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''Ho, ho, ho, ho! <br>Into the pot you go!''
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''Ho, ho, ho, ho! <br>Into the pot you go!''  
  
 
''Stew witches are focused on cooking, taking the essence of those they cook and sharing it with their guests. These stews hold magic depending on who or what is put into the pot. Vile evil witches cook little children and sentient creatures, but even good witches can learn the magic of cooking, restricting their fare to beasts.
 
''Stew witches are focused on cooking, taking the essence of those they cook and sharing it with their guests. These stews hold magic depending on who or what is put into the pot. Vile evil witches cook little children and sentient creatures, but even good witches can learn the magic of cooking, restricting their fare to beasts.
  
 
== Class Information ==
 
== Class Information ==
This is a [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/base-classes/witch witch] archetype.
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This is a [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/base-classes/witch witch] archetype that gains the powers of creatures by cooking and eating them.
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Trailseeker Magazine.
  
 
'''Role:''' A stew witch fortifies her entire party with essentially random, quirky abilities.  
 
'''Role:''' A stew witch fortifies her entire party with essentially random, quirky abilities.  
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== Class Features ==
 
== Class Features ==
The stew witch has all the standard ranger class features, except as noted below. {{ : Creature Cooking Table (Apath) }}
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The stew witch has all standard witch class features, except as noted below. {{ : Creature Cooking Table (Apath) }}
  
 
=== Field Cooking (Ex) ===
 
=== Field Cooking (Ex) ===
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If the ingredients used were dangerously poisonous, diseased, or otherwise hazardous the stew witch can make a Survival check against the saving throw DC of the hazard to render it harmless. Failure exposes the stew witch and any eaters to the hazard she was trying to nullify. Eaters might be warned not to eat the food if the cook is suffering from some ailment.
 
If the ingredients used were dangerously poisonous, diseased, or otherwise hazardous the stew witch can make a Survival check against the saving throw DC of the hazard to render it harmless. Failure exposes the stew witch and any eaters to the hazard she was trying to nullify. Eaters might be warned not to eat the food if the cook is suffering from some ailment.
  
A medium creature provides 40 lbs. of food and a needs 2 lbs. of food per day; each size class up and down quadruples these figures. It takes one round per lb. to butcher meat from a carcass. It is an evil act to knowingly butcher, cook, or eat a sentient creature. Creature types marked with an * in Table: Creature Type to Cooking Bloodline are often intelligent, and should be avoided by non-evil stew witches. Incorporeal or summoned creatures do not leave a carcass to cook. Creatures that would not normally be suitable for consumption, such as constructs, undead and many outsiders, require a Survival roll with a DC of 15 + the creature's challenge rating.
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A medium creature provides 40 lbs. of food and a needs 2 lbs. of food per day; each size class up and down quadruples these figures. It takes one round per lb. to butcher meat from a carcass. It is an evil act to knowingly butcher, cook, or eat a sentient creature. Creature types marked with an * in Table: Creature Type to Bloodline are often intelligent, and should be avoided by non-evil stew witches. Incorporeal or summoned creatures do not leave a carcass to cook. Creatures that would not normally be suitable for consumption, such as constructs, undead and many outsiders, require a Survival roll with a DC of 15 + the creature's challenge rating.
  
 
Those who eat field cooking ignore the first fatigue result they suffer in the coming day.
 
Those who eat field cooking ignore the first fatigue result they suffer in the coming day.
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=== Magic Cooking ===
 
=== Magic Cooking ===
Once per day when a stew witch cooks, she can imbue the stew with magical effects that benefit those who eat it. The meat must be no more than 24 hours old and must be prepared using field cooking. A number of eaters equal to the stew witch's level can benefit.
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At level 4, the stew witch gains the ability to create magic cooking. Once per day when a stew witch cooks, she can imbue the stew with magical effects that benefit those who eat it. The meat must be no more than 24 hours old and must be prepared using field cooking. A number of eaters equal to the stew witch's level can benefit.
  
