![]() Once again, I’ve got discussion threads on Paizo and Giant in the Playground, so feel free to chime in there, and let me know if there’s anything you want to see added. The two are very similar, and where I can, I’ll be linking to that guide to save space as well as effort for myself. ![]() This is intentional, and while I’ll try to cover new material where it comes up, I don’t want to tread a lot of the same topics with new ways of saying old things. There will also be comparisons between the Alchemist and Investigator in this guide as well, since the two are very closely tied both mechanically and thematically.I may also mock the Rogue.Īlso some of you may not consider this a ‘true’ guide, as there’s going to be quite a bit of borrowing from my Alchemist guide, mostly because the two overlap so much. There’s a lot of things that I like about this class, and there’s a lot I plan on discussing, but this guide is going to have a little section about my thoughts regarding the class as well, since there’s some things I want to get out of the way first. New guide, new theme, just like you’d all want. I’ve been meaning on getting on this guide for quite a while, as this class is a subset of my favorite class, the Alchemist. Hello again, and welcome to a whole new guide from me. Guess I’ll have to watch out before calling something ‘impossible’ again, now won’t I?” Aven Karth, elven scholar and curator of the Helta Nol museum of elven history Crazy to think that with a few clues and a sharp mind, someone could find it in a week. “And here I’d thought we were never going to see that artifact again, thought it was lost in those tombs for all eternity. Purple (*****) : A class defining option, this should not be ignored Green (***) : This is a good option, and worth consideringīlue (****) : This is a solid option, it’s hard to do much better Orange (**) : This is an okay option, but you can do better Red (*) : This option is to be avoided unless you want a challenge ![]() I wouldn’t be very good at my job if I settled for anything less than the absolute truth, now would I?” Laura Esttse, detective in training and local heroīlack (?) : This option for one reason or another cannot be rated “The truth it something different to everyone, and to me, it means making sure justice is served. Jolly’s guide-addendum to the Pathfinder Investigator
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