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Beginning at 3rd level, the Warlord may treat the | Beginning at 3rd level, the Warlord may treat the ravaging effects of many poisons, diseases and debilitating spells. By spending 5 minutes and making a Heal skill check against a DC of 15, the warlord can grant the effect of a Lesser Restoration spell to an ally. The warlord can use this ability once per day. At level 7, this ability may instead be used to grant the effect of a Restoration spell to an ally (DC 20), and the warlord may do so up to twice per day. At level 13, this ability can be used to grant an ally the effect of a Greater Restoration (DC 25), and may be used up to three times per day. This is a non-magical ability, and probably involves leeches. | ||
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Description
You know, in DnD every party has to have a Cleric. And yes, we tinkered the Cleric to make them six kinds of awesome fun, so that's no hardship. But there should be another class that can 'keep a party going' just as good as a cleric can.
Welcome to the Warlord, folks!
A warlord does not have even one single heal spell. Not one. But you know what, he'll support a party so well you can adventure just as hard as if you had a pocket band-aid wagon right behind you every step of the way.
If you like playing support toons, the Warlord is your cup of tea. And to make it even better, the Warlord is perfectly capable of wading into the front lines and doing just as much damage as any heavy-armor melee toon can dish out. Now, the Warlord is very much a team toon. The larger the party, the more powerful he gets and the more potent the buffs become. So while Clerics get a bit 'washed out' in large parties, Warlords just get stronger and stronger.
So, grab a Warlord and snuggle up to the barbarian, this class is a helluva good time!
Alignment: Any.
Hit Die: d10.
Starting Wealth: Each character begins play with basic (non-armor) clothing worth 10 gp or less.
Class Skills: The warlords class skills (and the key ability for each skill) are Appraise (Int), Bluff (Cha), Climb (Str), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Handle Animal (Cha), Heal (Wis), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (dungeoneering) (Int), Knowledge (engineering) (Int), Knowledge (geography) (Int), Knowledge (history) (Int), Knowledge (local) (Int), Knowledge (nobility) (Int), Linguistics (Int), Perception (Wis), Profession (Wis), Ride (Dex), Sense Motive (Wis) Survival (Wis) and Swim (Str).
Skill Points at Each Level: 6 + Int modifier.
Table: Warlord
Level | BAB | Fort | Refl | Will | Hold the Line | Formation | Special |
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1st | +1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | - | - | Inspiration 1d6, Combat Leader +2, Commanding Presence +1 |
2nd | +2 | 3 | 0 | 3 | -4 to hit, +2 ac, adjacent allies | - | Hold the Line |
3rd | +3 | 3 | 1 | 3 | -4 to hit, +2 ac, adjacent allies | - | Inspiration 2d6, Exhortation, Triage 1/day |
4th | +4 | 4 | 1 | 4 | -3 to hit, +2 ac, adjacent allies | 1d12 | Rallying Presence, Formation 1d12 |
5th | +5 | 4 | 1 | 4 | -3 to hit, +2 ac, adjacent allies | 1d12 | Inspiration 3d6 |
6th | +6/+1 | 5 | 2 | 5 | -3 to hit, +3 ac, adjacent allies | 1d12 | Force Majeure, Combat Leader +3 |
7th | +7/+2 | 5 | 2 | 5 | -3 to hit, +3 ac, adjacent allies | 1d12 | Inspiration 4d6, Triage 2/day |
8th | +8/+3 | 6 | 2 | 6 | -2 to hit, +3 ac, adjacent allies | 2d12 | Formation 2d12, Commanding Presence +2 |
9th | +9/+4 | 6 | 3 | 6 | -2 to hit, +3 ac, adjacent allies | 2d12 | Inspiration 5d6 |
10th | +10/+5 | 7 | 3 | 7 | -2 to hit, +4 ac, adjacent allies | 2d12 | Cry Havoc |
11th | +11/+6/+1 | 7 | 3 | 7 | -2 to hit, +4 ac, adjacent allies | 2d12 | Inspiration 6d6 |
12th | +12/+7/+2 | 8 | 4 | 8 | -1 to hit, +4 ac, adjacent allies | 3d12 | Formation 3d12 |
13th | +13/+8/+3 | 8 | 4 | 8 | -1 to hit, +4 ac, adjacent allies | 3d12 | Inspiration 7d6, Triage 3/day |
14th | +14/+9/+4 | 9 | 4 | 9 | -1 to hit, +5 ac, adjacent allies | 3d12 | Brilliant Leadership, Combat Leader +4 |
15th | +15/+10/+5 | 9 | 5 | 9 | -1 to hit, +5 ac, adjacent allies | 3d12 | Inspiration 8d6, Tactician |
16th | +16/+11/+6/+1 | 10 | 5 | 10 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, adjacent allies | 4d12 | Formation 4d12 |
17th | +17/+12/+7/+2 | 10 | 5 | 10 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, adjacent allies | 4d12 | Banner, Inspiration 9d6 |
18th | +18/+13/+8/+3 | 11 | 6 | 11 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 10 feet | 4d12 | Onward to Victory, Commanding Presence +3 |
19th | +19/+14/+9/+4 | 11 | 6 | 11 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 10 feet | 4d12 | Inspiration 10d6 |
20th | +20/+15/+10/+5 | 12 | 6 | 12 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 15 feet | 4d12 | Victorious Surge |
Class Abilities
- Weapon and Armor Proficiency
A warlord is proficient with all simple and martial weapons, with all armor, and with shields (including tower shields).
