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Old 07-12-2010, 12:01 AM   Top  -  End  -  #1
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Default Void Disciple Base Class [3.5 PEACH]

VOID DISCIPLE

"Insofar as one denies what is, one is possessed by what is not, the compulsions, the fantasies, the terrors that flock to fill the void."

-- Ursula K. LeGuin




This is a 20-level class based on the Void Disciple prestige class originally presented in Complete Divine (pp.72-74). The void disciple is skilled with manipulating elemental void, and can perceive the unseen, manipulate the ki of individual for their benefit or detriment, count and disrupt magic, rearrange time and space, or even tamper with fate itself. The void disciple is the perfect class for strategic players who like to study their opponents and use that knowledge to construct the perfect plan. Because the void disciple's offensive powers are limited, it's a better fit for players who prefer to support and back up their team members in combat.

Sourcebooks referred to, including their acronyms, are spoilered here:
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Change Log:
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Adaptations for the class are spoilered here:
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GAME RULE INFORMATION
Void disciples have the following game statistics.
Abilities: Intelligence is the most important ability for a Void disciple, as it determines how powerful a spell she can cast, how many spells she can cast per day, and how hard those spells are to resist. Wisdom improved a void disciple's Armor Class, while void disciples who use ray spells frequently will appreciate a high Dexterity. A void disciple also benefits from a high Constitution score much as a sorcerer or wizard would. A void disciple who focuses on social interaction may rely on Wisdom and Charisma to support key skills, but with a little forethought, her class features and spells can more than compensate for low skill bonuses.
Alignment: Any Neutral. Void disciples must maintain some level of detachment from the affairs of the world in order to focus on the infinite.
Hit Die: d6
LevelBase AttackFortRefWillSpecialVoid Points-0--1--2--3--4--5--6--7--8--9-
1st
+0
+2
+2
+2
Empty mind, ishiken-do, no-thought, subtlety of void
2
53--------
2nd
+1
+3
+3
+3
Boundless sight
2
54--------
3rd
+1
+3
+3
+3
Altering the course
2
55--------
4th
+2
+4
+4
+4
 
3
553-------
5th
+2
+4
+4
+4
Moment of clarity 1/day
3
554-------
6th
+3
+5
+5
+5
Sense void 2/day (physical senses)
3
5553------
7th
+3
+5
+5
+5
 
4
5554------
8th
+4
+6
+6
+6
Moment of clarity 2/day
4
55553-----
9th
+4
+6
+6
+6
 
4
55554-----
10th
+5
+7
+7
+7
Sense void 4/day (magical senses)
5
555553----
11th
+5
+7
+7
+7
Self/no self, moment of clarity 3/day
5
555554----
12th
+6/+1
+8
+8
+8
 
6
5555553---
13th
+6/+1
+8
+8
+8
Void release 1/day
6
5555554---
14th
+7/+2
+9
+9
+9
Sense void 6/day (empathic senses), moment of clarity 4/day
7
55555553--
15th
+7/+2
+9
+9
+9
 
7
55555554--
16th
+8/+3
+10
+10
+10
Void release 2/day
8
555555553-
17th
+8/+3
+10
+10
+10
Moment of clarity 5/day
8555555554-
18th
+9/+4
+11
+11
+11
Sense void 8/day (mental senses)
9
5555555553
19th
+9/+4
+11
+11
+11
Void release 3/day
9
5555555554
20th
+10/+5
+12
+12
+12
Moment of clarity 6/day
10
5555555555


CLASS SKILLS (2 + Int mod per level, x4 at 1st level)
A void disciple's class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Autohypnosis (Wis), Concentration (Con), Craft (Int), Decipher Script (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Heal (Wis), Knowledge (all) (Int), Listen (Wis), Profession (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Spellcraft (Int), Spot (Wis), Use Magic Device (Cha).



"Know that what is born
Must necessarily die.

Think of what form you had before you were born,
And … what appearance you will take
long after you have died.

Your myriad thoughts will turn to cold ashes,
Your true Nature will stand alone.

