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===Dancers of Sharess=== Introduced in ''Dragon Magazine'', this prestige class combines divine spell casting with aspects from the wizard, monk and ranger archetypes. Creating something rather awesome. You are required to be able to cast 3rd level divine spells as a condition for entry, but thankfully the class continues with full spellcasting progression. It also grants you a [[Cat]] familiar that will make you the bane of 1st level commoners everywhere. Also, rather uniquely your familiar increases in ability based on your character level rather than class level ''(this is a good thing)'', so you can get a solid companion even if you don't progress with this class fully. What's more, is that from level 3 onwards, gain the class feature to polymorph your familiar into a much larger animal. Giving you your own MIGHTY BATTLECAT! Other cool features include passive +2 bonuses to Dexterity and Charisma based skill checks, +4 bonus to Diplomacy and +2 DC bonuses on enchantment spells and to your resistance against enchantment. We mentioned [[Ranger]] earlier, well you get favored enemies, but rather than races, you target members of a specific organisation chosen from the Churches of [[Merrshaulk|Set]], [[Shar]] or [[Vhaeraun]]. Giving you yet more passive bonuses to skills and damage against them. Also, you can literally make an opponent cream his pants on a melee touch attack, essentially stunning them for one round ''(or 1d4+1 rounds at 10th level)'' so long as they have a nervous system that works, so no jerking off creatures that are undead or goo girls. The final ability of the class allows you to substitute verbal components of enchantment spells for performance checks ''(specifically dancing)''. Meaning that you practically have the Silent Spell ability for enchantments without needing to prepare ahead of time or increase your slot level. All in all this is probably the best prestige class for Priests of Bast, giving some really unique features that theme quite well with a deity of both pleasure and war.
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