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* Members of the Order of [[the Sword of Malicean]] may freely multi-class as Devoted Defenders, provided they are protecting people assigned to them by the Elders of the Church. If they choose to use this class to protect people on a freelance basis, they lose their [[paladin]] class benefits just as though they multi-classed into a forbidden class. | * Members of the Order of [[the Sword of Malicean]] may freely multi-class as Devoted Defenders, provided they are protecting people assigned to them by the Elders of the Church. If they choose to use this class to protect people on a freelance basis, they lose their [[paladin]] class benefits just as though they multi-classed into a forbidden class. | ||
* Note: This prestige class has not been updated to 3.5e, but there are no major | * Note: This prestige class has not been updated to 3.5e, but there are no major incompatibilities. | ||
* Source: ''Sword and Fist''. | * Source: ''Sword and Fist''. | ||
[[Category: Prestige Classes]] | [[Category: Prestige Classes]] | ||
Revision as of 14:18, 1 April 2008
The top of the field when it comes to personal bodyguards.
- Members of the Order of the Sword of Malicean may freely multi-class as Devoted Defenders, provided they are protecting people assigned to them by the Elders of the Church. If they choose to use this class to protect people on a freelance basis, they lose their paladin class benefits just as though they multi-classed into a forbidden class.
- Note: This prestige class has not been updated to 3.5e, but there are no major incompatibilities.
- Source: Sword and Fist.