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''The ghost hunter specializes in finding and destroying ghosts and other incorporeal undead.''
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''The ghost hunter specializes in finding and destroying ghosts and other incorporeal undead. As they progress, they learn to apply their ghost hunting abilities to other supernatural creatures and finally to all creatures. They are [[Martial_Arts_(Apath) | martial arts]] practitioners of the [[Martial_Arts_(Apath)#Way_of_Force|Way of Force]].''
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'''Publisher:''' Purple Duck Games.
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== Class Information ==
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|'''Unchained Ghost Hunter''' <br>
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This class incorporates changes to the rogue from Pathfinder Unchained. <span style="color:#800000">Pathfinder unchained additions are in brown.</span> Ignore all <span style="color:#800000">brown</span> text if not using the unchained rogue.
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This is a force armor archetype.
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'''Publisher:''' Purple Duck Games.
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'''Class: ''' Rogue. 
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'''Hit Die:''' d8.
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== Class Features ==
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A ghost hunter has all class features of the normal rogue , except as follows.
  
 
=== Weapon and Armor Proficiency ===
 
=== Weapon and Armor Proficiency ===
Ghost hunters are proficient with all simple weapons, plus the hand crossbow, rapier, sap, shortbow, and short sword. They ignore the penalty for using a [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/equipment---final/goods-and-services/illuminations-explosives#TOC-Torch torch] as an improvised weapon. They are not proficient with armor or shields.
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Ghost hunters are proficient with all simple weapons, plus the  
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battle aspergillum,  
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flask thrower,  
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sap,  
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sai, and  
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whip.  
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They are not proficient with armor or shields.
  
 
=== Mage Armor (Sp) ===
 
=== Mage Armor (Sp) ===
A ghost hunter with an Intelligence score of 11 or more can use ''mage armor'' as a spell-like ability once per day, with a caster level equal to his rogue level and personal range. At 4th level, and every 8 levels thereafter, the ghost hunter can cast this ability one additional time per day. The ghost hunter is a master at using force armors, and the armor bonus of ''mage armor'' and ''bracers of armor'' stack when worn by a ghost hunter. They do not otherwise stack with armor, either normal or force.
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A ghost hunter with an Intelligence score of 11 or more can use ''mage armor'' as a spell-like ability twice per day, with a caster level equal to his rogue level and personal range. At 4th level, and every 4 levels thereafter, the ghost hunter can use this ability one additional time per day. At 4th level the armor bonus of ''mage armor'' and ''bracers of armor'' stack when worn by a ghost hunter. These bonuses do not otherwise stack with armor, either normal or force.
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=== Torch Wielder (Ex) ===
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Fire can harm incorporeal and some supernatural creatures invulnerable to normal weapons, and is often the only such weapon a low-level ghost hunter can afford. Ghost hunters ignore the penalty for using a [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/equipment---final/goods-and-services/hunting-camping-survival-gear#TOC-Torch torch] as an improvised weapon. A rogue using a torch or battle aspergillum to sneak attack can chose to deal fire or holy water sneak attack damage, as appropriate.
  
 
=== Disrupt Undead (Su) ===
 
=== Disrupt Undead (Su) ===
At level 2, a ghost hunter with an Intelligence of 10 or more can use ''[http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/d/disrupt-undead disrupt undead]'' as a supernatural ability with a caster level equal to his rogue level. He can use it either as a ranged or melee touch attack. This ability can be used two times per day at 2th level, and an additional time per day for every two levels after that. This ability does not suffer a miss chance when used against an incorporeal target and a ghost hunter can sneak attack an incorporeal creature with this ability as if using a ''ghost touch'' weapon. This replaces the rogue talent a rogue gets at level 2.
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At level 3, a ghost hunter with an Intelligence of 10 or more can use ''[http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/d/disrupt-undead disrupt undead]'' at will with a caster level equal to his rogue level. He can use it either as a ranged or melee touch attack. This ability inflicts full damage when used against an incorporeal target and a ghost hunter can sneak attack an incorporeal creature with this ability as if using a ''[http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/magic-weapons/magic-weapon-special-abilities/ghost-touch ghost touch]'' weapon. This replaces Trap Sense.
  
=== Rogue Talent Tips ===
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At level 6, ''disrupt undead'' gains the ability to damage outsiders.
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At 9th level, a ghost hunter can use ''disrupt undead'' in lieu of an attack rather than as a standard action. He can thus make full attack actions using ''disrupt undead''.
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At level 12, ''disrupt undead'' gains the ability to damage creatures of the
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aberration,
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construct,
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dragon,
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fey,
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magical beast, and
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monstrous humanoid types.
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At level 15, ''disrupt undead'' gains medium range (100 ft. + 10 ft./level).
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At level 18, ''disrupt undead'' can damage any type of creature.
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=== Rogue Talents ===
 
The following rogue talents complement the ghost hunter archetype: black market connections, iron guts, major magic, minor magic.  
 
