Good Dip for an Erudite [Archive] - Wizards Community

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Andramadus

07-03-07, 02:12 AM
Going to be playing a level 6 Erudite and was thinking of dipping one level into another class. I was thinking
Psi Warrior1/Erudite 5

Any other recomandations?
Tempest Stormwind

07-03-07, 02:15 AM
Stay in erudite or take a PrC that advances erudite.

See also the Ten Commandments of Optimization.


For the record, the best erudite PrC I'm aware of is UTP's psicrystal imprinter. It wasn't written with the erudite in mind (to my knowledge; I had very little impact on that class) but it can make a devastating combination with it.
Phoenix00

07-03-07, 02:54 PM
Maybe my mind is blanking out on me, but what is UTP and TP's psicrystal imprinter.
Tempest Stormwind

07-03-07, 03:34 PM
Maybe my mind is blanking out on me, but what is UTP and TP's psicrystal imprinter.

FAQ at the top of the forum; UTP = Untapped Potential. The psicrystal imprinter is a PrC based on making one's psicrystal closer to oneself, which has the side effect of turning it into its own repository of powers.
Andramadus

07-04-07, 07:36 AM
FAQ at the top of the forum; UTP = Untapped Potential. The psicrystal imprinter is a PrC based on making one's psicrystal closer to oneself, which has the side effect of turning it into its own repository of powers.

I can't seem to find it could you post a link or cut & paste the stats? I was also thinking that I could prestiege him as a cerebromancer wiz1/Erudite3/cerebrebro2 :) . Since the Erudite can now use 2nd level spells at level 3 I meet the requirements early.
CrimsonDeath

07-04-07, 12:42 PM
I'm pretty sure that the Erudite's "spells" still count as powers, but Cerebremancer is one of the classes you can use Precocious Apprentice to qualify for early.