Each of the Outer Planes of Almira belongs to one of the nine Planar Tracts: Mountain, Heaven, Lightning, Ocean, Fire, Wind, Marsh, and Earth. The Trigram Dancer calls to the Unformed Planes in these tracts, gaining mastery over the most basic elements.
Call of the Elements (Su)
The trigram dancer’s power comes from his connection to the base elements that make up the Unformed Planes, rather than his force of personality. The trigram dancer uses his Wisdom score and modifier in place of his Charisma score and modifier for all class features.
Bardic Performance
The trigram dancer gains the following types of bardic performance at their listed levels:
Dance of the Unformed Planes (Su): A trigram dancer’s movements call to the elements around him. When the trigram dancer begins this performance, he creates a weapon made of earth, air, water or fire. This acts as a masterwork weapon with which he is proficient, except it deals acid, cold, electricity, or fire damage instead of its normal damage type. This weapon gains a +1 enhancement bonus for every 4 levels the trigram dancer possesses (maximum +5 at 20th level).
This replaces fascinate
Fury of the Fire (Su): A trigram dancer of 8th level or higher can control the elements with ease. While he maintains this performance, the DC of spells with the acid, cold, electricity, or fire descriptor cast by his allies increases by +1. This performance relies on audible and visual components.
This replaces dirge of doom
Fire, Water, Thunder, and Earth (Su)
At 6th level, when the trigram dancer creates a weapon with a spell or his dance of the unformed planes performance, his weapon gains the corrosive, flaming, frost, or shocking weapon property. At 10th level, he may add corrosive burst, flaming burst, icy burst, or shocking burst to his weapon instead. If he adds a property to a weapon which deals elemental damage (such as the weapon created by his dance of the unformed planes performance) he must add the weapon property which matches the weapon’s base damage type.
This replaces suggestion
Effortless Elements (Ex)
At 18th level, the Trigram Dancer may maintain two bardic performances at once, though one of these performances must be his dance of the unformed planes. He must expend two uses of bardic performance each round he does so, instead of one.
This replaces mass suggestion
The trigram dancer’s power comes from his connection to the base elements that make up the Unformed Planes, rather than his force of personality. The trigram dancer uses his Wisdom score and modifier in place of his Charisma score and modifier for all class features.
Bardic Performance
The trigram dancer gains the following types of bardic performance at their listed levels:
Dance of the Unformed Planes (Su): A trigram dancer’s movements call to the elements around him. When the trigram dancer begins this performance, he creates a weapon made of earth, air, water or fire. This acts as a masterwork weapon with which he is proficient, except it deals acid, cold, electricity, or fire damage instead of its normal damage type. This weapon gains a +1 enhancement bonus for every 4 levels the trigram dancer possesses (maximum +5 at 20th level).
This replaces fascinate
Fury of the Fire (Su): A trigram dancer of 8th level or higher can control the elements with ease. While he maintains this performance, the DC of spells with the acid, cold, electricity, or fire descriptor cast by his allies increases by +1. This performance relies on audible and visual components.
This replaces dirge of doom
Fire, Water, Thunder, and Earth (Su)
At 6th level, when the trigram dancer creates a weapon with a spell or his dance of the unformed planes performance, his weapon gains the corrosive, flaming, frost, or shocking weapon property. At 10th level, he may add corrosive burst, flaming burst, icy burst, or shocking burst to his weapon instead. If he adds a property to a weapon which deals elemental damage (such as the weapon created by his dance of the unformed planes performance) he must add the weapon property which matches the weapon’s base damage type.
This replaces suggestion
Effortless Elements (Ex)
At 18th level, the Trigram Dancer may maintain two bardic performances at once, though one of these performances must be his dance of the unformed planes. He must expend two uses of bardic performance each round he does so, instead of one.
This replaces mass suggestion