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Fangor Bloodclaw
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Fangor Bloodclaw was a gnoll servant of Xivros, an emissary of the Red Wizards of Thay.[1]
HistoryEdit
Around 1480 DR, Fangor was killed by an adventurer along with his master.[1]
AppendixEdit
AppearancesEdit
External linksEdit
- Fangor Bloodclaw article at the Official Neverwinter Wiki, a wiki for the Dungeons and Dragons: Neverwinter MMORPG.
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ 1.01.11.21.31.41.5Cryptic Studios (2013). Dungeons and Dragons: Neverwinter. Perfect World Entertainment.
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Nemressirr is a black catfolk with a white belly and throat. And that is all that most people notice about him. Then they look at his eyes; Golden slits often furrowed in concentration. He has left more than one person running simply by focusing his gaze upon them. Nemressirr has lived a hard life, and it shows. He has a notched ear and scars around his body beneath much of his fur. However intense he looks normally, he smiles easily during off times. Although, in combat while wielding Ebony and Ivory, he can be truly terrifying.
Nemressirr is a vision of contrasts. Like most Catfolk, he has quite an independent personality. Often switching moods like the waves, he is quick to anger and just as quick to forgive. For someone like him, it would seem impossible to be at another's command. This is where his race comes into play. See, cats need a Pride. Nemressirr tends to consider any commander (who has earned it from him) to be the Alpha of his Pride. So, though he follows people that he doesn't agree with and he is quick to beat someone who offends him, he is often obedient to a fault to a commander. This confuses many people, including many of his commanders and soldiers.
Another thing that will confuse many people (who see him as an animal) is his Intelligence. Nemressirr's mind would put most wizards to shame. He studies everything, to the point where he can often interject information and advice on a myriad of subjects that most people find obscure. Many smart captains have benefited from this in the past. He is often found with a book in hand and having discussions with himself over the subject.
Another strange thing, is that Nemressirr loves the ocean and to swim. Even he has no idea why this is so.
Another thing that will confuse many people (who see him as an animal) is his Intelligence. Nemressirr's mind would put most wizards to shame. He studies everything, to the point where he can often interject information and advice on a myriad of subjects that most people find obscure. Many smart captains have benefited from this in the past. He is often found with a book in hand and having discussions with himself over the subject.
Another strange thing, is that Nemressirr loves the ocean and to swim. Even he has no idea why this is so.
Nemressirr was born on a night of prophecy for the Flying Paw clan. The Catfolk Prides follow the great herds throughout the great plains and scrublands north of Bandar Saudagar. They are friendly with the Suku People and often work together to thwart the incursions from Gerom Bolam and the Kuda hobgoblins.
Of the many prides in the area (the Head Hunters, Eye in the Grass, the Bloody Tooth and Stalker in the Field), the Flying Paw were often in the forefront of battle. Stalking their prey and hunting the leaders were their forte'. During one of the battles with Bugbears, a necromancer was raising the dead of both sides. As catfolk are creatures of the natural world, this severely disturbed many of them. As the battle raged, Nemressirr's mother lead a Hidden Claw group into the enemy's command area. As his bodyguards fell beneath the blades and magic of the catfolk, the Bugbear necromancer placed a curse upon Nemressirr's mother, Doyirr. 'Your progeny will bring great change to your people, ' was said just before he was burned alive. The fact that Doyirr and the tribal chief, Nawsiirrath were midway through her pregnancy of their first child was not lost on the pride. Even though she had months left, she suddenly and inexplicably gave birth that night to a fully developed kitten. This also was not lost on the Pride. As Doyirr cleaned her child, she could not help but notice how healthy and strong he seemed. He was a child of magic.
Throughout his life, Nemressirr was told he was special and to grow strong. When he developed his strange powers he was encouraged to use them. In the beginning, this prophecy was considered a good thing. Change was not always bad. But as the years grew longer, more and more attacks came upon the Catfolk. This could have been nothing related, but new chiefs of the neighboring prides began a campaign of name destruction against him. Though it was born out of superstition and the words of an evil necromancer, people began to believe it.
Then a group of assassins infiltrated the Flying Paw's tents and attempted to murder Nem. When were all defeated, the pride found out something terrible. The necromancer had returned as a Lich! He had brutally taken control of various tribes of Goblins and Bugbears and had sent many of them on a generational mission to find and destroy Nem. No one knew why, but it was the last straw for the other prides. Nem had to leave. Thus sparked a five year mission to destroy the Lich. During this time Nem had many adventures and made contacts all over the southern continent. Eventually he tracked the monster to a crumbling mountain tower. The battle between them raged for nearly a day before the Lich's broken body was cast down in flames. However, though its power was broken and it was presumed destroyed, its phylactery was never found.
Of the many prides in the area (the Head Hunters, Eye in the Grass, the Bloody Tooth and Stalker in the Field), the Flying Paw were often in the forefront of battle. Stalking their prey and hunting the leaders were their forte'. During one of the battles with Bugbears, a necromancer was raising the dead of both sides. As catfolk are creatures of the natural world, this severely disturbed many of them. As the battle raged, Nemressirr's mother lead a Hidden Claw group into the enemy's command area. As his bodyguards fell beneath the blades and magic of the catfolk, the Bugbear necromancer placed a curse upon Nemressirr's mother, Doyirr. 'Your progeny will bring great change to your people, ' was said just before he was burned alive. The fact that Doyirr and the tribal chief, Nawsiirrath were midway through her pregnancy of their first child was not lost on the pride. Even though she had months left, she suddenly and inexplicably gave birth that night to a fully developed kitten. This also was not lost on the Pride. As Doyirr cleaned her child, she could not help but notice how healthy and strong he seemed. He was a child of magic.
Throughout his life, Nemressirr was told he was special and to grow strong. When he developed his strange powers he was encouraged to use them. In the beginning, this prophecy was considered a good thing. Change was not always bad. But as the years grew longer, more and more attacks came upon the Catfolk. This could have been nothing related, but new chiefs of the neighboring prides began a campaign of name destruction against him. Though it was born out of superstition and the words of an evil necromancer, people began to believe it.
Then a group of assassins infiltrated the Flying Paw's tents and attempted to murder Nem. When were all defeated, the pride found out something terrible. The necromancer had returned as a Lich! He had brutally taken control of various tribes of Goblins and Bugbears and had sent many of them on a generational mission to find and destroy Nem. No one knew why, but it was the last straw for the other prides. Nem had to leave. Thus sparked a five year mission to destroy the Lich. During this time Nem had many adventures and made contacts all over the southern continent. Eventually he tracked the monster to a crumbling mountain tower. The battle between them raged for nearly a day before the Lich's broken body was cast down in flames. However, though its power was broken and it was presumed destroyed, its phylactery was never found.
