3.5e Racial Substitution Levels
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Class | Race | Summary |
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Aquatic Wergard | Wergard | Not all the wergards are statue-esque colossi of the land. Some have sunk below the waves and become sentient ruins of seaweed, shale, and sand. This change applies to any class, and some changes for the paragon class. |
Bhuka Guide | Bhuka | Bhukas scouts are very appreciated guides in the desert, often working with travelers and adventurers or leading bhuka tribes through the waste. |
Bhuka Quencher | Bhuka | Bhuka healers train to become competent in treating dessication damage and to prevent the perils of the waste. They are responsible for water in their communities. |
Bhuka Sage | Bhuka | Bhukas have a strong druidic tradition, divergent from that of the usual druid. In their communities they play a role more similar to that of a cleric and a chief. |
Cosmin Voidfist | Cosmin | Cosmin voidfists are ascetic practioners of martial arts who channel the destructive power of the cosmos. |
Duskborn Bloodhunter | Duskborn | A cabal of paladins formally untied from any particular spiritual institution and without any traditional religious belief, formed exclusively by crepusculars, who declare themselves heirs of their vampire-hunting ancestors and who have developed techniques to better hunt these monsters, combining training with alchemy. |
Duskborn Impaler | Duskborn | Duskborns who choose to train in martial weapons often learn the discipline perfected by the Dreadspears, who focus on using the spear and intimidation to bring their opponents to their knees. |
Dwarven Barbarian | Dwarf | Dwarven barbarians are true brawlers! They aren't always chill about showing up to fight for each other, but they're known for headbutting people so hard it hurts their mom. |
Fossor Engineer | Fossor | Fossor architects are specialized in construction of earth-made buildings, especially for war. |
Fossor Sapper | Fossor | Fossors are employed in armies as specialized troops for excavating and fighting in trenches and tunnels. |
Halfling Paladin | Halfling | A Halfling is a stealthy, cunning creature. The Paladin is a Virtuous Bastion of good. A Halfling Paladin takes the best of these two seeming opposites to make a warrior worthy of Song. |
Harpy Shinobi | Harpy | The techniques of harpy ninjustu is said to have been developed by the owl clan, but few know the true origin of the art. |
Human Paladin | Human | For many years, the only creatures who could become paladins were humans. The reasons for this are unknown, but it was so for much of recorded history. Although this stringent requirement has been removed, the gods still sometimes show a small amount of favoritism towards their human champions. |
Ludros Rivermaster | Ludros | Ludroi rivermasters are monks that deeper their racial connection to water rather than learning more traditional fighting styles. |
Mutated Frost Demon | ||
Oakforged Druid | Rather than having a connection to animals, Oakborn Druids have a closer connection to plants and the life force of the universe. | |
Osteon Bonemancer | Osteon | Osteons are really comfortable working with bodies, so much that dread necromancers leave the more occult aspects of the craft behind to delve into scientific method and preferring corporeal undead over ethereal ones. |
Osteon Osseous Battlemaster | Osteon | Osteon fighters learn to use their own bodies as weapons, following an ancient tradition. |
Parraqito Pirate | Parraqito | Parraqito mariners often become pirates, ravaging the sea for booty. |
Planar Cleric | Aasimar, Genasi, Tiefling | Clerics from the planes will often have fewer interactions with the undead, but many more with outsiders. |
Plushie Barbarian | Eijilund Plushie | Plushie barbarians catch fire with their burning rage! |
Plushie Bard | Eijilund Plushie | Plushies make excellent bards due to their chaotic natures, love of paties, and charm. With bard, plushies can steal the show. |
Plushie Cleric | Eijilund Plushie | Plushie clerics have strange ways of praying to their gods. Are party hats and noisemakers a normal part of worship? |
Plushie Druid | Eijilund Plushie | Plushie druids have stuffed companions, among other things. 100% all natural cotton stuffing! |
Plushie Fighter | Eijilund Plushie | You know how hitting a man in the groin with a football is funny? Maybe we should try it with... A GREATSWORD! |
Plushie Monk | Eijilund Plushie | Plushie monks are more flexible with their alignment as they beat you to death with hugs! |
Plushie Paladin | Eijilund Plushie | Dedicated to service of their sun-king Sol Eiji, plushie paladins are as zealous as they are flammable. |
Plushie Ranger | Eijilund Plushie | Plushie rangers can track you down. There's no escaping them, they'll chase you forever! |
Plushie Rogue | Eijilund Plushie | Nothing is worse than opening the door and getting shanked by plushies. Oh, they're everywhere, everywhere!!! |
Plushie Sorcerer | Eijilund Plushie | Plushies are inherently sorcerous. If they level in sorcerer, does that make them a double-sorcerer? |
Plushie Wizard | Eijilund Plushie | Some plushies decide to turn their coloring books into spellbooks. There were no survivors. |
Shifter Barbarian | Shifter | A Shifter Barbarian utilizes his mighty rage in order to forge a deeper connection to his lycanthropic heritage. |
Soldjar of Fortune | Living Jar | The Soldjars of Fortune are a mercenary company of heroic living jars, who use their explosive power as a weapon. |
Tall Kitsune | Kitsune | These kitsunes are fox anthros, and not fox sized and shaped shapechangers. However they still maintain kitsune traits. |
Telum Weaponmaster | Telum | Telum fighters, being literally embodied weapons, seek to become masters of combat and deepen their connection with their weapon souls. |
Viverrae Whirlblade | Viverrae | Viverrae skycutters learn the Way of the Kamaitachi, becoming furious whirwind of blades. |
Vril Arbalist | Vril | Vril rogues undergo a special training in drow communities, which makes them excellent sniper with crossbows. |
Vril Caverager | Vril | Deep in the Underdark, drows breed specialized vril barbarians that are adapted to their cave habitat and make better use of their natural abilities. |
Vril Drow-Hunter | Vril | When vrils manage to escape drow enslavement, they reach out to elven communities to learn drow-hunting techniques. |
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