 
The meal takes 10 minutes to consume, and the benefits of the meal last for 1 hour per level of the stew witch, counting from when the meal is ready to eat. The usual procedure is that the stew witch prepares a meal in the morning and her group eats it just before beginning the day's activities. A creature can only benefit from one magic cookery; a new meal of magic cooking negates any benefit from earlier meals.
 
The meal takes 10 minutes to consume, and the benefits of the meal last for 1 hour per level of the stew witch, counting from when the meal is ready to eat. The usual procedure is that the stew witch prepares a meal in the morning and her group eats it just before beginning the day's activities. A creature can only benefit from one magic cookery; a new meal of magic cooking negates any benefit from earlier meals.
  
The benefits gained depend on the stew witch's level and the creature's type the meat comes from. Eaters gain the benefits of the bloodline powers of a [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/sorcerer#TOC-Bloodline sorcerer bloodline] dependent upon the creature type. Which creature types confer which bloodline powers can be read on Table: Creature Type to Cooking Bloodline.   
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The benefits gained depend on the stew witch's level and the creature's type the meat comes from. Eaters gain the benefits of the bloodline powers of a [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/sorcerer#TOC-Bloodline sorcerer bloodline] dependent upon the creature type. Which creature types confer which bloodline powers can be read on Table: Creature Type to Bloodline.   
  
 
At level 4, eaters gain the benefit of the level 1 bloodline power. At level 8, eaters get the benefit of the level 3 bloodline power. At level 10, eaters gain the benefit of the ''[http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/h/heroes-feast Heroes' Feast]'' spell. At level 12, eaters get the benefit of the level 9 bloodline power. Benefits accrue; eating the magic cooking of a 13th level stew witch confers all the benefits at once. All level-dependent benefits are based on the stew witch's level.
 
At level 4, eaters gain the benefit of the level 1 bloodline power. At level 8, eaters get the benefit of the level 3 bloodline power. At level 10, eaters gain the benefit of the ''[http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/h/heroes-feast Heroes' Feast]'' spell. At level 12, eaters get the benefit of the level 9 bloodline power. Benefits accrue; eating the magic cooking of a 13th level stew witch confers all the benefits at once. All level-dependent benefits are based on the stew witch's level.

Latest revision as of 11:08, 31 October 2016

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Ho, ho, ho, ho!
Into the pot you go!

Stew witches are focused on cooking, taking the essence of those they cook and sharing it with their guests. These stews hold magic depending on who or what is put into the pot. Vile evil witches cook little children and sentient creatures, but even good witches can learn the magic of cooking, restricting their fare to beasts.

Class Information

This is a witch archetype that gains the powers of creatures by cooking and eating them.

Publisher Trailseeker Magazine.

Role: A stew witch fortifies her entire party with essentially random, quirky abilities.

Alignment: Any. Many stew witches are evil, giving them a wider repertoire of stews, but there are enough non-intelligent creatures to put into the pot to make good stew witches possible.

Hit Die: d6.

Class Skills

The stew witch's class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Acrobatics (Dex), Craft (Int), Fly (Dex), Handle Animal (Cha), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (Arcana) (Int), Knowledge (History) (Int), Knowledge (Nature) (Int), Knowledge (Planes) (Int), Profession (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Survial (Wis), and Use Magic Device (Cha).

Skill Ranks at Each Level: 2 + Int modifier.

Class Features

The stew witch has all standard witch class features, except as noted below.

