- | |||
|6th||Bonus feat | |||
|- | |||
|7th||Monkey Shines | |||
|- | |||
|8th||Know Location (+4),<br /> Space Suitable(2) | |||
|- | |||
|9th||Extra Attack<br />The Pilot is a Monkey | |||
|- | |||
|10th||Monkey Shot | |||
|} | |||
=== Space Monkey's Class Features === | |||
The following class features pertain to the Space Monkey advanced class. | |||
;Hibernation Trance | |||
: A Space Monkey can enter a deep trance that allows him to gain the full benefits of sleep or bed rest in a forth of the usual time. | |||
;Monkey’s Wrench | |||
: Space Monkeys use tools expertly and creatively. Starting at 2nd level, a Space Monkey gains a competence bonus equal to one-half his Space Monkey class level on skill checks made when using a tool kit. This bonus stacks with the tool kit’s normal equipment bonus. | |||
;Space Suitable | |||
: At 3rd level, a Space Monkey becomes more comfortable in armor. He treats any suit of armor as though its armor penalty and maximum Dexterity bonus were 1 better. | |||
: At 8th level the armor penalty and maximum Dexterity bonus are 2 better. | |||
;Monkeys Unite | |||
: Space Monkeys fight better together. Starting at 4th level, a Space Monkey gains a Minor +1 morale bonus on attack rolls when fighting adjacent to another Space Monkey. | |||
: Furthermore, a Space Monkey gains an additional stacked advantage bonus on attack rolls against an opponent flanked by another Space Monkey. | |||
;Know Location | |||
: At 5th level, a Space Monkey gains a Misc +1 competence bonus on Navigate and Survival skills to avoid becoming lost. This bonus increases to +2 at 8th level. | |||
;Space Suit Homey | |||
: At 5th level, a Space Monkey no longer suffers restrictions while wearing a Space Suit or Power Armor. (A Space Monkey will still need the Armor Proficiency (Powered) feat to wear power armor) | |||
;Bonus Feat | |||
: At 6th level the Space Monkey can pick a Bonus Feat for free. The Character still has to be eligible for the Feat. | |||
;Monkey Shines | |||
: Upon reaching 7th level, a Space Monkey has learned sneaky tactics. He can use the Bluff technique of feinting in combat as a free action, allowing him to feint and attack in the same round. | |||
: If the Space Monkey also has the Improved Feint feat, he gains 2 stacked advantage bonuses (instead of the feat’s usual advantage bonus) on Bluff checks made to feint in combat. | |||
;The Pilot is a Monkey | |||
: At 9th level the Space Monkey only takes 1/2 penalty for flying craft that he isn't proficient in. | |||
;Monkey Shot | |||
: At 10th-level Space Monkey gains an extra attack while still applying his Affinity Die. A Space Monkey can do this only 2 times in between full rests. |
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Here is a place to put Prestige Class ideas:
- Blade Runner: A prestige class which requires the bass classes of Technosavant and Tracer. These people hunt down robots and help protect the world against the threat of AI.
- Bug Hunter: A prestige class that requires the base classes of Xenophile and Dreadnaught.
- Temporal Assassin: A prestige class that has a base of Swindler and Tracer
- Black Hat: A prestige class of Tracer and either an Engineer or Technosavant
Explorer
Uncharted star system, newly discovered ancient civilization, new planet that no sentient being has landed on. The explorer thrives at bring first, in the unknown, or simply for the challenge of it all. Some have their own agendas or work with an organization. But wither its money, frame or simply personal need, the Explorer's investigative abilities and curiosity is both impressive and dangerous. Explorers are driven too unraveling the secrets of vanished alien civilizations, mapping new star systems, surveying distant planets for colonization, digging for ancient treasures or even trying to travel beyond this dimension.
If Explorers aren't out alone they are found acting as scouts and guides in the far reaches of space.
Choose the Explorer if you want your Character to excel at exploration and uncovering secrets in places where most others fear to go.
The fastest path into this advanced class is through the Path of Wisdom(Dedicated Hero), though other paths are possible.
Requirements: To qualify to become an Explorer, a character must fulfill the following criteria.