Nemressir of the Flying Paw (and Twilight Knights) Class/CG Catfolk Languages: Common, Feline Feats 1st level A: Two Weapon Fighting (Two weapon penalties reduced to -2/-2) 1st level B: Combat Reflexes 3rd level: Travel Devotion (Swift action, move your movement. 1 minute, recharge for two turn undeads) Swashbuckler Bonus: Weapon Finesse (Ex): Use Dex instead of Str for attacks with light weapons. Swordsage Bonus: Weapon Focus, +1 to hit (dagger, sai, short sword, spiked chain, siangham, and unarmed strike) 5th level: Darkstalker: When you hide, creatures with blindsense, blindsight, scent, or tremorsense must make a Listen --------check or a Spot check (whichever DC is higher). you can flank creatures that have the all-around vision special quality. ---(Lords of Madness, p. 179) 7th level: Daring Outlaw (Rogue and Swashbuckler levels stack for Sneak Attack, Grace, and Dodge bonus) 9th level: Shadow Blade (add your Dexterity modifier as a bonus on melee damage for attacks with Shadow hand ---weapons in a Shadow Hand stance) 11th level: Adaptive Style (change your readied maneuvers at any time by taking a full-round action, this readies them) 13th level: Robilar's Gambit (give enemies +4 to hit/damage in melee, gain AoO each attack) 15th level: Gloom Razor (The Gloom Razor feat enables the use of three tactical options: Lingering Gloom, Moving ---Shadows, Shadow Slip) 17th level: 19th level: 21st level: Traits Nightsighted: +10 ft Darkvision, -1 Spot in bright light Hardy: +1 Fort, -1 Reflex |
1st Level:
1)Burning Blade (DW): Boost—Deal 1d6 fire + 1/initiator level.
1)Distracting Ember (DW): Boost—Fire elemental appears, flanks enemy.
1)Sudden Leap (TC): Boost—Jump as a swift action.
1)Flame’s Blessing(DW): Stance—Gain fire resistance based on Tumble ranks.
1)Island of Blades (SH): Stance—You and allies flank all adjacent foes.
2nd Level:
4)Cloak of Deception (SH): Boost—Turn invisible until the end of your turn.
4)Emerald Razor (DM): Strike—Turn melee strike into touch attack. (replaced Shadow Blade Technique)
3rd Level:
5)Strength Draining Strike(SH): Strike—Your attack deals 4 points of Strength damage.
5)Assassin’s Stance(SH): Stance—Gain sneak attack +2d6.
6)Soaring Raptor Strike(TC): Strike—Attack larger foe from above with +4 bonus, deal +6d6 damage
4th Level:
7)Ruby Nightmare Blade(DM): Strike—Attack deals double damage with successful Concentration check.
8)Death From Above(TC): Strike—Leap into the air, attack foe from above,+4d6 damage, DC 20 Jump, flatfooted.
8)Shadow Garrote(SH): Strike—Ranged touch, 60ft, 5d6 points of damage, flatfooted. (replaced Wolf Fang Strike)
5th Level:
9)Shadow Stride(SH): Teleport 50 ft. through shadows as move action.
9)Hearing the Air(DM): Stance—Gain blindsense 30 ft., +5 bonus on Listen checks.
10)Pouncing Charge(TC): Strike—When you charge, make multiple attacks.
10)Dancing Mongoose(TC): Boost—Make one extra attack with each weapon (max of two extra attacks). (Replace MoPM)
6th Level:
11)Stalker in the Night(SH): Strike—Move and attack while remaining hidden.
12)Greater Insightful Strike(DM): Strike—Use double Concentration check to determine damage
12)Wolf Climbs the Mountain(TC): Strike—Enter larger foe’s space, deal +5d6 damage, gain cover from foe. (replace MH)
7th Level:
13)Hamstring Attack(TC): Strike—Attack deals 1d8 Dexterity damage, foe’s speed has –10 penalty.
14)Shadow Blink(SH): Teleport 50 ft. through shadows as swift action.
14)Swooping Dragon Strike(TC): Strike—Jump over foe, deal +10d6 damage, stun. (replaced Sapphire Nightmare)
14)Pearl of Black Doubt (DM): Pearl of Black Doubt: Stance—Gain +2 AC each time foe misses you.
8th Level:
15)Raging Mongoose(TC): Boost—Make two extra attacks with each weapon carried (max four extra attacks).
Point buy: Str 8, Dex 18, Con 10, Int 16, Wis 15, Cha 12
Level Bonus: Str 8, Dex 20, Con 10, Int 16, Wis 16, Cha 12
Catfolk: Str 8, Dex 24, Con 10, Int 16, Wis 16, Cha 14
Phrenic: Str 8, Dex 24, Con 10, Int 18, Wis 18, Cha 18
Spellwarped: Str 12, Dex 26, Con 14, Int 22, Wis 18, Cha 18
Magic Items: Str 12, Dex 30, Con 14, Int 24, Wis 20, Cha 22
Class Progressions
Catfolk LA +1: | Rogue 1: Sneak attack +1d6, trapfinding | Swordsage 1: Quick to act +1, discipline focus (weapon focus, Shadow Hand) |
Shadow Template LA 1: | Rogue 2: Spell Reflection (ACF, Complete Mage) | Swordsage 2: Wisdom to AC (even flatfooted or touch) |
Shadow Template LA 2: | Rogue 3: Sneak attack +2d6, Penetrating Strike (ACF, Dungeonscape) | Swordsage 3: |
Spellwarped Template LA 1: | Rogue 4: Uncanny dodge | Swordsage 4: Discipline focus (insightful strike, Shadow Hand, Wis to dmg) |
Spellwarped Template LA 2: | Swashbuckler 1: Bonus Feat: Weapon Finesse | Swordsage 5: Quick to act +2 |
Spellwarped Template LA 3: | Swashbuckler 2: Grace +1 (circumstance to Reflex saves) | Swordsage 6: |
Phrenic Template LA 1: | Swashbuckler 3: Insightful strike (Int to damage) | Swordsage 7: Sense magic |
Phrenic Template LA 2: | Swashbuckler 4: | Swordsage 8: Discipline focus (defensive stance, Shadow Hand) |
Paladin of Freedom 1: Aura of good, detect evil, smite evil 1/day (+6 to hit, +5 dmg to evil) | Swashbuckler 5: Dodge bonus +1 | Swordsage 9: Evasion |
Paladin of Freedom 2: Divine grace, lay on hands | Swashbuckler 6: | Swordsage 10: Quick to act +3 |
Paladin of Freedom 3: Aura of resolve (immune to compulsion), divine health | Swashbuckler 7: Acrobatic charge (Charge over difficult terrain) | Swordsage 11: |
Paladin of Freedom 4: Turn undead | Swashbuckler 8: Improved flanking (extra +2 while flanking) | Swordsage 12: Discipline focus (insightful strike, Tiger Claw, Wis to dmg) |
Paladin of Freedom 5: Smite evil 2/day, Charging Smite (ACF PhB2, no Special Mount, +10 dmg when charge/smite) | Swashbuckler 9: | Swordsage 13: |
Bloodclaw Master 1: Shifting 1/day, claws of the beast | Swashbuckler 10: Dodge bonus +2 (+3) | Swordsage 14: |
Bloodclaw Master 2: Superior two-weapon fighting (no TWF penalties), tiger claw synergy (w/Tiger Claw stance, +1 Dodge or +10ft move) | Swashbuckler 11: Grace +2, lucky (1/day reroll attack roll, skill check, ability check, or saving throw.), Sneak Attack 8d6, Dodge +3 | Swordsage 15: Quick to act +4 |
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This is a list of prestige classes in the 3rd edition of the Dungeons and Dragonsrole-playing game. Prestige classes were introduced in third edition as a further means of individualizing a character.[1] This list includes content for both the original 3rd edition and the 3.5 revision.