- Combat Leader (Ex)
At 1st level, the warlord begins to demonstrate the brilliance of their battlefield leadership. The warlord and all allies the warlord can see gain a +2 bonus to initiative. This bonus increases to +3 at 6th level +4 at 14th level, and onward as described in Table:Epic Warlord.
- Commanding Presence (Ex)
The mere appearance of a warlord upon the field of battle has a positive impact among his allies. The warlord and all allies that can see him gain a +1 bonus to attack and weapons damage rolls. This bonus increases to +2 at 8th level, +3 at 18th level, etc.
- Inspiration (Ex)
At 1st level, during battle, once per round, as a move action, the warlord may inspire his comrades with words of courage and determination. This inspiration affects all allies within a 30-foot radius centered on the warlord, and bestows 1d6 temporary hit points, plus 1d6 additional points for every two warlord levels beyond 1st (2d6 at 3rd, 3d6 at 5th, and so on). These temporary hit points last until the battle ends, or until they are removed through damage. A warlord may inspire a number of times per day equal to 3+ his Charisma modifier. This inspiration does not provoke an attack of opportunity. The warlord can choose whether or not to include himself in this effect. Note: This effect is not an aura, and none of the Warlord's other abilities are defined as auras. None of the Warlord's abilities may be enhanced by any feat, power or ability which improves auras.
- Hold the Line (Ex)(stance)
At 2nd level, during battle, the warlord may enter a defensive stance centered on himself as a swift action. By doing so, he takes a penalty to his attack rolls of -4, but gains a bonus to his AC of +2, and grants this same bonus to all adjacent allies (but not the attack penalties). As he levels up, the penalties decrease, and the AC bonuses increase, eventually granting no to-hit penalties and a +5 AC bonus to the warlord and his allies. Beginning at level 18, the size of his defensive bastion increases to 10 feet, increases to 15 feet at level 20, and further increases as laid out in Table:Epic Warlord. Note that this ability may be stacked with defensive fighting and/or combat expertise, though AC bonuses from these actions do not extend to the warlord's allies.
It takes no action to sustain or leave the stance. If the warlord is knocked prone, or suffers a condition which prevents him from taking actions, the stance ends (though the warlord can use another swift action to start it again).
Only one stance may be active at a time. (For clarity, defensive fighting and combat expertise are not stances. Stances are class powers that are labeled as stances.)
- Exhortation (su)
Beginning at 3rd level, as a full round action, the Warlord may sit quietly with a wounded ally, and speak to them in an uplifting and motivational manner. While doing so, he grants that ally Fast Healing equal to half his Warlord level, round down. Thus, at level 3, the Warlord grants Fast Healing 1, healing 1 point per round, or 10 points per minute. The Warlord may use Exhortation a number of times per day equal to his CHA mod (minimum 1). If either the warlord or the affected ally take any other actions, or take damage, this effect ends.
- Triage (ex)
Beginning at 3rd level, the Warlord may treat the ravaging effects of many poisons, diseases and debilitating spells. By spending 5 minutes and making a Heal skill check against a DC of 15, the warlord can grant the effect of a Lesser Restoration spell to an ally. The warlord can use this ability once per day. At level 7, this ability may instead be used to grant the effect of a Restoration spell to an ally (DC 20), and the warlord may do so up to twice per day. At level 13, this ability can be used to grant an ally the effect of a Greater Restoration (DC 25), and may be used up to three times per day. This is a non-magical ability, and probably involves leeches.