- Level: At least Level 2
- Core Class: Path of Wisdom OR Ability: Wisdom Score 16+ OR Ability: Charisma Score 16+ and Wisdom score of 10+
Restrictions:
Class Information:
Class Affinity: Wisdom and Charisma
Class Skills: The Explorer’s class skills are as follows. Decipher Script(Int), Choose Any Two Knowledges (Int), Perception (Wis), Pilot (Dex), Language(RD), Study (Int), Survival (Wis).
Feat Bonuses: Guide, Spaceship Operations
Class Level | Special |
---|---|
1st | Explorer lore, survivalist |
2nd | Resolve, skilled searcher |
3rd | Extra Attack |
4th | Trap sense (+1) |
5th | Extra step |
6th | Bonus Feat |
7th | Trap sense (+2) |
8th | Explorer’s evasion |
9th | Extra Attack |
10th | Extra step, trap sense (+3) |
Explorer's Class Features
The following class features pertain to the Explorer advanced class.
- Explorer Lore
An Explorer picks up stray and obscure facts during her adventures. Starting at level 1 the Explorer may make a special Explorer lore check with a bonus equal to her Explorer class level + her Intelligence modifier to see whether or not she knows some relevant knowledge about notable people, legendary items, or noteworthy places. If the Explorer has 5 or more ranks in Knowledge (history), she gains a +2 bonus on this check. She may take 10 but cannot take 20 on this check. An Explorer lore check does not reveal the powers of a magic or psionic item but may give some hint as to its general function; an Explorer may not take 10 or take 20 on this check.
DC | Type of Knowledge | Examples |
---|---|---|
10 | Common, known by at least a substantial minority of the local population. | A local official’s hobbies and interests; common legends or rumors about a powerful place of mystery. |
20 | Uncommon but available, known by only a few people in the area. | The coordinates of an known but uncharted world; legends or rumors about a powerful psionic artifact. |
25 | Obscure, known by few, hard to come by. | The customs of a documented alien species; the true homeworld of an ancient royal dynasty. |
30 | Extremely obscure, known by very few, possibly forgotten by most who once knew it, possibly known only by those who don’t understand the knowledge’s significance. | The most likely location of a long-lost pharaoh’s tomb; the history of a powerful artifact and its creator; the likely coordinates of a fabled but as-yet-undiscovered planet. |
- Survivalist
At 1st level, the Explorer gains the bonus feat Track.
- Resolve
Beginning at 2nd level, an Explorer gains a morale bonus equal to one-half her Explorer class level (rounded down) on saving throws to resist fear effects and Intimidate checks.
- Skilled Searcher
When actively searching for secret doors or traps, an Explorer of 2nd level or higher gains a bonus on her Perception checks equal to one-half her Explorer class level (rounded down).
- Trap Sense
At 4th level, an Explorer gains an intuitive sense that alerts her to danger from traps, giving her an advantage bonus on Dexterity saves made to avoid traps. Also the Explorer can passively sense traps while moving.
These bonuses rise to 2 stacked Advantage bonuses at 7th level and 3 stacked Advantage bonuses at 10th level.
- Extra Step
An Explorer of 5th level or higher has +5 ft base range of movement now. Also the Explorer can now spend an Inertia point to ignore movement penalties because of environment.
At 10th level, the Explorer gains an additional +5ft.
- Bonus Feat
- At 6th level the Explore gets a free additional Bonus Feat of her choice as long as she is eligible.
- Explorer’s Evasion
If an Explorer of 8th level or higher is exposed to any effect that normally allows a character to attempt a Dexterity saving throw for half damage, the Explorer suffers no damage if she makes a successful saving throw. If the Explorer already has evasion, she gains improved evasion instead. Improved evasion works similar to evasion, except the Explorer suffers only half damage on a failed saving throw.
Space Monkey
Astronauts? What civilization would be without them? They would be backwater, Tech Level 0 or worse -1. One of the defining moments and perhaps the most significant in terms of its neighbors is when a Civilization becomes space worthy. And this is achieved by Astronauts. As a Civilization continues its prestigious climb into space it begins to realize that some of its citizens are more comfortable in the harshness of space. Long veterans of space flight and adventuring usually start to personify space as a harsh mistress and other titles. Different Civilizations have different names for these people but the common name is Space Monkey.
