List of prestige classes
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This is a list of prestige classes in the 3rd edition of the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. This list includes content for both the original 3rd edition and the 3.5 revision.
Nearly every official supplement source book and most issues of Dragon Magazine introduce new prestige classes. This list is therefore likely to expand throughout the life of 3rd edition Dungeons & Dragons. This list does not include prestige classes from third-party material offered under the d20 System or the Open Gaming License. It also does not include prestige classes in video games based on Dungeons & Dragons, such as the Neverwinter Nights series.
Some prestige classes, such as the Ur-Priest and the Purple Dragon Knight, are printed in multiple sources. Sometimes there are slight revisions between these reprints, while others are exact duplications. As a result, there are slightly fewer total prestige classes than the sum of those appearing in each source.
The prestige classes in the Dungeon Master's Guide were the first (and, to date, the only) prestige classes considered part of the core rules for the game. The 3rd edition Dungeon Master's Guide contained six original prestige classes; the 3.5 revision included these six, and added ten more.
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| Arcane Archer | Arcane archers mix archery with magical ability; they may enchant arrows and send spells as effects through them. They must be either an elf or a half-elf. | OGL stats Image |
| Assassin | Assassins are killers and spies, generally for money. They must be of evil alignment and kill a victim as an initiation rite to join. They focus on stealth, sneak attacks, and safe (for them) poison usage. They also have a limited degree of magical talent focused on intrusion and stealth; it is cast normally like a Wizard in 3rd edition and spontaneous like a Sorcerer in 3.5. | OGL stats Image |
| Blackguard | Blackguards are dedicated champions of evil; mechanically, they are similar to reverse Paladins in many ways. Some older versions of the game included "Anti-Paladins," which are similar. Blackguards may be of any evil alignment; fallen Paladin Blackguards gain additional abilities. | OGL stats Image |
| Dwarven Defender | Dwarven Defenders are dwarf warriors who gain great defensive ability; they possess a higher Armor Class and gain damage reduction. Dwarven Defenders can also gain bonuses from a Defensive stance ability if they stay rooted to one spot. They must be of a Lawful alignment. | OGL stats Image |
| Loremaster | Loremasters are scholars who acquire knowledge and occluded secrets. They must possess some skill in divination spells and detailed mastery of at least two Knowledge skills. | OGL stats |
| Shadowdancer | Shadowdancers are able to use the cloak of shadows for a variety of powerful effects, such as hiding in plain sight or teleporting a short range through shadows. | OGL stats Image |
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| Arcane Trickster | Arcane Tricksters are rogues who combine larceny with magical talent. They may attempt skills such as picking locks or sleight of hand from a distance, and can force sneak attacks even on prepared targets. Arcane Tricksters cannot be lawful. | OGL stats |
| Archmage | Archmages are powerful wizards or sorcerers who gain a variety of special abilities in exchange for spell slots. | OGL stats |
| Dragon Disciple | Dragon Disciples are those with some draconic heritage who seek to transform into half-dragons. They must have some inherent spellcasting ability to attempt this. | OGL stats |
| Duelist | Duelists are nimble warriors who focus on wits and finesse. They gain a bonus based on intelligence to their armor class when not wearing armor and may strike their opponents with great precision with light weapons. | OGL stats |
| Eldritch Knight | Eldritch Knights learn both martial and arcane arts. They must possess both skill with all weapons and significant arcane casting ability, and go on to improve both in training as an Eldritch Knight. | OGL stats |
| Hierophant | Hierophants are already-powerful clerics or druids who seek a different form of training. The class does not enhance their spellcasting ability any, but hierophants gain powerful special abilities of their choice from their deity instead. | OGL stats |
| Horizon Walker | Horizon Walkers are explorer-warriors. They gain knowledge of various terrains with experience, and eventually learn even the terrain of the outer planes. | OGL stats |
| Mystic Theurge | Mystic Theurges are students of both divine and arcane magic. Mechanically, they are generally cleric / wizards who advance their spellcasting in both classes. | OGL stats |
| Red Wizard | Red Wizards are members of the ruling hierarchy of Thay in the Forgotten Realms setting. They are extremely specialized wizards; they forsake access to even more schools of magic in order to increase their mastery in their specialized school. | (see below) |
| Thaumaturgist | Thaumaturgists are generally former clerics who specialize in summoning allies from the planes. | OGL stats |
The Red Wizard prestige class was adapted from Forgotten Realms campaign-specific material. Because of its origins in Forgotten Realms, the Red Wizard is the only prestige class to appear in the Dungeon Master's Guide but not in the System Reference Document (SRD).
