Classes

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Base Classes

Barbarian

The Barbarian class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset

Bard

The Bard class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset

Cleric

The Cleric class has the following modifications: Your aura is based on the clerics alignment, not the deities. In addition there are special rules in the Spirituality section for clerics.

Druid

The Druid class has the following modifications: Druids can be of any alignment in the Wold. Druids add the Fey Domain to their list of choices for Natural Bond. The Planar Ally line of spells are added to the druids spell list.

Fighter

The Fighter class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset

Monk

The Monk class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset

Paladin

The Paladin class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset

Ranger

The Ranger class has the following modifications: For the Favored Terrain ability, for every +2 bonus to initiative checks you would normally gain, you instead gain +5' of movement. This is considered a circumstance bonus to speed.

Rogue

The Rogue class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset

Sorcerer

The Sorcerer class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset. However, the Abyssal, Draconic, Demonic and Undead bloodlines require registration with ACDM prior to playing the character.

Wizard

The Wizard class has the following modifications. The Diviner ability Forewarned is replaced with : Forewarned (Su) You can always act in the surprise round even if you fail to make a Perception roll to notice a foe, but you are still considered flat-footed until you take an action. In addition, all foes are flat-footed to you for the first round of combat, whether or not they go first, regardless of posting order. At 20th level, you are never flat-footed or surprised for any reason, and all foes are flat-footed to you for the first TWO rounds of combat.

Witch

With a mix of dark and light, in shadows, and through mysteries, witches weave power and lore known only to themselves. Walking the border between divine and arcane, witches forge pacts with immortals, draw blood for strange rituals, and call spirits out of the Lands of Rest.

Twilight Ranger

Woldian Ranger variant class. Urban rangers who become rogue-like, rather than druid-like, as they advance.

Sharpshooter

The tickle of fletching against the cheek, the whir of the sling through the air, the recoil as the bolt leaves the crossbow – these are more beautiful than the sweetest sonnet to the sharpshooter. The force of concentration and aim, the gasp of the shot – these give life meaning. His skill at making and using bows, crossbows, and slings is beyond measure. It is as if the sharpshooter’s projectile weapon were a part of him, and he, part of it.

Core Rules Prestige Classes

Here are the Wold standards for using core rules prestige classes:

Arcane Archer

The Arcane Archer prestige class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset.

Arcane Trickster

The Arcane Trickster prestige class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset.

Assassin

The Assassin prestige class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset. However, its evil nature sets it apart as off-limits to player characters.

Duelist

The Duelist prestige class is slightly modified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset: Replace improved reaction with uncanny dodge at level 2 and improved uncanny dodge at level 8.

Dragon Disciple

The Dragon Disciple prestige class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset. Note, however, that dragons in the Wold are special, that they are tied into the deep background of the campaign world in fundamental ways, that they are potent and dangerous, and that no character should undertake to emulate or associate with dragonkind lightly. The Dragon Disciple requires registration with the ACDM to play.

Eldritch Knight

The Eldritch Knight prestige class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset.

Loremaster

The Loremaster prestige class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset.

Mystic Theurge

The Mystic Theurge prestige class is slightly modified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset: The required ranks in Knowledge (Religion) can also be met with ranks in Knowledge (Nature). Also, Knowledge (Nature) is a class skill.

Shadowdancer

The Shadowdancer prestige class is used unmodified from the Pathfinder Core Ruleset.


Woldian Prestige Classes (PrCs)

In addition to the Woldian classes there are a wide range of Prestige Classes open to Woldian characters.

PrCs devoted to the Gods of the Wold

Fixer

A PrC of Alemi, focused upon using Woldsblood to repair damaged items.

Healer

Healers make it their mission to spread health and counter the violence, damage, disease, and pain of the Wold.

Paragon

Paragons are blessed by Alemi with vitality and freedom from injury, sickness, and disease -- indeed, they are formally known as Paragons of Health. In essence, paragons radiate health as fire radiates heat; they are a source of health for others. Paragons simply exist as living models of wellness, energy, fitness, and power.

