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Classes are the mechanical heart of characters in Pathfinder 2e, defining your characters' advancement, their capabilities, and the majority of their feats. Understanding how to build and play a class effectively is the most important part of building an effective character.
Skills and skill feats are a powerful tool for any character. Archetypes. Another way to spend your class feats, archetypes offer a huge amount of options for building unique, exciting, and powerful characters. Support Articles. Alchemical Foods Guide; Domains Breakdown; Practical Guide to Animal Companions; Practical Guide to Assurance
Because the Gnome’s Ability Flaw is in Strength, you’ll want to stick to Dexterity-based builds or Ki Monk builds. Goblin : A Wisdom flaw makes Ki Monk builds difficult, but otherwise the Goblin is a fine choice.
If you’re going for a mounted combat build, you might like Divine Ally to get an animal Companion, but you can also get an Animal Companion from the Druid or the Ranger so that shouldn’t be the only thing you want from the Champion if you choose to multiclass.
Throughout its history, the Oracle has been the divine equivalent to the Sorcerer, sharing the cleric’s armor and weapon options but using the Sorcerer’s spellcasting mechanics. In Pathfinder 2e, that means using a Spell Repertoire like the Sorcerer while getting similar equipment to the Cleric.
While nearly all rogues will excel in stealth, thievery, and ambush tactics, the number of options which are both viable and interesting for the Rogue mean that you can build an effective rogue in a dizzying number of combinations.
Pathfinder 1e. How to Play. Solo Adventure. Character Optimization; Player Resources; Gamemaster Resources; Variant Rules; Tools; Errata Wish List; Supported Content; Open Gaming License. Pathfinder 2e. How to Play; Character Optimization. Tales of the Valiant. 5e to ToV Transition Guide; Class and Subclass Handbooks. General TTRPG. Beg, Borrow ...
Spellstrike: Spellstrike is the Magus’s central feature, and much of how you build your character will be to get the most out of Spellstrike. To briefly summarize: you cast a spell and hit your target with a weapon in order to deliver the spell, combining the damage of both.
Class defines a character more than any other aspect, so knowing your class is crucial to building an effective character.
The Bard is a versatile spellcasting class that can thrive in a variety of roles. Their signature role is as a Support character, but they can also serve as a Healer, Librarian, Scout, and Utility caster depending on your build.