Book of Vile Darkness includes 18 prestige classes.
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Defenders of the Faith includes 14 prestige classes.
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Deities and Demigods includes 3 prestige classes.
- Berserk
- Justicar of Taiia
- Soldier of Light
Epic Level Handbook includes 9 prestige classes. As appropriate for the book's content, these classes have entrance requirements that limit them to characters above level 20. It also includes rules for continuing certain other prestige classes beyond their ten-level limits using the epic level rules. Unlike prestige classes from almost all other supplemental source books, these nine classes have been included in the SRD with the addition of the rules for epic levels. The SRD also includes epic levels for the Dungeon Master's Guide prestige classes (except the Red Wizard), including those in the 3.5 Dungeon Master's Guide, released after the Epic Level Handbook.
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Fiend Folio includes 3 prestige classes.
- Fiend of Blasphemy
- Fiend of Corruption
- Fiend of Possession
Manual of the Planes includes 4 prestige classes.
- Divine Agent
- Gatecrasher
- Planar Champion
- Planeshifter
Masters of the Wild includes 20 prestige classes.
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Psionics Handbook includes 4 prestige classes.
- Metamind
- Pyrokineticist
- Slayer
- Soulknife
The module Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil includes one prestige class.
- Doomdreamer
Savage Species includes 10 prestige classes.
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Song and Silence includes 10 prestige classes.
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Sword and Fist includes 19 prestige classes.
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Tome and Blood includes 15 prestige classes.
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Book of Exalted Deeds includes 22 prestige classes.
Cityscape includes 3 prestige classes
- Ebonmar Infiltrator
- Crimson Scourge
- Urban Savant
Complete Adventurer includes 26 prestige classes.
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Complete Arcane includes 19 prestige classes.
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Complete Champion includes 11 prestige classes.
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Complete Divine includes 24 prestige classes.
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Complete Mage includes 11 prestige classes.
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Complete Psionic includes 8 prestige classes.
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Complete Scoundrel includes 13 prestige classes.
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Complete Warrior includes 36 prestige classes.
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Draconomicon includes 17 prestige classes.
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D=Prestige class for Dragontype Only (true dragons, landwyrms, elemental drakes, half dragons and draconic). TD=Prestige class for true Dragon only
Dragon Magic includes 7 prestige classes.
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Drow of the Underdark includes 7 prestige classes.
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Dungeonscape includes 2 prestige classes.
- Beast Heart Adept
- Trapsmith
Expanded Psionics Handbook includes 9 prestige classes. Three of the four prestige classes from the 3.0 Psionics Handbook were revised as prestige classes in this book. The fourth was adapted as the Soulknife base class. Unlike prestige classes from almost all other supplemental source books, these nine classes have been included in the SRD with the addition of the rules for psionics.
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The module Expedition to Castle Ravenloft includes 1 prestige class.
- Knight of the Raven
The Expedition to the Demonweb Pits "super-adventure" includes 2 prestige classes.
- Demonwrecker
- Jaunter
Fiendish Codex II includes 4 prestige classes.
- Hellbreaker
- Hellfire Warlock
- Hellreaver
- Soulguard
Frostburn includes 10 prestige classes.
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Ghostwalk includes 4 prestige classes.
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Heroes of Battle includes 4 prestige classes.
- Combat Medic
- Dread Commando
- Legendary Leader
- War Weaver
Heroes of Horror includes 6 prestige classes.
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Libris Mortis includes 11 prestige classes.
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Lords of Madness features 6 prestige classes.
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Magic of Incarnum features 10 prestige classes.
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Miniatures Handbook includes 7 prestige classes.
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Planar Handbook includes 9 prestige classes.
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Races of Destiny includes 7 prestige classes.
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Races of Stone includes 15 prestige classes.
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Races of the Dragon includes 5 prestige classes.
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Races of the Wild includes 8 prestige classes.
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Sandstorm includes 6 prestige classes.
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Stormwrack includes 7 prestige classes.
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Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords includes 8 prestige classes.
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Tome of Magic includes 15 prestige classes.
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Weapons of Legacy includes one prestige class.
- Legacy Champion
Only prestige classes from the Dragonlance Campaign Setting appear in this list. All further Dragonlance books that have been published for 3rd edition were licensed to a third-party publisher.