Comfort and willingness to go into the dangerous far reaches of space isn't the only reason these Space Monkeys become valuable to there society. Its there talent and knack for all things space. Its one thing to just survive in space, its another thing to thrive in it. When a Nation, or mega-corporation needs to tame a hostile world, moon or build a massive jump station in the deep reaches of space to help connect distance parts of a fast empire or trade route the Space Monkey is the perfect person for the job. Willing to take on almost any challenge for cash Space Monkey's are seen all over the galaxy making space a safer or at least easier place to live for the rest of civilization. Often caught on the fringe of space having to deal with problems with nothing but a Monkey Wrench (Possible where the name came from) they are great at adapting to the situation.
Choose Space Monkey if you want a Character who can survive and thrive in the far-flung reaches of space. Far from modern civilization, risking it all for adventure and/or money.
The fastest path into this advanced class is through the Path of Constitution(Tough Hero). though other paths are possible.
Requirements: To qualify to become a Space Monkey, a character must fulfill the following criteria.
- Level: At least Level 2
- Core Class: Path of Constitution OR Ability: Constitution Score 16+ OR Ability: Strength Score 15+ and Constitution score of 12+
Restrictions:
- You cannot be a Ambassador class.
Class Information:
Ability Affinity: Constitution and Strength
Class Skills: The Space Monkey’s class skills are as follows. Athletics (Str), Computer Use (Int), Craft both [Mechanical, Structural](Int), Demolitions (Int), Disable Device (Int), Drive (Dex), Escape Artist (Dex), Choose Any One Knowledge (Int), Pilot (Dex), Perception (Wis), Survival (Wis), Treat Injury (Wis)
Feat Bonuses: Endurance, Spaceship Operations
Class Level | Special |
---|---|
1st | Hibernation Trance |
2nd | Monkey's Wrench |
3rd | Extra Attack Space Suitable(1) |
4th | Monkey's Unite |
5th | Know Location (+2) Space Suit Homey |
6th | Bonus feat |
7th | Monkey Shines |
8th | Know Location (+4), Space Suitable(2) |
9th | Extra Attack The Pilot is a Monkey |
10th | Monkey Shot |
Space Monkey's Class Features
The following class features pertain to the Space Monkey advanced class.
- Hibernation Trance
- A Space Monkey can enter a deep trance that allows him to gain the full benefits of sleep or bed rest in a forth of the usual time.
- Monkey’s Wrench
- Space Monkeys use tools expertly and creatively. Starting at 2nd level, a Space Monkey gains a competence bonus equal to one-half his Space Monkey class level on skill checks made when using a tool kit. This bonus stacks with the tool kit’s normal equipment bonus.
- Space Suitable
- At 3rd level, a Space Monkey becomes more comfortable in armor. He treats any suit of armor as though its armor penalty and maximum Dexterity bonus were 1 better.
- At 8th level the armor penalty and maximum Dexterity bonus are 2 better.
- Monkeys Unite
- Space Monkeys fight better together. Starting at 4th level, a Space Monkey gains a Minor +1 morale bonus on attack rolls when fighting adjacent to another Space Monkey.
- Furthermore, a Space Monkey gains an additional stacked advantage bonus on attack rolls against an opponent flanked by another Space Monkey.
- Know Location
- At 5th level, a Space Monkey gains a Misc +1 competence bonus on Navigate and Survival skills to avoid becoming lost. This bonus increases to +2 at 8th level.
- Space Suit Homey
- At 5th level, a Space Monkey no longer suffers restrictions while wearing a Space Suit or Power Armor. (A Space Monkey will still need the Armor Proficiency (Powered) feat to wear power armor)
- Bonus Feat
- At 6th level the Space Monkey can pick a Bonus Feat for free. The Character still has to be eligible for the Feat.
- Monkey Shines
- Upon reaching 7th level, a Space Monkey has learned sneaky tactics. He can use the Bluff technique of feinting in combat as a free action, allowing him to feint and attack in the same round.
- If the Space Monkey also has the Improved Feint feat, he gains 2 stacked advantage bonuses (instead of the feat’s usual advantage bonus) on Bluff checks made to feint in combat.
- The Pilot is a Monkey
- At 9th level the Space Monkey only takes 1/2 penalty for flying craft that he isn't proficient in.
- Monkey Shot
- At 10th-level Space Monkey gains an extra attack while still applying his Affinity Die. A Space Monkey can do this only 2 times in between full rests.