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I have a nice idea for a psionic warrior/pyrokineticist named Hearth for some reason... --Askewnotion 15:36, 4 December 2008 (UTC)

Pyrokineticist is not a cold-themed prestige class. ;-) --Wizardoest 17:56, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Posted before the PrC listing. Ah well. I'm sure I'll be able to think of something. Chances are Carrie will be able to make it down for this, too.--Askewnotion 21:10, 4 December 2008 (UTC)

Barbarian + Monk? Bard + Paladin? Conflicting alignments usually. --Robhim 18:44, 4 December 2008 (UTC)

Clarified it better by saying Good and Neutral alignments only. --Wizardoest 20:43, 4 December 2008 (UTC)

Sandstorm's Painted Elf? From where are Sun and Moon? Avariel's game stats are where? The Comp. Rules list doesn't have it listed. --Robhim 21:32, 5 December 2008 (UTC)

Painted Elves
More closely related to wild elves than high elves, painted elves commonly dwell in petrified forests - which in ages past, they claim, were their ancestral homes. The painted elves take their name from the nature of the wastes in which they dwell, but also from their habit of camoufl aging themselves with pigments derived from the mineral deposits found in such places. Though they rarely see visitors—since painted deserts and petrifi ed forests offer little in the way of treasure—painted elves are extremely distrustful of outsiders, and can turn on guests at the slightest provocation.
Painted elves are in most regards identical to wild elves, as outlined in the Monster Manual (which in turn are based on the high elf detailed in the Player’s Handbook).
The exceptions to the standard Player’s Handbook elf are summarized below:
* +2 Dexterity, –2 Intelligence: Painted elves are every bit as graceful and agile as high elves, but they are a bit more limited in their understanding of the world around them, having experience with little more than their own petrified domains.
* Favored Class: Druid. A multiclass painted elf’s druid class does not count when determining whether he takes an experience point penalty for multiclassing.
I've decided to not use campaign-specific elves, except the Avariel, due to campaign-specific ones being more powerful than the core versions. --Wizardoest 07:26, 6 December 2008 (UTC)