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'''[[Figher (Apath)|Figher]]''' - [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/fighter SRD]
 
'''[[Figher (Apath)|Figher]]''' - [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/fighter SRD]
* [[Duelist (Apath) |Duelist]]<ref name="MA"/>
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* [[Duelist (Apath) |Duelist]]<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#Martial Arts Archetype |MA]]</sup></sup></sup>
 
* [[Golden Legionnaire (Apath)|Golden Legionnaire]]
 
* [[Golden Legionnaire (Apath)|Golden Legionnaire]]
 
* [[Student of War (Apath)|Student of War]]
 
* [[Student of War (Apath)|Student of War]]
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'''[[Ranger (Apath)|Ranger]]''' - [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/ranger SRD] [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/spell-lists-and-domains/spell-lists---ranger Spells] [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/ranger/archetypes/paizo---ranger-archetypes/trapper/ranger-traps Traps]
 
'''[[Ranger (Apath)|Ranger]]''' - [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/ranger SRD] [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/spell-lists-and-domains/spell-lists---ranger Spells] [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/ranger/archetypes/paizo---ranger-archetypes/trapper/ranger-traps Traps]
 
* [[Crimson Claw (Apath)|Crimson Claw]]
 
* [[Crimson Claw (Apath)|Crimson Claw]]
* [[Horizon Walker (Apath)|Horizon Walker]]<ref name="NS"/>
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* [[Horizon Walker (Apath)|Horizon Walker]]<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#No-Spell Variant |NS]]</sup></sup></sup>
 
* [[Lantern Bearer (Apath) | Lantern Bearer]]
 
* [[Lantern Bearer (Apath) | Lantern Bearer]]
* [[Low Templar (Apath)|Low Templar]]<ref name="NS"/>
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* [[Low Templar (Apath)|Low Templar]]<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#No-Spell Variant |NS]]</sup></sup></sup>
* [[Mammoth Rider (Apath)|Mammoth Rider]]<ref name="NS"/>
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* [[Mammoth Rider (Apath)|Mammoth Rider]]<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#No-Spell Variant |NS]]</sup></sup></sup>
 
* [[Nature Warden (Apath)|Nature Warden]]
 
* [[Nature Warden (Apath)|Nature Warden]]
 
* [[Shadow Ranger (Apath)|Shadow Ranger]]
 
* [[Shadow Ranger (Apath)|Shadow Ranger]]
 
* [[Smuggler Guide (Apath)|Smuggler Guide]]
 
* [[Smuggler Guide (Apath)|Smuggler Guide]]
* [[Steel Falcon (Apath)|Steel Falcon]]<ref name="NS"/>
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* [[Steel Falcon (Apath)|Steel Falcon]]<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#No-Spell Variant |NS]]</sup></sup></sup>
 
* [[Sun Seeker (Apath)|Sun Seeker]]
 
* [[Sun Seeker (Apath)|Sun Seeker]]
 
|valign=top width="19%"|'''¾ Base Attack Bonus'''
 
|valign=top width="19%"|'''¾ Base Attack Bonus'''
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'''[[Druid (Apath)|Druid]]''' - [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/druid SRD] [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/spell-lists-and-domains/spell-lists---druid Spells]
 
'''[[Druid (Apath)|Druid]]''' - [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/druid SRD] [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/spell-lists-and-domains/spell-lists---druid Spells]
 
* [[Green Faith Acolyte (Apath) |Green Faith Acolyte]]
 
* [[Green Faith Acolyte (Apath) |Green Faith Acolyte]]
* [[Mystic Archer (Apath) |Mystic Archer]]<ref name="MCA"/>
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* [[Mystic Archer (Apath) |Mystic Archer]]<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#Multiclass Archetype |MC]]</sup></sup></sup>
 
* [[Nature Companion (Apath)|Nature Companion]]
 
* [[Nature Companion (Apath)|Nature Companion]]
 
* [[Storm Kindler (Apath)|Storm Kindler]]
 
* [[Storm Kindler (Apath)|Storm Kindler]]
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* [[Arcane Archer (Apath)|Arcane Archer]]
 
* [[Arcane Archer (Apath)|Arcane Archer]]
 
* [[Dragon Disciple (Apath)|Dragon Disciple]]
 
* [[Dragon Disciple (Apath)|Dragon Disciple]]
* [[Naked Dragon (Apath)|Naked Dragon]]<ref name="FA"/>
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* [[Naked Dragon (Apath)|Naked Dragon]]<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#Force Armor Archetype |FA]]</sup></sup></sup>
 
* [[Noble Magus (Apath)|Noble Magus]]
 
* [[Noble Magus (Apath)|Noble Magus]]
  
'''[[Monk (Apath)|Monk]]'''<ref name="MA"/> - [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/monk SRD]
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'''[[Monk (Apath)|Monk]]'''<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#Martial Arts Archetype |MA]]</sup></sup></sup> - [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/monk SRD]
 
* [[Master Spy (Apath)|Master Spy]]
 
* [[Master Spy (Apath)|Master Spy]]
 