Return all to the Void.…"


-- Hung Ying-Ming, The Roots of Wisdom - Saikontan


CLASS FEATURES
Your spells and class features make you ill-suited for solo roles, but you can be a valuable contributer as a member of a team. You are best suited to tasks that involve negotiating with others or gathering information through divination magic. You are also quite proficient at debuffing foes and enhancing your allies. At higher levels, you can reliably counter enemy spellcasters or even unmake your enemies completely, unraveling their essence.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency: The void disciple gains proficiency with all simple weapons. She gains no proficiency with armor or shields.

Spells: A void disciple casts arcane spells, which are drawn from the void disciple spell list (below). When you gain access to a new level of spells, you automatically gain access to all the spells for that level on the void disciple’s spell list. You can cast any spell you know without preparing it ahead of time. Essentially, your spell list is the same as your spells known list. If you attempt to cast spells while wearing armor, you suffer an arcane spell failure chance.
To cast a void disciple spell, you must have an Intelligence score of 10 + the spell's level. The Difficulty Class for a saving throw against a void disciple’s spell is 10 + the spell's level + the void disciple’s Int mod. Like other spellcasters, a void disciple can cast only a certain number of spells of each spell level per day. The base daily spell allotment is given in the table above. In addition, you receive bonus spells for a high Intelligence score.
A void disciple need not prepare spells in advance. You can cast any spell you know at any time, assuming you have not yet used up your spells per day for that level.
Empty Mind (Ex): Through kata and meditation, you have learned to clear your mind of fear, desire, and regret, that you may act free from worldly worries. Add your Wisdom bonus to your Armor Class. You lose this bonus whenever you are helpless or immobilized, when you are wearing armor or using a shield, or when you are carrying a medium or heavy load.

Ishiken-Do: Where more traditional arcanists produce effects using set forms and schools, you draw your power through the mastery and manipulation of Void, the emptiness that fills the space between the elements. Your void disciple spells lose any descriptors they may possess, such as [evil], [good], or [mind-affecting], and gain the [void] descriptor.
Your necromancy spells manipulate Void and ki, rather than negative energy. Because you are not channeling negative energy, your [void] spells from the necromancy school that would normally have a special effect on undead creatures (e.g. enervation) instead have no effect on undead at all. Effects that provide resistance or immunity to [negative energy] do not defend against your [void] spells.

Because your spells are not boons from the gods, but rather arcane manipulations of the essence of the universe, your [void] spells that would grant [sacred] or [profane] bonuses grant [competence] bonuses instead.
No-Thought (Ex): Your conscious mastery of the Void allows you to perform feats that others find inexplicable. You gain a number of void points as shown on the table above, which can be spent just like action points. However, void points are not action points, and if your game also uses action points, you must keep track of your void points and action points separately.
Each day, when you ready your spells for the day, you also regain all of your spent void points (up to your normal maximum).
Subtlety of Void (Ex): Void is different from most other arcane magic, used through innate talent rather than gesture and ritual. All of the void disciple's [void] spells may be made invisible, as per the Invisible Spell feat (CS 61).
The void disciple does not actually gain Invisible Spell, and cannot use this class feature to meet prerequisites that require that feat. Spells modified by Subtlety of Void are not considered to have been modified by a metamagic feat (for example, their casting times are not increased).
Boundless Sight (Su): Attuning herself to the void, a void disciple of 2nd level or higher perceives the elemental void in all living things. She gains the Lifesense feat (LM 28), ignoring prerequisites. If the void disciple herself is a living creature (which is usually the case), she also illuminates the surrounding area to her own sight. Although others cannot see this illumination (unless they have the Lifesense feat, naturally), she can always "see" as if she was casting bright illumination in a 60-foot radius if she is a Medium or smaller creature (the radius of the illumination doubles for each size category she is larger than Medium, as normal for the Lifesense feat).