- Rallying Presence (Ex)
At 4th level, as an immediate action, the warlord may grant an ally a re-roll to a save. This must be done before the outcome of the save is resolved. The warlord can do this a number of times per day equal to his CHA mod (min 1).
- Formation (Ex)
At 4th level, the warlord begins to gain offensive power as long as there is at least one PC ally in the party who has temp hit points granted by his Inspiration power. After applying, and while maintaining, temporary hit points on any player character he is allied with, the warlord gets a formation dice pool, which he may apply as damage, once per round, as a free action, to a melee attack he has successfully made. Temp hit points from other sources, including other warlords, do not count. At level 4, the size of this dice pool is 1d12, as shown in the table, "Table: Warlord", and it increases by one die each four levels until it reaches 4d12 at level 16.
Alternatively, once per round, as a free action, the warlord may 'gift' half the dice in his pool, round up, to a PC ally's melee damage roll. This ally must have remaining temporary hit points from the warlord's Inspiration power in order to receive this gift.
At level 8, the warlord's Formation dice go up to 2d12 (maximum gift of 1d12). At level 12, it increases to 3d12 (maximum gift 2d12), up to 4d12 at level 16 (maximum gift 2d12), etc.
- Force Majeure (ex)
Beginning at 6th level, the Warlord adds his CHA modifier to his melee damage rolls.
- Cry Havoc (Su)
At 10th level, after the Warlord successfully strikes a target, he may invoke havoc upon it as a free action. Until the end of the Warlord's next turn, any attack roll made by the Warlord or any of his PC allies who have temp hit points bestowed by the Warlord, gain a benefit. All attacks now score a critical hit against that target on an 18-20, or with a +1 increased crit range, whichever is preferred. Further, the Warlord's rolls to confirm critical attacks suffer no penalties from fighting defensively, hold the line or combat expertise against a target he has invoked Havoc upon. This ability cannot be stacked with itself, even if multiple warlords can apply the ability; the new application overwrites the existing one. The warlord can use this ability a number of times per day equal to his CHA modifier (minimum 1).
- Brilliant Leadership (Su)
At 14th level, if the warlord successfully strikes an opponent while using 'Hold the Line', he may grant an ally receiving the 'Hold the Line' bonus an immediate opportunity attack against the same opponent. This ability can be used up to once per round.
- Tactician (Ex)
At 15th level, the Warlord receives a teamwork feat as a bonus feat. He must meet the prerequisites for this feat. As a move action, the Warlord can grant this feat to an ally who is gaining his Hold the Line bonus. Allies retain the use of this bonus feat until the end of the encounter. Allies do not need to meet the prerequisites of these bonus feats. The Warlord can use this ability once per encounter.
- Banner (Ex)
At 17th level, a Warlord's martial prowess and leadership on the field demands he assume a higher profile. To make himself stand out in the chaos of battle, the Warlord may carry or display a unique flag, his personal banner. The banner must be at least Small or larger and must be carried or displayed by the Warlord to function. Typically, a banner is attached to his back. A small banner weighs five pounds, a medium one 20 pounds, and a large one 50 pounds. Medium and large banners are easier to see: If the DM rules that a perception check is needed to see the Warlord, a small banner adds +2 to perception rolls to see the character, a medium banner adds +5 to perception rolls to see the character, while a large banner adds +10 to perception rolls to see the character. While wearing the banner, the warlord takes a penalty to his stealth skill equal to the perception bonus the banner grants. Donning or doffing a Banner requires a standard action. Banners are not considered items, do not take up a magic item slot, cannot be enchanted, do not interfere with magic items being worn, and are not able to be affected by any combat maneuvers except Steal. If Stolen, the banner's bonuses are lost for the encounter. Wearing a Banner of any size does not change the characters size in any way, though it may cause movement penalties in hampered quarters.
While worn by a Warlord, his banner becomes a symbol of inspiration to his allies and companions. As long as the Warlord’s banner is clearly visible, all allies who can perceive the warlord receive a +2 morale bonus on saving throws against fear.
