Template:5e Prestige Class

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Template documentation (for the above template, sometimes hidden or invisible)

Usage[edit]

For use on a 5th ed. Prestige Class. Note that because prestige classes are always multiclassed, proficiency bonus is not included.

Syntax[edit]

{{5e Prestige Class
|classname=<!-- name of class --> Test Class
|feature1=<!-- features granted at 1 -->
|feature2=<!-- features granted at 2 -->
|feature3=<!-- features granted at 3 -->
|feature4=<!-- features granted at 4 -->
|feature5=<!-- features granted at 5 -->
|feature6=<!-- features granted at 6 -->
|feature7=<!-- features granted at 7 -->
|feature8=<!-- features granted at 8 -->
|feature9=<!-- features granted at 9 -->
|feature10=<!-- features granted at 10 -->
|feature11=<!-- features granted at 11 -->
|feature12=<!-- features granted at 12 -->
|feature13=<!-- features granted at 13 -->
|feature14=<!-- features granted at 14 -->
|feature15=<!-- features granted at 15 -->
|feature16=<!-- features granted at 16 -->
|feature17=<!-- features granted at 17 -->
|feature18=<!-- features granted at 18 -->
|feature19=<!-- features granted at 19 -->
|feature20=<!-- features granted at 20 -->
}}

The Test Class

Test Class
Level
Features
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th

Advanced Features[edit]

Length[edit]

The Class Simple preload supports classes that don't go all the way to 20. There's no reason to do this in 5e at this time, it's mostly just in case (and because it was supported in the template that this was based on).

Add:

|length=<!-- length of class, we'll use 5 to demonstrate -->5

The Test Class

Test Class
Level
Features
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th

Extra Columns[edit]

The Class Simple preload supports non-standard columns in the table, for things such as Unarmed Damage, Spells Known, Cantrips Known, etc.

Add:

|extraa=<!-- name of new column a. separate multiple words with a "<br>" -->Col1<br>Name
|extrab=<!-- as a above, but for new column b -->Col2<br>Name
|extrac=<!-- as a above, but for new column c -->Col3<br>Name
...
|extra1a=<!-- column a value at level 1. if not present, will default to "-" -->
|extra1b=<!-- as 1a above, but for new column b -->
|extra1c=<!-- as 1a above, but for new column c -->
...

As with the various feature parameters, the various extra parameters must be added from level 1 through 20 for each needed level and column.

The Test Class

Test Class
Level
Features Col1
Name
Col2
Name
Col3
Name
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th

Spells[edit]

Add:

|spells=1st !! 2nd !! 3rd !! 4th

Additional spell columns can be added by adding "!! #th" for each needed column.

You will also need to append || —|| —|| —|| — to the last feature/extra entry in every row. More information about using Template:Spell Row can be found on its page.

{{5e Prestige Class
|classname=Test Class
|spells=1st !! 2nd !! 3rd !! 4th
|length=5
|feature1=<!-- features granted at 1 --> {{Spell Row|4}}
|feature2=<!-- features granted at 2 --> {{Spell Row|4}}
|feature3=<!-- features granted at 3 --> {{Spell Row|4}}
|feature4=<!-- features granted at 4 --> {{Spell Row|4}}
|feature5=<!-- features granted at 5 --> {{Spell Row|4}}
}}

The Test Class

Test Class
Level
Features Spell Slots per Spell Level
(If multiclassed with a non-spellcasting class)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th

Everything[edit]

Yes, you can use everything all together. You may want to for spellcasting classes. An example follows:

{{5e Prestige Class
|classname=Test Spellcaster Class
|length=3
|extraa=Cantrips<br>Known
|extrab=Spells<br>Known
|spells=1st !! 2nd !! 3rd !! 4th !! 5th !! 6th !! 7th !! 8th !! 9th

|feature1=
|extra1a=
|extra1b= — 
 {{Spell Row |9}}

|feature2=
|extra2a=
|extra2b= — 
 {{Spell Row |9}}

|feature3=
|extra3a=
|extra3b= — 
 {{Spell Row |9}}
}}

The Test Spellcaster Class

Test Spellcaster Class
Level
Features Cantrips
Known
Spells
Known
Spell Slots per Spell Level
(If multiclassed with a non-spellcasting class)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
1st
2nd
3rd