Boundless Sight is a mental sense, not a sight-based sense, and does not interact with other sight-based traits the void disciple may have, such as low-light vision or light sensitivity. It can be used even while blinded.
In addition to the benefits above, the void disciple can perceive undead, pseudonatural creatures, and outsiders native to the Far Realm if they are within the radius of illumination provided by a living creature. Such creatures appear as blots of darkness that are not illuminated within her lifesight; although she can pinpoint their square, they have total concealment from the void disciple unless she has another means of perceiving them (such as through normal vision, for example).

Boundless Sight is of no use in locating or observing constructs.
Altering the Course (Su): Once per day for a single round, a void disciple of 3rd level or higher may spend any number of void points in that round, and can even spend more than one void point to modify a single roll.

Moment of Clarity (Su): At 5th level, a void disciple can grant an ally the temporary ability to perform any skill or feat once per day. She must use a standard action to touch the target, who either learns a new feat he did not already have (ignoring prerequisites), or learns a skill in which he was untrained, gaining ranks equal to one-half his character level. The effect lasts for one minute.
The DM must approve any [epic] feats on a case-by-case basis, and may disallow certain [epic] feats, or allow them only on a one-off basis or at specific dramatic moments in the game (fate can be a fickle mistress).

The void disciple gains an additional use per day of this ability every three levels thereafter.
Sense Void (Su): At 6th level, a void disciple learns to reach out with her mind and sense the world around her, exploring the unseen layers of reality most people rarely experience. The void disciple enters a coma-like state and projects her consciousness afar, extending her perceptions to observe far-distance places, people, or things. The void disciple determines the maximum distance she can sense by making a Spellcraft check, with the DC determined using the table below. "Line of sight" is always measured from the location of the void disciple's physical body, even if an effect (such as Sense Void itself) is currently enabling her to view areas that are not in her direct line of sight. The void disciple may not sense across planar boundaries.

DistanceDC
Line of sight
5
Up to 1 mile
15
Up to 10 miles
25
Up to 100 miles
35
Up to 1,000 miles
45

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Self/No Self: Upon reaching 11th level, a void disciple can meditate for 5 minutes to regain all spent void points. This ability can be used once per day. You may not spend void points or action points to gain additional daily uses of this ability.

Void Release (Su): Once per day as a standard action, a void disciple of 13th level or higher can touch an ally, allowing that character to use his highest ability score modifier in place of any one lower modifier (target's choice) for one minute.
The void disciple gains an additional use per day of this ability at 16th and 19th level.



“What terrible fear causes Man to address the Void as Thou?”