- Onward to Victory(Su)
At 18th level, once per day as an immediate action, the warlord may grant himself and all allies within 10 feet per point of his CHA mod a move action. These moves are resolved immediately, in initiative order. Ongoing effects such as bleed damage do not 'tick' on this granted action.
- Victorious Surge (Su)
At 20th level, once per day as an immediate action, the warlord may grant himself and all allies within 10 feet per point of his CHA mod a standard action. These actions are resolved immediately, in initiative order. Ongoing effects such as bleed damage do not 'tick' on this granted action. Special: This may be used as part of the same immediate action as Onward to Victory.
Warlord Example Build
For those who are non-expert in this class, or who are busy, or who simply don't want to spend hours digging around feats, here's an example build. Note: This is not a suggested build. Heck, it's probably even not very good. But what it WILL do is let you play without hours of investment, and it will perform more than adequately. If you want to tweak, feel free!
Human, base stats: Str 14, Dex 12, Con 14, int 14, Wis 8, Chr 18.
Example Feats
1st Level: Exotic Weapon Proficiency: Heavy Whip, Combat Expertise. Get a solid weapon, open up some good feats.
3rd Level: Improved Trip. You have a reach tripping weapon. Guess what you should be trying to do.
5th Level: Improved Disarm. Your weapon gives bonuses to disarm, too!
7th Level: Greater Trip. Trip them and hit them, at a distance. So hard not to love this.
9th Level: Improved Reposition. Bad guys in a bad place? Move them!
11th Level: Greater Reposition. Move the baddies and hit them while you're doing it. So awesome.
13th Level: Power Attack. Hit them HARD, man!
15th Level: Fury's fall. Build up some Dex, trip them even better!
17th Level: Fury's snare. Trip them and tie them up, all in one convenient attack. Very nice, this.
19th Level: Furious Focus. Power attack making it hard to trip? Not any more!
Epic Warlord
Table: Epic Warlord
Level | BAB | Fort | Refl | Will | Hold the Line | Formation | Special |
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21st | +21/+16/+11/+6 | 12 | 6 | 12 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 15ft | 5d12 | Inspiration 11d6, Greater Rallying Presence |
22nd | +21/+16/+11/+6 | 13 | 7 | 13 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 20ft | 5d12 | Greater Tactician |
23rd | +22/+17/+12/+7 | 13 | 7 | 13 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 20ft | 5d12 | Inspiration 12d6 |
24th | +22/+17/+12/+7 | 14 | 8 | 14 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 20ft | 6d12 | Combat Leader +6, Superb Leadership |
25th | +23/+18/+13/+8 | 14 | 8 | 14 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 25ft | 6d12 | Inspiration 13d6 , Epic Banner |
26th | +23/+18/+13/+8 | 15 | 9 | 15 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 25ft | 6d12 | Victorious Destiny, Comm. Presence +4 |
27th | +24/+19/+14/+9 | 15 | 9 | 15 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 25ft | 6d12 | Inspiration 14d6 |
28th | +24/+19/+14/+9 | 16 | 10 | 16 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 30ft | 7d12 | Epic Rallying Presence |
29th | +25/+20/+15/+10 | 16 | 10 | 16 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 30ft | 7d12 | Inspiration 15d6, Epic tactician |
30th | +25/+20/+15/+10 | 17 | 11 | 17 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 30ft | 7d12 | Combat Leader +7 |
31st | +26/+21/+16/+11 | 17 | 11 | 17 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 35ft | 7d12 | Inspiration 16d6, Proclamation |
32nd | +26/+21/+16/+11 | 18 | 12 | 18 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 35ft | 8d12 | Healing Surge, Commanding Presence +5 |
33rd | +27/+22/+17/+12 | 18 | 12 | 18 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 35ft | 8d12 | Feat, Inspiration 17d6, Awesome Pennon |
34th | +27/+22/+17/+12 | 19 | 13 | 19 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 40ft | 8d12 | Combat Leader +8, Invincible Armies |
35th | +28/+23/+18/+13 | 20 | 14 | 20 | -0 to hit, +5 ac, allies within 40ft | 8d12 | Feat, Inspiration 18d6 |
36th | Apotheosis! |
Epic Class Abilities
- Greater Rallying Presence (Ex)
At 21st level, once per round as an immediate action, the warlord may grant an ally a re-roll to a save with a +4 morale bonus to the roll. The ally must have some temporary hit points that the Warlord has granted him in order for this ability to work. Rallying Presence must be used before the outcome of the save is resolved. The warlord can do this a number of times per day equal to his CHA mod (min 1). This ability replaces Rallying Presence.
