RollSeventeen
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I'm alive. If you are still willing to play I will move forward.
Sound of gear clattering. A small cough. People rising to their feet.
A weak voice calls from the darkness.
You're alive? Thank the gods, hope still remains.
Welcome back, sir. I hope life is well.
RollSeventeen
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The metagamer in me is screaming "DON'T SPLIT THE PARTY YOU FOOLS" but this sounds like fun so who gives a s~$*
It's okay. There's no way they could fit more than 14 owl bears inside that little bar, anyways.
unless there's a basement.
shit
hoo-grr!
| guiltysonder |
Hello, this is my first post and I was unsure where else to ask this. Ok. So. The game I'm playing now is my first ever pathfinder game. We are playing the reign of winter campaign. It's me, and three other people all of which have at least one other pathfinder game under their belt. And the DM who has been doing this for years. Im playing a magus, we have a cleric, a hunter and a fighter. The cleric and I just hit level three. So far we have had four PCs die, two of which were brought back cause DM interference and the fact that half the party worshipped Sarenrae. My question is this: how can I get more healing capabilities? I've been bouncing around doing a multiclass. Maybe into Warpriest, as at this low a level I could greatly benefit from the healing capabilities and not experience a huge amount of issue with spell progression from the fact that I only have a few levels in a different class. The way I've worked it out in my head is that for my character, multiclassing into a divine spell caster would be best from level 4 or 7, cause then I can get either more of the second class, or get the broad study arcana and medium armor, then also get heals and variety. My magus stats currently are 16,10,14,14,14,6. I'm a coldborn also. I was just curious what others thought. Cause frankly we are getting our shit wrecked and more heals would be great.