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==Raider==
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===Making a New Class===
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===Making a Raider===
  
Cat Burglars have the following game statistics.
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'''Abilities:''' Charisma
 
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====Class Features====
 
====Class Features====
  
All of the following are [[SRD:Class|class]] features of the Cat Burglar.
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'''Weapon and Armor Proficiency:''' Raiders are proficient with all [[SRD:Simple Weapon Proficiency|simple]] weapons, and plus bolas, hand crossbows, kukris, long bow, rapier, short bow, shortsword, spiked chains, and whips. Raiders are also proficient with all [[SRD:Armor Proficiency (Light)|light]] armors, but not with any [[SRD:Shield Proficiency|shields]].
  
'''Weapon and Armor Proficiency:''' Cat Burglars are proficient with all [[SRD:Simple Weapon Proficiency|simple]] weapons, and plus bolas, hand crossbows, kukris, long bow, rapier, short bow, shortsword, spiked chains, and whips. Cat Burglars are also proficient with all [[SRD:Armor Proficiency (Light)|light]] armors, but not with any [[SRD:Shield Proficiency|shields]].
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'''{{Anchor|Trapfinding}}:''' Raiders can use the Search skill to locate [[SRD:Traps|traps]] when the task has a Difficulty Class higher than 20. Finding a nonmagical traps has a DC of at least 20, or higher if it is well hidden. Finding a magic trap has a DC of 25 + the level of the spell used to create it. Raiders can use the Disable Device skill to [[SRD:Disarm|disarm]] magic traps. A magic trap generally has a DC of 25 + the level of the spell used to create it. a Raider who beats a trap’s DC by 10 or more with a Disable Device check can study a trap, figure out how it works, and bypass it (with his party) without disarming it.
  
'''{{Anchor|Trapfinding}}:''' Cat Burglars can use the Search skill to locate [[SRD:Traps|traps]] when the task has a Difficulty Class higher than 20. Finding a nonmagical traps has a DC of at least 20, or higher if it is well hidden. Finding a magic trap has a DC of 25 + the level of the spell used to create it. Cat Burglars can use the Disable Device skill to [[SRD:Disarm|disarm]] magic traps. A magic trap generally has a DC of 25 + the level of the spell used to create it. a Cat Burglar who beats a trap’s DC by 10 or more with a Disable Device check can study a trap, figure out how it works, and bypass it (with his party) without disarming it.
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'''{{Anchor|Evasion}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' At 2nd level and higher, a Raider can avoid even magical and unusual attacks with great agility. If he makes a successful Reflex saving throw against an attack that normally deals half damage on a successful save, he instead takes no damage. Evasion and [[#Improved Evasion|Improved Evasion]] can be used only if the Raider is wearing light armor or no armor. A [[SRD:Helpless|helpless]] Raider does not gain the benefit of evasion.
  
'''{{Anchor|Evasion}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' At 2nd level and higher, a Cat Burglar can avoid even magical and unusual attacks with great agility. If he makes a successful Reflex saving throw against an attack that normally deals half damage on a successful save, he instead takes no damage. Evasion and [[#Improved Evasion|Improved Evasion]] can be used only if the Cat Burglar is wearing light armor or no armor. A [[SRD:Helpless|helpless]] Cat Burglar does not gain the benefit of evasion.
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'''{{Anchor|Trap Sense}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' At 3rd level, a Raider gains an intuitive sense that alerts him to danger from [[SRD:Traps|traps]], giving him a +1 bonus on Reflex saves made to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. These bonuses rise to +2 when the Raider reaches 6th level, to +3 when he reaches 9th level, to +4 when he reaches 12th level, to +5 at 15th, and to +6 at 18th level. Trap sense bonuses gained from multiple classes stack and this ability stacks with the bonus to Reflex saves from his Reactive Instinct ability.
  
