![]() ![]() So say I want to play a good Bloodrager, a melee class. Do I want to be a skill based character and break reality with nonsensical readings of the rules? Trickster.Am I playing a caster class and want to cast real good? Angel, Azata, Lich (Swarm and Aeon maybe? These I'm not sure).Am I playing a melee class and want to melee real good? Angel, Azata, Gold Dragon, Demon, Trickster (Aeon, swarm.Do I want to combine my Divine Spell-list with mythic spells? Only Angel.Do I want to combine my Arcane Spell-list with mythic spells? Only Lich.If Good: Angel, Azata and Gold Dragon, If Evil, Swarm, Lich, Demon and *Redacted* (not really though), if Neutral (or good or evil), Trickster if you are Chaotic, Aeon if you are Lawful.The neutral paths have a bit more leeway) Do I want to be good, evil or neutral? (I know people say you can be a neutral lich or swarm, but I get the impression that some people are ignoring the fact that later on you probably have to do some massively morally questionable stuff to get power, ditto the good paths but for good actions obviously.Anyone have any suggestions on these classes, or perhaps on resources that describe what each mythic path is "good" and "bad" at? I came into wrath very excited to play these mechanically interesting classes but I have decision paralysis over not knowing what mythic paths best complement them. Which mythic path would you play if you rolled up an Alchemist? What about a Bloodrager? Or the Kinecticist? What classes would prefer to become a kickass gold dragon? These are the questions that keep me up at night. Looking at other base classes though, I have absolutely no idea what mythic paths might help them out. Azata is a cool alternative for casters, especially half casters, because they can replenish spell slots. With some this is easy -divine casters who go angel reap crazy benefits, as do arcane casters who go lich, and there's some nice complementary synergy between what the class gives you as, say, a sorcerer and what the path gives you as a lich. I like to create characters whose mythic path will compliment their base class features. ![]() Very happy with wrath, but I'm a player who is all about long-term planning and im trying to wrap my head around mythic paths and some of the more unusual classes that exist in Pathfinder. Reddit's Rules of Order The entirety of the rules of Reddit still apply here. To allow the content filters to work, make sure to select an appropriate flair when creating your post. Anything else will result in your comment or post being removed, or worse. No Giveaways, Code Redeems, etc If you want to give something away, or you have an extra code laying around, that's awesome! Shoot us a mod-mail and we can set something up. If you're going to spoil anything, mark your spoilers and don't write spoilers into the title of the post. Like my mother always said: Fight nicely, kids. No Hate-Speech, Derogatory Remarks, etc This is a ZERO TOLERANCE sub for any kind of hate-speech, derogatory remarks, offensive usage of words, and generally being a dick. Links Website Discord Steam Kingmaker Gog Kingmaker Steam Righteous GoG Righteous Resources WotR Topic Focus Guides Righteous Neo Guide Kingmaker Neo Guide Kingmaker Kingdom Building Kingmaker Manual Righteous Wiki Rules The games are similar to classic RPG games such as Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights. Pathfinder is a tabletop RPG based off of the 3.5 Ruleset of Dungeons and Dragons. Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the second adaption of a Pathfinder Adventure Path. ![]() Pathfinder: Kingmaker is the first Pathfinder game to make it to the PC. The subreddit for all things Pathfinder CRPG. ![]()
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