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Is there much precedent for having prestige classes with ridiculous requirements and only a single level that exist solely to confer some amazing ability? It seems like a natural outgrowth of the modularity of Feats while allowing more flexibility in the abilities granted and the prerequisites required (although I suppose there is nothing but precedence that keeps feats from having all the same prereqs as prestige classes). -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 10:51, 2 November 2010 (EDT)
 
Is there much precedent for having prestige classes with ridiculous requirements and only a single level that exist solely to confer some amazing ability? It seems like a natural outgrowth of the modularity of Feats while allowing more flexibility in the abilities granted and the prerequisites required (although I suppose there is nothing but precedence that keeps feats from having all the same prereqs as prestige classes). -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] 10:51, 2 November 2010 (EDT)
 
: I don't think so. Generally it's either a 5 or 10 level progression. There are probably some template/feat tricks in various dragons that get close to what you're describing. -gm
 
: I don't think so. Generally it's either a 5 or 10 level progression. There are probably some template/feat tricks in various dragons that get close to what you're describing. -gm
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:: I have seen some 3-level prestige classes, but you're right. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]

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Is there much precedent for having prestige classes with ridiculous requirements and only a single level that exist solely to confer some amazing ability? It seems like a natural outgrowth of the modularity of Feats while allowing more flexibility in the abilities granted and the prerequisites required (although I suppose there is nothing but precedence that keeps feats from having all the same prereqs as prestige classes). -Slitherrr 10:51, 2 November 2010 (EDT)

I don't think so. Generally it's either a 5 or 10 level progression. There are probably some template/feat tricks in various dragons that get close to what you're describing. -gm
I have seen some 3-level prestige classes, but you're right. -Slitherrr