-- Edna St. Vincent Millay


VOID DISCIPLE SPELL LIST
The void disciple spell list appears below. All spells are notated with the name and page number of the sourcebook in which they appear.
0 Level: daze (PH 217), detect magic (PH 219), guidance (PH 238), know direction (PH 246), know greatest enemy (SC 129), mage hand (PH 249), prestidigitation (PH 264), read magic (PH 269).
1st Level: aiming at the target (SC 8), backbiter (SC 23), daze monster (PH 217), detect secret doors (PH 220), dispelling touch (PH2 110), identify (PH 243), immediate assistance (CM 108), improvisation (SC 121), karmic aura (CM 108), know opponent (SC 129), mage armor (PH 249), master’s touch (SC 139), moment of clarity (SC 142), omen of peril (SC 149), ray of enfeeblement (PH 269), shield (PH 278), true casting (CM 101), true strike (PH 296), vertigo (PH2 127).
2nd Level: arcane turmoil (CM 96), augury (PH 202), black karma curse (PH2 103), blade brothers (PH2 103), celerity, lesser (PH2 105), combined talent (CM100), death armor (SC 60), detect thoughts (PH 220), heroics (SC 113), insight of good fortune (PH2 115), know vulnerabilities (SC 129), linked perception (PH2 117), ray of weakness (SC 168), rebuke (SC 170), see invisibility (PH 275), shadow spray (SC 186), share talents (PH2 124), spell immunity, lesser (SC 199), status (PH 284), stay the hand (PH2 126), sure strike (PH2 126).
3rd Level: alter fortune (PH2 101), anticipate teleportation (SC 13), arcane sight (PH 201), bestow curse (SC 203), blink (PH 206), clarity of mind (SC 46), discern lies (PH 221), dispel magic (PH 223), divination (PH 224), hesitate (PH2 114), karmic backlash (CM 109), mage armor, greater (SC 136), nature’s balance (SC 145), nondetection (PH 257), remove curse (PH 270), shadow phase (SC 185), spell vulnerability (SC 200), spellcaster’s bane (CM 117), unluck (SC 227), vampiric touch (PH 298), vertigo field (PH2 128), vulnerability (SC 232).
4th Level: assay spell resistance (SC 17), backlash (SC 23), baleful blink (SC 102), celerity (PH2 105), detect scrying (PH 219), dimensional anchor (PH 221), dismissal (PH 222), enervation (PH 226), finger of agony (CM 104), globe of invulnerability, lesser (PH 236), rebuke, greater (SC 170), ruin delver’s fortune (SC 178), sensory deprivation (SC 182), spell enhancer (SC 198), spell immunity (PH 282), stifle spell (PH2 126), subvert planar essence (SC 211), void strike.
5th Level: arcane fusion (CM 96), blink, greater (SC 32), break enchantment (PH 207), channeled lifetheft (CM 98), contact other plane (PH 212), darkbolt (SC 58), duelward (SC 74), etherealness, swift (PH2 113), karmic retribution (CM 109), magic jar (PH 250), mana flux (PH2 119), night’s caress (SC 147), reciprocal gyre (SC 170), shadow form (SC 183), telekinesis (PH 292).
6th Level: anticipate teleportation, greater (SC 13), antimagic field (PH 200), banishment (PH 203), bestow curse, greater (SC 27), chasing perfection (PH2 106), commune (PH 211), disintegrate (PH 226), eyes of the oracle (DrM 66), globe of invulnerability (PH 236), legend lore (PH 246), probe thoughts (SC 162), ray of entropy (SC 167), true seeing (PH 296), void suppression.
7th Level: antimagic ray (SC 14), arcane sight, greater (PH 201), arcane spellsurge (DrM 64), body outside body (CArc 100), condemnation (PH2 107), death dragon (SC 60), destruction (PH 218), etherealness, (PH 227), kiss of draconic defiance (DrM 67), limited wish (PH 248), rebuke, final (SC 170), spell turning (PH 282), vision (PH 298).
8th Level: arcane fusion, greater (CM 96), celerity, greater (PH2 105), energy drain (PH 226), moment of prescience (PH 255), mysterious redirection (CM 111), polymorph any object (objects only) (PH 263), spell immunity, greater (PH 282), temporal stasis (PH 293), visions of the future (PH2 128).
9th Level: absorption (SC 6), astral projection (PH 201), foresight (PH 233), hindsight (SC 114), reality maelstrom (SC 168), reaving dispel (SC 169), sphere of ultimate destruction (SC 200), transcend mortality (CM 120), wish (PH 302).


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Looks awesome, nice artwork, and has a feel of someone who is "all and nothing" (which is kind of what I think of when I think of void).

However I do have some critiques:

1) Please either type out the name of whatever book you get a feat out of, include a list of the books you used, or type out a feat that way people know where to look (what book is RCS?).

2) Same with the spells (you don't have to type it out after every on of them, just put a * next to them and assign it to a book title).

3) I'm not sure about this invisible spell feat. I've never heard of it and I don't know what book CS is. Assuming that it does what it sounds like it does (making all visible effects of a spell invisible but leaving everything else [sounds, smells, tremors, etc] untouched) it might be a bit much right out of the gate. I'd suggest moving it to at least 5th level, maybe even 10th or 15th.

4) When using Void Sense, can you "sense" everything in an area if that's what your focused on?

For example: Could you see, hear, etc. EVERYTHING that is going on within a building that is within range (lets assume it's within the 1 mile range) since you can sense and area?

If that's the case then it could be too powerful. I don't think that was your intent but be aware that anyone's work can be twisted by Min/Maxers.
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I'm guessing RCS is Rokugan Campaign Setting. Invisible spell is from Cityscape.

