
The Witch gets a wide array of amazing spells from the Cleric, Druid, and Wizard spell lists which can be even further supplemented by their “Patron Spells.” On top of this the “Hex” class feature, while it does include some duds, features many options that range from good to great. At higher levels, the Shaman tends to suffer from a lot of bookkeeping.įeiya is Pathfinder's iconic human Witch, her fox's name is Daji.Remarkable versatility through both the “Wandering Spirit” and “Wandering Hex” class features.Access to unique and powerful “Hexes” alongside some of the standard Witch “Hexes.”.Combining the inclination towards debuffing and much of the flavor of the Witch with the spontaneous divine casting of the Oracle the Shaman both fits a specific niche and is capable of being a solid generalist. Shaman is another of Pathfinder’s “Hybrid Classes” and it is a somewhat strange hybrid indeed. The Shaman is a very interesting class, gaining a varied allotment of spells and abilities that evoke both the Druid and the Witch. She's also canonically transgendered, Pathfinder's first iconic character to be so. Shardra Geltl is Pathfinder's iconic dwarf Shaman. Generally speaking, playing a Druid requires a lot of bookkeeping.
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Between their full casting, their Animal Companion, and the unparalleled versatility of Wild Shape a Druid is capable of fulfilling all the roles of a full party single- handedly. If one were to only take into account only their unique and well-rounded spell list the Druid would already be quite the formidable class however, when you add in both an Animal Companion and Wild Shape Druids become something else entirely. Armed with offensive, defensive, and healing spells (all with the option to change your allotment every morning) and with a natural hardiness that lets them wade into melee, there are few problems a Cleric can’t solve. Kyra is Pathfinder's iconic human Cleric (of Saranrae),īoasting one of the most versatile spell lists in the game and not having to worry about spell failure, the Cleric is one of Pathfinder’s greatest multitools. Worse than a wizard at odd numbered levels.Many “Arcanist Exploits” are quite powerful.Prepare your spells daily, then cast them spontaneously.One of Pathfinder’s many “Hybrid Classes” the Arcanist combines a Wizard’s spell list with a Sorcerer’s ability to spontaneously cast. The Arcanist is a class that manages to be both easy to play and fun to play. These classes include:Įnora is Pathfinder's iconic halfling Arcanist. These classes are capable of doing one thing and even then, it’s often done better by other classes or they are so unfocused that they can hardly contribute to any encounter. Medium (Without Archmage or Hierophant).These classes can rarely resolve an encounter with a single ability unless it is a high tailored encounter. These classes tend to be specialists that are capable of one thing and are useless when that one thing won’t work or generalists capable of doing many things without really shining. It is also worth noting that this tier contains a multitude of Pathfinder’s two-thirds casters. These classes do occasionally possess a mechanic or ability that can immediately resolve encounters, but those are rare exceptions. These classes tend to fall into two camps, specialists that do one thing very well and generalists that do a lot of things at an okay level. Any of these classes is capable of anything, but no single class can do everything. These classes tend to have as much raw power as S Tier classes but with a much smaller toolkit. If played well these classes can be game breaking and require a skilled DM to provide them with suitable challenges. At high levels, these classes can pretty literally change the world. They can regularly solve encounters with singular abilities and require little thought from the player. These classes are capable of doing more or less everything, often times better than other classes that specialize in one thing. The following is a tier list of Pathfinder’s forty-four main classes, with an in-depth look at the S and A Tiers of classes. With so many options it can be quite daunting to find a class that is both mechanically powerful and provides the kind of gameplay experience you are looking for. There are forty-four playable classes in the tabletop roleplaying game Pathfinder and this is before things like NPC classes, prestige classes, and archetypes are factored in. What really are Pathfinder's top-tier classes?
