User Prestige Classes Bad Guy

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Members of this group define themselves by their alignment and their outlook on the world first, their other abilities second. Their strengths reflect their alignment choices, and roleplaying one means putting attitude first. A bad guy designation doesn't mean that every such character is a anti-hero in your campaign.


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Homebrew Prestige Classes with Descriptions
NameRating1 (out of 20)Type2Description3Len-
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Min. Level5
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  1. Shows the rating other users have given the PrC out of 20. Unrated PrCs are labeled "NR" and not fully rated PrCs are labeled "NFR". The rating is from the actual PrC's page; it is not made on this page. Follow the following link to learn more: Rating System.
  2. A general category the PrC fits into. e.g. Strong Spellcasting, Combat Focused, etc.
  3. A concise description of the PrC, should advertise the PrC.
  4. The length is the amount of levels the PrC is made for. e.g. 10, 5, 3.
  5. The minimum number of levels possible to meet the PrCs requirements.
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