Shieldmarshal (Apath)
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Grand marshals are gun-tooting law enforcement officials. The skill with which they wield their firearms makes them a force to be reckoned with, and their badges are enough to open virtually any door and to hold any citizen to account in the lands from which they hail.
Class Information
This is a prestige archetype. Grand marshals are gun tooting lawmen.
Prestige Class: Shieldmarshal from Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Paths of Prestige.
Build Classes: Gunslinger.
Role: The grand marshal investigates crimes and unrest and generally has to apprehend the guilty and enforce the law in person, often in cohorts with a posse. In a dedicated team the grand marshal is the face, investigator, and artillery of the group.
Alignment: Any. While most law agencies would prefer to employ only lawful agents, they are short of recruits, and all kinds of people join the corps. Often having to act as a peacemaker and intermediaries between all kinds of people, the grand marshal has to be flexible and act independently. This independence ends up with some evil grand marshals turning their districts into their personal fief.
Hit Die: d10.
Class Skills
Acrobatics (Dex), Bluff (Cha), Climb (Str), Diplomacy (Cha), Disable Device (Dex), Heal (Wis), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (engineering) (Int), Knowledge (local) (Int), Perception (Wis), Profession (Wis), Ride (Dex), Sense Motive (Wis), Stealth (Dex), Survival (Wis), and Swim (Str).
Skill Ranks Per Level: 4 + Int modifier.
Class Features
The following are class features of the grand marshal.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency
Grand marshals are proficient with all simple and martial weapons, and with firearms. They are proficient with all light armor but not with shields of any kind.
Deeds
Grand marshals spend grit points to accomplish deeds. Most deeds grant the grand marshal some momentary bonus or effect, but there are some that provide longer-lasting effects. Some deeds stay in effect as long as the grand marshal has at least 1 grit point. The following is the list of base grand marshal deeds. A grand marshal can only perform deeds of her level or lower. Unless otherwise noted, a deed can be performed multiple successive times, as long as the appropriate amount of grit is spent to perform the deed.
Deadeye (Ex): At 1st level, the grand marshal can resolve an attack against touch AC instead of normal AC when firing beyond her firearm’s first range increment. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point per range increment beyond the first. The grand marshal still takes the –2 penalty on attack rolls for each range increment beyond the first when she performs this deed.
Grand Marshal’s Dodge (Ex): At 1st level, the grand marshal gains an uncanny knack for getting out of the way of ranged attacks. When a ranged attack is made against the grand marshal, she can spend 1 grit point to move 5 feet as an immediate action; doing so grants the grand marshal a +2 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. This movement is not a 5-foot step, and provokes attacks of opportunity. Alternatively, the grand marshal can drop prone to gain a +4 bonus to AC against the triggering attack. The grand marshal can only perform this deed while wearing light armor and carrying no more than a light load.
Quick Clear (Ex): At 1st level, as a standard action, the grand marshal can remove the broken condition from a single firearm she is currently wielding, as long as that condition was gained by a firearm misfire. The grand marshal must have at least 1 grit point to perform this deed. Alternatively, if the grand marshal spends 1 grit point to perform this deed, she can perform quick clear as a move action instead of a standard action.
Grand Marshal's Initiative (Ex): At 3rd level, as long as the grand marshal has at least 1 grit point, she gains the following benefits. First, she gains a +2 bonus on initiative checks. Furthermore, if she has the Quick Draw feat, her hands are free and unrestrained, and the firearm is not hidden, she can draw a single firearm as part of the initiative check.
Pistol-Whip (Ex): At 3rd level, the grand marshal can make a surprise melee attack with the butt or handle of her firearm as a standard action. When she does, she is considered to be proficient with the firearm as a melee weapon and gains a bonus on the attack and damage rolls equal to the enhancement bonus of the firearm. The damage dealt by the pistol-whip is of the bludgeoning type, and is determined by the size of the firearm. One-handed firearms deal 1d6 points of damage (1d4 if wielded by Small creatures) and two-handed firearms deal 1d10 points of damage (1d8 if wielded by Small creatures). Regardless of the grand marshal’s size, the critical multiplier of this attack is 20/×2. If the attack hits, the grand marshal can make a combat maneuver check to knock the target prone as a free action. Performing this deed costs 1 grit point.