Nearly every official supplement source book and most issues of Dragon magazine introduced new prestige classes. This list does not include prestige classes from third-party material offered under the d20 System or the Open Game License. It also does not include prestige classes in video games based on Dungeons & Dragons, such as the Neverwinter Nights series.
Some prestige classes, such as the Bladesinger, Ur-Priest, and the Purple Dragon Knight, are printed in multiple sources. Sometimes there are slight revisions between these reprints, while others are exact duplications. As a result, there are fewer total prestige classes than the sum of those appearing in each source.
- 2Supplemental source books
- 2.13rd edition
- 2.23.5 revision
- 3Campaign setting-specific sources
- 3.1Dragonlance
- 3.2Eberron
- 3.3Forgotten Realms
- 3.4Oriental Adventures
Dungeon Master's Guide[edit]
The prestige classes in the Dungeon Master's Guide were the first (and, to date, the only) prestige classes considered part of the core rules for the game. The 3rd edition Dungeon Master's Guide contained six original prestige classes; the 3.5 revision included these six, and added ten more.
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Class | Description | Statistics |
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Arcane Archer | Arcane archers mix archery with magical ability; they may enchant arrows and send spells as effects through them. They must be either an elf or a half-elf. | OGL stats Image |
Assassin | Assassins are killers and spies, generally for money. They must be of evil alignment and kill a victim as an initiation rite to join. They focus on stealth, sneak attacks, and safe (for them) poison usage. They also have a limited degree of magical talent focused on intrusion and stealth; it is cast normally like a Wizard in 3rd edition and spontaneous like a Sorcerer in 3.5. | OGL stats Image |
Blackguard | Blackguards are dedicated champions of evil; mechanically, they are similar to reverse Paladins in many ways. Some older versions of the game included 'Anti-Paladins,' which are similar. Blackguards may be of any evil alignment; fallen Paladin Blackguards gain additional abilities. | OGL stats Image |
Dwarven Defender | Dwarven Defenders are dwarf warriors who gain great defensive ability; they possess a higher Armor Class and gain damage reduction. Dwarven Defenders can also gain bonuses from a Defensive stance ability if they stay rooted to one spot. They must be of a Lawful alignment. | OGL stats Image |
Loremaster | Loremasters are scholars who acquire knowledge and occluded secrets. They must possess some skill in divination spells and detailed mastery of at least two Knowledge skills. | OGL stats Image |
Shadowdancer | Shadowdancers are able to use the cloak of shadows for a variety of powerful effects, such as hiding in plain sight or teleporting a short range through shadows. | OGL stats Image |
Added in 3.5 revision | ||
Arcane Trickster | Arcane Tricksters are rogues who combine larceny with magical talent. They may attempt skills such as picking locks or sleight of hand from a distance, and can force sneak attacks even on prepared targets. Arcane Tricksters cannot be lawful. | OGL stats Image |
Archmage | Archmages are powerful wizards or sorcerers who gain a variety of special abilities in exchange for spell slots. | OGL stats Image |
Dragon Disciple | Dragon Disciples are those with some draconic heritage who seek to transform into half-dragons. They must have some inherent spellcasting ability to attempt this. | OGL stats Image |
Duelist | Duelists are nimble warriors who focus on wits and finesse. They gain a bonus based on intelligence to their armor class when not wearing armor and may strike their opponents with great precision with light weapons. | OGL stats |
Eldritch Knight | Eldritch Knights learn both martial and arcane arts. They must possess both skill with all weapons and significant arcane casting ability, and go on to improve both in training as an Eldritch Knight. | OGL stats Image |
Hierophant | Hierophants are already-powerful clerics or druids who seek a different form of training. The class does not enhance their spellcasting ability any, but hierophants gain powerful special abilities of their choice from their deity instead. | OGL stats Image |
Horizon Walker | Horizon Walkers are explorer-warriors. They gain knowledge of various terrains with experience, and eventually learn even the terrain of the outer planes. | OGL stats Image |
Mystic Theurge | Mystic Theurges are students of both divine and arcane magic. Mechanically, they are generally cleric / wizards who advance their spellcasting in both classes. | OGL stats Image |
Red Wizard | Red Wizards are members of the ruling hierarchy of Thay in the Forgotten Realms setting. They are extremely specialized wizards; they forsake access to even more schools of magic in order to increase their mastery in their specialized school. | (see below) |
Thaumaturgist | Thaumaturgists are generally former clerics who specialize in summoning allies from the planes. | OGL stats Image |
The Red Wizard prestige class was adapted from Forgotten Realms campaign-specific material. Because of its origins in Forgotten Realms, the Red Wizard is the only prestige class to appear in the Dungeon Master's Guide but not in the System Reference Document (SRD).
Supplemental source books[edit]
3rd edition[edit]
Book of Vile Darkness[edit]
Book of Vile Darkness includes 18 prestige classes.
