Got a Epic Canaith Lyricist (Or had one at least) build with cleric spells. Not overpowered and cleric spells (despite having persistant spell), didn't make the bard variation any different from a normal bard build. I just ended up buffing for "5 minutes" just to do the same freaking damage, I would do as a bard. The only thing it excelled at was being a "party buffer." (I kid you not) It also got Hymn/Song of Requiem. Canaith Lyricist isn't overpowerd as you think and you can always change the Evasion requirement to something else.Sun Wukong wrote:Canaith Lyrist requires evasion... In Kaedrin's Pack and can be used to progress divine spell progression. It is a bit like the Frost Mage PRC in that regard. It is based on the Fochlucan Lyrist PRC that actually provides dual spellcasting progression to Bardic and Divine spellbooks, which in turn is based on the first edition bard that required you to be human or half-elf, have the following ability scores Strength 15+, Wisdom 15+, Dexterity 15+ and Charisma 15+, Intelligence 12+ and Constitution 10+, then start as fighter and dual class into thief, and dual class again into druid.
Perhaps custom Fochlucan Lyrist PRC could be added also. You know, one that requires something like 5 levels of Fighter but not more than 8, then at least 5 levels of Rogue or Phantom but not more than 9, and then at least 5 levels in druid or spirit shaman before they can take the Fochlucan Lyrist PRC.The PRC could provide substantial lore bonuses, offer few additional fighter bonus feats, extra sneak attack dice, druidic spell progression, with some extra caster levels by spending their wildshapes, and some custom songs on top.
Requirements: Weapon Specialization (Fighter 4), Sneak Attack 3d6 (Rogue/Phantom 5), 3rd level druidic spells, (Druid 5/Spirit Shaman 6) (With some skill requirements too...)
You could have something like: Fighter 4/Rogue 5/Druid 11/Fochlucan Lyrist 10.
RP and PvE wise it was fun...but not overpowered.