Utility Shot (Ex): At 3rd level, if the grand marshal has at least 1 grit point, she can perform all of the following utility shots. Each utility shot can be applied to any single attack with a firearm, but the grand marshal must declare the utility shot she is using before firing the shot.
- Blast Lock: The grand marshal makes an attack roll against a lock within the first range increment of her firearm. A Diminutive lock usually has AC 7, and larger locks have a lower AC. The lock gains a bonus to its AC against this attack based on its quality. A simple lock has a +10 bonus to AC, an average lock has a +15 bonus to AC, a good lock has a +20 bonus to AC, and a superior lock has a +30 bonus to AC. Arcane lock grants a +10 bonus to the AC of a lock against this attack. On a hit, the lock is destroyed, and the object can be opened as if it were unlocked. On a miss, the lock is destroyed, but the object is jammed and still considered locked. It can still be unlocked by successfully performing this deed, by using the Disable Device skill, or with the break DC, though the DC for Disable Device or the AC increases by 10. A key, combination, or similar mechanical method of unlocking the lock no longer works, though knock can still be employed to bypass the lock, and the creator of an arcane lock can still bypass the wards of that spell.
- Scoot Unattended Object: The grand marshal makes an attack roll against a Tiny or smaller unattended object within the first range increment of her firearm. A Tiny unattended object has an AC of 5, a Diminutive unattended object has an AC of 7, and a Fine unattended object has an AC of 11. On a hit, the grand marshal does not damage the object with the shot, but can move it up to 15 feet farther away from the shot’s origin. On a miss, she damages the object normally.
- Stop Bleeding: The grand marshal makes a firearm attack and then presses the hot barrel against herself or an adjacent creature to staunch a bleeding wound. Instead of dealing damage, the shot ends a single bleed condition affecting the creature. The grand marshal does not have to make an attack roll when performing the deed in this way; she can instead shoot the firearm into the air, but that shot still uses up ammunition normally.
Dead Shot (Ex): At 7th level, as a full-round action, the grand marshal can take careful aim and pool all of her attack potential into a single, deadly shot. When she does this, she shoots the firearm at a single target, but makes as many attack rolls as she can, based on her base attack bonus. She makes the attack rolls in order from highest bonus to lowest, as if she were making a full attack. If any of the attack rolls hit the target, the grand marshal’s single attack is considered to have hit. For each additional successful attack roll beyond the first, the grand marshal increases the damage of the shot by the base damage dice of the firearm. For instance, if a 7th-level grand marshal firing a musket hits with both attacks, she does 2d12 points of damage with the shot, instead of 1d12 points of damage, before adding any damage modifiers. Precision damage and extra damage from weapon special abilities (such as flaming) are added with damage modifiers and are not increased by this deed. If one or more rolls are critical threats, she confirms the critical once using her highest base attack bonus –5. For each critical threat beyond the first, she reduces this penalty by 1 (to a maximum of 0). The grand marshal only misfires on a dead shot if all the attack rolls are misfires. She cannot perform this deed with a blunderbuss or other scatter weapon when attacking creatures in a cone. The grand marshal must spend 1 grit point to perform this deed.
Startling Shot (Ex): At 7th level, a grand marshal with least 1 grit point can spend a standard action to purposely miss a creature that she could normally hit with a firearm attack. When she does, that creature becomes flat-footed until the start of its next turn.
Targeting (Ex): At 7th level, as a full-round action, the grand marshal can make a single firearm attack and choose part of the body to target. She gains the following effects depending on the part of the body targeted. If a creature does not have one of the listed body locations, that part cannot be targeted. This deed costs 1 grit point to perform no matter which part of the creature she targets. Creatures that are immune to sneak attacks are immune to these effects.
- Arms: On a hit, the target takes no damage from the hit but drops one carried item of the grand marshal’s choice, even if the item is wielded with two hands. Items held in a locked gauntlet are not dropped on a hit.
- Head: On a hit, the target is damaged normally, and is also confused for 1 round. This is a mind-affecting effect.
- Legs: On a hit, the target is damaged normally and knocked prone. Creatures that have four or more legs or that are immune to trip attacks are immune to this effect.
