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Diffan
Posted - 27 Aug 2020 : 11:28:28 I was reading up on Epic levels and realized that I've never done an epic Level campaign using 3rd Edition. Further reading about how Epic Prestige Classes work, both the DMG ones as well as the Epic Forgotten Realms ones in Player's Guide to Faerűn made me realize that a LOT of other PrCs never got the epic treatment. So I figured I would try my hand at it with a Realms classic: the Bladesinger.
The epic bladesinger shows the true heightened effects of the traditional elven style of blending art, swordplay, and magical prowess into a harmonious whole.
Hit die
d8
Skill points at Each Additional Level
2 + Int
Class Features
Spells: The epic bladesinger’s caster level increases by 1 per level gained above 10th. The epic bladesinger continues to gain new spells per day (and spells known, if applicable) at every odd level, up to the maximum spells per day and spells known of the arcane spellcasting class to which the bladesinger belonged before adding the prestige class.
Song of Celerity: The epic bladesinger gains another use of her song of celerity ability at 11th level, and a third time at 19th. Additionally, at 15th level she can use her song of celerity with any spell she has prepared (or spell slots for) of 6th level or lower.
Bonus Feats: The epic bladesinger gets a bonus feat (selected from the list of epic bladesinger feats) every 4 levels after 10th. She must meet any prerequisites for a feat in order to select it.