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Temporal Adept (3.5e Class)

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Class Features
'''{{Anchor|Immortal Body}} ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]):''' Upon attaining 16th level, a temporal adept no longer takes penalties to her ability scores for aging and cannot be magically aged. Bonuses and penalties from aging are negated, and the temporal adept cannot die of old age. The temporal adept additionally becomes immune to Death effects.
'''{{Anchor|Big Bang Attack}} {{Su}}:''' At 17th level, a temporal adept who makes a confirmed critical threat (regardless of whether or not the enemy can be affected by critical hits) natural 20 can open up a small brief portal to the beginning of creation, letting its awesome force blast through. When making a confirmed critical hit, the temporal adept can negate Instead of the normal critical and damage they instead create a 30 foot cone followed by a 30-foot wide, 720-foot long line of raw energy. This deals 2d6 points of untyped damage to all creatures in the area, DC 10 + 1/2 HD + [[Int]] modifier [[Reflex]] save for half. She may also create this effect as a standard full round action by spending 9 time warp points.
'''{{Anchor|Paradoxical Rebirth}} {{Su}}:''' At 19th level, a temporal adept shows clear signs of messing with the timeline. If the temporal adept dies, a future alternate version of her travels through time to alter events in history, causing the one who died to have been a decoy all along. Effectively, she respawns within 1d10 days at a location of her choice. If she dies within 1 week of being reborn through time shenanigans, though, she dies for real, as time can only be manipulated so often without dire consequences.