- Torso: Targeting the torso threatens a critical on a 19–20.
- Wings: On a hit, the target is damaged normally, and must make a DC 20 Fly check or fall 20 ft.
Bleeding Wound (Ex): At 11th level, when the grand marshal hits a living creature with a firearm attack, she can spend 1 grit point as a free action to have that attack deal extra bleed damage. The amount of bleed damage is equal to the grand marshal’s Dexterity modifier. Alternatively, the grand marshal can spend 2 grit points to deal 1 point of Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution bleed damage (grand marshal’s choice) instead. Creatures that are immune to sneak attacks are also immune to these types of bleed damage.
Expert Loading (Ex): At 11th level, whenever the grand marshal rolls a misfire with a gun that has the broken condition, she can spend 1 grit point to keep the gun from exploding, though it retains the broken condition.
Lightning Reload (Ex): At 11th level, as long as the grand marshal has at least 1 grit point, she can reload a single barrel of a one-handed or two-handed firearm as a swift action once per round. If she has the Rapid Reload feat or is using an alchemical cartridge (or both), she can reload a single barrel of the weapon as a free action each round instead. Furthermore, using this deed does not provoke attacks of opportunity.
Evasive (Ex): At 15th level, when the grand marshal has at least 1 grit point, she gains the benefit of the evasion, uncanny dodge, and improved uncanny dodge rogue class features. She uses her grand marshal level as her rogue level for improved uncanny dodge.
Menacing Shot (Ex): At 15th level, the grand marshal can spend 1 grit point, shoot a firearm into the air, and affect all living creatures within a 30-foot-radius burst as if they were subject to the fear spell. The DC of this effect is equal to 10 + 1/2 the grand marshal’s level + the grand marshal’s Wisdom modifier.
Slinger’s Luck (Ex): At 15th level, the grand marshal can spend grit to reroll a saving throw or a skill check. It costs 2 grit points to reroll a saving throw, and 1 grit point to reroll a skill check. The grand marshal must take the result of the second roll, even if it is lower. The deed’s cost cannot be reduced by the true grit class ability, the Signature Deed feat, or any other effect that reduces the amount of grit a deed costs.
Cheat Death (Ex): At 19th level, whenever the grand marshal is reduced to 0 or fewer hit points, she can spend all of her remaining grit points (minimum 1) to instead be reduced to 1 hit point.
Death’s Shot (Ex): At 19th level, when the grand marshal scores a critical hit, she can spend 1 grit point to deal normal damage, and the target must succeed at a Fortitude saving throw with a DC equal to 10 + 1/2 the grand marshal’s level + the grand marshal’s Dexterity modifier. On a failed saving throw, the target dies. This is a death attack. Performing this deed does not allow the grand marshal to regain grit from confirming a critical hit or making a killing blow.
Stunning Shot (Ex): At 19th level, when a grand marshal hits a creature, she can spend 2 grit points to stun the creature for 1 round. The creature must make a Fortitude saving throw (the DC = 10 + 1/2 the grand marshal’s level + the grand marshal’s Wisdom modifier). If the creature fails, it is stunned for 1 round. Creatures that are immune to critical hits are also immune to this effect.
Grit (Ex)
A grand marshal makes her mark upon the world with daring deeds. Some grand marshals claim they belong to a mystical way of the gun, but it’s more likely that the volatile nature of firearms simply prunes the unlucky and careless from their ranks. Whatever the reason, all grand marshals have grit. In game terms, grit is a fluctuating measure of a grand marshal’s ability to perform amazing actions in combat. At the start of each day, a grand marshal gains a number of grit points equal to her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1). Her grit goes up or down throughout the day, but usually cannot go higher than her Wisdom modifier (minimum 1), though some feats and magic items may affect this maximum. A grand marshal spends grit to accomplish deeds (see below), and regains grit in the following ways.
Critical Hit with a Firearm: Each time the grand marshal confirms a critical hit with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Confirming a critical hit on a helpless or unaware creature or on a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the grand marshal’s character level does not restore grit.
