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Prestige Class suggestion: Dread Witch

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Dread Witch (Prestige Class)


(Heroes of Horror pg.98)

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"Fear cuts more deeply than any sword, consumes more completely than any spell. It rages like a conflagration, burning away the flesh of the weak, burning the weakness out of the strong. Fear is power, and that power is mine." -Illyra Zorren, dread witch, to her first apprentice

The dread witch is a spellcaster who manipulates fear as readily and effectively as other casters manipulate magic itself. Drawing power from her own fear, she can cause even the brave to run screaming into the night or drop to their knees and beg for mercy. A dread witch is at her most dangerous when cornered and overpowered; at high levels dread witches are among the most terrifying of opponents - literally.

The path of the bard or sorcerer is the most efficient way to become a dread witch. Most dread witches are innate spellcasters, and their various abilities based on force of personality (that is, Charisma) make such spellcasters more efficient. Wizards can become dread witches as well, with the proper course of study, but it doesn't come to them quite as easily. Charisma is the primary requirement, in order to make the most efficient use of her class features. Intelligence is useful for skill points (and for spells, if she is a wizard). As always, Constitution grants hit points, the better to survive frightening circumstances.


Requirements


To qualify to become a Dread Witch, a character must fulfill all the following criteria:

Skills: Knowledge (arcana) 3 ranks
Base Will Save: +4
Spellcasting: Ability to cast cause fear and scare
Special: Must have suffered at least one fear effect against which she failed her save

Class Skills


The dread witch's class skills are Bluff, Concentration, Craft, Intimidate, Knowledge (arcana), Knowledge (the planes), Profession, and Spellcraft.

Skill Points at Each Level: 2 + Int modifier.
Class Features
Dread witches sacrifice a level of spellcasting advancement in order to gain immense power over fear itself - both their own and that of others.

Spellcasting: At every dread witch level except 1st, you gain new spells per day and an increase in caster level (and spells known, if applicable) as if you had also gained a level in a spellcasting class you belonged to before you added the prestige class. You do not, however, gain any other class benefit a character of that class would have gained. If you had more than one spellcasting class before becoming a dread witch, you must decide to which class to add each level for the purpose of determining spells per day.

Master of Terror (Ex): Your fear-based spells become more potent. The save DC of any spell you cast with the fear descriptor increases by 1. This bonus stacks with Spell Focus. Furthermore, add the spells bane and doom to your arcane spellcaster list as 2nd-level spells.

In addition, you become adept at making people uneasy with the right word, expression, or gesture. You gain a bonus to all Intimidate skill checks equal to +2 per class level.

Unnatural Will (Ex): You gain Unnatural Will as a bonus feat, even if you do not meet the prerequisites.

Absorb Fear (Su): Starting at 2nd level, you can turn your own fear, whether natural or mystical in origin, into extra power for your spells. (See Dread on page 59 for more on nonmagical fear.) Any time you are exposed to a condition that could make you shaken, all your spells function at +1 caster level; if the condition could make you frightened, they function at +2 caster level; if panicked, they function at +3 caster level. These bonuses last for the duration of the fear effect, or for a number of rounds equal to your Charisma modifier, whichever is less. (Of course, if you fail your saving throw against the condition, you might nor be in a position to use the bonuses, but you do have them.) These bonuses are treated in all ways as though you had failed the save. In other words, if you are subject to a spell that causes panic on a failed save but only frightens those who make the save, you gain the bonus from being panicked even if you make the save.

You can, instead of gaining these bonuses, choose to cast a single extra spell; this casting does not use up a spell slot. You must make this choice the instant you are subject to the fear effect, and once you have made your choice you must cast the spell within a number of rounds equal to your Charisma modifier. You can cast an additional cantrip if shaken, an additional 1st-level spell if frightened, or an additional 2nd-level spell if panicked.

If you are subject to a second fear effect while still enjoying the effects of the first - either the granted benefits or holding the extra spell - you must decide whether to keep the original effect or replace it with the new one; you cannot benefit from more than one fear effect at a time.

