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Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #1

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Who played them? Did you enjoy them? And do we have a general idea of the percentages for each of them?
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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #2

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I did one run as a sorceror, and it was really cool. Even w/o 3rd level spells, the flexibility in spellcasting was great.
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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #3

I played a Templar and though I hit a number times, didn't land an 18+. :(

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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #4

I played the Druid prestige class. Honestly, I didn't even use the prestige powers. In the case of the druid, a well equipped druid is as powerful on slides as a fighter and he can heal pretty much as well as cleric. There is no compelling reason to polymorph.

My son played the Bard Troubadour.

We had a prestige ranger and barbarian in our group.

The prestige classes were nice for variety but inconsequential to the outcome of the dungeons.
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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #5

I didn't play the Troubadour but it was my voucher. I wanted it for the run that I thought we would get the least amount of stamps. Of course we got all three without needing the spells.
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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #6

I played the Bard Troubadour on Thursday, and used the Treasure spell to get us all 3 stamps. According to the End Room people we were one of the only groups to get all 3 stamps that day.
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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #7

I should probably lend mine out to a Bard next year. I played Rogue and never used any of my new abilities and wish I had my +5 healing (which is +15 healing with the Eldritch set). We didn't get 3 stamps! :)
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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #8

Christopher Nieporte wrote: I played the Bard Troubadour on Thursday, and used the Treasure spell to get us all 3 stamps. According to the End Room people we were one of the only groups to get all 3 stamps that day.


You played Flight of the Zephyr

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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #9

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Druegar wrote: Any failed Assassins want to join me on the Lame Couch?


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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #10

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Have you looked it up in the TDb ?
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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #11

Druegar wrote: Any failed Assassins want to join me on the Lame Couch?


I was a failed Assassin on Sunday but that was because I could not read properly.

While reading my character card upside down, I thought the Assassinate ability was once per combat. Only later did I realize I was reading the clause from Sneak Attack. Le sigh.

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Re: Prestige classes 9 years 7 months ago #12

Disbeeleaf wrote: I played the Druid prestige class. Honestly, I didn't even use the prestige powers. In the case of the druid, a well equipped druid is as powerful on slides as a fighter and he can heal pretty much as well as cleric. There is no compelling reason to polymorph.


+5 damage and a much better damage wheel?

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