Killing Blow with a Firearm: When the grand marshal reduces a creature to 0 or fewer hit points with a firearm attack while in the heat of combat, she regains 1 grit point. Destroying an unattended object, reducing a helpless or unaware creature to 0 or fewer hit points, or reducing a creature that has fewer Hit Dice than half the grand marshal’s character level to 0 or fewer hit points does not restore any grit.
Optional Rule: Daring Act
The following method for regaining grit points requires a measure of GM judgment, so it is an optional rule.
Each time a grand marshal performs a daring act, she can regain grit. As a general guideline, a daring act should be risky and dramatic. It should take a good deal of guts, and its outcome should have a low probability of success. If it is successful, the grand marshal regains 1 grit point.
Before attempting a daring act, the player should ask the GM whether the act qualifies. The GM is the final arbiter of what’s considered a daring act, and can grant a regained grit point for a daring act even if the player does not ask beforehand whether the act qualifies.
Gunsmith
At 1st level, a grand marshal gains one of the following firearms of her choice: blunderbuss, musket, or pistol. Her starting weapon is battered, and only she knows how to use it properly. All other creatures treat her gun as if it had the broken condition. If the weapon already has the broken condition, it does not work at all for anyone else trying to use it. This starting weapon can only be sold for scrap (it’s worth 4d10 gp when sold). The grand marshal also gains Gunsmithing as a bonus feat.
Eye for Detail (Ex)
A grand marshal adds his Intelligence bonus as well as his Wisdom bonus on Perception and Sense Motive checks. In addition, he gains a bonus equal to ¼ his level on Perception checks opposed by another creature's Disguise or Sleight of Hand checks.
Legal Judgment (Ex)
A grand marshal can pronounce legal judgment upon his foes as a swift action, providing a bonus or ability based on the type of judgment made. Once activated, the ability lasts until the combat ends. If the grand marshal is dazed, frightened, panicked, paralyzed, stunned, unconscious, or otherwise unable to participate in combat, the effect does not end but provides no benefit until he is again able to participate in combat. As a swift action, the grand marshal can change his legal judgment to another type.
This ability can be used once per day, plus once for every three levels beyond 1st. It is equivalent to an inquisitor's judgment ability for the purpose of feats, magic items, or other game effects that affect the judgment ability; however, levels in the two classes do not stack.
Bulletproof: A grand marshal gains DR 1/— against ranged attacks. Starting at 4th level, this DR is equal to 1/2 the grand marshal's class level. A grand marshal must be wearing armor or using a shield to use this judgment.
Destruction: A grand marshal gains a +1 competence bonus on attack rolls with firearms or light blades, increasing to +2 at 5th level and +3 at 10th level. This bonus is doubled on critical hit confirmation rolls.
Evasive: A grand marshal gains the evasion, uncanny dodge, and improved uncanny dodge abilities as a rogue of her class level. If he possesses rogue levels, these levels stack.
Justice: A grand marshal gains a +1 bonus on damage rolls with firearms or light blades. Starting at 4th level, this bonus is equal to 1/2 the grand marshal's class level.
Lucky Dodge: A grand marshal gains a +1 dodge bonus to Armor Class, increasing to +2 at 5th level and +3 at 10th level. This bonus is doubled against attack rolls made to confirm critical hits against him.
Quick Recovery: A grand marshal recovers quickly from injury, gaining fast healing 1, increasing to fast healing 2 at 5th level and fast healing 3 at 10th level.
Sharpshooter: A grand marshal ignores 1 point of any AC bonus granted by cover per grand marshal level. This does not allow the grand marshal to ignore total cover.
Sure Shot: A grand marshal reduces his miss chance with firearms due to concealment, blink, blur, or similar effects by 5% per two grand marshal levels (to a maximum reduction of 50% at 20th level). He must still target the correct square to hit a creature with concealment. This judgment can't decrease his miss chance to lower than 0%.
Danger Sense (Ex)
At 4th level, a grand marshal gains a bonus on initiative checks equal to ¼ his level, and can always act during a surprise round even if unaware of opponents.
Marshal (Ex)
Starting at 6th level, a grand marshal assumes responsibility for a certain region. This is generally a small city and surrounding towns, villages and outlying lands. In a wilderness, this can be a huge area while it can be as small as a certain quarter in a metropolis. In this specific region, he gains a bonus on all Charisma-based skill checks equal to ¼ his grand marshal level if he openly displays his grand marshal's badge.