Fearful Empowerment (Su): Starting at 3rd level, once per day you can add the fear descriptor to any spell you cast that has some sort of visual manifestation. For example, you could apply it to a fireball, to a summon monster spell, or to any visual illusion, but not to charm person, since that spell does not directly create any visual effect. Creatures targeted by a spell modified by fearful empowerment must make a Will save (DC equal to 10 + your class level + your Cha modifier) or become shaken for 1d4 rounds; this is in addition to any other effects the spell might have. Your save DC bonuses from master of terror apply to this spell.

At 5th level, you can invoke this power twice per day.

Delay Fear (Su): Starting at 4th level, you can choose to delay the onset of any fear effect you impose on someone else, such as by casting a cause fear spell. You can delay the onset up to a number of minutes equal to your Charisma modifier. You must determine the onset time when casting the spell, and you cannot later change your mind.

Similarly, you can delay fear effects affecting you. If you fail your save against a fear effect, you can delay its onset for a number of rounds equal to your Charisma modifier. You still gain the advantages granted by the absorb fear class feature, even though you are delaying the negative effects. You can invoke this version of delay fear twice per day.

Greater Master of Terror (Ex): Beginning at 4th level, the increased difficulty of all save DCs against all spells you cast with the fear description increases from +1 to +2. In addition, your fear spells are now so potent that they can even affect individuals normally immune to fear, such as paladins, although the subject still gains a saving throw to resist the spell's effect. Only a target whose HD exceed your caster level by 4 or more is immune to your mastery of terror. For instance, if you are a sorcerer 7/dread witch 4 (overall caster level 10), a paladin of 14th level or higher is immune to your fear spells.

Horrific Aura (Su): At 5th level, you radiate an aura of terror. Creatures with 6 or fewer HD must succeed in a Will save (DC equal to 10 + your class level + your Cha modifier) or remain shaken as long as they are within 10 feet of you. A creature who successfully saves is immune to your horrific aura for 24 hours. Creatures of greater than 6 HD are unaffected.

Once per day per point of Charisma modifier, you can channel this aura into a potent touch attack. Creatures struck by this horrific touch attack who fail their Will save (see above) are panicked for 1d4+1 rounds; creatures who succeed on their save are shaken for 1 round. This touch attack, unlike the standard aura, functions against creatures of any HD and can even affect individuals normally immune to fear.

Reflective Fear (Su): At 5th level, any fear effect against which you successfully save is immediately targeted back at the source. You still gain the benefits of absorb fear. If the source of the fear effect fails its save, everyone else who might have been subject to the fear effect (such as your companions) immediately gains a second saving throw to shake off the effects, as they observe the object of their fear itself grow terrified.

Dread Witch Hit Die: d4
CL BAB Fort Ref Will Special Spells
1st +0 +0 +0 +2 Master of terror, Unnatural Will -
2nd +1 +0 +0 +3 Absorb fear +1 level of existing spellcasting class
3rd +1 +1 +1 +3 Fearful empowerment 1/day +1 level of existing spellcasting class
4th +2 +1 +1 +4 Delay fear, greater master of terror +1 level of existing spellcasting class
5th +2 +1 +1 +4 Fearful empowerment 2/day, horrific aura, reflective fear +1 level of existing spellcasting class

Dread Witch Lore


Characters with Knowledge (arcana) can research dread witches to learn more about them.

DC 10: The dread witch is an arcane caster who focuses on the manipulation of fear.
DC 15: The dread witch is not only skilled at causing terror in others, her own power increases when she's frightened.
DC 20: The dread witch can evoke fear in others through apparently mundane spells, or cause someone to grow suddenly terrified long after she's cursed him. The more dangerous the situation in which she finds herself, the more potent her magic becomes.

Alternatively, similar information might be learned through bardic knowledge checks, or Gather Information checks made in wizards guilds or high-magic communities.
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Re: Prestige Class suggestion: Dread Witch

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This is a really interesting class. Never heard about it before. First pass reading I'm confused by the whole 'taking a negative effect' and turning it into a positive.
The witch gains power and abilities from being 'incapacitated' through fear spells? Or she gets over that?

