![]() Midnight Suns Guides Midnight Suns Guides.Hogwarts Legacy Guides Hogwarts Legacy Guides.Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Guides Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Guides. ![]() You could go for a human Bloodrager with two weapon fighter + buckler with Fey bloodline.Īn alternative might by an human Abyssal bruiser with high strength with a two handed weapon (bonus points if it has reach and trip). River Kindoms Daredevil if you want to avoid attacks of oppertunity and perhaps use shortsword/ dagger two weapon combo as light weapons make wielding two weapons easier. Picking a race and background depends on what weapons you want to wield. If you consider the other abilities of the blood rager, it favors mobility, so it might be best to pick an armor type that does limit your movement (mostly light armor or 'lighter' medium armor). If you go Abyssal focus lies more with Strength and Constitution, while Fey is also fine with Constitution and Charisma. The bloodrager requires investment in three abilities Strength, Consitution and Charisma. This also makes you less vulnerable to your or allied CC. ![]() Also, with Fey all your saves (fort and Will by default and Ref through bloodline feats) get a boost. You ability score works also better with Fey compared to Abyssal as you have more spells that require others to make a save. That said, if you just want to go ham you could always play a half-orc two-handed weapon specialist fighter with an earthbreakerĬonsidering vanilla party members a dps/ back up tank.Ībyssal if you want a bruiser that wields a two handed weapon in combat.įey if you want to play a bloodrager who moves around more in combat and has a bit more crowd control, or you want the option to dual wield. If you go vanilla partymembers I wouldn't pick Skald as the Skald benefits melee characters the most, which, especially early on, you lack (at least in the front-line bruiser department) I would say ranged buffer if you hire melee companions. Depending on how you want your party (if you use regular companions or hire new ones) you might want to build your bard as a melee buffer if you use game npc's without retraining. If you like a challenge build you might want to go for a Dhampir Bloodrager (either spell easter with either Fey, celestial or Undead or Crossblooded with Undead and Fey).īard and archetype's are good support characters that with well in your party, especially with their buffs (again things like Haste). It is a class that (somewhat less) benefits from turn based mode, especially if you choose Fey herritage (moving 10ft to gain blur and the like). I am usually no a fan of hybrid classes, though Slayer is a solid-ish class.īlood rager is an interesting hybrid class, especially the spell-eater and crossblooded. If you like to play in turn-based mode I would recommend Magus as it requires you to make some choices (both when maneuvring in combat and using its class abilities). Later you get more spells avaialble that can help your own surivability and improve your party (notability haste). I myself play a sword saint and it is a capable second line fighter even early on. When you list the classes you have an eye on you shouldn't worry about Magus getting less useful on higher levels in pathfinder even a 2/3 spell progression is still better than classes with less or no spellprogression at all. Looking at the part members you will be teamed up with a melee class is a good way to balance out the story NPC's. It felt like a fun character class but I was always concerned that it would get less useful in the higher levels.īard or Skald are classes I´ve had my eyes on since I enjoy playing characters that are skill monkeys but can hold their own in a melee but I have no idea how to build them.Īs I´ve said, I´d be happy to receive some build suggestions or general help regarding choice of classes and feats. Magus is the class I played in my only, aborted, playthrough of Kingmaker. Slayer seems also like a fun hurtstick of a character but a bit of a one-note. The classes I´ve had my eye on this far are:īloodrager This seems like a fun class that marries the Barbarian with the Sorcerer but the amount of possible builds kind of make my head spin. Just for your information, I´ve played pretty much every DnD 3.5 games but Pathfinder differs in a lot ways that I´m not used to, which is why I´m in dire need of help. I tend to play as a melee character in these kind of games and I´ve seen a few classes that seem fun. As you may have seen on my topic this game has triggered the worst of choice paralysis ever for me and I could use some help in deciding what kind of class build to go for.
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