'''{{Anchor|Trap Sense}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' At 3rd level, a Cat Burglar gains an intuitive sense that alerts him to danger from [[SRD:Traps|traps]], giving him a +1 bonus on Reflex saves made to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. These bonuses rise to +2 when the Cat Burglar reaches 6th level, to +3 when he reaches 9th level, to +4 when he reaches 12th level, to +5 at 15th, and to +6 at 18th level. Trap sense bonuses gained from multiple classes stack and this ability stacks with the bonus to Reflex saves from his Reactive Instinct ability.
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'''{{Anchor|Spells}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Spell-Like|Sp]]):''' Begining at 4th level, a Raider gains the ability to cast a number of arcane spells from the Raider spell list (see below). When a Raider gains access to a new level of spells, he automatically knows all of the spells for that level on the Raider spell list. He can cast any spell he knows without preparing it ahead of time. Essentially the Raiders spell list is the same as his spells known list.  
  
'''{{Anchor|Spells}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Spell-Like|Sp]]):''' Begining at 4th level, a Cat Burglar gains the ability to cast a number of arcane spells from the Cat Burglar spell list (see below). When a Cat Burglar gains access to a new level of spells, he automatically knows all of the spells for that level on the Cat Burglar spell list. He can cast any spell he knows without preparing it ahead of time. Essentially the Cat Burglars spell list is the same as his spells known list.  
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To cast a spell, a Raider must have an Intelligence score of at least 10 + the spell's level, so a Raider with an Intelligence of 10 or lower cannot cast these spells. His spells are based on Intelligence and saving throws against these spells have a DC of 15 + the spells level + the Raider's Intelligence bonus (if any). When he gets 0 spells per day of a given spell level (for instance, 1st level spells for a 4th level Raider), he gains only the bonus spells he would be entitled to based on his Intelligence score for that spell level. The Raider's spell list appears below.  
  
To cast a spell, a Cat Burglar must have an Intelligence score of at least 10 + the spell's level, so a Cat Burglar with an Intelligence of 10 or lower cannot cast these spells. His spells are based on Intelligence and saving throws against these spells have a DC of 15 + the spells level + the Cat Burglar's Intelligence bonus (if any). When he gets 0 spells per day of a given spell level (for instance, 1st level spells for a 4th level Cat Burglar), he gains only the bonus spells he would be entitled to based on his Intelligence score for that spell level. The Cat Burglar's spell list appears below.  
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'''1st level:''' ''[[SRD:Acid Splash|Acid Splash]], [[SRD:Comprehend Languages|Comprehend Languages]], [[SRD:Delay Poison|Delay Poison]], [[SRD:Detect Magic|Detect Magic]], [[SRD:Disguise Self|Disguise Self]], [[SRD:Enlarge Person|Enlarge Person]], [[SRD:Expeditious Retreat|Expeditious Retreat]], [[SRD:Feather Fall|Feather Fall]], [[SRD:Identify|Identify]], [[SRD:Light|Light]], [[SRD:Mage Hand|Mage Hand]], [[SRD:Magic Aura|Magic Aura]], [[SRD:Mount|Mount]], [[SRD:Obscuring Mist|Obscuring Mist]], [[SRD:Open/Close|Open/Close]], [[SRD:Pass without Trace|Pass without Trace]], [[SRD:Reduce Person|Reduce Person]], [[SRD:Sleep|Sleep]], [[SRD:Touch of Fatigue|Touch of Fatigue]], [[SRD:Undetectable Alignment|Undetectable Alignment]]''.
  
