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'''{{Anchor|Sword Mastery}} ([[Ex]]):''' At 1<sup>st</sup> level, you may pick a specific type of bladed weapon, such as a longsword, gaining several abilities while wielding said weapon. At 1<sup>st</sup> level you treat levels of swordsman as fighter, furthermore, your weapon gains an enhancement bonus equal to 1/3<sup>rd</sup> your character level. | '''{{Anchor|Sword Mastery}} ([[Ex]]):''' At 1<sup>st</sup> level, you may pick a specific type of bladed weapon, such as a longsword, gaining several abilities while wielding said weapon. At 1<sup>st</sup> level you treat levels of swordsman as fighter, furthermore, your weapon gains an enhancement bonus equal to 1/3<sup>rd</sup> your character level. | ||
− | At 2<sup>nd</sup> level you are treated as having [[SRD:Improved Disarm|improved disarm]],[[SRD:Improved Feint|improved feint]], and [[SRD:Improved Sunder|improved sunder] while wielding your chosen weapon. | + | At 2<sup>nd</sup> level you are treated as having [[SRD:Improved Disarm|improved disarm]],[[SRD:Improved Feint|improved feint]], and [[SRD:Improved Sunder|improved sunder]] while wielding your chosen weapon. |
At 3<sup>rd</sup> level you are treated as having [[SRD:Greater Weapon Specialization| greater weapon specialization]] while wielding your weapon. | At 3<sup>rd</sup> level you are treated as having [[SRD:Greater Weapon Specialization| greater weapon specialization]] while wielding your weapon. |
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Specialists in the art of swordsmanship, whether with rapiers, longswords or mercurial greatswords.
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Swordsman
“ | Your life. This blade will spill it. | ” |
—Dakkon Blackblade, Swordsman |
Every fantasy story needs a guy who's really good at wielding a sword. You're that guy.
Becoming a Swordsman
Becoming a swordsman pretty much comes down to owning a sword and training, whether through learning under an old mentor on a mountain, from a training manual which has been passed down for generations, or through simply going into battle and surviving.
Base Attack Bonus: | +4 |
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Feats: | Weapon Focus (any bladed weapon),Power Attack |
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1st | +1 | +2 | +2 | +2 | Parry 1/encounter, Lead Blades, Blade Trick, Sword Mastery | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2nd | +2 | +3 | +3 | +3 | Blade Trick, Called Strike (arms, legs), Bonus Feat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3rd | +3 | +3 | +3 | +3 | Parry 2/encounter, Sword Trance | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4th | +4 | +4 | +4 | +4 | Blade Trick, Called Strike (head, torso), Bonus Feat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5th | +5 | +4 | +4 | +4 | Parry 3/encounter, Keep Up the Pressure | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Class Skills (6 + Int modifier per level.) |
Class Features
All of the following are class features of the Swordsman.
Weapon and Armor Proficiency: A swordsman gains proficiency in all bladed weapons, simple,martial and exotic.
Parry(Ex): At 1st, you've learnt that getting hit hurt. As an immediate action, whenever you are about to be hit by an ability that requires an attack roll, you may make an opposed attack roll. If your attack roll is equal to or exceeds the attack's, you effectively parry the attack and take no damage or other associated effect. You may use this ability once per encounter at level one and an additional time at levels three and five.
Lead Blades (Ex): Whenever you're wielding a bladed weapon and use the Power Attack feat, you may treat it as if you were wielding it with two hands.
Blade Trick (Ex): Beginning at 1st level, you learn a wide variety of tricks that only someone with an unhealthy obsession would have time to practice. At 1st 2nd and 4th level, you may pick one of the following abilities:
Always in Hand (Ex):You may pick up and draw your weapon as a free action as long as it is within your reach.
Thrown Blade (Ex): You may throw your weapon as a ranged attack with a range of 30 feet.
Pole Vault (Ex): You may ignore up to 10 feet of rough terrain while wielding a bladed weapon. Additionally, you gain a competence bonus to Jump (Str) checks equal to four times your class levels.
Just Like Butter (Ex): Whenever you're wielding a bladed weapon, you may ignore the first 20 points of hardness when striking an object.
Flourish (Ex): When wielding a bladed weapon, you may make an Intimidate (Cha) check as a move action once per round, gaining a bonus to the check equal to the enhancement bonus on the weapon.
