![]() ![]() It's a summoned creature that's intended to get into a lot of fights, and so it's almost certain that the thing is going to die at some point. I wouldn't make the loss of the fel companion as debilitating as the death of a familiar. A smaller, more focused list of spells and the fel companion as a major class feature fits better, I think. If I were going to build a warlock conversion for Pathfinder, I'd start with the summoner, rather than the wizard. The warlock can attempt to control or rebuke outsiders a number of times per day equal to 3 + his Charisma modifier he may attempt to bolster outsiders that he did not summon himself. The warlock may also bolster outsiders he controls in the same way that an evil priest bolsters undead. Use the warlock’s arcanist path levels to determine the equivalent of a turning check, and apply the relevant outsider Hit Dice to the undead HD chart ( “Turn or Rebuke Undead” in the PFRPG). The warlock rebukes and controls outsiders the same as an evil priest rebukes or commands undead. Demon Mastery: At 16th Level The warlock has learned the compacts and rites necessary to bind a demonic creature to his will. When a warlock casts lesser planar binding, planar binding, or greater planar binding, he can add his ranks in any one relevant Knowledge skill (the planes) or in Spellcraft, whichever is higher, to the caster level check or the Charisma check made to keep the outsider trapped.ģ. Enslave Outsider: At 8th level A warlock is adept at convincing outsiders to do his bidding. Dismissing a fel companion is a free action, and a dismissed creature immediately returns to its plane of origin. The creature serves as a willing companion and servant. Doing so takes 24 hours and uses up magical materials that cost 100 gp per HD of the creature summoned. In addition, the warlock must make a DC 15 Will save or take 1d6 points of Stamina damage as the companion’s sudden loss tears away part of the warlock’s life force.Ī warlock can obtain another fel companion by performing a ceremony of summoning. If the saving throw fails, the warlock loses 400 XP per warlock level success reduces the loss to half of that amount. Should the fel companion die while in service to the warlock, the warlock must attempt a DC 15 Fortitude save, at +1 DC for each HD of the companion. The fel companion must be an evil outsider with a number of Hit Dice equal to or less than the warlock’s arcanist path level (to a maximum of 10 HD). The warlock can summon the fel companion and dismiss it at any time so that he may summon a new one. The Warlock (from the WoW RPG) has the following benefits.Īt 1st level, the warlock gains a fel companion. ![]()
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