It's listed in the 3rd edition DM guide. Here's some information:
Shadowdancer
Operating in the border between light and darkness, shadowdancers are nimble artists of deception. They are mysterious and unknown, never completely trusted but always inducing wonder when met.
Rogues, bards, and monks make excellent shadowdancers, but fighters, barbarians, rangers, and paladins also find shadowdancer abilities allow them to strike at their opponents with surprise and skill. Wizard, sorcerer, cleric, and druid shadowdancers employ the defensive capabilities inherent in the prestige class to allow them to cast their spells from safety and move away quickly. Despite their links with shadows and trickery, shadowdancers are as often good as evil. They may use their incredible abilities as they wish.
Shadowdancers often work in troupes, never staying in one place too long. Some use their abilities to entertain. Others operate as thieves, using their abilities to infiltrate past defenses and dupe others. All shadowdancer troupes maintain an aura of mystery among the populace, who know whether to think well or ill of them.
Hit Die: d8
Requirements
To qualify to become a shadowdancer, a character must fulfill all the following criteria.
Move Silently: 8 ranks
Hide: 10 ranks
Perform: 5 ranks
Feats: Dodge, Mobility, Combat Reflexes
Class Skills
The shadowdancer's class skills are Balance, Bluff, Decipher Script, Diplomacy, Disguise, Escape Artist, Hide, Jump, Listen, Move Silently, Perform, Pick Pocket, Profession, Search, Spot, Tumble, and Use Rope.
Skill Points at Each Level: 6 + Int modifier
The feats are listed w/ descriptons. They are: Weapon and Armor Proficiency, Hide in Plain Sight, Evasion, Darkvision, Uncanny Dodge, Shadow Illusion, Summon Shadow, Shadow Jump, Defensive Roll, Slippery Mind, and Improved Evasion
Class | | | Base | | | | Fort | | Ref | | | | Will |
Level | | | Attack Bonus | | | | Save | | Save | | | | Save |
1st | | | +0 | | | | +0 | | +2 | | | | +0 |
2nd | | | +1 | | | | +0 | | +3 | | | | +0 |
3rd | | | +2 | | | | +1 | | +3 | | | | +1 |
4th | | | +3 | | | | +1 | | +4 | | | | +1 |
5th | | | +3 | | | | +1 | | +4 | | | | +1 |
6th | | | +4 | | | | +2 | | +5 | | | | +2 |
7th | | | +5 | | | | +2 | | +5 | | | | +2 |
8th | | | +6 | | | | +2 | | +6 | | | | +2 |
9th | | | +6 | | | | +3 | | +6 | | | | +3 |
10th | | | +7 | | | | +3 | | +7 | | | | +3 |
Sorry, can't figure out why the table is so low [img]tongue.gif[/img]
[ 02-24-2003, 07:34 PM: Message edited by: Nanobyte ]