Quick question regarding Wrath of the righteous campaign (Player)


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So I was invited to a Wrath of the Righteous campaign and I wanted to run a cavalier build, would this be ill advised or should it be fine?


Alright, so I am not an authority on this, and I haven't seen the other side of things so there might be GM allowances, but I don't think mounted anything works well in the first, fourth, and fifth books of Wrath of the Righteous. I think those were the ones with lots of interior spaces and very little open spaces.

As always, you can avert most of these problems with Narrow Frame, a small character with a medium mount, or the Pokeball.

If you are using a non-mounted cavalier... well, you probably wouldn't be asking if a cavalier works in Wrath of the Righteous. It would work the same as any other martial.

This might be a good time to try out some archetypes, like Daring Champion (replaces mount and charging abilities with swashbuckler stuff) or Standard Bearer (swaps banner and mount levels, replaces "charge" abilities with more banner abillities).


I see, thank you so much for informing me! Have a good night Bob.


You'll lose your mount at the start of book 1 and won't have any use for it again until book 2. Book 3 it will be fine and pretty useful, books 4 and 5 would be terrible (nasty nasty extra-dimensional plannar travel involved... although you could use it in book 5 given how large everything is.)

Book 6 wouldn't be terrible, but a considerable portion still involves indoor combat.

Honestly you might be better off either with archetypes to swap out the mount, as Bob said, or a Paladin - its the Paladin AP for a reason and they get some stunningly good stuff if you can cope with the 'holier than though' issues.

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