- Cancer Mage
- Demonologist
- Diabolist (Epic[2])
- Disciple of Asmodeus
- Disciple of Baalzebul
- Disciple of Dispater
- Disciple of Mammon
- Disciple of Mephistopheles
- Lifedrinker
- Mortal Hunter
- Soul Eater
- Thrall of Demogorgon
- Thrall of Graz'zt
- Thrall of Juiblex
- Thrall of Orcus
- Ur-Priest
- Vermin Lord
- Warrior of Darkness ([2])
Defenders of the Faith[edit]
Defenders of the Faith includes 14 prestige classes.
- Church Inquisitor
- Consecrated Harrier
- Contemplative
- Divine Oracle
- Holy Liberator (Epic[3])
- Hospitaler (Epic[3])
- Hunter of the Dead
- Knight of the Chalice
- Knight of the Middle Circle
- Master of Shrouds
- Sacred Exorcist
- Sacred Fist
- Templar (Epic[3])
- Warpriest (Epic[3])
Deities and Demigods[edit]
Deities and Demigods includes 3 prestige classes. Dark souls fallen knight armor.
- Berserk
- Justiciar of Taiia
- Soldier of Light
Epic Level Handbook[edit]
Epic Level Handbook includes 9 prestige classes. As appropriate for the book's content, these classes have entrance requirements that limit them to characters above level 20. It also includes rules for continuing certain other prestige classes beyond their ten-level limits using the epic level rules. Unlike prestige classes from almost all other supplemental source books, these nine classes have been included in the SRD with the addition of the rules for epic levels. The SRD also includes epic levels for the Dungeon Master's Guide prestige classes (except the Red Wizard), including those in the 3.5 Dungeon Master's Guide, released after the Epic Level Handbook.
- Agent Retriever
- Cosmic Descryer
- Divine Emissary
- Epic Infiltrator
- Guardian Paramount
- High Proselytizer
- Legendary Dreadnought
- Perfect Wight
- Union Sentinel
Fiend Folio[edit]
Fiend Folio includes 3 prestige classes.
- Fiend of Blasphemy
- Fiend of Corruption
- Fiend of Possession
Manual of the Planes[edit]
Manual of the Planes includes 4 prestige classes.
- Divine Agent
- Gatecrasher
- Planar Champion
- Planeshifter
Masters of the Wild[edit]
Masters of the Wild includes 20 prestige classes.
- Animal Lord
- Bane of Infidels
- Blighter
- Bloodhound
- Deepwood Sniper
- Exotic Weapon Master
- Eye of Gruumsh
- Foe Hunter
- Forsaker
- Frenzied Berserker
- Geomancer
- Hexer
- King/Queen of the Wild
- Oozemaster
- Shifter
- Tamer of Beasts
- Tempest
- Verdant Lord
- Watch Detective
- Windrider
Psionics Handbook[edit]
Psionics Handbook includes 4 prestige classes.
- Metamind
- Pyrokineticist
- Slayer
- Soulknife
Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil[edit]
The module Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil includes one prestige class.
- Doomdreamer
Savage Species[edit]
Savage Species includes 10 prestige classes.
- Emancipated Spawn
- Illithid Savant
- Master of Flies
- Scaled Horror
- Siren
- Slaad Brooder
- Survivor
- Sybil
- Waverider
- Yuan-Ti Cultist
Song and Silence[edit]
Song and Silence includes 10 prestige classes.
- Dread Pirate
- Dungeon Delver
- Fang of Lolth
- Outlaw of the Crimson Road
- Royal Explorer
- Spymaster
- Temple Raider of Olidammara
- Vigilante
- Virtuoso
Sword and Fist[edit]
Sword and Fist includes 19 prestige classes.
- Devoted Defender
- Drunken Master
- Duelist
- Fist of Hextor
- Ghostwalker
- Gladiator
- Halfling Outrider
- Knight Protector of the Great Kingdom
- Lasher
- Master of Chains
- Master Samurai
- Ninja of the Crescent Moon
- Order of the Bow Initiate
- Ravager
- Red Avenger
- Tribal Protector
- Warmaster
- Weapon Master
Tome and Blood[edit]
Tome and Blood includes 15 prestige classes.
- Acolyte of the Skin
- Alienist
- Arcane Trickster
- Bladesinger
- Blood Magus
- Candle Caster
- Dragon Disciple
- Elemental Savant
- Fatespinner
- Mage of the Arcane Order
- Mindbender
- Pale Master
- Spellsword
- True Necromancer
- Wayfarer Guide
3.5 revision[edit]
Book of Exalted Deeds[edit]
Book of Exalted Deeds includes 22 prestige classes.
- Anointed Knight[4]
- Apostle of Peace[5][6]
- Beloved of Valarian[7]
- Celestial Mystic[8]
- Champion of Gwynharwyf[9]
- Defender of Sealtiel[10]
- Emissary of Barachiel[11]
- Exalted Arcanist[5][12]
- Fist of Raziel[13][14]
- Initiate of Pistis Sophia[15]
- Lion of Talisid[5][16]
- Prophet of Erathaol[17]
- Risen Martyr[18]
- Sentinel of Bharrai[19]
- Skylord[20]
- Slayer of Domiel[21]
- Stalker of Karash[22]
- Swanmay[23]
- Sword of Righteousness[24]
- Troubadour of Stars[25]
- Vassal of Bahamut[26]
- Wonderworker[27]
Cityscape[edit]
Cityscape includes 3 prestige classes
- Ebonmar Infiltrator
- Crimson Scourge
- Urban Savant
Complete Adventurer[edit]
Complete Adventurer includes 26 prestige classes.
- Animal Lord
- Beastmaster
- Bloodhound
- Daggerspell Mage
- Daggerspell Shaper
- Dread Pirate
- Dungeon Delver
- Exemplar
- Fochlucan Lyrist
- Ghost-Faced Killer
- Highland Stalker
- Maester
- Master of Many Forms
- Nightsong Enforcer
- Nightsong Infiltrator
- Ollam
- Shadowbane Inquisitor
- Shadowbane Stalker
- Shadowmind
- Spymaster
- Streetfighter
- Tempest
- Thief-Acrobat[28]
- Vigilante
- Virtuoso
- Wild Plains Outrider
Complete Arcane[edit]
Complete Arcane includes 19 prestige classes.
