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I was hoping to get the code for the "Dynamic Priest" feat, that would be compatible with the Pathfinder rules. Any help would be appreciated.
Yer going to have to explain more. Where is "Dynamic Priest" feat from? Are you trying to script this in HL or what because saying you want the code makes it sound like its already done somewhere but I can't find this on d20pfsrd. Was this done in the d20 version of HL?
Are you referring to the feat from the Dragonlance book, Legend of the Twins? The one that swaps bonus spells per level from Wisdom to Charisma?
I don't remember the exact details of the feat off the top of my head, but if I am not mistaken that is what it does. You might want to consider building it as an archetype in Pathfinder instead of a feat and just having the archetype handle the spell attribute reassignment. I'd need to see the full feat for details and I no longer have a copy of that book that it comes from on hand.
Benefit: For the purpose of determining bonus divine spells per day and maximum divine spell level, your primary spellcasting ability is Charisma. If you have more than one divine spellcasting class, the bonus applies to only one of those classes. Your spell save DCs are not affected by this change.
Special: You may only take this feat as a 1st-level character. If you take this feat more than once, it applies to a different divine spellcasting class each time. You may take this feat even if you have no divine spellcasting classes yet.
Nope the software that runs the two games are totally different. The XML can not be just copy/pasted over.It's a feat from "Legend of the Twins", which is d20. I had assumed that d20 and Pathfinder were similar enough that it could be ported from one to the other. It was done as a d20 feat for Hero Lab.
I would advise an archetype that you use to actually do the mechanics. Still make the feat up so it can be added to the character.If anyone can give pointers on doing this as either a feat or an Archetype, I'm open to either idea. Given time, I can figure it out myself, but that's given a lot of time, not a little.