- Epic Rallying Presence (Ex)
At 28th level, once per round as an immediate action, the warlord may grant up to four allies a re-roll to a save with a +4 morale bonus to the roll. All of these allies must be making a save for the same attack or effect. Each ally must have some temporary hit points that the Warlord has granted him in order for this ability to work. Epic Rallying Presence must be used before the outcome of the save is resolved. The warlord can do this a number of times per day equal to his CHA mod (min 1). This ability replaces Greater Rallying Presence.
- Victorious Destiny (Su)
At 26th level, the Warlord may now use 'Victorious Surge' and 'Onward to Victory' up to once per encounter, as long as they are always used together.
- Healing Surge (Su)
At 32nd level whenever the Warlord uses 'Victorious Destiny' he may also roll his Inspiration dice and apply this to all eligible allies as either healing or temporary hit points (but not a combination of both), at the Warlord's discretion, per ally. IE, the Warlord can heal all allies who are below their maximum and grant temp hit points to all those who do not need or want healing. Any temp hit points the Warlord sees fit to dispense count for activating his other powers. Doing so consumes two uses of his Inspiration ability for the day.
- Greater Tactician (Ex)
At 22nd level, the Warlord receives an additional teamwork feat as a bonus feat. He must meet the prerequisites for this feat. As a swift action, the Warlord can grant this feat or the feat he gained from Tactician to an ally who is gaining his Hold the Line bonus. Allies retain the use of this bonus feat until the end of the encounter and do not need to meet the prerequisites of these bonus feats. The Warlord can use this ability his CHA mod times per day. This ability replaces Tactician.
- Superb Leadership (Su)
At 24th level, if the warlord successfully strikes an opponent while using 'Hold the Line', he may grant an ally receiving the 'Hold the Line' bonus an immediate opportunity attack against the same opponent. This may not occur more than once per round. Note, however, that this is a separate ability from Brilliant Leadership, and may be used in the same round as that ability to grant two different allies opportunity attacks.
- Epic Tactician (Ex)
At 29th level, the Warlord receives a third teamwork feat as a bonus feat. He must meet the prerequisites for this feat. As a swift action, the Warlord can grant this feat or either of the two lower level Tactician feats he has to all allies who are gaining his Hold the Line bonus. Allies retain the use of this bonus feat until the end of the encounter. Allies do not need to meet the prerequisites of these bonus feats. The Warlord can use this ability up to his CHA mod times per day. This ability replaces Greater Tactician.
- Proclamation (Su)
At 31st level, the Warlord's Exhortation ability can affect up to two allies per use. Furthermore, the Warlord may use Exhortation on any number of allies adjacent to him, as long as he spends the appropriate number of uses to do so (at a 2:1 cost). Exhortation is still a sustained, full-round action for the warlord and those gaining its benefits. Anyone who takes any action other than participating in the Exhortation immediately ceases to gain its benefits. Participants also cease gaining benefits if they take any damage during the Exhortation.
- Greater Banner (Ex)
At 25th level, the Warlord’s banner becomes a rallying symbol for his allies. All allies who can perceive the warlord receive a +4 morale bonus on saving throws against fear, and a +2 untyped bonus on all other saves. In addition, once per day while his banner is displayed, the Warlord can spend a standard action to wave the banner through the air, and cancel one negative effect on any ally that can perceive him.
- Awesome Pennon (Su)
At 33rd level, a Warlord’s banner has become a powerful rallying point to his allies, and a bane to his foes. Whenever his banner is visible the Warlord emanates the effect of a Prayer spell to a radius of 50 feet. This Prayer effect is a morale condition rather than a luck condition. In addition, allies who can perceive the Warlord gain immunity to fear effects, and a +3 morale bonus on all other saves.
- Invincible Armies (Su)
At 34th level, if the warlord successfully strikes an opponent while using 'Hold the Line', he may grant an ally receiving the 'Hold the Line' bonus an immediate opportunity attack against the same opponent. This may not occur more than once per round. Note, however, that this is a separate ability from Brilliant Leadership, or Superb Leadership and may be used in the same round as those abilities to grant three different allies opportunity attacks.