1st&mdash; [[SRD:Alarm|Alarm]], [[SRD:Cause Fear|Cause Fear]], [[SRD:Delay Poison|Delay Poison]], [[SRD:Detect Magic|Detect Magic]], [[SRD:Detect Poison|Detect Poison]], [[SRD:Detect Secret Doors|Detect Secret Doors]], [[SRD:Disguise Self|Disguise Self]], [[SRD:Expeditious Retreat|Expeditious Retreat]], [[SRD:Feather Fall|Feather Fall]], [[SRD:Identify|Identify]], [[SRD:Light|Light]], [[SRD:Mount|Mount]], [[SRD:Magic Aura|Magic Aura]], [[SRD:Obscure Object|Obscure Object]], [[SRD:Obscuring Mist|Obscuring Mist]], [[SRD:Pass without Trace|Pass without Trace]], [[SRD:Sleep|Sleep]], [[SRD:Touch of Fatigue|Touch of Fatigue]], [[SRD:True Strike|True Strike]], [[SRD:Undetectable Alignment|Undetectable Alignment]].
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'''2nd level:''' ''[[SRD:Alter Self|Alter Self]], [[SRD:Bull's Strength|Bull's Strength]], [[SRD:Cat's Grace|Cat's Grace]], [[SRD:Daze Monster|Daze Monster]], [[SRD:Detect Thoughts|Detect Thoughts]], [[SRD:Glitterdust|Glitterdust]], [[SRD:Gust of Wind|Gust of Wind]], [[SRD:Hold Person|Hold Person]], [[SRD:Hypnotic Pattern|Hypnotic Pattern]], [[SRD:Knock|Knock]], [[SRD:Locate Object|Locate Object]], [[SRD:Make Whole|Make Whole]], [[SRD:Ray of Exhaustion|Ray of Exhaustion]], [[SRD:Resist Energy|Resist Energy]], [[SRD:Silence|Silence]], [[SRD:Snare|Snare]], [[SRD:Spider Climb|Spider Climb]], [[SRD:Suggestion|Suggestion]], [[SRD:Tongues|Tongues]], [[SRD:Wood Shape|Wood Shape]]''.
  
2nd&mdash; [[SRD:Alter Self|Alter Self]], [[SRD:Arcane Lock|Arcane Lock]], [[SRD:Blur|Blur]], [[SRD:Darkness|Darkness]], [[SRD:Darkvision_(Spell)|Darkvision]], [[SRD:Death Knell|Death Knell]], [[SRD:Detect Thoughts|Detect Thoughts]], [[SRD:Find Traps|Find Traps]], [[SRD:Hold Person|Hold Person]], [[SRD:Knock|Knock]], [[SRD:Locate Object|Locate Object]], [[SRD:Misdirection|Misdirection]], [[SRD:Ray of Exhaustion|Ray of Exhaustion]], [[SRD:Remove Paralysis|Remove Paralysis]], [[SRD:Scare|Scare]], [[SRD:See Invisibility|See Invisibility]], [[SRD:Silence|Silence]], [[SRD:Snare|Snare]], [[SRD:Spider Climb|Spider Climb]], [[SRD:Suggestion|Suggestion]].  
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'''3rd level:''' ''[[SRD:Arcane Eye|Arcane Eye]], [[SRD:Arcane Sight|Arcane Sight]], [[SRD:Deep Slumber|Deep Slumber]], [[SRD:Dispel Magic|Dispel Magic]], [[SRD:Flame Arrow|Flame Arrow]], [[SRD:Glibness|Glibness]], [[SRD:Halt Undead|Halt Undead]], [[SRD:Invisibility Purge|Invisibility Purge]], [[SRD:Invisibility Sphere|Invisibility Sphere]], [[SRD:Neutralize Poison|Neutralize Poison]], [[SRD:Nondetection|Nondetection]], [[SRD:Repel Vermin|Repel Vermin]], [[SRD:Sculpt Sound|Sculpt Sound]], [[SRD:Shrink Item|Shrink Item]], [[SRD:Speak with Dead|Speak with Dead]], [[SRD:Speak with Plants|Speak with Plants]], [[SRD:Stone Shape|Stone Shape]], [[SRD:Suggestion|Suggestion]], [[SRD:Water Breathing|Water Breathing]], [[SRD:Water Walk|Water Walk]]''.
  