Might want to spell it out though- CS can easily be mistaken for Complete Scoundrel.
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1 & 2) Good point. This class draws on some especially obscure sourcebooks too, so it's useful to have a key to the acronyms. I've added a spoilered section at the top of the class listing sources and acronyms.


3) Invisible spell does exactly what you think it does. However, it's a +0 metamagic feat, so the only thing I'm letting the player get out of is the prerequisite, which is merely to have one other metamagic feat. Further, it's always on, and so less flexible, and the PC doesn't actually gain the feat, merely its benefits, so she can't, for example, use it on spells gained from another class or use it to qualify for other feats requiring one other metamagic feat.

Moreover, the feat is less effective on the void disciple than on other casters, because most of a void disciple's spells don't have a visible effect anyhow. Its chief impact is to hide the rays created by the various ray spells. In that regard, it's mostly a cosmetic change intended to help me reflavor a lot of the spells whose effects are appropriate for void magic, but whose flavor or appearance didn't mesh.

However, I'm open to the idea that there may be some loopholes for abuse I haven't considered. Are there any spells on the spell list that you think are made grossly more powerful by having invisible effects?


4) Sense Void lets you perceive as if you were standing there. However "there" is wherever want it to be within range, provided you know where "there" is, and you can reposition your "self" as often as you want to while sensing. Sense Void is the flagship power of the Void Disciple and the reason that it's an extremely powerful class despite having a very limited spell list. I've actually nerfed it pretty hard by increasing the skill check DCs dramatically (on the original class, the highest DC was 25). However, I did allow the use of some additional spells at higher levels, to tie the void disciple spell list into the ability more closely. Do you think it's gone too far? Should I place some limits on sensing or establish some game elements like warding spells that will prevent sensing?

Perhaps I could make each progressive level of sensation add +10 to the skill check DC, so that a DC 45 check will get you physical senses out to 1000 miles, or magic senses to 100 miles, or empathic senses to 10 miles, or mental senses to 1 mile? This would mean that mind-reading the BBEG from 101 - 1,000 miles away is a DC 75 check, which, while not impossible for a high-level void disciple, while require the expenditure of more resources in the form of void points, spells, or skill-boosting items.


Edit: And more critiques, please! That's why I've posted it here. I've made quite a few classes over the past few months, and every single one of them has been greatly improved through feedback from the community. Not one was perfect when first posted, so I'm expecting and hoping for feedback on how to improve the void disciple.
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You could have entered this into the current base class challenge. Oh well. It's interesting, but I have neither the Rokugan Campaign Setting nor the Spell Compendium, so I am less qualified than normal to critique this.
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Didn't check right now if you changed things in the OP, but the first things I'd expect to see in the features of such a concept class are:
- Invisibility
- Init boost
- Blind Sense
- Guarded Mind (mask one's alignment, Scry resistance/immunity, etc)
- Blind Sight
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About Void Sense:

It's not the DC, it's the fact that it seems vague. I mean for instance in our earlier example lets say you want to look into the central room on the 5th floor. You have never been inside this building, nor do you scry on anyone in particular.

Do you perceive it like the Scry spell (an actual sensor is there and your perceiving it like most people do [they'd have to turn around to see what's going on behind them as if they were standing there])? Can the point from which you perceive move? Do you see out to line of sight or only a specific set range (like within 10 feet of where your perceiving)?

Using the example above can the point go through doors, walls, and floors? Can you essentially "explore" the entire complex without having to go in there? Can the point be seen (like a scrying sensor)? Can someone detect it and realize someones looking ( great if your character is a voyeur )?

If your looking into an area like an auditorium, do you first show up in the center of the area, by the entrance, or do you have to specifically state where it pops up (difficult if you've never been inside)?

Now onto other things:

One thing I've noticed about these elemental classes is that most seem to give increased sensory capabilities (things like blind sense, tremor sense, dark vision, and low light vision). The Void Disciple doesn't.

