kingmaker 6th character advice...


Advice


I'm the 6th character of a 3 lvl party
already a wizard,cavalier,ranger,fighter archer and a cleric and i'd appreciate an advice about what class can contribute most!


Rogue, or something to perform the traditionally rogue duties. I wouldn't say covering them is strictly necessary, but without more info on what each party member contributes it seems to me that is what you are missing.


The cavalier is the face as well as the "tank" togather with fighter and the ranger is Very skillfull!cleric is healbot and the wizard...well i guess is the wizard!
I heard the kingmaker is mostly outside so i don't know if a rogue can condtribute more than ranger allready does!
the party is allready full and i think that whatever carachter i do, will try to get inside someone else's shoes...


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I would think a rogue would work fine. He could be the Spymaster later on like our rogue is.

We had

Paladin
Oracle of Life
Inquisitor
Witch
Rogue

and we have managed just fine through about 2/3 of the AP.

PS High Charisma scores would be great!! Not 100% needed but great anyway.


A great deal of it is outside, but the campaign is quite diverse taken in whole. There are traditional rogue duties other than scouting, which I'm sure your ranger has well in hand.


Amethyst69 wrote:

The cavalier is the face as well as the "tank" togather with fighter and the ranger is Very skillfull!cleric is healbot and the wizard...well i guess is the wizard!

I heard the kingmaker is mostly outside so i don't know if a rogue can condtribute more than ranger allready does!
the party is allready full and i think that whatever carachter i do, will try to get inside someone else's shoes...

A bard can contribute well in that group. You'll bring incredibly nice buffs, debuffs, and an uncanny ability to fulfill any potential lacking in any skill department. You'll be able to support just about everyone and you'll be able to adapt to a lot of different roles as time goes on to prevent stepping on anyone's shoes.

You'll also be able to bring the full package for the party face if that is required as well. If the cavalier is intent on being the party face, then role-playing the "squire" to the cavalier can make for an interesting party interaction. You can then do the face things that the cavalier can't readily do as the face of the party (bluff, impersonate, cheat, steal, swindle, infiltration, character assassination, or any other gray area questionability that a party "leader" must refrain).

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