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Skeptic |
Posted - 18 Sep 2005 : 23:50:26 How would you "picture" a Cleric/Divine Disciple of Bane, i.e. how much different (in a "fluff" way) would it be from a same level cleric, etc..
Thanks.
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Kaladorm |
Posted - 23 Sep 2005 : 01:49:26 The divine disciple to me appears to have a lot closer and more personal contact with his god. Certainly I'd say a divine disciple would be in a position of high power in a church (more than a straight cleric).
They also become an outsider at 5th level. Makes them a bit more supernatural than your average cleric |
warlockco |
Posted - 20 Sep 2005 : 06:54:52 quote: Originally posted by Skeptic
In conclusion, this PrC seems to totally lack flavor..
Get used to it, there are a TON of those. |
Skeptic |
Posted - 19 Sep 2005 : 15:18:05 In conclusion, this PrC seems to totally lack flavor..
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warlockco |
Posted - 19 Sep 2005 : 02:12:38 quote: Originally posted by Foxhelm
Quite note:
Casterwise:
Cleric 5/Disciple 5: Turns as 5th level, Caster as 10th level Cleric 5/Hierophant5: Caster and turns as 5th level Cleric 10: Caster and turns as 10th level
Correction: Cleric 5/Hierophant 5 (which isn't legal since Cleric level is too low): Caster Level 10, spells as 5th level, turns at 5th level. |
Foxhelm |
Posted - 19 Sep 2005 : 01:40:33 Quite note:
Casterwise:
Cleric 5/Disciple 5: Turns as 5th level, Caster as 10th level Cleric 5/Hierophant5: Caster and turns as 5th level Cleric 10: Caster and turns as 10th level |
Kentinal |
Posted - 19 Sep 2005 : 00:09:04 I shudder at the thought.
Other then that I see not much fluff that applies, the rules are only major change on how spells are cast. |
warlockco |
Posted - 19 Sep 2005 : 00:01:16 I see no "fluff" differences between a Hierophant, Divine Disciple and a straight Cleric. If anything the first two might be a bit move devout, but otherwise there would be no differences. |