Slow Fall (Ex): You gain the monk ability of the same name, with unlimited fall distance.
Versatile Weapon (Ex): You may use a bladed weapon to deal piercing, slashing, blunt and non-lethal damage, you choose which type of damage to deal when declaring an attack.
Sword Mastery (Ex): At 1st level, you may pick a specific type of bladed weapon, such as a longsword, gaining several abilities while wielding said weapon. At 1st level you treat levels of swordsman as fighter, furthermore, your weapon gains an enhancement bonus equal to 1/3rd your character level.
At 2nd level you are treated as having improved disarm,improved feint, and improved sunder while wielding your chosen weapon.
At 3rd level you are treated as having greater weapon specialization while wielding your weapon.
At 4th level you gain improved critical while holding that weapon.
At 5th level you gain greater weapon Focus with that weapon.
With a one hour training ritual, you may change which type of bladed weapon this ability applies to.
Called Strike (Ex): At 2nd level, you gain the ability to make called strikes. A called strike is a standard action that deals normal damage and has additional effects. The save DC for any effects is 10 + 1/2 character level + Str fortitude save. At 2nd level you have access to the following called strikes:
Arms (Ex): You may cripple your opponent's arms, causing them to take a -2 penalty to attack rolls, skills involving arms, and giving them a 10% spell failure chance per class level for any spell that has somatic components.
Legs (Ex): You cripple your opponent's legs, halving their movement speed and preventing them from taking the run, withdraw, and 5 foot step action.
At 4th level you gain access to these called strikes:
Torso (Ex): You may force your opponent to move 10 ft/ character level in any direction. If said creature hits a wall or other solid object, it takes 1d6 per 10 feet they would have otherwise moved.
Head (Ex): You cause your opponent to be your choice of blinded for 1d4 rounds or stunned for 1.
Bonus Feats: At 2nd and 4th level, you may choose a bonus Combat Feat. If you are not using Tome, you may choose a Fighter Bonus Feat that you qualify for.
Sword Trance (Ex): At 3rd level, you gain the ability to enter a meditative state where your fighting ability is truly unmatched. Entering a sword trance is a move action. During a sword trance you gain several benefits while wielding a bladed weapon. You gain a +4 bonus to strength and dexterity, increase your reach by 5 feet, ignore all damage reduction, and lastly, gain the ability to take a full attack action as a standard action. You may end your sword trance as a free action, and can be in sword trance for a total number of rounds equal to 4+your strength modifier rounds per day. Each level of swordsman adds 2 rounds to the number of rounds you may sword trance.
Keep Up the Pressure (Ex): A 5th level swordsman is able to make many attacks with unerring accuracy. Iterative attacks gained from BAB no longer gain a penalty greater than -5. Therefore, a swordsman with 16 BAB has an attack roll of +16/+11/+11/+11 instead of +16/+11/+6/+1.
Playing a Swordsman
Combat: In combat, you're the frontline of the frontline, as you always rely on getting up close and personal.
Advancement: Anything that makes you better at sticking your sword into people is desirable.
Swordsmen in the World
“ | Round One. Fight! | ” |
Swordsmen follow battle. Whether they are wars, special missions, or heroic quests, they go where they can put their sword skills to the test.
NPC Reactions: NPCs that know that a character is a swordsman will usually treat them like any other adventurer, unless they are particularly interested in swordsmanship. Then they might challenge them to a duel, ask them to train them, or just pick a fight with them.
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Article Balance | High + |
Author | Idkwhatmynameis + |
Identifier | 3.5e Prestige Class + |
Minimum Level | 4 + |
Rated By | Luigifan18 + and Sunwitch + |
Rating | Rating Pending + |
Skill | Autohypnosis +, Balance +, Climb +, Concentration +, Craft +, Escape Artist +, Gather Information +, Handle Animal +, Heal +, Intimidate +, Jump +, Knowledge +, Listen +, Profession +, Ride +, Search +, Sense Motive +, Speak Language +, Spot +, Survival +, Swim +, Tumble + and Use Rope + |
Skill Points | 6 + |
Summary | Specialists in the art of swordsmanship, whether with rapiers, longswords or mercurial greatswords. + |
Title | Swordsman + |