I mean Sense Void would seem to fill that except that for the fact that you go into a coma like state and are helpless. So I'd give them blindsight or dark vision since without some way of perceiving in the dark, Sense Void takes a hit to it's usefulness (I'm assuming spells that give you stuff like dark vision fall under "magical senses" and therefore have to wait a bit before being able to be used reliably).

If you wanted to give it something original, you could take a look in the Expanded Psionics Handbook has a power that lets you sort of "feel" everything within a certain area around you. You could write it up like this:

Sight of the Void/Void Sight (I'm not good with names ):

Your study of nothingness has progressed to your senses. You can feel the void out to such and such range (I'd start at like 5 or 10 feet and go from there). This lets you tell when there is "something" and "nothing" in a particular space. This negates many of the penalties of blindness and darkness. You suffer no reduction in speed, and you can tell if a creature is within a space. You can only tell the shape of objects while using this and cannot perceive fine features.

Think of it like looking at the world if someone drew it with an etch a sketch, outlines and most details can be perceived, but not things like writing and color. However things such as painting on the wall couldn't be perceived, and writing or carving would only be perceived if it was either carved in deep or raised high.

Heck you could have it so that they'd have to "turn off" their sight to be able to use this (inviting the void into their eyes or something like that) and can be used at will.

On Invisible Spell:

The only one of the top of my head would be Sphere of Ultimate Destruction since it requires people to see it to have a chance against it and since it stays for a couple rounds (I'd think that it would have some sort of effect on the environment).
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Quote:
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Didn't check right now if you changed things in the OP, but the first things I'd expect to see in the features of such a concept class are:
- Invisibility
- Init boost
- Blind Sense
- Guarded Mind (mask one's alignment, Scry resistance/immunity, etc)
- Blind Sight
  1. Invisibility is an air power, and belongs to the storm lord. However, not being there is definitely a void power, which is why blink is on the list. I'd reluctantly taken out etherealness, swift etherealness, and ethereal jaunt when paring down the spell list. Since you also agree that we need MOAR ELUSIVENESS I'll make some hard decisions and find room to put those spells back in.
  2. Why does a void disciple have quick reflexes?
  3. Blindsense/blindsight is something I'm hearing from both of you. I'm not sure how to make it fit yet, but I'll find a way.
  4. Guarded mind: another good point. I had also scrubbed several spells that support this theme when trimming the spell list. I'll edit room for them.
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About Void Sense...

Do you perceive like the Scry spell?
Can the point from which you perceive move?
Do you see out to line of sight?
Can the point go through doors, walls, and floors?
Can you essentially "explore" an entire complex without having to go in?
Can the point be seen (like a scrying sensor)?
Can someone detect it and realize someone's looking?
Do you have to specifically state where it pops up?
In order, yes, yes as a standard action, yes, yes as a standard action, yes, no, no not without magic, and yes but if you get it wrong you can reposition as a standard action. I've added several paragraphs of additional detail to the ability to more clearly define how it works and what it can and cannot do, and how it can be defended against.

Make no mistake, however. Sense Void is really really strong - with it the void disciple is hands-down the best diviner in the game.

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...stuff about how void disciple needs MOAR ESP...

Without some way of perceiving in the dark, Sense Void takes a hit to its usefulness (I'm assuming spells that give you stuff like dark vision fall under "magical senses" and therefore have to wait a bit before being able to be used reliably).
Hehehe ok, you and nonsi both want MOAR ESP! I'll add more.

I'll hack into that psionic power and see what I can think of. I'm also considering creating a feat that would expend a use of Sense Void for defensive combat benefits, something that would be of interest to a void disciple gish (and yes, there's an elemental warrior PrC coming soon for these classes ).

Of interest: darkvision and similar spells specifically will not work with Sense Void, ever. There are some limits, after all.