Dragonlance Campaign Setting, released under 3.0 rules, includes 12 prestige classes.
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Dragonmarked, released under 3.5 rules, includes 12 prestige classes.
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Eberron Campaign Setting, released under 3.5 rules, includes 7 prestige classes.
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Explorer's Handbook, released under 3.5 rules, includes 3 prestige classes.
- Cataclysm Mage
- Thunder Guide
- Windwright Captain
Faiths of Eberron, released under 3.5 rules, includes 5 prestige classes.
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Five Nations, released under 3.5 rules, includes 5 prestige classes.
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Magic of Eberron, released under 3.5 rules, includes 8 prestige classes.
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Player's Guide to Eberron, released under 3.5 rules, includes 3 prestige classes.
- Gatekeeper Mystagogue
- High Elemental Binder
- Revenant Blade
Races of Eberron, released under 3.5 rules, includes 8 prestige classes.
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Secrets of Xen'drik, released under 3.5 rules, includes 3 prestige classes.
- Landforged Walker
- Primal Scholar
- Scorpion Wraith
Champions of Ruin, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 6 prestige classes.
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Champions of Valor, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 4 prestige classes.
- Knight of the Flying Hunt
- Knight of the Weave
- Moonsea Sentinel
- Triadic Knight
City of Splendors, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 4 prestige classes.
- Gray Hand Enforcer
- Knight of the Blue Moon
- Moonstar Agent
- Sun Soul Monk
Faiths and Pantheons, released under 3.0 rules, includes 20 prestige classes.
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Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, released under the 3.0 rules, includes 13 prestige classes.
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Lords of Darkness, released under 3.0 rules, includes 5 prestige classes.
- Darkmask
- Entropist
- Spur Lord
- Thayan Knight
- Zhentarim Skymage
Lost Empires of Faerûn, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 5 prestige classes.
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Magic of Faerûn, released under 3.0 rules, includes 11 prestige classes.
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Player's Guide to Faerûn, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 21 prestige classes. Many of these are revisions or reprints of classes published in other Forgotten Realms source books before the 3.5 revision.
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Power of Faerûn, released under the 3.5 rules, includes two prestige classes.
- Court Herald
- Merchant Prince
Races of Faerun released under the 3.0 rules, includes 9 prestige classes.
- Battlerager
- Bladesinger
- Breachgnome
- Elven High Mage
- Great Rift Skyguard
- Orc Warlord
- Spellsinger
- Warrior Skald
- Warsling Sniper
Serpent Kingdoms, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 6 prestige classes.
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Shining South, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 9 prestige classes.
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Silver Marches, released under the 3.0 rules, includes 6 prestige classes.
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Unapproachable East, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 12 prestige classes.
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Underdark, released under the 3.5 rules, includes 12 prestige classes.
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Oriental Adventures, released under the 3.0 rules, includes 27 prestige classes. Many of these classes were intended to support the Rokugan campaign setting. All further source books for Rokugan were published by AEG.
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Dragon Magazine has published over 200 prestige classes.
- ^ a b Andy Collins (2002-11-10). Book of Vile Darkness — Prestige Classes. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ a b c d Andy Collins (2002-11-10). Epic-Level Progressions for Prestige-Class Characters (download). wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ a b c James Wyatt, Christopher Perkins, Darrin Drade (2003-10-04). Book of Exalted Deeds — Prestige Classes. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ James Wyatt, Christopher Perkins, Darrin Drade (2003-10-04). See what's "In the Works" for October and beyond — Book of Exalted Deeds. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ Mat Smith (2004-12-10). Previews for December and Beyond — Thief-Acrobat. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ Richard Baker (2004-11-05). Complete Arcane — Green Star Adept. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ David Noonan (2004-05-02). Complete Divine — Entropomancer. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ David Noonan (2004-04-18). Complete Divine — Pious Templar. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ a b c d Andy Collins (2002-10-18). Faiths and Pantheons. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ Mat Smith (2003-11-16). Complete Warrior — Rage Mage. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ Mat Smith (2003-11-16). Draconomicon — Dragonstalker. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ Mat Smith (2003-11-16). Draconomicon — Hidecarved Dragon. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- ^ Andy Collins (2004-04-02). Extreme Explorer Prestige Classes. wizards.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
- Comprehensive list, as of 07-21 July 2005
- Wizards of the Coast Prestige Class List
- Prestige Class Creation Cookbook
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