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==Mechanical Information== | |||
* '''Alignment''': Any | |||
* '''Hit Dice''': 10 Hit Points + Con. modifier per level. | |||
* '''Proficiencies''': No additional proficiencies are gained. | |||
* '''Skill Points''': 2 + int modifier per level. | |||
* '''Save Progression''': High Fort, Low Reflex, Low Will. | |||
* '''Attack Bonus''': +1 per level. | |||
==General== | |||
Knights are regarded as exemplars of disciplined, skilled, loyal warriors, regardless of their chosen lord or lady. Knights develop uncanny skills relating to coordinating and leading soldiers. | |||
* In EfU, the standard prestige class Purple Dragon Knight has no mechanical requirements and should be considered simply as "Knight" | |||
==Earning In-Game== | |||
To begin earning Knight the following is the recommended guideline to follow. | |||
* Have a creative and interesting concept | |||
* Have an interesting code of conduct that is rigorously adhered to and clearly explain this code in your application | |||
* Be "Knighted" by a NPC or PC with the privilege of doing so (i.e. anything from a noble Lord to a devilish Arch Duke) |
Revision as of 12:02, 27 January 2019
Mechanical Information
- Alignment: Any
- Hit Dice: 10 Hit Points + Con. modifier per level.
- Proficiencies: No additional proficiencies are gained.
- Skill Points: 2 + int modifier per level.
- Save Progression: High Fort, Low Reflex, Low Will.
- Attack Bonus: +1 per level.
General
Knights are regarded as exemplars of disciplined, skilled, loyal warriors, regardless of their chosen lord or lady. Knights develop uncanny skills relating to coordinating and leading soldiers.
- In EfU, the standard prestige class Purple Dragon Knight has no mechanical requirements and should be considered simply as "Knight"
Earning In-Game
To begin earning Knight the following is the recommended guideline to follow.
- Have a creative and interesting concept
- Have an interesting code of conduct that is rigorously adhered to and clearly explain this code in your application
- Be "Knighted" by a NPC or PC with the privilege of doing so (i.e. anything from a noble Lord to a devilish Arch Duke)