Hand of Domi

If those who follow Domi are brave, then the most courageous of all are the Hands of Domi. They disdain missile weapons, preferring to leap into combat with bare fists. They are first to any fight and last to fall back. They are fearless, and they laugh as they grapple and wrestle the fiercest of foes.

Protector

Protectors stand up for the weak and the oppressed. They serve the cause of goodness and seek to defy those who would dominate others. To those who claim "Might makes Right," a protector replies, "Right beats Might -- with a little help from me!"

Venturer

Venturers honor Ffloy and his ideals by bringing the light of commerce and mercantilism to places in which they are rare or unknown. They specialize in exploring new lands, opening new trade routes, and spreading the concepts of free trade and commercial law. If they make a decent profit at the same time, all the better!

Oathbound

Diligence, loyalty, organization, and hard work are the hallmarks of the Oathbound. As part of a tribe, company, team, cabal, guild, or party, these individuals honor Ffloy by joining and leading organized societies that plan ahead and work hard. They honor Pantheon with solemn oaths and keeping their word.

Justicar

The justicar's primary role is to capture wrongdoers and return them for trial and judgement -- justicars scorn bounty hunters, who serve gold rather than justice. As committed agents of justice, in service to Pantheon, justicars bring unique talents to bear on these kinds of missions, and more.

Server

Servers devote their lives to their love of others. They express this devotion through helping all creatures, great and small. Servers are the fulfillment of altruistic love through aiding those in need. They delight in giving hope to those whose need is greatest, and they believe that doing so anonymously, without recognition or praise, is the noblest expression of love. In this way they honor their patron, Flower, god of love.

Troubadour

Troubadours are holy performers who honor Flower as patron by using the arts to inspire love in others. Most sing or dance, some act or recite, and a few juggle or tumble -- but they all show others the power of love by example.

PrCs devoted to Gargul, God of Death

Grim

Grims, also known as ghostmasters, dreads, and spirit-talkers, are concerned with trapped spirits who cannot go on to their afterlife in the Lands of Rest -- spirits that are trapped against their will, excluding spawned and evil-aligned undead who have been corrupted and now choose their unlife. Grims find these lost souls, figure out what binds them, and then free them.

Soulseeker

Soulseekers, also known as golembanes, witnesses, and soul-watchers, are concerned with souls and the cycles of rebirth that some call reincarnation.

Undead Hunter

Simply stated, undead hunters are devoted to tracking down and destroying the undead. All honor Gargul, the God of Death, who considers the undead an affront to his own sphere of power.

PrCs devoted to the Gods of Testing

Avenger

The avenger is driven by a deep aching need for revenge.

The Diseased

Those who adopt this prestige class devoted to Marteaus are concerned with digging ever deeper into disease and misery to discover the hidden truths and answers to be found during the Bitter Anguish achieved during the process of overcoming these diseases (NPC only).

Hand of Love

The Hands of Love are an organization of zealots who seek to impose their own views and make others worship Caeroldra in the way that they do (NPC only).

Inquisitor

Within the priesthoods of Ga'al there are none more feared than the inquisitors.

Mendicant

Relying on fortune, testing her luck, and weaving the threads of fate in wild and interesting patterns, the mendicant extends her hand to the Wold and makes use of whatever the Wold drops into it.

Obsessed

Fanatic, gourmand, sybarite, addict, hobbyist, collector, hedonist, enthusiast. The obsessed cares deeply, passionately, and madly about something -- and the object of his passion dominates and consumes him.

The Refined

The Refined sect form a secret society of those who feel they have come through "the fire" to discover their Great Need and now strive to attain it (NPC only).

