![]() ![]() Swift Abjuration (Su): Throw up buffs without cutting into your damage output. This is what makes Abjurant Champions so hard to kill.Įxtended Abjuration (Su): Shield’s duration is really short, as are several other powerful Abjurations, so this is really helpful. Then add a deflection bonus from Protection From Evil or from Deflect, and get the bonus a third time. Spellcasting: Perfect spellcasting advancement.Ībjurant Armor (Su): Combine Shield and Luminous Armor to get double the bonus. Expect to buy a lot of skills cross-class if you’re Intelligence-based. Skills: 2+ skills, and a really short skill list. Proficiencies: None, but you don’t need any. Fortunately, your base classes should give you a nice boost to your bade Fortitude saves. Abjurant Champion Class Features Hit Points: d20 hit points is pretty good. I also omit the use of “Flaws” since they allow a massive increase in power with essentially no cost to the character. Those options also tend to be wildly unbalanced and rarely receive errata. I am of the opinion that those options are intended to be limited to campaigns run in those settings, and as such they don’t really apply to a generic campaign. It’s important to note that I generally omit campaign-setting specific content. ![]() Blue: Fantastic options, often essential.Red: Bad, useless options, or options whichĪre extremely situational.For help identifying sourcebook abbreviations, see my Sourcebook Abbreviations Guide. Because so little of 3.5 is available on the SRD, I will attempt to tag items with a superscript indicating their book of origin. RPGBOT uses the color coding scheme which has become common among Pathfinder build handbooks, which tend to be more consistent than 3.5 handbooks. ![]() You’ll be dependent on your base classes, feats, and gear for the majority of your damage output. The Abjurant Champion’s biggest drawback is that it has no built-in offensive options beyond spellcasting. Instead, focus where it excels: as a tank and a striker. Don’t expect to turn the Abjurant Champion into a supremacy caster. However, because the class depends heavily on base attack bonus for prerequisites, it’s still a fighter-equivalent. While it’s not nearly so easy to play as a Duskblade, it’s extremely powerful and can match the Duskblade’s damage output while still maintaining access to the spell list of a full spellcaster like a wizard. ![]() Abjurant Champion is one of my favorite classes, and it’s probably the best “gish” (combination arcane spellcaster/warrior) classes in 3.5. ![]()
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