- Acolyte of the Skin
- Alienist
- Argent Savant
- Blood Magus
- Effigy Master
- Elemental Savant
- Enlightened Fist
- Fatespinner
- Geometer
- Green Star Adept[29]
- Initiate of the Sevenfold Veil
- Mage of the Arcane Order
- Master Transmogrifist
- Mindbender
- Seeker of the Song
- Sublime Chord
- Suel Arcanamach
- Wayfarer Guide
- Wild Mage
Complete Champion[edit]
Complete Champion includes 11 prestige classes.
- Fist of the Forest
- Forest Reeve
- Holt Warden
- Mythic Exemplar
- Ordained Champion
- Paragnostic Apostle
- Paragnostic Initiate
- Sanctified One
- Shadowspy
- Shadowstriker
- Squire of Legend
Complete Divine[edit]
Complete Divine includes 24 prestige classes.
- Black Flame Zealot
- Blighter
- Church Inquisitor
- Consecrated Harrier
- Contemplative
- Divine Crusader
- Divine Oracle
- Entropomancer[30]
- Evangelist
- Geomancer
- Holy Liberator
- Hospitaler
- Pious Templar[31]
- Radiant Servant of Pelor
- Rainbow Servant
- Sacred Exorcist
- Sacred Fist
- Seeker of the Misty Isle
- Shining Blade of Heironeous
- Stormlord (Epic[32])
- Temple Raider of Olidammara
- Ur-Priest
- Void Disciple
- Warpriest
Complete Mage[edit]
Complete Mage includes 11 prestige classes.
- Abjurant Champion
- Eldritch Disciple
- Eldritch Theurge
- Enlightened Spirit
- Holy Scourge
- Lyric Thaumaturge
- Master Specialist
- Nightmare Spinner
- Ultimate Magus
- Unseen Seer
- Wild Soul
Complete Psionic[edit]
Complete Psionic includes 8 prestige classes.
- Anarchic Initiate
- Ebon Saint
- Ectopic Adept
- Flayerspawn Psychic
- Illumine Soul
- Soulbow
- Storm Disciple
- Zerth Cenobite
Complete Scoundrel[edit]
Complete Scoundrel includes 13 prestige classes.
- Avenging Executioner
- Battle Trickster
- Cloaked Dancer
- Combat Trapsmith
- Fortune's Friend
- Gray Guard
- Magical Trickster
- Malconvoker
- Master Of Masks
- Mountebank
- Psibond Agent
- Spellwarp Sniper
- Uncanny Trickster
Complete Warrior[edit]
Complete Warrior includes 36 prestige classes.
- Bear Warrior
- Bladesinger
- Cavalier
- Darkhunter
- Darkwood Stalker
- Dervish
- Drunken Master
- Exotic Weapon Master
- Eye of Gruumsh
- Frenzied Berserker
- Gnome Giant-Slayer
- Halfling Outrider
- Hulking Hurler
- Hunter of the Dead
- Invisible Blade
- Justicar
- Kensai
- Knight of the Chalice
- Knight Protector
- Master Thrower
- Master of the Unseen Hand
- Mindspy
- Nature’s Warrior
- Occult Slayer
- Order of the Bow Initiate
- Purple Dragon Knight
- Rage Mage[33]
- Ravager
- Reaping Mauler
- Ronin
- Spellsword
- Stonelord
- Tattooed Monk
- Thayan Knight
- War Chanter
- Warshaper
Draconomicon[edit]
Draconomicon includes 17 prestige classes.
- Bloodscaled Fury[D]
- Disciple of Ashardalon[D]
- Dispassionate Watcher of Chronepsis[D]
- Dracolyte
- Dragon Ascendant[TD]
- Dragonkith
- Dragonrider
- Dragonslayer
- Dragonsong Lyricist
- Dragonstalker[34]
- Elemental Master[D]
- Hidecarved Dragon[D][35]
- Hoardstealer
- Initiate of the Draconic Mysteries
- Platinum Knight
- Sacred Warder of Bahamut[D]
- Talon of Tiamat
- Unholy Ravager of Tiamat[D]
D=Prestige class for Dragontype Only (true dragons, landwyrms, elemental drakes, half dragons and draconic).TD=Prestige class for true Dragon only
Dragon Magic[edit]
Dragon Magic includes 7 prestige classes.
- Diamond Dragon
- Dragon Descendant
- Dragon Lord
- Hand of the Winged Masters
- Pact-Bound Adept
- Swift Wing
- Wyrm Wizard
Drow of the Underdark[edit]
Drow of the Underdark includes 7 prestige classes.
- Arachnomancer
- Cavestalker
- Demonbinder
- Dread Fang of Lolth
- Eye of Lolth
- Insidious Corruptor
- Kinslayer
Dungeonscape[edit]
Dungeonscape includes 3 prestige classes.
- Beast Heart Adept
- Dungeon Lord
- Trapsmith
Expanded Psionics Handbook[edit]
Expanded Psionics Handbook includes 9 prestige classes. Three of the four prestige classes from the 3.0 Psionics Handbook were revised as prestige classes in this book. The fourth was adapted as the Soulknife base class. Unlike prestige classes from almost all other supplemental source books, these nine classes have been included in the SRD with the addition of the rules for psionics.
- Cerebremancer
- Elocater
- Fist of Zuoken (SRD: Psionic Fist)
- Illithid Slayer (SRD: Slayer)
- Metamind
- Psion Uncarnate
- Pyrokineticist
- Thrallherd
- War Mind
Expedition to Castle Ravenloft[edit]
The module Expedition to Castle Ravenloft includes 1 prestige class.
- Knight of the Raven
Expedition to the Demonweb Pits[edit]
The Expedition to the Demonweb Pits 'super-adventure' includes 2 prestige classes.
- Demonwrecker
- Jaunter
Fiendish Codex II[edit]
Fiendish Codex II includes 4 prestige classes.
- Hellbreaker
- Hellfire Warlock
- Hellreaver
- Soulguard
Frostburn[edit]
Frostburn includes 10 prestige classes.
- Cloud Anchorite
- Cryokineticist
- Disciple of Thrym
- Frost Mage
- Frostrager
- Knight of the Iron Glacier
- Primeval
- Rimefire Witch
- Stormsinger
- Winterhaunt of Iborighu
Ghostwalk[edit]
Ghostwalk includes 4 prestige classes.
- Arboreal Guardian
- Bone Collector
- Deathwarden Chanter
- Ghost Slayer
Heroes of Battle[edit]
Heroes of Battle includes 4 prestige classes.
