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| heirodule01-25-07, 10:35 AM | I'm wondering about how some aspects of PrCs will function in the D&D campaigns format 1. The Dragon Prophet One of the constellation powers can grant exceptional artisan, or legendary artisan. Am I correct in understanding that those feats are useless in D&D campaigns? The power of astilabor grants up to a 5000gp magic item chosen by the DM for the purpose of aiding you in discovering the Prophecy. Does a Player just get 5000gp bonus ev, and get to pick, or will there be a list of legal options? 2. Cataclysm Mage This is a legal choice. But the sources of dreams and visions seems rather unlinked to Xen'drik. (A dusk hag could show up I guess. A Dm's mark could be done to do that, but can a DM's mark make up any "similar" vision sources, like a Dream Serpent's poison, or something similar?) I assume you can progress in the class even if you don't fulfill a personal prophecy? Can a personal prophecy be fulfiled in a DM's mark that the player requests a DM to run? Is the DM noting that the next X action point rolls should be d8s sufficient? So what happens when you get to the 10th level and manifest any dragonmark you want? |
| Harliquinn01-25-07, 11:20 AM | So what happens when you get to the 10th level and manifest any dragonmark you want? You are introduced to "The Chamber" |