Table: Creature Type to Bloodline
Creature Type Bloodline
Aberration, otyugh Otyugh MB1
Aberration, flumph* Flumph MB2
Aberation, starspawn* Starspawn MB4
Aberration, other Aberrant
Animal Animal MB5
Construct Artifice MB5
Dragon* Draconic
Fey, gremlin* Pugwampi MB2
Fey, other* Fey
Humanoid, android Nanite PoR
Humanoid, aquatic Aquatic IYB
Humanoid, dwarf Deep Earth APG
Humanoid, giant* Giant MB5
Humanoid, giant (cyclops)* Cyclopean MB1
Humanoid, gnome* Fey
Humanoid, human* Imperious ARG
Humanoid, kobold* Kobold ARG
Humanoid, orc* Orc OoG
Humanoid, reptilian* Serpentine APG
Humanoid, shapeshifter* Shapeshifter MB5
Humanoid, arcane caster* Arcane
Humanoid, divine caster* Divine MB5
Humanoid, psychic caster* Psychic OA
Humanoid, other* Maestro UM
Magical beast, aranea* Aranea MB3
Magical beast, behemoth* Behemoth MB3
Magical beast, flail snail* Flail Snail MB2
Magical beast, phoenix* Phoenix MB2
Magical beast, sphinx* Sphinx MB1
Magical beast, stirge Stirge MB1
Magical beast, unicorn* Unicorn MB1
Magical beast, other Destined
Monstroud humanoid, lamia* Lamia MB3
Monstroud humanoid, medusa* Medusan MB1
Monstrous Humanoid, other* Accursed UM
Ooze Decay MB5
Outsider, asura* Aranea MB3
Outsider, elohim* Elohim MB4
Magical beast, aranea* Aranea MB3
Outsider, kami* Kami MB3
Outsider, kyton* Kyton MB4
Outsider, oni* Oni DEP
Outsider, psychopomp* Psychopomp MB4
Outsider, rakshasa* Rakshasa UM
Outsider, chaotic evil* Abyssal
Outsider, chaotic neutral* Protean APG
Outsider, elemental* Elemental
Outsider, good* Celestial
Outsider, neutral* Impossible CoB
Outsider, lawful neutral* Inevitable MB1
Outsider, lawful evil* Infernal
Outsider, neutral evil* Daemon BoF
Plant, mi-go* Mi-go MB3
Plant, fungus* Fungal MB4
Plant, other Verdant APG
Undead, nosferatu* Nosferatu MB4
Undead, other Undead
Vermin Insect MB5

References
APG = Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Advanced Player’s Guide
ARG = Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Advanced Race Guide
BM = Monstrous Bloodlines for Sorcerers 1-4 © Purple Duck Games
DM = Deep Magic © 2014 Open Design LLC.
UM = Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Ultimate Magic
OoG = Orcs of Golarion
IYB = In your blood
BoF = Blood of Fiends
P029 = Pathfinder 29: Mother of Flies. Copyright 2010, Paizo Publishing, LLC;
PoR = People of the River
* = Usually intelligent and an evil act to kill for power gain.

Field Cooking (Ex)

By spending one hour preparing raw materials with a fire and a cooking kit, a stew witch can remove any toxicity, infection, infestation, or disease and turn the ingredients into a hearty stew. A stew witch can prepare spells while cooking, combining the two activities.

If the ingredients used were dangerously poisonous, diseased, or otherwise hazardous the stew witch can make a Survival check against the saving throw DC of the hazard to render it harmless. Failure exposes the stew witch and any eaters to the hazard she was trying to nullify. Eaters might be warned not to eat the food if the cook is suffering from some ailment.

A medium creature provides 40 lbs. of food and a needs 2 lbs. of food per day; each size class up and down quadruples these figures. It takes one round per lb. to butcher meat from a carcass. It is an evil act to knowingly butcher, cook, or eat a sentient creature. Creature types marked with an * in Table: Creature Type to Bloodline are often intelligent, and should be avoided by non-evil stew witches. Incorporeal or summoned creatures do not leave a carcass to cook. Creatures that would not normally be suitable for consumption, such as constructs, undead and many outsiders, require a Survival roll with a DC of 15 + the creature's challenge rating.

Those who eat field cooking ignore the first fatigue result they suffer in the coming day.

A stew witch can prepare and serve a number of meals at once equal to her Survival skill bonus in one hour, raw materials permitting. If she has the Craft (Cook) skill, multiply the two skill modifiers together. Cooking for 25 people or more requires one unskilled assistant for every 25 meals.

Cathy Cauldron is a stew witch with a Survival skill modifier of +15 and a Craft (Cook) skill modifier of +12. Multiplying these two figures, we find that Cathy can cook for 180 people at one time with seven assistants.

By spending 8 hours cooking, a stew witch can prepare trail rations rather than ordinary meals.