- Combat Medic
- Dread Commando
- Legendary Leader
- War Weaver
Heroes of Horror[edit]
Heroes of Horror includes 6 prestige classes.
- Corrupt Avenger
- Death Delver
- Dread Witch
- Fiend-Blooded
- Purifier of the Hallowed Doctrine
- Tainted Scholar
Libris Mortis[edit]
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Libris Mortis includes 11 prestige classes.
- Death's Chosen
- Dirgesinger
- Ephemeral Exemplar
- Lurking Terror
- Master of Radiance
- Master of Shrouds
- Master Vampire
- Pale Master
- Sacred Purifier
- Tomb Warden
- True Necromancer
Lords of Madness[edit]
Lords of Madness features 8 prestige classes.
- Aboleth Savant
- Abolisher
- Beholder Mage
- Darkrunner
- Fleshwarper
- Keeper of the Cerulean Sign
- Sanctified Mind
- Topaz Guardian
Magic of Incarnum[edit]
Magic of Incarnum features 10 prestige classes.
- Incandescent Champion
- Incarnum Blade
- Ironsoul Forgemaster
- Necrocarnate
- Sapphire Hierarch
- Soulcaster
- Spinemeld Warrior
- Totem Rager
- Umbral Disciple
- Witchborn Binder
Miniatures Handbook[edit]
Miniatures Handbook includes 7 prestige classes.
- Bonded Summoner
- Dragon Samurai
- Havoc Mage
- Skullclan Hunter
- Tactical Soldier
- War Hulk
- Warchief
Planar Handbook[edit]
Planar Handbook includes 9 prestige classes.
- Ardent Dilettante
- Astral Dancer
- Chaotician
- Cipher Adept
- Defiant
- Doomguard
- Elemental Warrior
- Fatemaker
- Visionary Seeker
Races of Destiny[edit]
Races of Destiny includes 7 prestige classes.
- Chameleon
- Loredelver
- Menacing Brute
- Outcast Champion
- Scar Enforcer
- Shadow Sentinel
- Urban Soul
Races of Stone[edit]
Races of Stone includes 15 prestige classes.
- Battlesmith
- Blade Bravo
- Cragtop Archer
- Dawncaller
- Deepwarden
- Divine Prankster
- Earth Dreamer
- Goliath Liberator
- Iron Mind
- Peregrine Runner
- Runesmith
- Shadowcraft Mage
- Stoneblessed
- Stonedeath Assassin
- Stonespeaker Guardian
Races of the Dragon[edit]
Races of the Dragon includes 5 prestige classes.
- Disciple of the Eye
- Dracolexi
- Dragon Devotee
- Dragonheart Mage
- Singer of Concordance
Races of the Wild[edit]
Races of the Wild includes 8 prestige classes.
- Arcane Hierophant
- Champion of Corellon Larethian
- Luckstealer
- Ruathar
- Skypledged
- Stormtalon
- Whisperknife
- Wildrunner
Sandstorm[edit]
Sandstorm includes 6 prestige classes.
- Ashworm Dragoon
- Lord of Tides
- Sand Shaper
- Scion of Tem-Et-Nu
- Scorpion Heritor
- Walker in the Waste
Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde[edit]
The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde adventure contains 4 prestige classes.
- Dark Scholar
- Serene Guard
- Solar Channeler
- Twisted Lord
Stormwrack[edit]
Stormwrack includes 7 prestige classes.
- Knight of the Pearl
- Legendary Captain
- Leviathan Hunter
- Scarlet Corsair
- Sea Witch
- Stormcaster
- Wavekeeper
Tome of Battle[edit]
Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords includes 8 prestige classes.
- Bloodclaw Master
- Bloodstorm Blade
- Deepstone Sentinel
- Eternal Blade
- Jade Phoenix Mage
- Master of Nine
- Ruby Knight Vindicator
- Shadow Sun Ninja
Tome of Magic[edit]
Tome of Magic includes 15 prestige classes.
- Acolyte of the Ego
- Anima Mage
- Bereft
- Brimstone Speaker
- Child of Night
- Disciple of the Word
- Fiendbinder
- Knight of the Sacred Seal
- Master of Shadow
- Noctumancer
- Scion of Dantalion
- Shadowblade
- Shadowsmith
- Tenebrous Apostate
- Witch Slayer
Weapons of Legacy[edit]
Weapons of Legacy includes one prestige class.
- Legacy Champion
Campaign setting-specific sources[edit]
Dragonlance[edit]
Only prestige classes from the Dragonlance Campaign Setting appear in this list. All further Dragonlance books that have been published for 3rd edition were licensed to a third-party publisher.
Dragonlance Campaign Setting[edit]
Dragonlance Campaign Setting, released under 3.5 rules, includes 12 prestige classes.
- Dragon Rider
- Inquisitor
- Legendary Tactician
- Righteous Zealot
- Steel Legionnaire
Eberron[edit]
Dragonmarked[edit]
Dragonmarked, released under 3.5 rules, includes 12 prestige classes.
- Black Dog
- Blade of Orien
- Cyre Scout
- Deneith Warden
- Durak'ash
- Medani Prophet
- Nosomatic Chirurgeon
- Shadow Hunter
- Silver Key
- Storm Sentry
- Unbound Scroll
- Vadilis Beastkeeper
Eberron Campaign Setting[edit]
Eberron Campaign Setting, released under 3.5 rules, includes 8 prestige classes.
- Dragonmark Heir
- Eldeen Ranger
- Exorcist of the Silver Flame
- Extreme Explorer (Epic[36])
- Heir of Siberys
- Master Inquisitive
- Warforged Juggernaut
- Weretouched Master
Explorer's Handbook[edit]
Explorer's Handbook, released under 3.5 rules, includes 3 prestige classes.
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- Cataclysm Mage
- Thunder Guide
- Windwright Captain
Faiths of Eberron[edit]
Faiths of Eberron, released under 3.5 rules, includes 5 prestige classes.
- Argent Fist
- Escalation Mage
- Planar Shepherd
- Sovereign Speaker
- Thief of Life
Five Nations[edit]
Five Nations, released under 3.5 rules, includes 5 prestige classes.
- Bone Knight
- Cyran Avenger
- Dark Lantern
- Knight Phantom
- Silver Pyromancer
Magic of Eberron[edit]
Magic of Eberron, released under 3.5 rules, includes 8 prestige classes.
