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Champion of Torm
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Alignment Restrictions:
Any non-evil
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Hit Die:
d10 |
| BAB:
+1/levels |
| Proficiencies:
All simple and martial weapons, light and medium armor and shields |
| PST(s):
Fortitude and Reflex |
| Skill Points:
2 + Int modifier |
| Skills:
Craft armor, Craft trap, Craft weapon, Discipline, Heal, Lore, Parry, Spot
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Selectable Class Feats:
Ambidexterity, Deflect Arrows, Two-Weapon Fighting
Bonus Feats: Armor Proficiency (Heavy), Blind Fight, Called Shot, Cleave, Disarm, Dodge, Expertise, Great cleave, Improved critical, Improved disarm, Improved expertise, Improved Knockdown, Improved Parry, Improved power attack, Improved Two-Weapon Fighting, Improved Unarmed Strike, Knockdown, Mobility, Point blank shot, Power attack, Rapid Shot, Spring attack, Stunning Fist, Weapon finesse, Weapon Focus, Weapon proficiency (exotic), Whirlwind attack |
Requirements:
To qualify as a champion of Torm, a character must fulfill all of the following criteria:
Alignment: Any non-evil
Base Attack Bonus: +7
Feats: Weapon Focus in a melee weapon |
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Special Abilities & Feats
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Level 1 Lay on Hands
Level 2 Bonus Feat, Sacred Defense
Level 3 Smite Evil
Level 4 Bonus Feat
Level 5 Divine Wrath
Level 6 Bonus Feat
Level 8 Bonus Feat
Level 10 Bonus Feat |
| Bonus Feats:
The epic champion of Torm gains a bonus feat every four levels. In other words, at levels 14, 18, 22, 26, and 30. |
| Epic Bonus Feats:
Automatic quicken spell, Automatic silent spell, Automatic still spell, Armor Skin, Epic Damage Reduction, Devastating Critical, Epic Toughness, Epic Prowess, Epic Spell Focus, Epic Spell Penetration, Epic Weapon Focus, Epic Weapon Specialization, Great Smiting, Great Wisdom, Improved Combat Casting, Improved Stunning Fist, Improved whirlwind attack, Overwhelming Critical, Planar turning, Superior Initiative |
| Epic Selectable Class Feats: Blinding Speed |
Special:
Sacred Defense: Saving throws continue to improve by +1 for every 2 epic levels.
Divine Wrath: Every five epic levels the attack, damage, and saving throw bonuses increase by a further +2.
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Description:;
(PRESTIGE CLASS) Champions of Torm are mighty warriors who dedicate themselves to Torm's cause, defending holy ground, destroying enemies of the church, and slaying mythical beasts. Torm is the patron of paladins and an unswerving enemy of corruption and evil.
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Epic
Champion of Torm:
Torm guides the epic champion of Torm on her life journey. She has ascended through the ranks of holy warriors to become a symbol of Torm's might.
Hit Die: d10 and Skill Points: 2 + Int modifier |
Tips:
Becoming a Champion of Torm
Paladins gain some of the fighter's combat abilities by choosing to become a champion of Torm.
Conversely, fighters gain paladin-like abilities by playing this prestige class. |
Notes:
Requires Hordes of the Underdark.
If the character is an epic character before becoming an epic champion of Torm, the available feats include those in the epic champion of Torm bonus list.
If weapon specialization has been taken on a fighter level, epic weapon specialization can be taken as an epic champion of Torm bonus feat. However epic weapon specialization (dwarven waraxe) can't be taken.
The champion of Torm class is based on the PnP divine champion prestige class. However, while the divine champion class has a maximum level of 5 (similar to the Harper Scout level maximum), BioWare's class has no set limit other than that inherent to prestige class rules (max 30 levels, including epic levels). The distinguishing feature seems to be that the name champion of Torm suggests worship of the deity Torm, though this restriction is not actually enforced in the game. Jeff Marvin, BioWare Web Developer posted the following: "Champions of Torm are mighty warriors who dedicate themselves to Torm's cause, defending holy ground, destroying enemies of the church, and slaying mythical beasts." Presumably some gameworlds may further define this class with their scripts.
A champion of Torm cannot take ambidexterity or Two-Weapon Fighting as bonus feats even though they're on the fighter bonus feat list (probably a bug). |
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