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Prototype: Gun Priest (D20 Modern)

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You are the keen edge of the holy sword of justice; a member of a Secret Order of monastic warriors sworn to uphold and defend the sacred Law of Humanity. It is your task to seek out and punish the unjust, the wicked, and the evil. Your sect has existed for millennia, but has evolved in the last four centuries to adapt its warlike ways to incorporate the gun as its chosen weapon of retribution. This four page PDF is an easy-to-integrate PC class and just the sort of thing needed for GMs to add depth to any great d20 Modern campaign world and gaming session.

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November 9th, 2007
This advance class is truly full of flavor – and then some. I hate to sound like a parrot and merely repeat what preceding reviewers have already said, but everything about the Gun Priest screams "Tetragrammaton Cleric" from the get-go. For [...]
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July 31st, 2005
I like the class, but be warned; it's really, REALLY powerful. A gun priest will dominate any firefight you put him in.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br> [...]
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September 8th, 2004
If you have seen Equilibrium, you need this class; Grameton Clerics, baby! [...]
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July 30th, 2004
Wooph. Definitely a touch powerful, but it is a prestige class (v advanced) so that's not neccesarily a negative. However, I was hoping for a bit more priest, and a little less gun. More gun fu, than holy ire. I want to give it 3.5, but [...]
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July 16th, 2004
Personally, I feel as if this is the closest thing to the Grammaton Cleric from the movie 'Equilibrium'. Now this PrC does have alot, alot of bonuses, and is more geared for a high powered game, but it works VERY well. I would suggest this to an [...]
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5
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LPJ9975
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October 03, 2007
This title was added to our catalog on May 25, 2006.