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− | ''A craftmaster is a warrior, often a dwarf, who combines excellent crafting skills, magic item creation, and physical fighting. Unable to cast spells, he still | + | ''A craftmaster is a warrior, often a dwarf, who combines excellent crafting skills, magic item creation, and physical fighting. Unable to cast spells, he still has a spellcaster level and spell list, solely for the purpose of creating magic items.'' |
− | === | + | === Spell Crafting === |
− | A craftmaster is not a spellcaster, but he has a spellcaster level solely for the purpose of creating magic items. | + | A craftmaster is not a spellcaster, but he has a spellcaster level equal to his craftmaster level solely for the purpose of creating magic items. |
+ | The craftmaster is able to use all spells on the cleric spell list to fulfill prerequisites when crafting magic items, and can use spell trigger items for these spells as well. | ||
− | The | + | The craftsmaster is not a divine spellcaster and is not bound by the restrictions that apply to divine spellcasters. |
− | + | Note that craftmasters do not have Spellcraft as a class skill. Most craftmasters use the appropriate Craft or Profession skills to create magic items. If a craftsmaster is enchanting an item he has created himself using Craft skills, add +5 to the Craft or Profession skill roll to enchant the item. Time spent crafting an item also counts against the time it takes to enchant that item. | |
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− | === | + | This replaces Bravery. |
− | Craftmasters select their bonus feats from combat feats, item creation feats, or Skill Focus ( | + | |
+ | === Bonus Feats === | ||
+ | Craftmasters select their bonus feats from combat feats, item creation feats, or Skill Focus (Craft). | ||
=== Signature Weapon (Ex) === | === Signature Weapon (Ex) === | ||
− | Starting at 5th level, a craftmaster gains a bonus when attacking with | + | Starting at 5th level, a craftmaster gains a bonus when attacking with signature weapons. This is one specific type of weapon chosen when this ability is first gained, as well as any weapon the craftmaster has made for himself – no-one else can take part in the crafting or enchanting of such a weapon. |
Whenever he attacks with a weapon like this, he gains a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls. Every four levels thereafter (9th, 13th, and 17th), the bonus increases by +1. | Whenever he attacks with a weapon like this, he gains a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls. Every four levels thereafter (9th, 13th, and 17th), the bonus increases by +1. | ||
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=== Craftsmans's Disability === | === Craftsmans's Disability === | ||
− | At | + | At 12th level, a craftmaster gains a disability from long hours of hard work with dangerous materials. Select one of the following penalties. |
+ | * '''Destiny''': The craftsmaster is assured the items he creates have a destiny, and becomes very choosy who gets to use the items he makes or creates. He refuses to sell to those he considers "unworthy", and never charges more than the base creation cost for the item from those who are worthy. | ||
+ | * '''Forgetfulness''': Reduce the craftmaster's virtual caster level by 2. | ||
* '''Greed''': The craftsmaster gets over-attached to his work, and refuses to lend, give away, or give a discount on anything he creates, even to close friends. | * '''Greed''': The craftsmaster gets over-attached to his work, and refuses to lend, give away, or give a discount on anything he creates, even to close friends. | ||
* '''Hard of Hearing''': The craftsmaster takes a -5 penalty on hearing Perception tests. | * '''Hard of Hearing''': The craftsmaster takes a -5 penalty on hearing Perception tests. | ||
* '''Limp''': The craftmaster cannot run. | * '''Limp''': The craftmaster cannot run. | ||
− | * '''Premature Aging''': The craftsmaster goes bald, gets thin white hair, looks wasted, suffers permanent bad breath, or otherwise seems aged and generally unattractive. Take a -5 penalty on Charisma checks and skills to flirt. | + | * '''Premature Aging''': The craftsmaster goes bald, gets thin white hair, looks wasted, suffers permanent bad breath, or otherwise seems aged and generally unattractive. Take a -5 penalty on Charisma checks and Charisma-based skills to flirt. |
* '''Twitches''': The craftsmaster suffers from periodic twitches, reducing his CMD by -2. | * '''Twitches''': The craftsmaster suffers from periodic twitches, reducing his CMD by -2. | ||
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+ | == Summary of Lost Class Abilities == | ||
+ | These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype: | ||
+ | * Bravery | ||
+ | * Bonus Feats | ||
+ | * Weapon Training | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 4 August 2014
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A craftmaster is a warrior, often a dwarf, who combines excellent crafting skills, magic item creation, and physical fighting. Unable to cast spells, he still has a spellcaster level and spell list, solely for the purpose of creating magic items.
Spell Crafting
A craftmaster is not a spellcaster, but he has a spellcaster level equal to his craftmaster level solely for the purpose of creating magic items. The craftmaster is able to use all spells on the cleric spell list to fulfill prerequisites when crafting magic items, and can use spell trigger items for these spells as well.
The craftsmaster is not a divine spellcaster and is not bound by the restrictions that apply to divine spellcasters.
Note that craftmasters do not have Spellcraft as a class skill. Most craftmasters use the appropriate Craft or Profession skills to create magic items. If a craftsmaster is enchanting an item he has created himself using Craft skills, add +5 to the Craft or Profession skill roll to enchant the item. Time spent crafting an item also counts against the time it takes to enchant that item.
This replaces Bravery.
Bonus Feats
Craftmasters select their bonus feats from combat feats, item creation feats, or Skill Focus (Craft).
Signature Weapon (Ex)
Starting at 5th level, a craftmaster gains a bonus when attacking with signature weapons. This is one specific type of weapon chosen when this ability is first gained, as well as any weapon the craftmaster has made for himself – no-one else can take part in the crafting or enchanting of such a weapon.
Whenever he attacks with a weapon like this, he gains a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls. Every four levels thereafter (9th, 13th, and 17th), the bonus increases by +1.
A craftmaster also adds this bonus to any combat maneuver checks made with such weapons. This bonus also applies to the craftmaster's Combat Maneuver Defense when defending against disarm and sunder attempts made against signature weapons.
This replaces Weapon Training.
Craftsmans's Disability
At 12th level, a craftmaster gains a disability from long hours of hard work with dangerous materials. Select one of the following penalties.
- Destiny: The craftsmaster is assured the items he creates have a destiny, and becomes very choosy who gets to use the items he makes or creates. He refuses to sell to those he considers "unworthy", and never charges more than the base creation cost for the item from those who are worthy.
- Forgetfulness: Reduce the craftmaster's virtual caster level by 2.
- Greed: The craftsmaster gets over-attached to his work, and refuses to lend, give away, or give a discount on anything he creates, even to close friends.
- Hard of Hearing: The craftsmaster takes a -5 penalty on hearing Perception tests.
- Limp: The craftmaster cannot run.
- Premature Aging: The craftsmaster goes bald, gets thin white hair, looks wasted, suffers permanent bad breath, or otherwise seems aged and generally unattractive. Take a -5 penalty on Charisma checks and Charisma-based skills to flirt.
- Twitches: The craftsmaster suffers from periodic twitches, reducing his CMD by -2.
Summary of Lost Class Abilities
These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:
- Bravery
- Bonus Feats
- Weapon Training
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