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*[[Prestige Class Balance (D&D class)|Related Explaination]]
 
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||Gain or lose the use of armor proficiency feats ||| +2
 
||Gain or lose the use of armor proficiency feats ||| +2
 
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||Gain companion development ||| +2
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||Level-developing ability (turn undead, companion, AC bonus etc) ||| +2
 
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||+2 skill points/level|||+2
 
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||One extra good save category ||| +2
 
||One extra good save category ||| +2
 
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||Each entry in the special section of the class progression table |||+1†
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||Arrested familiar/companion development ||| -2
 
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||+1 level of bard, cleric or druid spellcasting||| +
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||Each entry in the special section of the class progression table |||+1††
 
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||+1 level of sorcerer/wizard spellcasting||| +
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||+1 level of bard, cleric or druid spellcasting||| +1††
 
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||Each spell level of prestige-class-specific spells||| +
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||+1 level of sorcerer/wizard spellcasting||| +3††
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||Each spell level of prestige-class-specific spells||| +1††
 
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||<br> '''Total''' |||  
 
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† Double these costs for a three-level prestige class and increase the cost by 50% for a five-level class.
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†† Double these costs for a three-level prestige class and increase the cost by 50% for a five-level class.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 28 February 2008

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Unofficial rules compendium

Entry Point
Level 5-6 +0
Level 7-9 -1
Level 10-14 -2
Level 15+ -3

Relative Cost
Takes ½ of available feats -1
Takes almost all available feats -2
Takes ½ of available skill points -1
Takes almost all available skill points -2
Requires many specific spells (only classes with a limited spell list) -1
Requires multiclassing -2

Prerequisites
5 ranks of skills -1
Each feat or selective class ability -1

Class Abilities
Gain or lose the use of armor proficiency feats +2
Level-developing ability (turn undead, companion, AC bonus etc) +2
+2 skill points/level +2
+1 hit point/level (one increment of hit dice) +2
Each category increase to base attack bonus (2/4 -> 3/4 -> 4/4) +2
One extra good save category +2
Arrested familiar/companion development -2
Each entry in the special section of the class progression table +1††
+1 level of bard, cleric or druid spellcasting +1††
+1 level of sorcerer/wizard spellcasting +3††
Each spell level of prestige-class-specific spells +1††

Total

†† Double these costs for a three-level prestige class and increase the cost by 50% for a five-level class.