* [[Shadow Monk (Apath)|Shadow Monk]]
 
* [[Shadow Monk (Apath)|Shadow Monk]]
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* '''[[Eldritch Hunter (Apath)|Eldritch Hunter]]''' Ranger/Sorcerer
 
* '''[[Eldritch Hunter (Apath)|Eldritch Hunter]]''' Ranger/Sorcerer
 
* '''[[Eldritch Knight (Apath)|Eldritch Knight]]''' Fighter/Wizard
 
* '''[[Eldritch Knight (Apath)|Eldritch Knight]]''' Fighter/Wizard
** [[Eldritch Robe (Apath)|Eldritch Robe]]<ref name="FA"/>
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** [[Eldritch Robe (Apath)|Eldritch Robe]]<sup><sup><sup>[[Archetype_Notes_(Apath)#Force Armor Archetype |FA]]</sup></sup></sup>
 
* '''[[Mystic Theurge (Apath)|Mystic Theurge]]''' Cleric/Wizard
 
* '''[[Mystic Theurge (Apath)|Mystic Theurge]]''' Cleric/Wizard
 
* '''[[Rage Druid (Apath)|Rage Druid]]''' Barbarian/Druid
 
* '''[[Rage Druid (Apath)|Rage Druid]]''' Barbarian/Druid
 
* '''[[Rage Prophet (Apath)|Rage Prophet]]''' Barbarian/Oracle
 
* '''[[Rage Prophet (Apath)|Rage Prophet]]''' Barbarian/Oracle
 
 
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<ref name="MA">[[Martial Arts (Apath)|Martial arts]]</ref><ref name="FIX">Revision of an existing archetype.</ref><ref name="FA">[[Martial_Arts_(Apath)#Way_of_Force|Force armor]] class.</ref><ref name="CO">Alternate companion/familiar.</ref><ref name="NS">Spell-less variant.</ref><ref name="VS">Variant spellcaster.</ref><ref name="MCA">[http://mcarchetype.wikispaces.com/New+Home+Page Multi Class Archetype].</ref>
 
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The goal when making these prestige archetypes has been to capture the flavor of the prestige class rather than to build a character according to the original rules. Attack bonuses, hit dice, class skills, spells, and class features have been unified and spread evenly over levels. Most prestige archetypes also have their prestige abilities spread over the entire 20 levels. Unlike how prestige classes normally work, these archetypes have a few complete class abilities rather than a mix of many abilities limited to a low level.  
 
The goal when making these prestige archetypes has been to capture the flavor of the prestige class rather than to build a character according to the original rules. Attack bonuses, hit dice, class skills, spells, and class features have been unified and spread evenly over levels. Most prestige archetypes also have their prestige abilities spread over the entire 20 levels. Unlike how prestige classes normally work, these archetypes have a few complete class abilities rather than a mix of many abilities limited to a low level.  

Revision as of 12:20, 30 November 2014

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Unofficial rules compendium

A prestige archetype is a prestige class turned into a normal 20-level class, similar to an archetype.

Prestige Archetypes by Class

Full Base Attack Bonus

Barbarian - SRD Rage powers

Cavalier - SRD

Figher - SRD

Gunslinger - SRD

Paladin - SRD Spells

Ranger - SRD Spells Traps

¾ Base Attack Bonus

Alchemist - SRD Spells Discoveries

Bard - SRD Spells

Cleric - SRD Spells Domains

Druid - SRD Spells

Inquisitor - SRD Spells

¾ Base Attack Bonus

Magus - SRD Spells Arcana

MonkMA - SRD

Oracle - SRD Spells

Rogue - SRD Talents

Summoner - SRD Spells

½ Base Attack Bonus

Sorcerer - SRD Spells

Witch - SRD Spells

Wizard - SRD Spells

Multiclass ATs

The goal when making these prestige archetypes has been to capture the flavor of the prestige class rather than to build a character according to the original rules. Attack bonuses, hit dice, class skills, spells, and class features have been unified and spread evenly over levels. Most prestige archetypes also have their prestige abilities spread over the entire 20 levels. Unlike how prestige classes normally work, these archetypes have a few complete class abilities rather than a mix of many abilities limited to a low level.

A prestige archetype generally has elements of one or more regular character classes. Sometimes there is more than one class that naturally leads itself to a particular prestige class, which can lead to several different prestige archetypes from a single prestige class. A few prestige archetypes are not built on a regular class at all, instead expanding the idea behind the prestige class to a full 20 levels.

One thing about prestige classes is that you grow into them - they can represent special training opportunities that the character did not know existed. Prestige archetypes don't do this; you play a prestige archetype from level one. In this case I'd suggest using the retraining rules - the character retrains those abilities that differ between his old class and the new prestige archetype. Or, if this feels cumbersome, simply change the class abilities and say the sudden change is a result of special training. This should generally work fine at lower levels, the more experienced the character is and the more abilities it has, the greater the disconnect when those abilities change. GMs wanting this kind of plot are advised to present such options early on in a campaign.


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