The following rogue talents complement the ghost hunter archetype: black market connections, iron guts, major magic, minor magic.  
  
 
'''Advanced Talents:''' The following advanced rogue talents complement the ghost hunter archetype: hard to fool, hunter's surprise, slippery mind, thoughtful reexamining.
 
'''Advanced Talents:''' The following advanced rogue talents complement the ghost hunter archetype: hard to fool, hunter's surprise, slippery mind, thoughtful reexamining.
  
== Summary of Changed Class Abilities ==
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== Table: Ghost Hunter ==
These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:
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|valign="top"|'''Level'''||valign="top"|'''Base Attack Bonus'''||valign="top"|'''Fort Save'''||valign="top"|'''Ref Save'''||valign="top"|'''Will Save'''||valign="top"|'''Special'''
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|valign="top"| 1st||valign="top"| +0||valign="top"| +0||valign="top"| +2||valign="top"| +0||valign="top"| Mage armor, <span style="color:#800000">finesse training (Weapon Finesse)</span>, sneak attack +1d6, torch wielder, trapsense
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|valign="top"| 2nd||valign="top"| +1||valign="top"| +0||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| +0||valign="top"| Evasion, rogue talent
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|valign="top"| 3rd||valign="top"| +2||valign="top"| +1||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| +1||valign="top"| ''Disrupt undead'', <span style="color:#800000">finesse training</span>, sneak attack +2d6
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|valign="top"| 4th||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| +1||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| +1||valign="top"| <span style="color:#800000">Debilitating injury</span>, mage armor (stacking), rogue talent, uncanny dodge
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|valign="top"| 5th||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| +1||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| +1||valign="top"| <span style="color:#800000">Rogue's edge</span>, sneak attack +3d6
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|valign="top"| 6th||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| +2||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| +2||valign="top"| ''Disrupt undead'' (attack), rogue talent
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|valign="top"| 7th||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| +2||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| +2||valign="top"| Sneak attack +4d6
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|valign="top"| 8th||valign="top"| +6/+1||valign="top"| +2||valign="top"| +6||valign="top"| +2||valign="top"| Improved uncanny dodge, rogue talent
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|valign="top"| 9th||valign="top"| +6/+1||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| +6||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| ''Disrupt undead'' (outsiders), Sneak attack +5d6
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|valign="top"| 10th||valign="top"| +7/+2||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| +7||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| Advanced talents, rogue talent, <span style="color:#800000">rogue's edge</span>,
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|valign="top"| 11th||valign="top"| +8/+3||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| +7||valign="top"| +3||valign="top"| <span style="color:#800000">Finesse training</span>, sneak attack +6d6
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|valign="top"| 12th||valign="top"| +9/+4||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| +8||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| ''Disrupt undead'' (supernatural creatures), rogue talent
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|valign="top"| 13th||valign="top"| +9/+4||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| +8||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| Sneak attack +7d6
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|valign="top"| 14th||valign="top"| +10/+5||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| +9||valign="top"| +4||valign="top"| Rogue talent
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|valign="top"| 15th||valign="top"| +11/+6/+1||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| +9||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| ''Disrupt undead'' (medium), <span style="color:#800000">rogue's edge</span>, sneak attack +8d6
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|valign="top"| 16th||valign="top"| +12/+7/+2||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| +10||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| Rogue talent
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|valign="top"| 17th||valign="top"| +12/+7/+2||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| +10||valign="top"| +5||valign="top"| Sneak attack +9d6
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|valign="top"| 18th||valign="top"| +13/+8/+3||valign="top"| +6||valign="top"| +11||valign="top"| +6||valign="top"| ''Disrupt undead'' (any creature), rogue talent
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|valign="top"| 19th||valign="top"| +14/+9/+4||valign="top"| +6||valign="top"| +11||valign="top"| +6||valign="top"| <span style="color:#800000">Finesse training</span>, sneak attack +10d6
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|valign="top"| 20th||valign="top"| +15/+10/+5||valign="top"| +6||valign="top"| +12||valign="top"| +6||valign="top"| Master strike, rogue talent, <span style="color:#800000">rogue's edge</span>,
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== Summary of Changed Class Features ==
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These features of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:
 
* Weapon and Armor Proficiency  
 
* Weapon and Armor Proficiency  
* Rogue talent at level 2
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* Trapfinding
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* Trap Sense
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 5 February 2016

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Unofficial rules compendium

The ghost hunter specializes in finding and destroying ghosts and other incorporeal undead. As they progress, they learn to apply their ghost hunting abilities to other supernatural creatures and finally to all creatures. They are martial arts practitioners of the Way of Force.