3rd&mdash; [[SRD:Arcane Sight|Arcane Sight]], [[SRD:Bestow Curse|Bestow Curse]], [[SRD:Blink|Blink]], [[SRD:Clairaudience/Clairvoyance|Clairaudience/Clairvoyance]], [[SRD:Contagion|Contagion]], [[SRD:Crushing Despair|Crushing Despair]], [[SRD:Deep Slumber|Deep Slumber]], [[SRD:Displacement|Displacement]], [[SRD:Fear_(Spell)|Fear]], [[SRD:Lesser Geas|Geas Lesser]], [[SRD:Glibness|Glibness]], [[SRD:Haste|Haste]], [[SRD:Neutralize Poison|Neutralize Poison]], [[SRD:Nondetection|Nondetection]], [[SRD:Poison_(Spell)|Poison]], [[SRD:Sepia Snake Sigil|Sepia Snake Sigil]], [[SRD:Scrying|Scrying]], [[SRD:Sculpt Sound|Sculpt Sound]], [[SRD:Slow|Slow]], [[SRD:Water Breathing|Water Breathing]].  
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'''4th level:''' ''[[SRD:Death Ward|Death Ward]], [[SRD:Detect Scrying|Detect Scrying]], [[SRD:Dimension Door|Dimension Door]], [[SRD:Greater Invisibility|Greater Invisibility]], [[SRD:Hold Monster|Hold Monster]], [[SRD:Legend Lore|Legend Lore]], [[SRD:Locate Creature|Locate Creature]], [[SRD:Mass Enlarge Person|Mass Enlarge Person]], [[SRD:Mass Reduce Person|Mass Reduce Person]], [[SRD:Mass Suggestion|Mass Suggestion]], [[SRD:Mislead|Mislead]], [[SRD:Modify Memory|Modify Memory]], [[SRD:Prying Eyes|Prying Eyes]], [[SRD:Rainbow Pattern|Rainbow Pattern]], [[SRD:Secret Chest|Secret Chest]], [[SRD:Seeming|Seeming]], [[SRD:Solid Fog|Solid Fog]], [[SRD:Telekinesis|Telekinesis]], [[SRD:Waves of Fatigue|Waves of Fatigue]], [[SRD:Zone of Silence|Zone of Silence]]''.
  
4th&mdash; [[SRD:Cloudkill|Cloudkill]], [[SRD:Death Ward|Death Ward]], [[SRD:Detect Scrying|Detect Scrying]], [[SRD:Discern Lies|Discern Lies]], [[SRD:Dispel Magic|Dispel Magic]], [[SRD:Freedom of Movement|Freedom Of Movement]], [[SRD:Hold Monster|Hold Monster]], [[SRD:Greater Invisibility|Greater Invisibility]], [[SRD:Illusory Wall|Illusory Wall]], [[SRD:Locate Creature|Locate Creature]], [[SRD:Mass Suggestion|Mass Suggestion]], [[SRD:Mislead|Mislead]], [[SRD:Modify Memory|Modify Memory]], [[SRD:Passwall|Passwall]], [[SRD:Phantasmal Killer|Phantasmal Killer]], [[SRD:Rainbow Pattern|Rainbow Pattern]], [[SRD:Slay Living|Slay Living]], [[SRD:Solid Fog|Solid Fog]], [[SRD:Waves of Fatigue|Waves of Fatigue]], [[SRD:Zone of Silence|Zone of Silence]].
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'''{{Anchor|Uncanny Dodge}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' Starting at 4th level, a Raider can react to danger before his senses would normally allow him to do so. He retains her Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) even if he is caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker. However, he still loses his Dexterity bonus to AC if immobilized. If a Raider already has uncanny dodge from a different class he automatically gains Improved Uncanny Dodge instead.  
  
'''{{Anchor|Uncanny Dodge}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' Starting at 4th level, a Cat Burglar can react to danger before his senses would normally allow him to do so. He retains her Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) even if he is caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker. However, he still loses his Dexterity bonus to AC if immobilized. If a Cat Burglar already has uncanny dodge from a different class he automatically gains Improved Uncanny Dodge instead.  
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''' {{Anchor|Improved Evasion}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' At 9th level a Raider gains Improved Evasion. This ability works like [[#Evasion|evasion]], except that while the Raider still takes no damage on a successful Reflex saving throw against attacks henceforth he henceforth takes only half damage on a failed save. A helpless Raider does not gain the benefit of improved evasion.
  
''' {{Anchor|Improved Evasion}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' At 9th level a Cat Burglar gains Improved Evasion. This ability works like [[#Evasion|evasion]], except that while the Cat Burglar still takes no damage on a successful Reflex saving throw against attacks henceforth he henceforth takes only half damage on a failed save. A helpless Cat Burglar does not gain the benefit of improved evasion.
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'''{{Anchor|Skill Mastery}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' At 10th level The Raider becomes so certain in the use of certain skills that he can use them reliably even under adverse conditions. Upon gaining this ability, he selects a number of skills equal to 3 + his Intelligence modifier. When making a skill check with one of these skills, he may take 10 even if stress and distractions would normally prevent him from doing so. a Raider may gain this ability multiple times from multiple classes, selecting additional skills for it to apply to each time.
  