- Alchemist Savant
- Deadgrim
- Dragon Prophet
- Elemental Scion of Zilargo
- Impure Prince
- Quori Mindhunter
- Renegade Mastermaker
- Vigilant Sentinel of Aerenal
Player's Guide to Eberron[edit]
Player's Guide to Eberron, released under 3.5 rules, includes 3 prestige classes.
- Gatekeeper Mystagogue
- High Elemental Binder
- Revenant Blade
Races of Eberron[edit]
Races of Eberron, released under 3.5 rules, includes 8 prestige classes.
- Atavist
- Cabinet Trickster
- Moonspeaker
- Quori Nightmare
- Reachrunner
- Recaster
- Reforged
- Spellcarved Soldier
Secrets of Xen'drik[edit]
Secrets of Xen'drik, released under 3.5 rules, includes 3 prestige classes.
- Landforged Walker
- Primal Scholar
- Scorpion Wraith
Secrets of Sarlona[edit]
Secrets of Sarlona, released under 3.5 rules, includes 1 prestige class.
- Haztaratain
Forgotten Realms[edit]
Champions of Ruin[edit]
Champions of Ruin, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 6 prestige classes.
- Black Blood Cultist
- Justice of Weald and Woe
- Night Mask Deathbringer
- Shade Hunter
- Thayan Gladiator
- Vengeance Knight
Champions of Valor[edit]
Champions of Valor, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 4 prestige classes.
- Knight of the Flying Hunt
- Knight of the Weave
- Moonsea Sentinel
- Triadic Knight
City of Splendors[edit]
City of Splendors: Waterdeep, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 4 prestige classes.
- Gray Hand Enforcer
- Knight of the Blue Moon
- Moonstar Agent
- Sun Soul Monk
Faiths and Pantheons[edit]
Faiths and Pantheons, released under 3.0 rules, includes 20 prestige classes.
- Arachne
- Auspician
- Doomguide
- Dreadmaster (Epic[32])
- Dweomerkeeper (Epic[32])
- Elemental Archon
- Forest Master
- Goldeye
- Heartwarder
- Horned Harbinger
- Nightcloak
- Ocular Adept
- Silverstar
- Stormlord
- Strifeleader
- Sword Dancer (Epic[32])
- Techsmith
- Waveservant
- Wearer of Purple
- Windwalker
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting[edit]
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, released under the 3.0 rules, includes 13 prestige classes.
- Arcane Devotee
- Archmage
- Divine Champion
- Divine Disciple
- Divine Seeker
- Guild Thief
- Harper Scout
- Hathran
- Hierophant
- Purple Dragon Knight
- Red Wizard
- Runecaster
- Shadow Adept
Lords of Darkness[edit]
Lords of Darkness, released under 3.0 rules, includes 5 prestige classes.
- Darkmask
- Entropist
- Spur Lord
- Thayan Knight
- Zhentarim Skymage
Lost Empires of Faerûn[edit]
Lost Empires of Faerûn, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 5 prestige classes.
Master D Lisboa
- Cultist of the Shattered Peak
- Glorious Servitor
- Magelord
- Olin Gisir
- Sunmaster
Magic of Faerûn[edit]
Magic of Faerûn, released under 3.0 rules, includes 11 prestige classes.
- Gnome Artificer
- Guild Wizard of Waterdeep
- Harper Mage
- Harper Priest
- Incantatrix
- Mage-Killer
- Master Alchemist
- Mystic Wanderer
- Spelldancer
- Spellfire Channeler
- War Wizard of Cormyr
Player's Guide to Faerûn[edit]
Player's Guide to Faerûn, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 30 prestige classes: 20 for standard play, 2 for epic levels, 1 for psionic characters, 4 for use with the Book of Vile Darkness and 3 for the Book of Exalted Deeds. Many of these are revisions or reprints of classes published in other Forgotten Realms source books before the 3.5 revision.
- Arcane Devotee
- Black Blood Hunter (Vile)
- Celebrant of Sharess (Exalted)
- Cognition Thief (Psionic)
- Divine Champion
- Divine Disciple
- Divine Seeker
- Evereskan Tomb Guardian
- Eye of Horus-Re
- Hammer of Moradin
- Harper Agent
- Harper Paragon (Exalted)
- Hathran
- Incantatrix
- Justiciar of Tyr
- Maiden of Pain (Vile)
- Martyred Champion of Ilmater (Exalted)
- Monk of the Long Death
- Morninglord of Lathander
- Netherese Arcanist (Epic)
- Purple Dragon Knight
- Runecaster
- Shaaryan Hunter
- Shadow Adept
- Shadow Thief of Amn
- Slime Lord (Vile)
- Spellfire Hierophant (Epic)
- Spellguard of Silverymoon
- Yathrinshee (Vile)
- Zhentarim Spy
Power of Faerûn[edit]
Power of Faerûn, released under the 3.5 rules, includes two prestige classes.
- Court Herald
- Merchant Prince
Races of Faerûn[edit]
Races of Faerûn released under the 3.0 rules, includes 9 prestige classes.
- Battlerager
- Bladesinger
- Breachgnome
- Elven High Mage
- Great Rift Skyguard
- Orc Warlord
- Spellsinger
- Warrior Skald
- Warsling Sniper
Master D Portugal Cursos
Serpent Kingdoms[edit]
Serpent Kingdoms, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 6 prestige classes.
- Ancient Master
- Coiled Cabalist
- Fang of Sseth
- Master of Vipers
- Naga Overlord
- Serpent Slayer
Shining South[edit]
Shining South, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 9 prestige classes.
- Crinti Shadow Marauder
- Great Rift Deep Defender
- Halruaan Elder
- Halruaan Magehound
- Hand of the Adama
- Jordain Vizier
- Luiren Marchwarden
- Maquar Crusader
- Scourge Maiden
Silver Marches[edit]
Silver Marches, released under the 3.0 rules, includes 6 prestige classes.
- Giant-Killer
- Hordebreaker
- Knight-Errant of Silverymoon
- Orc Scout
- Peerless Archer
- Wild Scout
Unapproachable East[edit]
Unapproachable East, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 12 prestige classes.
- Aglarondan Griffonrider
- Black Flame Zealot
- Durthan
- Master of the Yuirwood
- Nar Demonbinder
- Nentyar Hunter
- Raumathari Battlemage
- Runescarred Berserker
- Shou Disciple
- Talontar Blightlord
- Telflammar Shadowlord
- Thayan Slaver
Underdark[edit]
Underdark, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 12 prestige classes.
