Eternal Apprentice (Apath)
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An eternal apprentice is an arcane caster who never grew out of youthful clumsiness. Suffering from random manifestations and weird coincidences, these fumbles often draw smirks or even anger, and bungling has left the eternal apprentice with a serious side effects in the form of a curse.
Class Information
This is an archetype for the arcanist, witch, and wizard that suffers under a curse and random prestidigitation.
Class: Wizard.
Hit Die: d6.
Class Features
The eternal apprentice has all the class features of the parent class, except as noted below.
Bungling Curse
An eternal apprentice under an oracle's curse. See also apath oracle's curses. All references to the oracle class, spell list, or levels instead apply to the wizard equivalent. Use Intelligence instead of Charisma for any effect of this curse.
Magic Mischief (Su)
The eternal apprentice never gave up her prestidigitation pranks. This happens every time the eternal apprentice rolls a natural "1" on an attack roll with a spell or on a concentration check, and once every 1d6 hours regardless of what she does.
Magic mischief works as prestidigitation used to cause some spooky or annoying effect, and target of magic mischief must make a Reflex saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the eternal apprentice's level) or be staggered for one round.
Magic mischief strikes a random target within 30 ft. Assign each ally and enemy within 30 ft. of the wizard a number, starting with 1 for the wizard herself and counting upwards up to 20. If there are more than 20 allies and enemies within 30 ft., only assign numbers to the closest 20 creatures. Roll 1d20 to see who is the target, if the die roll exceeds the number of creatures within 30 ft., the effect strikes a random object or an empty space instead. An eternal apprentice can call random bystanders enemies to cause havoc. They GM may call a bystander an enemy occasionally to further the plot.
An eternal apprentice is an arcane caster who never grew out of youthful clumsiness. Suffering from random manifestations and weird coincidences, these fumbles often draw smirks or even anger, and bungling has left the eternal apprentice with a serious side effects in the form of a curse.
Bungling Curse
An eternal apprentice under an oracle's curse. All references to the oracle class, spell list, or levels instead apply to the parent class's equivalent. Use Intelligence instead of Charisma for any effect of this curse.
Magic Mischief (Su)
The eternal apprentice never gave up on prestidigitation pranks. This happens every time the eternal apprentice rolls a natural "1" on an attack roll with a spell or on a concentration check, and once every 1d6 hours regardless. Magic mischief works as prestidigitationused to cause some spooky or annoying effect. In addition, the target of magic mischief must make a Reflex saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the eternal apprentice's level) or be staggered for one round.
Magic mischief strikes a random target within 30 ft. Assign each ally and enemy within 30 ft. of the apprentice a number, starting with 1 for the apprentice and counting upwards up to 20. If there are more than 20 allies and enemies within 30 ft., only assign numbers to the closest 20 creatures. Roll 1d20 to see who is the target, if the die roll exceeds the number of creatures within 30 ft., the effect strikes a random object or an empty space instead. An eternal apprentice can call random bystanders enemies to cause havoc. They GM may call a bystander an enemy occasionally to further the plot.
Summary of Lost Class Abilities
These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:
- None
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