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On Invisible Spell:

The only one of the top of my head would be Sphere of Ultimate Destruction since it requires people to see it to have a chance against it and since it stays for a couple rounds (I'd think that it would have some sort of effect on the environment).
I can live with that.
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Old 07-13-2010, 05:40 PM   Top  -  End  -  #9
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Looks very nice. Just 2 comments.
1: Are you sure it should be Int based? It seems like it should fit Wis much more.
2: Spell list is kind of weird and limited. Not very many useful spells, especially at low levels. I would add some kind of Advanced Learning, since the void encompasses everything right? I mean seriously, after looking at that picture of the WoWlock, who doesn't want to shoot void lightning?

All in all, I like this the best of your elemental casters. Nice work.

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Old 07-14-2010, 04:10 AM   Top  -  End  -  #10
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  1. Blindsense/blindsight is something I'm hearing from both of you. I'm not sure how to make it fit yet, but I'll find a way.

Hehehe ok, you and nonsi both want MOAR ESP! I'll add more.

I'll hack into that psionic power and see what I can think of. I'm also considering creating a feat that would expend a use of Sense Void for defensive combat benefits, something that would be of interest to a void disciple gish (and yes, there's an elemental warrior PrC coming soon for these classes ).

Of interest: darkvision and similar spells specifically will not work with Sense Void, ever. There are some limits, after all. :smallbiggrin
You could just give him darkvision or Blindsight and say it's from either mastery of the void or exposure to the void (with the Blindsight, don't run it off a specific sense, just that they "Know" where they are and where everything else is in the range, have it be supernatural and therefore subject to AMF's).

There was a feat I saw that made it so that every time a specific opponent missed you, they took a penalty to attack roles (to a max of -5) but if they did hit you it reset. It also ended with the encounter (if you fought them again later they wouldn't start off with a penalty).

You could have the defense feat run like that but add to the penalty with Void uses (to a max of -10).
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Added: additional swift etherealness, ethereal jaunt, nondetection, and the spell immunity series. Dropped several spells that were extremely specialized and didn't quite suite the theme.

Added: Boundless Sight, a form of supernatural awareness that borrows the mechanics of the Lifesense feat.

Added: Advanced Learning, with some extra tweaks to ensure that the acquired spells acquire a void flavoring and are compatible with void disciple class features.


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Traditionally, Wisdom as a casting attribute is reserved for divine casters. Since the shugenja already solidly fills the role of a divine elemental caster, I'm trying to avoid that particular piece of intellectual real estate.
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Humm, I completely forgot about lifesense, fits very nicely good job!

Have to review everything else. Keep up the good work.
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Traditionally, Wisdom as a casting attribute is reserved for divine casters. Since the shugenja already solidly fills the role of a divine elemental caster, I'm trying to avoid that particular piece of intellectual real estate.
So what if I were to tell you that the Shugenja runs off of Charisma?
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Then I would cry a little, sigh deeply, and add rules for a Wisdom-based variant to the section on class variants I've already set aside for this purpose.

It's coming right up once I finish my cry.
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Three bonus feats at first level seems like a lot.

I understand that Invisible Spell and Eschew Materials are mostly flavor over anything, but still. 3 feats is a lot.

Free Silent and Still Spell at level 4 is also pretty insane.

You should stipulate that Invisible Spell, Silent Spell, and Still Spell all don't count as metamagic feats. Otherwise, this class becomes a favorite for Arcane Thesis abuse.
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Stipulations have been added.

It does seem like a lot, but my perspective was:
  1. Eschew Materials is literally a feat that replaces a 5gp item. Many DMs ignore material components altogether. This feat is fluffier than Endurance.
  2. In Oriental Adventures Rokugan, Void Use is actually a buy-one, get-one-free feat. Every human is required to take an Ancestor feat, but can instead choose Void Use. If you take Void Use, you get an Ancestor feat with it for free.
  3. Invisible Spell is actually rather good.

Still and Silent are likewise generally non-stellar feats.
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If nothing else, automatic still spells for all spells gives the Void Disciple a better version of the "Armored Mage: All" ability.

Since ASF applies only to spells with somatic components, stilling all your spells lets you wear clockwork armor and dual-wield tower shields without penalty.