Labyrinthine Cunning (Ex)
At 8th level, a grand marshal never becomes lost in urban terrain, and he never takes penalties to movement for poor visibility in urban terrain, even while temporarily blinded. A grand marshal can open or close doors as a swift action instead of a move action.
Urban Commando (Ex)
At 9th level, a grand marshal gains urban terrain as a favored terrain. The grand marshal gains a +2 bonus on initiative checks and Knowledge (geography), Perception, Stealth, and Survival skill checks in urban areas. A grand marshal traveling through an urban area normally leaves no trail and cannot be tracked (though he may leave a trail if he so chooses).
At 17th level, his favored terrain bonus increases to +4 but he does not gain a second favored terrain. If he already has a favored terrain bonus in urban terrain from another class, these bonuses stack but do not affect bonuses in other terrain types.
Gunhunter (Ex)
A grand marshal is well versed in covert operations, especially in urban settings.
At 12th level, the grand marshal can move through crowds and difficult terrain without impediment in urban terrain. He can use Stealth to hide in urban terrain even without cover or concealment; if he has cover or concealment, he gains a bonus on Stealth checks equal to ¼ his class level.
Double Jeopardy (Ex)
At 14th level, whenever a grand marshal uses his legal judgment ability, he selects two different judgments, instead of one. This consumes only one use of his legal judgment ability. As a swift action, he can change one of these effects to another type.
Quarry (Ex)
At 18th level, a grand marshal can, as a standard action, denote one target within his line of sight as his quarry. Whenever he is following the tracks of his quarry, a grand marshal can take 10 on his Survival skill checks while moving at normal speed, without penalty. In addition, he receives a +2 insight bonus on attack rolls made against his quarry, and all critical threats are automatically confirmed. A grand marshal can have no more than one quarry at a time. He can dismiss this effect at any time as a free action, but he cannot select a new quarry for 24 hours. If the grand marshal sees proof that his quarry is dead, he can select a new quarry after waiting 1 hour.
High Grand marshal (Ex)
At 20th level, a grand marshal attains legendary rank among his order. He can expend one use of his legal judgment ability to create a non-magical effect equivalent to discern lies (caster level equal to his class level; DC = 20 + the grand marshal's Wisdom modifier), or expend one use as part of an initiative check or Charisma-based skill check to take 20 on that check.
Table: Grand Marshal
Level | Base Attack Bonus | Fort Save | Ref Save | Will Save | Special |
1st | +1 | +0 | +2 | +2 | Deeds, grit, gunsmith |
2nd | +2 | +0 | +3 | +3 | Eye for detail |
3rd | +3 | +1 | +3 | +3 | Deeds |
4th | +4 | +1 | +4 | +4 | Legal judgment 1/day |
5th | +5 | +1 | +4 | +4 | Danger sense |
6th | +6/+1 | +2 | +5 | +5 | Marshal |
7th | +7/+2 | +2 | +5 | +5 | Deeds, legal judgment 2/day |
8th | +8/+3 | +2 | +6 | +6 | Labyrinthine cunning |
9th | +9/+4 | +3 | +6 | +6 | Urban commando |
10th | +10/+5 | +3 | +7 | +7 | Legal judgment 3/day |
11th | +11/+6/+1 | +3 | +7 | +7 | Deeds |
12th | +12/+7/+2 | +4 | +8 | +8 | Gunhunter |
13th | +13/+8/+3 | +4 | +8 | +8 | Legal judgment 4/day |
14th | +14/+9/+4 | +4 | +9 | +9 | Double jeopardy |
15th | +15/+10/+5 | +5 | +9 | +9 | Deeds |
16th | +16/+11/+6/+1 | +5 | +10 | +10 | Legal judgment 5/day |
17th | +17/+12/+7/+2 | +5 | +10 | +10 | Urban commando (+4) |
18th | +18/+13/+8/+3 | +6 | +11 | +11 | Quarry |
19th | +19/+14/+9/+4 | +6 | +11 | +11 | Deeds, legal judgment 6/day |
20th | +20/+15/+10/+5 | +6 | +12 | +12 | High grand marshal |
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