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Cult of Vorg wrote:

A flying blade Advanced Class Guide swashbuckler that uses the Weapon Master Handbook startoss style feat chain will be able to hit multiple targets with one dagger throw.

And in addition to 5 levels of Swash you could take 4 levels of Weapon Master fighter to pick up the Richochet Toss advanced weapon training feat so your favorite friendly dagger returns to your hand after.

That honestly sounds like a really fun way of going about a class. Does anyone know a good way of doing it?


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Okay okay okay. I honestly didn't expect so many responses so quickly, so it's giving me a lot to look over.

DM_aka_Dudemeister wrote:
Might I suggest, thinking about a heroic archetype you'd like to fulfill? Then finding an unusual way to fill it?

On what you said, Storm Druid, I'm intrigued about that. Secondly, the kind of I guess role I want to play, is I've always played kind of a Jack Sparrow character. One that doesn't like, want to be good or bad, but can still ruin everything for everyone just because he's bored. Whether he's helping the good guys or messing with the good guys. All mood dependent I would say.

Then onto

Dastis wrote:
Any particular race you want to play? Also what mental stat do you want to use?

I'd either want to play with high Charisma to get people to do what I want through spewing nonesense, or silly spells. Or I'd like intelligence, to be smarter than anyone else around me and use sophisticated spells or tricks to get what I want done.

Moving on again.

Ascalaphus wrote:

Druid could be a good fit for you. It's a versatile and powerful class, but it adds complexity step by step. You don't have to figure it all out at first level, and can change your mind about a lot of things along the way.

The only "mistake" you can make at first level is choosing an ability array that doesn't suit your desired role. I.e. if you want to fight, you should have good physical stats. If you just want to cast, don't skimp on wisdom.

That's one of the problems I have, I don't want to rely to heavily on spells or melee, I really want a mix between the middle, but to still be powerful if I do go down the middle between the two.

To everyone else that I didn't specifically quote, if you want to keep throwing ideas or thoughts in please do, the more the merrier, it will help a lot in the long run, and help eliminate choices that I might not like, or want to push into. So please keep helping, and thank you everyone for all the help you are giving. I honestly didn't expect to get this much help.


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Hello, I'm Blithelight, first post on here, so not much to tell about me.

Right now, I am playing pathfinder for pretty much the first time, but I've dabbled in D&D first edition before so it's not totally foreign to me.

Anyways, my trouble right now is picking a class.

I am currently playing a bard, and in all honesty it's fun, but really isn't something that's wowing me, because I've only ever played a bard.

Right now I'm trying to find a class that wows me and makes me really excited to play it, one I won't get bored of while making or yada yada. Which is really proving to be difficult.

What I'm ultimately looking for is to make a class, that can do ranged aoe, but isn't a sorcerer/wizard or alchemist. I am also unable to use the Summoner, Anti-Paladin, or unchained classes, as per DM request.

Can anyone at all help?