'''{{Anchor|Skill Mastery}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' At 10th level The Cat Burglar becomes so certain in the use of certain skills that he can use them reliably even under adverse conditions. Upon gaining this ability, he selects a number of skills equal to 3 + his Intelligence modifier. When making a skill check with one of these skills, he may take 10 even if stress and distractions would normally prevent him from doing so. a Cat Burglar may gain this ability multiple times from multiple classes, selecting additional skills for it to apply to each time.
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Raider

Making a Raider

Raiders have the following game statistics.

Abilities: Charisma

Race: Any

Alignment: Any.

Starting Age: Complex.

Table: Raider

Hit Die: d6

Level Base
Att ack Bonus
Saving Throws Special Skirmish
Dmg/AC
Spells per Day
Fort Ref Will 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1st +0 +0 +2 +2 Ki Power, Trapfinding, Darkvision +1d6/+0
2nd +1 +0 +3 +3 Ghost Step (Invisible), Uncanny Dodge
3rd +2 +1 +3 +3 Stonecunning, Augury, Trap Sense +1, +1d6/+1
4th +3 +1 +4 +4 Armored Mage, Evasion 0
5th +3 +1 +4 +4 Ki Dodge, +2d6/+1 1
6th +4 +2 +5 +5 Ghost Sight, Trap Sense +2 1
7th +5 +2 +5 +5 Improved Evasion +2d6/+2 1
8th +6/+1 +2 +6 +6 Ghost Strike 1 0
9th +6/+1 +3 +6 +6 Passwall, Trap Sense +3 +3d6/+2 2 1
10th +7/+2 +3 +7 +7 Ghost Step (Ethereal), Skill Mastery 2 1
11th +8/+3 +3 +7 +7 Blindsense 30 ft +3d6/+3 2 1 0
12th +9/+4 +4 +8 +8 Find the Path, Trap Sense +4 2 2 1
13th +9/+4 +4 +8 +8 Phasedoor +4d6/+3 3 2 1
14th +10/+5 +4 +9 +9 Ghost Mind 3 2 2 0
15th +11/+6/+1 +5 +9 +9 Trap Sense +5 +4d6/+4 3 3 2 1
16th +12/+7/+2 +5 +10 +10 X 3 3 3 2
17th +12/+7/+2 +5 +10 +10 Greater Ki Dodge +5d6/+4 4 3 3 2
18th +13/+8/+3 +6 +11 +11 Trap Sense +6 4 4 3 3
19th +14/+9/+4 +6 +11 +11 Blindsight 30 ft +5d6/+5 4 4 4 3
20th +15/+10/+5 +6 +12 +12 Ghost Walk 4 4 4 4

Class Skills (8 + Int modifier per level, ×4 at 1st level)
Balance (Dex), Bluff (Cha), Climb (Str), Concentration (Con), Craft (Int), Decipher Script (Int), Disguise (Cha), Escape Artist (Dex), Hide (Dex), Intimidate (Cha), Jump (Str), Knowledge (Local) (Int) Listen (Wis) Move Silently (Dex), Open Lock (Dex), Profession (Wis), Sense Motive (Wis), Sleight of Hand (Dex), Spot (Wis), Tumble (Dex),

Class Features

All of the following are class features of the Raider.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency: Raiders are proficient with all simple weapons, and plus bolas, hand crossbows, kukris, long bow, rapier, short bow, shortsword, spiked chains, and whips. Raiders are also proficient with all light armors, but not with any shields.

Trapfinding: Raiders can use the Search skill to locate traps when the task has a Difficulty Class higher than 20. Finding a nonmagical traps has a DC of at least 20, or higher if it is well hidden. Finding a magic trap has a DC of 25 + the level of the spell used to create it. Raiders can use the Disable Device skill to disarm magic traps. A magic trap generally has a DC of 25 + the level of the spell used to create it. a Raider who beats a trap’s DC by 10 or more with a Disable Device check can study a trap, figure out how it works, and bypass it (with his party) without disarming it.

