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Oh wow - thanks for all the replies everyone!

Asmodeus' Advocate wrote:
Clerics are both strong and pretty simple; the later classes are a lot more complicated then the core (which isn't a bad thing, if you've been playing the system for a while, but they can be confusing at first) but not typically stronger.

I must admit I was slightly concerned that warpriest might be too complicated, so maybe reach cleric would be a good way to go - thanks for pointing me towards the guide!

Artofregicide wrote:
Milani is a CG deity, so if you're using golarion lore (I assume you are) so tolerating undead would be a definite no.

Yes, it would be golarion lore, so I'll be sure to double check with the GM but I must admit I also fear that it might be a no! The alignment of my party is mostly Chaotic Neutral. EDIT: No, I'm not set on the healing domain - but being new to pathfinder and probably being the parties primary healer I just assumed the healing domain would be best! If that's not the case please let me know!

Gallant Armor wrote:
Life Shaman is a good choice, you get channeling and access to Life Link and Shell of Succor (variant spirit hex) which are very nice for tanky healers.

I hadn't thought of Shaman! I'll be sure to have a look.


Hello everyone, sorry for intruding but I am almost completely new to the world of pathfinder and would like some advice!

After having played a game at our local Pathfinder Lodge, my friends and I are hooked and so have set about the task of creating our own characters. We wish to stay as a party of four, and so are trying to strike a good balance of skills between us.

Currently in the party we have a ranger, a sorcerer and a bard. I am looking to play the role of a tanky healer - Paladin is the obvious choice here, however I really don't like the idea of being tied to lawful good, and the character would also seem out of place with the other party members!

I was considering, therefore, picking a warpriest of either Pharasma (healing and death domain) or Milani (healing and liberation domain). Do either of these seem viable? Or would I be better served playing as a Cleric?

Final question! Pharasma is obviously completely against the undead, however our sorcerer quite likes the idea of necromancy! Would Milani also be against the undead? I fear necromancy may be considered soul enslavement!

Many thanks!