And the strength of them is debatable, but you're essentially giving two epic bonus feats (Automatic Still & Silent spell) at 4th level, and then again at 8th and 14th level.

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Hmm, I hadn't considered the avoidance of ASF. The void disciple isn't proficient with armor, and loses the benefit of mage armor and Wis to AC if he wears armor, but a gish character would be rocking it in mountain plate by level 5 if he really wanted to...that's not what I intended. How signficant do you think it is? A fighter 1/void disciple 5 is ready for most gish classes, and could wear plate mail and a heavy shield, gaining +11 AC w/12 Dex. Alternately, a fighter 1/void disciple 5 with mage armor and shield, and a 12 Dex and 12 Wis, would have +10 AC...although only +6 if he has no time to get his shield up.

It's good defense...so is that a strength that makes the void disciple more versatile, or an imbalance that makes it overpowered?
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I think it's a pretty powerful class as it is. Keep in mind that Still Spell is better than Armored Mage, though. You also can use it in grapples, and combined with silent spell, unless you have to use an expensive material component, nobody can identify what spells are being cast. Especially since the ones with visible effects are... well, invisible.

If nothing else, you need to split those abilities up and move them further back. Perhaps at 1st level you get Eschew Materials, at 4th you get Invisible Spell, at 8th you get Still Spell, and at 12th you get Silent Spell or somesuch.

It's just too front-loaded right now.
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Alrighty, slower progression it is then. Spread it out over 12 levels per your recommendation. Any other suggestions, perhaps with the spell list?
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Higher levels have a nice balance of spells, but low levels, especially 1 and 2, have very few spells that are regularly useful. Low level casters should still be able to contribute effectively in combat.
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Swapped in ray of enfeeblement at 1st level. You think backbiter, ray of enfeeblement, and daze monster (learned at 1st level instead of 2nd) is enough to get by until ray of weakness, shadow spray, and vertigo come on line at 4th level? If not, can you suggest any combat spells that would be thematically appropriate?
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This is pretty nifty; I'm a big fan of RCS, so I liked seeing this.

One question, though. The Sense Void says you can cast X spell "at will" - is that only while using Sense Void?
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Correct, it's only while using Sense Void, and it doesn't consume any of your spell slots. Really you aren't casting the spell at all, you're just perceiving the Void in your target and deducing their qualities and attributes, but the spellcasting mechanic seems to be the most straightforward method of representing this in the game. Compare to some of the transformational spells in Spell Compendium that let you use a small menu of low-level spells at while while you're transformed.
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As clarification: The original class let you cast spell while using Sense Void, by RAW. Can you still do that?

(it was one of the reasons that the class was considered either broken or terrible.)

Also, any reason why you can't bestow Epic feats upon yourself or party members?

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My intent was that you could not. I'll add that in explicitly.

As written, you could bestow Epic feats. My first thought was, "you get the feat for one minute, how much harm could it do?" But this is D&D. I'd better sit down and review the epic feats.
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My intent was that you could not. I'll add that in explicitly.

As written, you could bestow Epic feats. My first thought was, "you get the feat for one minute, how much harm could it do?" But this is D&D. I'd better sit down and review the epic feats.
The only ones that should cause problems are the magic ones of course. Auto-Quicken for example, would be really bad/good.

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You know, I think I'd be ok with it if the epic feats for casters and noncasters were comparable, but as-is, it just exacerbates an already severe balance problem. I'll restrict the granting of epic feats to epic void disciples.
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You know, I think I'd be ok with it if the epic feats for casters and noncasters were comparable, but as-is, it just exacerbates an already severe balance problem. I'll restrict the granting of epic feats to epic void disciples.
Nooo, just ban the casting feats! I love giving my melee Dire Charge, or the archer Distant Shot.

But seriously, just fluff it as the Void Disciple not being able to grant magical power or something.
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Ok, the DM must now specifically approve an epic feat for use with Moment of Clarity, and can extend or retract that permission at any time. This pushes the ability (ever so slightly) in the direction of being more story-oriented, and allows the player and DM to work together in deciding what is or is not balanced for the game at a particular point.
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