Unusual classes and WotL book.

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#1

zombiegleemax

Jan 09, 2005 19:17:03
I was looking at the personalities section, and I realized that Soth and Feal-Thas has classes that ive never seen before: rogue knight and winternord, respectivelly. Where can i find them?

Also, is there a list of the classes used in the book, and where i can find them?


K, thats all...

Burger
#2

cam_banks

Jan 09, 2005 19:59:30
I was looking at the personalities section, and I realized that Soth and Feal-Thas has classes that ive never seen before: rogue knight and winternord, respectivelly. Where can i find them?

The winternorn is a PrC in Towers of High Sorcery. The rogue knight (and the mariner core class) are found in the Age of Mortals sourcebook. In each case, all the information required to play the characters is included, so you don't really need the books in question unless you want to expand on or develop those characters further than is already done.

Cheers,
Cam
#3

zombiegleemax

Jan 09, 2005 21:17:23
Of course, if it were up to me, I would just leave Feal-Thas as a level 7 Wizard/Level 7 Fighter, or pehaps, in the same spirit of how they did Lord Ariakas, would make him a level 5 Noble/Level 8 Thorn Knight as notional to represent what he was.

Similarly, I think a standard Death Knight archetype is powerfull enough to represent Soth.
#4

cam_banks

Jan 09, 2005 22:02:54
Of course, if it were up to me, I would just leave Feal-Thas as a level 7 Wizard/Level 7 Fighter, or pehaps, in the same spirit of how they did Lord Ariakas, would make him a level 5 Noble/Level 8 Thorn Knight as notional to represent what he was.

The winternorn was created specifically with Feal-Thas in mind, you know. And Ariakas is supposed to be a very special case. It would cheapen his circumstances if Feal-Thas was similarly described in those terms.

Similarly, I think a standard Death Knight archetype is powerfull enough to represent Soth.

"Death knight" is a template, and has no standard. You have to apply it to something. In this case, a fallen Solamnic knight is the perfect occasion to use the rogue knight prestige class.

Cheers,
Cam
#5

Nived

Jan 09, 2005 22:11:57
Note: There's a compiled list of the classes and Prestige Classes written in the Dragonlance sourcebooks (and which books they're in) here.

Since you're curious.