Evasion (Ex): At 2nd level and higher, a Raider can avoid even magical and unusual attacks with great agility. If he makes a successful Reflex saving throw against an attack that normally deals half damage on a successful save, he instead takes no damage. Evasion and Improved Evasion can be used only if the Raider is wearing light armor or no armor. A helpless Raider does not gain the benefit of evasion.

Trap Sense (Ex): At 3rd level, a Raider gains an intuitive sense that alerts him to danger from traps, giving him a +1 bonus on Reflex saves made to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. These bonuses rise to +2 when the Raider reaches 6th level, to +3 when he reaches 9th level, to +4 when he reaches 12th level, to +5 at 15th, and to +6 at 18th level. Trap sense bonuses gained from multiple classes stack and this ability stacks with the bonus to Reflex saves from his Reactive Instinct ability.

Spells (Sp): Begining at 4th level, a Raider gains the ability to cast a number of arcane spells from the Raider spell list (see below). When a Raider gains access to a new level of spells, he automatically knows all of the spells for that level on the Raider spell list. He can cast any spell he knows without preparing it ahead of time. Essentially the Raiders spell list is the same as his spells known list.

To cast a spell, a Raider must have an Intelligence score of at least 10 + the spell's level, so a Raider with an Intelligence of 10 or lower cannot cast these spells. His spells are based on Intelligence and saving throws against these spells have a DC of 15 + the spells level + the Raider's Intelligence bonus (if any). When he gets 0 spells per day of a given spell level (for instance, 1st level spells for a 4th level Raider), he gains only the bonus spells he would be entitled to based on his Intelligence score for that spell level. The Raider's spell list appears below.

1st level: Acid Splash, Comprehend Languages, Delay Poison, Detect Magic, Disguise Self, Enlarge Person, Expeditious Retreat, Feather Fall, Identify, Light, Mage Hand, Magic Aura, Mount, Obscuring Mist, Open/Close, Pass without Trace, Reduce Person, Sleep, Touch of Fatigue, Undetectable Alignment.

2nd level: Alter Self, Bull's Strength, Cat's Grace, Daze Monster, Detect Thoughts, Glitterdust, Gust of Wind, Hold Person, Hypnotic Pattern, Knock, Locate Object, Make Whole, Ray of Exhaustion, Resist Energy, Silence, Snare, Spider Climb, Suggestion, Tongues, Wood Shape.

3rd level: Arcane Eye, Arcane Sight, Deep Slumber, Dispel Magic, Flame Arrow, Glibness, Halt Undead, Invisibility Purge, Invisibility Sphere, Neutralize Poison, Nondetection, Repel Vermin, Sculpt Sound, Shrink Item, Speak with Dead, Speak with Plants, Stone Shape, Suggestion, Water Breathing, Water Walk.

4th level: Death Ward, Detect Scrying, Dimension Door, Greater Invisibility, Hold Monster, Legend Lore, Locate Creature, Mass Enlarge Person, Mass Reduce Person, Mass Suggestion, Mislead, Modify Memory, Prying Eyes, Rainbow Pattern, Secret Chest, Seeming, Solid Fog, Telekinesis, Waves of Fatigue, Zone of Silence.

Uncanny Dodge (Ex): Starting at 4th level, a Raider can react to danger before his senses would normally allow him to do so. He retains her Dexterity bonus to AC (if any) even if he is caught flat-footed or struck by an invisible attacker. However, he still loses his Dexterity bonus to AC if immobilized. If a Raider already has uncanny dodge from a different class he automatically gains Improved Uncanny Dodge instead.

Improved Evasion (Ex): At 9th level a Raider gains Improved Evasion. This ability works like evasion, except that while the Raider still takes no damage on a successful Reflex saving throw against attacks henceforth he henceforth takes only half damage on a failed save. A helpless Raider does not gain the benefit of improved evasion.

Skill Mastery (Ex): At 10th level The Raider becomes so certain in the use of certain skills that he can use them reliably even under adverse conditions. Upon gaining this ability, he selects a number of skills equal to 3 + his Intelligence modifier. When making a skill check with one of these skills, he may take 10 even if stress and distractions would normally prevent him from doing so. a Raider may gain this ability multiple times from multiple classes, selecting additional skills for it to apply to each time.