Here are the prestige classes of Darketower.net.
Unless otherwise noted, these were written by David Paul Guzmán.
- Assassin of the Black Hand —
Deviating from the standard assassin prestige class, the black hand relies
on skills and special abilities, rather than a spellcasting repertoire.
- Battle-Mage — Found in the
military, among mercenary groups, and adventuring parties alike, these
combat-trained mages blend spellcasting with battlefield prowess.
- Devout Hunter — Devoted to
the God of the Hunt, these hunters are granted special gifts from their
god in order to pursue the perfect hunt.
- Fallen Monk — Fallen from grace,
these ex-monks become consumed by their lust for personal power and
forsake the path of the spiritual perfection.
- Halfling Scrapper — Using
determination and skill to overcome his size, this fighter will prove more
than a match for anyone who judges him based on his small stature.
- Martial Warrior — More fighter
than philosopher, more warrior than mystic, the martial warrior is a
battle-focused alternative to the dedicated Monk.
- Shadowblade — Assassins,
mercenaries, and thieves who blend martial ability with a connection to
the plane of shadow to become formidable adversaries.
- Shadowmancer — Reaching out
to the planes, they draw power from the shadow world. Slowly, they become
tainted by shadow, often driven to madness and chaos by their obsession.
- Shadowshroud — Wrapped in the
power of his own shadow, this combatant gains strange and supernatural
abilities, as well as martial prowess.
- Shadow Walker — A
stealth-oriented class that gains its powers through a connection to, and
eventually an intimacy with, the plane of shadow.
- Sorcerous Adept — These
sorcerers exchange power for diversity and channel their magical growth
into new areas, gaining access to more spells and sorcerous metamagic.
- Twinblade — This fighter learns
to gain the advantage in combat through his mastery of the art of
two-weapon fighting.
- Warlord — There is no greater
leader and no greater foe on the battlefield than the warlord. A
charismatic icon, the warlord inspires his men with a sense of conviction
and the power to act upon it.
- Whirlwind of the Goddess —
Clerics of the Goddess of Winds move from place to place like a whirlwind,
spreading her worship and doing her deeds.
- Venturer — This five-level
prestige class is more “state of mind” than “occupation”, and can meld
with virtually any other class to create the swashbucklers of fantasy.
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