Also... Gender restriction perhaps?
Maybe alignment restriction? Chaos? Restrict against Fear immune pally dips.

I see some new and amazing RP potential for this class idea.

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Re: Prestige Class suggestion: Dread Witch

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electric mayhem wrote:This is a really interesting class. Never heard about it before. First pass reading I'm confused by the whole 'taking a negative effect' and turning it into a positive.
The witch gains power and abilities from being 'incapacitated' through fear spells? Or she gets over that?

Also... Gender restriction perhaps?
Maybe alignment restriction? Chaos? Restrict against Fear immune pally dips.

I see some new and amazing RP potential for this class idea.

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Indeed it is.. One thing thats a really important thing for this one is that it works for any who has the ability to cast both cause fear and scare, and it gives spell progression to either arcane or divine casters depending on which class one want to progress spellcasting for.

It doesn't have a gender restriction, its just flavour - any gender can take this.
Also, there really isn't a good reason why to restrict alignment-wise either as being able to cast cause fear and scare are both needed.

What gives the Dread Witch tremendous power is the Absorb Fear (Su) - because this one is what will make the dread witch spells stronger, furthermore the dread witch doesn't have to be the target of a spell or an ability from someone else like an enemy, but can also be the target from one the dread witch's own abilities and spells. The concept behind it is to be strong enough to succeed the will saving throw whenever being target of such. So basically anything that could make the Dread Witch either shaken, frightened or panick will just strengthen the dread witch even while under the adverse effects from them, but should the dread witch manage to save against them the benefits are still gained - this is why using own spells and abilities to cause these effect on oneself can be beneficial.

Say the dread witch has become immune to fear - then the Greater Master of Terror (Ex) will still make it possible to still target oneself to gain these benefits, while other fear effects from external sources against the dread witch still won't work because of the immunity.

Note: This is an OFFICIAL class from D&D, not just an idea.
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I'm afraid this is largely not feasible in nwn2.

Master of Terror, Unnatural Will are doable.

Absorb Fear is not entirely doable (the choice between + cl and extra spell is not doable) and the other part would require modifications in every fear related script. Also NWN2 does not have a panicked effect, simply shaken and frightened.

Fearful Empowerment doesn't sound doable short of additional code to all spells (not happening).

Greater Master of Terror and horrific aura are not doable as far as I know, bypassing the fear immunity would mean stripping particular spell effects (aura of courage, mind blank, etc) which would be unfair for the victims.

Reflective Fear, nope, especially together with Fearful Empowerment (imagine a dread witch dule).
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There is a lot of potential theme wise however. It wouldn't need to perform identically to the original.

Absorb Fear being an activated ability that increases caster level temporarily in a similar way as Divine Spell Power but based on the Intimidation skill. Perhaps by combining with the Bear Warrior AoE fear effect, or something suitably balanced.

Perhaps make this and the fear aura the class focus. The fear aura growing as levels progress with the final level granting a straight debuff to all enemies and allies while active in addition to the regular effects. Would simulate the fear piercing effects, just make the debuff that ignores saves limited and the proper aura more impressive but ignored by fear immune etc.

Just some ideas as I think the class could offer something we don't yet have.
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Re: Prestige Class suggestion: Dread Witch

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Diamore wrote:There is a lot of potential theme wise however. It wouldn't need to perform identically to the original.

Absorb Fear being an activated ability that increases caster level temporarily in a similar way as Divine Spell Power but based on the Intimidation skill. Perhaps by combining with the Bear Warrior AoE fear effect, or something suitably balanced.

Perhaps make this and the fear aura the class focus. The fear aura growing as levels progress with the final level granting a straight debuff to all enemies and allies while active in addition to the regular effects. Would simulate the fear piercing effects, just make the debuff that ignores saves limited and the proper aura more impressive but ignored by fear immune etc.

Just some ideas as I think the class could offer something we don't yet have.
Indeed it could, and actually now that I think about it would synergize well with the theme and mechanics of the Dreadmaster.
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