The Scarred Witch Doctor is nice, but the Half-Elf Oracle has:
- Better Hit Dice
I'm pretty sure the Scarred Witch Doctor will still be laughing his ass off at the Oracle's hp pool though.
The witch doctor also has insane saving roll DCs from all the different con-bonuses he can stack.
Forgot about the con based casting thing. Yeah, getting a minimum of +4/+5 to hp every level from the start of the game is awesome.
And he actually has a really strong fortitude save. (Then again a lawful good oracle can Bestow Grace of the Champion on himself for crazy saves once a fight starts.)
Yeah, that spell is nuts.
- Access to a better spell lists (both of them at once)
Yes, but between Pathfinder Savant, Daivrat, Collegiate Arcanist, and other PrCs the Witch can have any spell below 9th level anyway.
Not to mention that with Daivrat, a witch can prepare a non-class spell into a slot, and if the witch doesn't expend it, keep that spell prepared and prepare another non-class spell into new slots the next day.
The problem with trying to get all three of those classes is that they require, between them, five feats to qualify. Only two of the required feats are decent (spell foc. : Conj., and an item creation feat), two fo them are +2/+2 feats, and one is spell mastery, which, as written, can only be taken by wizards. You'd also be losing 2 caster levels between those three prestige classes.
Of course, the worst feat prereqs are for collegiate arcanist, but the best powers. It's the only one of the three that allows access to 9th level spells.
Daivrat has the best feat prereqs, but the ability to recover spells is 1/day and only allows the wizard to then prepare the spell for the next 24 hours. It can't be an 8th level spell (*cough* bards, inquistors, summoners *cough*
) until the 8th level of the prestige class. Very nice, but limited.
The same lack of 9th level spell limitation (*cough* bards, inquistors, summoners *cough*
) can be found with the Arcana Savant.
- A Better casting mechanic
Debatable. Spontaneously choosing your spell is good, but getting to metamagic spells as a standard action is solid, and with good spell-prep a Collegiate Arcanist is pretty close to spontaneous caster with Paragon Surge.[/quote]I'll just disagree. With
- Access to the Battle Mystery for Heavy Armor and Martial Weapon Proficiency, DR 10/Adamantine, etc, rolling for initiative multiple times, Free combat maneuver feats, etc.
Rolling for initiative multiple times is the sweet part. The DR 10/adamantine is just activating Stoneskin as a Su ability. And why would you want to favor weapons as a god caster? Also, if you want to use armor as a Scarred Witch Doctor, use
Arcane Concordance for free Still Spell (and +1 enhancement to DCs) and equip yourself silly while ignoring somatic components. Screw armor proficiency (bye attack rolls & skill checks), you're good to go.
You can get Arcane Concordance a few ways:
- Add it to your prepared spells with some PrC, then cast it with Still Spell feat (possibly using Magical Lineage for a meta cost reducer).
- Use a scroll to craft a wand, and then use the last charge to craft new wands as needed. You will need a good UMD (is a class skill) to cast from wand though.
- Stand near a friendly bard who cast it.
We haven't even discussed what Witch hexes can do, like coven abuse or (mis)fortune cackling.
[/quote]Yeah, cackling is awesome. The point with the heavy armor is that all of a sudden the oracle has the same (& better) weapon proficiencies that a cleric had in 3.5, and now they have a better access to the same spell list, and better access to the best spell list in the game.
Overall, I think the point stands that the Collegiate Arcanist doesn't do anything to break the game, if only because Paragon surge already bent it over its knee.