This replaces the hex gained at level 1.

Magic Cooking

At level 4, the stew witch gains the ability to create magic cooking. Once per day when a stew witch cooks, she can imbue the stew with magical effects that benefit those who eat it. The meat must be no more than 24 hours old and must be prepared using field cooking. A number of eaters equal to the stew witch's level can benefit.

The meal takes 10 minutes to consume, and the benefits of the meal last for 1 hour per level of the stew witch, counting from when the meal is ready to eat. The usual procedure is that the stew witch prepares a meal in the morning and her group eats it just before beginning the day's activities. A creature can only benefit from one magic cookery; a new meal of magic cooking negates any benefit from earlier meals.

The benefits gained depend on the stew witch's level and the creature's type the meat comes from. Eaters gain the benefits of the bloodline powers of a sorcerer bloodline dependent upon the creature type. Which creature types confer which bloodline powers can be read on Table: Creature Type to Bloodline.

At level 4, eaters gain the benefit of the level 1 bloodline power. At level 8, eaters get the benefit of the level 3 bloodline power. At level 10, eaters gain the benefit of the Heroes' Feast spell. At level 12, eaters get the benefit of the level 9 bloodline power. Benefits accrue; eating the magic cooking of a 13th level stew witch confers all the benefits at once. All level-dependent benefits are based on the stew witch's level.

This replaces grand hex and the hexes gained at level 4, 8, and 12.

Major Hex

The stew witch gains the major hex ability at level 14.

New Hex

This hex is available only to stew witches.

Major Hex

  • Preserve Magic Cooking: A stew witch can create non-perishable foodstuffs similar to trail rations, but with magical properties. Magical preserved food works like magical cooking, but counts its duration from when it is consumed rather than when it is cooked. Consuming magical preserved food takes 10 minutes. Creating magical preserved food takes a full day of work and needs expensive spices and magical ingredients costing 50% of the preserved magical food's market value. The stew witch can choose to magically prepare food at lower than her maximum level in order to reduce costs. The market value of preserved magical food is 5 gp times the stew witch's level squared per serving, but it is generally not available on the market.

Table: Stew Witch

Level Base Attack Bonus Fort Save Ref Save Will Save Special Spells per Day
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
1st +0 +0 +0 +2 Cantrips, field cooking, patron spells, witch’s familiar 3 1
2nd +1 +0 +0 +3 Hex 4 2
3rd +1 +1 +1 +3 4 2 1
4th +2 +1 +1 +4 Magic cooking (1st-level) 4 3 2
5th +2 +1 +1 +4 4 3 2 1
6th +3 +2 +2 +5 Hex 4 3 3 2
7th +3 +2 +2 +5 4 4 3 2 1
8th +4 +2 +2 +6 Magic cooking (3rd-level) 4 4 3 3 2
9th +4 +3 +3 +6 4 4 4 3 2 1
10th +5 +3 +3 +7 Hex, Magic cooking (heroes' feast) 4 4 4 3 3 2
11th +5 +3 +3 +7 4 4 4 4 3 2 1
12th +6/+1 +4 +4 +8 Magic cooking (9th-level) 4 4 4 4 3 3 2
13th +6/+1 +4 +4 +8 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 1
14th +7/+2 +4 +4 +9 Hex, major hex 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 2
15th +7/+2 +5 +5 +9 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 1
16th +8/+3 +5 +5 +10 Hex 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 2
17th +8/+3 +5 +5 +10 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 1
18th +9/+4 +6 +6 +11 Hex 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 2
19th +9/+4 +6 +6 +11 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3
20th +10/+5 +6 +6 +12 Hex 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Note: Stew Witches and Cuisine

The food prepared by stew witches is healthy and fortifying, but it is not high cuisine. To improve the eating experience requires Craft (Cook), and to create high cuisine takes a whole day of work in a good kitchen and only feeds one fifth as many people.

Summary of Lost Class Abilities

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

  • Hex (level 1, 4, 8, 12)
  • Major Hex (moved from 10 to 14)
  • Grand Hex
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