Stinger

Gadfly. Joker. Muckracker. Satirist. The stinger of Jancassis delivers revenge of a gentler sort. Using tricks, pranks, schemes, humor, song, and rumor, the stinger berates the bully, punctures the pompous, admonishes the autocrat, denounces the despot, and teases the thief.

The Tempered

This prestige class is made up of those who seek to follow the exact path to Their Great need that Marteaus took when a mortal (NPC only).

Zealot

The Wold outside Aisildur is a place of great weakness, in which the flawed Noble Races fail test after test, in Cataclysm after Cataclysm. The Noble races can only be saved from their naturally self-destructive nature by submission to Ga'al.

PrCs devoted to Nature

Greenmage

There is quiet power and joy to be found in all living things that are green and growing. Those who study and shepherd plants and trees can learn their slow secrets. The greenmage knows those secrets, and they are the foundation of his magic.

Monstrologer

Monstrologers give the needs and interests of monsters primacy over those of their own kind.

Shapeshifter

Some natural philosophers believe that the essence of nature is change: night into day, new moon to full moon, beaver pond to meadow to forest, caterpillar to butterfly. Shapeshifters are the embodiment of this philosophy -- they advocate the idea of nature as the essential agent of transmutation.

Cradled Emissary

Some mortals, especially those with a touch of divine power, are drawn to the fey. Admiring them, these mortals offer friendship and alliance with the fey, bargaining and begging for their aid and wisdom.

Lost Child of Mittri

During the Year of Ascension, the world was changed. Among those changes was the loss of Mittiri and the other gods of Nature. Some among the followers of those deities retreated into the deep wilds in an attempt to find Mittiri and the other nature patrons. Among these followers, certain individuals have made a different connection in their attempt to reach their god.

Other Woldian PrCs

Connoisseur

In a Wold of generalists, the Connoisseur is truly unusual; an unsurpassed combat specialist explicitly versed in the use of a single unique melee weapon.

Defender of the Awakened

The Wold has always had magical places, and with the return of the Fey King, many of those places are waking up. Those newly woken regions call to defenders, and those defenders forge strong bonds with the land.

Seer

Jantierri was the god of the future revealed. Now the patron of sleep is herself asleep, but her breath still touches the Wold, revealing hidden forces that move in mysterious ways. Sensitives and mediums perceive these forces, and gain from them insight into many secrets and powers of the mind.

Spellweaver

On the Southern Continent, especially the Sargrass Plains, weaving as a skill is afforded a nearly sacred significance. Weaving the Grasses is an essential skill for the Manfri, and weaving of all kinds is practiced all over the South. Many sorcerers from this place, who were trained to weave as children, now practice the art of weaving magic, rather than grass or cloth. And their arts are slowly spreading across the Wold.

Stone Warden

Stone Wardens are the epitome of what all Clan-minded Dwarves aspire to be, striving to personify Dwarven exemplars who have gone on before them, such as Clangden Swiftaxe, Nezamil, and Monthor to name a few.

Weapon Mage / Woldian Blade Singer

Of all the Noble Races, the elves are known throughout the Wold for their mastery of magical arts and grace in combat. So it is no surprise that the elves learned how to marry their arcane and martial knowledge into a unique form of art. Over time, however, the practitioners of this art evolved into three corps; the Arcane Archers, the Weapons Mages and the Blade Singers.



3.5 PRCs not in Pathfinder Core and currently unavailable

Some of these have been created outside of Core, and may be included in future updates of Woldian Rules, but are not available for the initial conversion.

Archmage

This prestige class is not generally available in the Wold.

Dwarven Defender

This prestige class is not generally available in the Wold.

Hierophant

This prestige class is not generally available in the Wold.

Horizon Walker

This prestige class is not generally available in the Wold. This PrC is restricted to members of the Walkers Organization. Special permission and arrangements must be made to take it in the Wold.

Pathfinder Chronicler

This prestige class is not generally available in the Wold.

Thaumaturgist

This prestige class is not generally available in the Wold. Instead, refer to the Cradled Emissary.