#Pathfinder polymath full#
A warpath follower’s initiation modifier is Wisdom, and each warpath follower level is counted as a full initiator level. He can swap only a single maneuver at any given level. He can choose a new maneuver of any level he likes, as long as he observes the restriction on the highest-level maneuvers he knows the warpath follower need not replace the old maneuver with a maneuver of the same level. In effect, he loses the old maneuver in exchange for the new one. Upon reaching 4th level, and at every even numbered initiator level thereafter (6th, 8th, 10th, and so on), the warpath follower can choose to learn a new maneuver in place of one he already knows. See Systems and Use for more details on how maneuvers are used. A polymath must meet a maneuver’s prerequisite to learn it. The maximum level of maneuvers gained through warpath follower levels is limited by those listed in that table as well, although this restriction does not apply to maneuvers added to his maneuvers known through other methods, such as prestige classes or the Advanced Study feat. The warpath follower learns additional maneuvers at higher levels, as indicated on Table: Warpath Maneuver Progression. A warpath follower’s maneuvers are not affected by spell resistance, and he does not provoke attacks of opportunity when he initiates one. A maneuver usable by warpath followers is considered an extraordinary ability unless otherwise noted in it or its discipline’s description. Once the warpath follower knows a maneuver, he must ready it before he can use it (see Maneuvers Readied, below). If the warpath follower does not have these disciplines’ associated skills as class skills, he gains them as class skills. When he takes his first warpath follower level, he selects three of disciplines for which his favored weapon is a discipline weapon to gain access to.
ManeuversĪ warpath follower begins his career with knowledge of three martial maneuvers. This weapon is his favored weapon for the purpose of his warpath follower class features. If this would reduce his spells prepared to 0, he may only prepare bonus spells that he received of that level due to a high Wisdom score.Ī warpath follower gains proficiency with his deity’s favored weapon (if any) or a single martial weapon of his choice in addition to his standard weapon proficiencies. The warpriest prepares one fewer spell per day of each spell level he can cast.The warpriest gives up the focus weapon, sacred weapon, sacred armor, and aspect of war class features.If this would reduce his spells per day to 0, he may only cast bonus spells that he received of that level due to a high Wisdom score. The inquisitor has one fewer spell per day of each spell level he can cast.
The inquisitor gives up the judgement, second judgement, third judgement, and true judgement class features.
When converting a character to a warpath follower, the character loses or changes the following class features: The warpath follower is a class template suitable for use with the inquisitor and warpriest classes. Converting Your Character to a Warpath Follower Those who follow a warpath give up some of their spellcasting proficiency in order fight for the causes of their god with greater effectiveness. The followers of a Warpath can be found among the servants of any and all gods, although they are certainly more common among the followers of warlike gods. Note: This class template uses rules available in Path of War by Dreamscarred Press.