![]() I used to haunt the old char op boards back in the day. I am new to pathfinder but i am a salty vet at 3rd and 3.5. That complexity is exactly why I made the char. If not we can talk alternatives that keep the spirit but limit the paperwork I like classes that look like rube goldberg machines so I love unsworn shaman. If you feel up for it though we can do details. Know all the with hexes and base shaman hexesīe familiar with crafting, you get brew potion can craft wonderous for freeīe familiar with all the spirits, their spells, their powers and their hexes Know the entire shaman spell list you are capable of casting.īe familiar with the cleric and wizard lists well enough to cherry pick spells However keep in mind that you'll need to. While nearly every class or build in pathfinder rewards laser focus the shaman does best when built with flexibility in mind. You can change your entire class role over night. However in return they are the most flexible characters around. Shaman is the most mechanically difficult class to manage and unsworn mak s it worse. /r/3d6 - For character creation, advice and sharing (system agnostic)Īs a newcomer to pathfinder I'd probably avoid shaman in general and unsworn in particular./r/Battlemaps - For your VTT battlemap requirements./r/Tabletop - For your general tabletop gaming shenanigans./r/lfg - Looking For Group, find other players, etc. ![]() /r/RPG - For general, non-Pathfinder related RPG discussion. ![]()
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