- Arachnomancer
- Cavelord
- Deep Diviner
- Drow Judicator
- Illithid Body Tamer
- Imaskari Vengeance Taker
- Inquisitor of the Drowning Goddess
- Prime Underdark Guide
- Sea Mother Whip
- Shadowcrafter
- Vermin Keeper
- Yathchol Webrider
Oriental Adventures[edit]
Oriental Adventures[edit]
Oriental Adventures, released under the 3.0 rules, includes 27 prestige classes. Many of these classes were intended to support the Rokugan campaign setting. All further source books for Rokugan were published by AEG.
- Akodo Champion
- Battle Maiden
- Bayushi Deceiver
- Bear Warrior
- Blade Dancer
- Daidoji Bodyguard
- Eunuch Warlock
- Hida Defender
- Henshin Mystic
- Iaijutsu Master
- Kishi Charger
- Maho-Bujin
- Maho-Tsukai
- Mantis Mercenary
- Mirumoto Niten Master
- Moto Avenger
- Ninja Spy
- Shadow Scout
- Shapeshifter
- Shiba Protector
- Shintao Monk
- Singh Rager
- Tattooed Monk
- Void Disciple
- Weapon Master
- Witch Hunter
- Yakuza
Prestige Classes in NWN 2[edit]
- Arcane Scholar of Candlekeep
- Neverwinter Nine
- Red Dragon Disciple
- Red Wizard of Thay
Dragon magazine[edit]
Dragon magazine has published over 200 prestige classes. Many of these prestige classes were reprinted in sourcebooks later.
- 274 The Mystic
- 275 The Duelist
- 280 Divine Champion / Eldritch Master
- 281 Zerth Cenobite / Arcanopath Monk / Truth Seeker / Psi-hunter
- 282 Blessed of Gruumsh
- 283 Shining Blade of Heironeous / Radiant Servant of Pelor / Fleet Runner of Ehlonna / Mighty Contender of Kord / Flame Steward
- 284 Dragonkith
- 285 Lightbearer / Silverstar
- 286 Elder Druid / Nightcloak
- 287 The Athar / The Cipher / The Sensate / The Sinker / The Taker / The Xaositect / Fiend Slayer / Dreadmaster
- 288 Lifedrinker
- 289 Poison Fist / Ghost-faced Killer / Weightless Foot
- 290 Justicar / Dancer of Sharess
- 291 Gnome Giant Killer
- 292 Cave Stalker / Fiend Binder / Prairie Runner / The Darkwood Stalker
- 293 Nightsong Enforcer / The Glaive of Azharadian
- 294 Windsinger / Nightsong Infiltrator / The Green Hunter
- 295 Primal Rager / Fierce Grappler / Brawler / Master Siege Engineer
- 296 Dragonscribe / Knight of the Scale / Heartseeker / Vengeance Sworn / Dragon Mystic / Sphere Minion / Illithidkin / Snake Servant / Waker of the Beast / Acolyte of the Fist
- 297 Shadar Sentinel / Soulreaver / Arcane Lord / Bow Master / Perfected One / Stalwart Warden / Unholy Ravager / World Guardian / Master of the Secret Sound / Knight of the Chase
- 298 Deep Avenger / Gloomblade / Gray Sage / Bloodsister / Nightshade / Kabuki Warrior / Dragon Warrior
- 299 Reaper's Child / Monk of the Enabled Hand / Dwarven Thane / Orc Blademaster
- 300 Faceless Ones / Deep Thrall / Shoal Servant / Tiger Mask / The Flesheater
- 302 The Tainted / Mask of Johydee
- 307 Battlepriest of Cormyr / Council Mage of Cormyr / Noble Adventurer / Moon Drover of Cormyr / Royal Scout of Cormyr / Whitehorn / Follower of the Skyserpent / Tree-Friend / Artist's Vengeance / Ranger of the Night’s Watch
- 308 Aeromancer / Ordinator / Empowered
- 310 Branch Dancer / Mole / Jobber / Magic Filcher / Stoneface
- 311 Battle Howler of Gruumsh / Green Whisperer / Memory Smith / Metal Master / The Mourner / Worldspeaker
- 312 Oppressor / Poisoner / Replacement Killer
- 313 Mind Mage
- 314 Heartfire Fanner / Master of the North Wind / Master of the South Wind / Master of the East Wind / Master of the West Wind / Darkwater Knight / Earthshaker / Firestorm Berserker / Icesinger / Purebreath Devotee
- 315 Silverhair Knight / Companion of the Dead / Shark Cultist / Harmonium Peacekeeper / Anarchromancer / Omatu Master / Eagle Knight / Jaguar Knight / Boge of Nomog-Geaya
- 316 Master Inquisitive
- 317 Osteomancer / Flux Adept / Cerebrex / Ranger Knight of Furyondy / Battleguard of Tempus
- 318 Scout Warlord / Battlemage Warlord / Driven Leader Warlord
- 319 Aerial Avenger / Shen
- 321 The Infused / Barber / Corsair / Holy Slayer / Mamluk / Arvoreen's Keeper / Arvoreen's Warder
- 322 Shadow Apostle / Deathstalker of Bhaal
- 323 Spirit Speaker
- 324 Sworn Slayer
- 325 Bowman Charger
- 326 Shaper of Form
- 328 Chimeric Champion of Garl Glittergold / Itinerant Warder of Yondalla / Justice Hammer of Moradin / Mystic Keeper of Corellon Larethian / Force Missile Mage
- 329 Thrall of Pazuzu
- 330 Jester
- 333 Thrall of Fraz-Urb'luu
- 335 Charlatan
- 337 Thrall of Zuggtmoy
- 338 Wormhunter
- 339 Athasian Dragon / Incantifier / Son of Mercy
- 340 Master Astrologer
- 341 Thrall of Baphomet
- 345 Thrall of Kostchtchie
- 349 Thrall of Dagon
- 353 Thrall of Malcanthet
- 354 Totemic Demonslayer
- 357 Spell Sovereign / Thrall of Demogorgon
- 360 Thrall of Graz'zt
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External links[edit]
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Marduka Bloodclaw Supreme Commander | |||||||||||||||
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Species | Marduka | ||||||||||||||
Affiliation | Mammal Race (Ain) | ||||||||||||||
Job | Melee Damage Dealer | ||||||||||||||
Description | Melee Creature specialized in powerful physical attacks | ||||||||||||||
Name | Marduka Bloodclaw Assault -> Marduka Bloodclaw Vanguard -> Marduka Bloodclaw Supreme Commander | ||||||||||||||
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