http://www.cresswell.org/scarred/Scarred%20Lands%20Prestige%20Class%20Guide.pdf with everyone else. I'm currently enamored with the Scarred Lands Setting which is where most of my characters are from. Here is the list of some of the special classes available.
I personally would love to see the Sister of the Sun Prestige class incorperated as that would be a class of a few of my characters. The Mithril Knights would be an addition as well if I'm able to get Arman to come back and play. the Animator would be for Neelis if he still decides to take that rout when and if he comes back.
-- Edited by Emiryn on Friday 23rd of November 2012 12:17:13 AM
Ah, now I remember. I actually bought a few of the d20 versions of the Scarred Lands books, mostly because I was really into getting any book that offered new clases/feats/spells, despite setting. It was a neat book, and I've probably got it somewhere around. Still, some of the spells were perhaps a little...overpowered.
I think it was Belthasel's Blessing? That got abused a bit. It was a 4th or 5th level spells, that turned you into a Lyncanthrope of your choice for days at a time, with full control over your curse. I'm sure that perhaps if we had been using lore, there was something that would have limited it's usefulness, but, wow. Nothing like a Were Tiger Clerir with no level hit to drastically alter the balance of things!
Anyway, the prestige classes were cool, never found any of them to be problematic. If I wanted to read up on the setting more, where do you think I should start?
I started reviewing the Prestige Classes and realized that the PDF has a few mistakes. the one I noticed right off was for the Sister of the Sun. the Knowledge Requirements are Undead 2 ranks, and Religion 2 2 ranks