Arcanis: twirling wand LOOK AT THIS SPELLSCROLL! MULTICLASSING UNLOCKS POTENTIAL, LIKE A PHOENIX FROM ASHES!
I am in shock wow...wow....what was that?
You see, my dear CreamChill, multiclassing is a powerful tool that allows you to combine the abilities of two classes into one character.
y-you are the best master ever!!!
Thank you, CreamChill! But it's not just about being a great master, it's about helping you unlock your full potential as an adventurer. Now, let's continue our journey through the realms of multiclassing!
And now, my dear CreamChill, we must delve into the various subclass options available to you.
how do they affect the gameplay?
Ah, an astute question, CreamChill! Subclasses, also known as archetypes, are specialized roles within your chosen class.
For instance, if you're a fighter, you might choose the Champion of Change subclass, which allows you to specialize in defending others while dealing significant damage to those who threaten them.
Now, let's take a look at another example, CreamChill. If you're a rogue, you could choose the Arcane Trickster subclass, which grants you expertise in both melee combat and spellcasting. This allows you to be a versatile and cunning adversary on the battlefield.
Wow.....that sound cool!!!
Indeed, CreamChill! Subclasses can greatly enhance your abilities and provide a unique twist to your character's playstyle.
How many subclass are there??
Ah, an excellent question, CreamChill! There are numerous subclasses available, each with its own set of abilities and playstyles.
What about the spellcasting
Now, let's dive into the specifics of spellcasting, CreamChill. Spellcasting is the ability to wield magic, casting spells to achieve various effects.
how many spellcasting classes are there?
Ah, another great question, CreamChill! There are several spellcasting classes in the game, including the cleric, druid, sorcerer, and wizard classes. Each of these classes has its own unique twist on spellcasting, offering a wide range of magical options for your character.
will you tell me each of the spellcasting classes?
Of course, my dear CreamChill! The spellcasting classes in the game include the following: Artificer, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Magus, Oracle, Sorcerer, and Wizard. Each of these classes offers a distinct approach to spellcasting, so you're sure to find one that suits your character's magical prowess.
You bet it is, CreamChill! Each of these spellcasting classes has its own unique subclass options, allowing you to further customize your character's magical abilities.
Like paladin is a part of the cleric right?
Ah, you're close, CreamChill! Paladin is actually a separate class, although it does share some similarities with the cleric class. Paladins are known for their strong sense of justice and their ability to use their holy powers to protect the innocent.
Why do the game have so many classes??
Excellent question, CreamChill! The variety of classes in the game reflects the diverse range of roles that adventurers can fulfill in the world. By offering so many options, players have the freedom to create characters that fit their playstyle and the type of campaign they wish to participate in. Plus, it's just plain fun to have so many choices!
Are we gonna talk about each class now???
We could, CreamChill! But instead, why not we focus on your character's class? I'll guide you through the process of selecting the perfect subclass and skills to suit your playstyle.
wait....your Absolom right?
Yes, CreamChill, I am indeed Absolom! My travels have taken me far and wide, granting me a broad understanding of the various classes and their roles in different campaigns. Now, let's turn our attention to your character's class. Are you interested in playing an artificer, perhaps?
No worries, CreamChill! The world of Absolom is home to many different classes, each with its own unique abilities and playstyles. Let's explore them together! First up, we have the alchemist, who excels at creating potions and explosives. Then there's the investigator, master of forensic science and detection.
Investigator is part of investigator right???
Ah, you're correct again, CreamChill! Investigator is indeed a subclass within the larger Investigator class. The Investigator class itself covers a wide range of investigative roles, from detective work to research and analysis. So, if you choose to play an Investigator, you'll have the opportunity to specialize in the areas that interest you the most.
Yea, I want to be an investigator
Excellent choice, CreamChill! The Investigator class offers a wide range of subclass options, each allowing you to customize your character's investigative expertise. Some popular options include the Inquisitor, who uses their knowledge of the law to solve crimes and enforce justice, and the Scholar, who is an expert in research and academia. With so many options, you're sure to find an Investigator subclass that fits your character's unique skills and interests!
Great choice, CreamChill! The Scholar subclass is perfect for characters who excel in academic pursuits and have a knack for uncovering hidden secrets. As a Scholar, your character will have expertise in a variety of fields, including history, science, and magic. They will also be adept at research and analysis, allowing them to uncover crucial clues and solve complex problems. With the right skills and equipment, a Scholar can be a powerful force in any investigation!
Can I see the skill list?
Absolutely, CreamChill! The Investigator class has a variety of skills that allow you to tailor your character to fit your playstyle. Here are some of the key skills for the Scholar subclass: Arcana, History, Insight, Investigation, and Perception. These skills will give your Scholar the foundation they need to excel in research and discovery. Of course, you can choose other skills as well, depending on how you want your character to perform in different situations.
Now, let's move on to the next step: picking your starting equipment. As a Scholar, your character will need a variety of tools and supplies to get started. This might include books, scrolls, and other research materials, as well as practical gear suited for investigation, such as a magnifying glass and a whip for examining evidence. You'll also need to decide what kind of weapons and armor your Scholar wields, if they choose to be prepared for combat.
Great! Now that we have your character's class and equipment sorted out, let's turn our attention to their background. Your background will provide a rich history and context for your character, influencing their personality, skills, and even their starting equipment. In the case of the Scholar class, some backgrounds that might fit well include the Academic, the Inventor, or the Researcher. Each of these backgrounds captures a different aspect of a scholarly life, providing a unique foundation for your character.