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15 posts. Alias of Snowhawk.




I've recently joined a group and we'll be playing S&S very soon. As I was the last one to join, of course I'm left filling the healing role. So I've had to forsake my want to play a monk and fit into the group.

Group comp is as follows:
Rogue
Alchemist (Goblin)
Bolt Ace
Sorcerer
And either a fighter or swashbuckler

So I'm in need to fill the healing as I've never seen an Alchemist ever want to attempt to dabble in it and I doubt that will change now.

I'm either wanting to play a Cleric of Besmara (possibly Herald Caller?) Or a Bard. I'd be more comfortable with a Skald, but this group would never benefit from raging song because everyone wants to build for DeX.

Any suggestions? Maybe an option I may have missed? I just dont want them dead. I dont need them happy (we're pirates after all) so I'll take all suggestions.


Hello all,

My tabletop group will be starting a new campaign soon (I've been DMing for 2 years and I'm almost done) and the next person taking the reins has expressed a desire for someone to play a full arcane caster. Maybe because I was a little slow to decide what to play, now I'm stuck being the wizard/sorcerer/arcanist.

My first DnD character was a 2nd ed wizard. So I'm familiar with the class as a player, and I built a decent exploiter wizard. I'm just not sure I want to play the squishy guy in the back.

Party is a paladin, barbarian, ranger and bard. My real question is: What do I do? Play the wizard to keep everyone hasted while I slowly go insane or try something in the same hemisphere like a caster druid?


I know I've seen the name of this trait before, but I cannot remember it. It's a trait similar to Lingering Performance for a Bard, but I cannot remember the name of it for the life of me. I wondered if anyone remembered the trait's name off the top of their head.