Publisher: Purple Duck Games.

Class Information

Unchained Ghost Hunter

This class incorporates changes to the rogue from Pathfinder Unchained. Pathfinder unchained additions are in brown. Ignore all brown text if not using the unchained rogue.

This is a force armor archetype.

Publisher: Purple Duck Games.

Class: Rogue.

Hit Die: d8.

Class Features

A ghost hunter has all class features of the normal rogue , except as follows.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency

Ghost hunters are proficient with all simple weapons, plus the battle aspergillum, flask thrower, sap, sai, and whip. They are not proficient with armor or shields.

Mage Armor (Sp)

A ghost hunter with an Intelligence score of 11 or more can use mage armor as a spell-like ability twice per day, with a caster level equal to his rogue level and personal range. At 4th level, and every 4 levels thereafter, the ghost hunter can use this ability one additional time per day. At 4th level the armor bonus of mage armor and bracers of armor stack when worn by a ghost hunter. These bonuses do not otherwise stack with armor, either normal or force.

Torch Wielder (Ex)

Fire can harm incorporeal and some supernatural creatures invulnerable to normal weapons, and is often the only such weapon a low-level ghost hunter can afford. Ghost hunters ignore the penalty for using a torch as an improvised weapon. A rogue using a torch or battle aspergillum to sneak attack can chose to deal fire or holy water sneak attack damage, as appropriate.

Disrupt Undead (Su)

At level 3, a ghost hunter with an Intelligence of 10 or more can use disrupt undead at will with a caster level equal to his rogue level. He can use it either as a ranged or melee touch attack. This ability inflicts full damage when used against an incorporeal target and a ghost hunter can sneak attack an incorporeal creature with this ability as if using a ghost touch weapon. This replaces Trap Sense.

At level 6, disrupt undead gains the ability to damage outsiders.

At 9th level, a ghost hunter can use disrupt undead in lieu of an attack rather than as a standard action. He can thus make full attack actions using disrupt undead.

At level 12, disrupt undead gains the ability to damage creatures of the aberration, construct, dragon, fey, magical beast, and monstrous humanoid types.

At level 15, disrupt undead gains medium range (100 ft. + 10 ft./level).

At level 18, disrupt undead can damage any type of creature.

Rogue Talents

The following rogue talents complement the ghost hunter archetype: black market connections, iron guts, major magic, minor magic.

Advanced Talents: The following advanced rogue talents complement the ghost hunter archetype: hard to fool, hunter's surprise, slippery mind, thoughtful reexamining.

Table: Ghost Hunter

Level Base Attack Bonus Fort Save Ref Save Will Save Special
1st +0 +0 +2 +0 Mage armor, finesse training (Weapon Finesse), sneak attack +1d6, torch wielder, trapsense
2nd +1 +0 +3 +0 Evasion, rogue talent
3rd +2 +1 +3 +1 Disrupt undead, finesse training, sneak attack +2d6
4th +3 +1 +4 +1 Debilitating injury, mage armor (stacking), rogue talent, uncanny dodge
5th +3 +1 +4 +1 Rogue's edge, sneak attack +3d6
6th +4 +2 +5 +2 Disrupt undead (attack), rogue talent
7th +5 +2 +5 +2 Sneak attack +4d6
8th +6/+1 +2 +6 +2 Improved uncanny dodge, rogue talent
9th +6/+1 +3 +6 +3 Disrupt undead (outsiders), Sneak attack +5d6
10th +7/+2 +3 +7 +3 Advanced talents, rogue talent, rogue's edge,
11th +8/+3 +3 +7 +3 Finesse training, sneak attack +6d6
12th +9/+4 +4 +8 +4 Disrupt undead (supernatural creatures), rogue talent
13th +9/+4 +4 +8 +4 Sneak attack +7d6
14th +10/+5 +4 +9 +4 Rogue talent
15th +11/+6/+1 +5 +9 +5 Disrupt undead (medium), rogue's edge, sneak attack +8d6
16th +12/+7/+2 +5 +10 +5 Rogue talent
17th +12/+7/+2 +5 +10 +5 Sneak attack +9d6
18th +13/+8/+3 +6 +11 +6 Disrupt undead (any creature), rogue talent
19th +14/+9/+4 +6 +11 +6 Finesse training, sneak attack +10d6
20th +15/+10/+5 +6 +12 +6 Master strike, rogue talent, rogue's edge,

Summary of Changed Class Features

These features of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:

  • Weapon and Armor Proficiency
  • Trapfinding
  • Trap Sense
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