I thought I might as well chime in.
Telia has HA in her build because of extra skill points, she is otherwise a Bard/Sorcerer mix. I do not find HA to add anything of value to her apart from skill points but went with it because I value them and with the dispel fix, she lost a lot by needing to take fewer bard levels. Listen and Tumble and 'mechanical' skills do nothing for her current build (and bard opens them anyway).
This is from a point of view from a player with a
retired Harper character. I would prefer to see the views of active Harper players (use your alt forum accounts!!!).
Steve wrote:-Name (keep it Harper Agent and all that that associates/entails for RP, or, possibly change to Champion of Woodsy Freedom!)
If anyone can take the class, it should not be called Harper Agent because those people are not Harper Agents. As simple is that. Change the name and do something about the divine blessings, because those feats are divine gifts from the gods sponsoring the Harpers. Re-name them. It would just need a name change, feat description change and of course, class description change. Something like
metaquad4's suggestion.
If only actual Harper agents can take the class, it should be application only to restrict others from taking it (last thing wanted is 'Harpers' who are not part of the guild). I would not limit it to just actual Harpers but also those striving to become Harpers. Which is all documented on Harper boards so easy for DMs to see and confirm. Those who already have the class, can be offered a free 100% rebuild. Since there are not many, it should not be a large issue. Applications would be handled much the same way RW applications are. The RW player gets the thumbs up from the guild, the DM team reviews the application and is then given the qualification feat. The DM team has no say in who joins the RW guild other than to say if the application is correct or not, and the background valid. A questionnaire to fill like the one for RWs would make it easier.
The Harper guild would never allow DMs to decide who joins and the DM team should not make how guilds are run their business, unless it is necessary. Class applications are only available because a simple alignment/feat check is not enough, and really, in the end even if the
application for the class is approved by the DMs, the guild can reject the
application to join the actual guild. These are two separate applications (clarifying because I read some confusion).
Steve wrote:- Give Harper Agent PrC kits
I do not think the current PrC kits are working as they should with the bugs, sadly. I also have to be honest and say that HA likely does not warrant PrC kits. I can see it happening if a developer has a particular interest themselves in seeing it done and willing to put down the time. If the class would be guild restricted, few would have access to the PrC.
Steve wrote:- CL progression (keep at 4/5 or go for 5/5, since it may be argued to be not-on-par with many other 5 level PrCs).
I would prefer 5/5. Though for a pure caster (cleric or mage) 4/5 is not
that big of an issue as you end up on CL 29. Multi-class more and it can begin to hurt.
Steve wrote:- Feats (how to best upgrade/change the PrC specific Feats to either match PnP listing, or, to better match the NWN2 available spells/feats...and what is worthwhile for BGTSCC).
Changing the two feats to only require negotiator would indeed be nice. But as per
Valefort's suggestion, if the class gains some bonuses, it may as well be kept at two feats. Although, while Harper Mage/Pirest/Scout/Paragon require two feats,
Harper Agent itself in PnP does not. Likely, all the Harper PrCs should be looked at, if keeping the PrC as a Harper one and 'brought together' in some way, perhaps through kits.
As for Daggerspell mage, it is obscure. Harpers are central to Faerun. There is also not a Daggerspell mage guild on the server.
As has been said, the HA PrC does not benefit bards which is very strange considering that lorewise at least, majority of Harpers are bards. Server wise though, I would say it has been a mix.