Let us post and discuss good class and skill tree systems, regardless of it being action rpg or crpg, mmorpg or anything in between (ideally single player though). Which ones are the best? I like it when decisions are numerous and meaningful (and being wary if there is a trade off) while still allowing different cohesive archetypes without funneling you to a specific build forcefully. Also actual classes (specially with multiclassing) are better than completely open class skill trees only systems if done properly, but often they are not.
She is a miracle of the universe and best girl.
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its about videogames
She looks like she fricks qlippoths
>Chernobue qlippoth are the living manifestations of the primal urge to mate and the vile fecundity of the Abyss.
>Each chernobue is a slippery, writhing mass of tentacles that end in a mouth each. It has a single huge hideous eye and a fanged maw for a belly. A chernobue is 13 feet long and weighs 500 pounds
>The chernobue is a living manifestation of the vile fecundity of the Abyss—a monstrous, alien pregnancy made flesh. By infecting creatures with the abyssal taint they carry, they spread pain and misfortune wherever they flop and writhe—and with their plane shift ability, they are ready to spread their filth throughout the multiverse. A chernobue is 13 feet long and weighs 500 pounds.
Ah yes this was it.
Camellia belongs to this.
is there any pathfinder calculators to theory builds?
i would do this on paper but it has so many fricking things that i would always miss something?
there isn't. i can't imagine doing this shit on the tabletop with just paper
with vanilla classes its easy
but when I go magus witches and oracles and other classes that I'm unfamiliar then it goes messy
can I make a hag witch/abyssal sorcerer/vivisectionist/whatever class that gets an insane amount of str?
how high can I pump str inheretly while still keeping like 2 or 3 attacks at least?
dude i would have to scheme through the books for like 30 min to come up with something because I don't remember abyssal sorc and i just straight up don't know witches all that well
why would you want str on a spell caster anyway?
its usually the dump stat in my builds
>why would you want str on a spell caster anyway?
Mutation warrior + some unholy combo of abys sorc so you can get dragon form.
I'm sure there are better autistic builds out there.
I'm recommend sorc 15/dragon disciple 4/meme monk dip 1 for something actually practical in every way. Your strength is
>+4 permanent from abyssal bloodline >+4 permanent from dd
>+8 enhancement from belt
>+10 polynorph from dragonkind 3
>+4 untyped from mythic shapeshifter
>+6 size from from frightful aspect
>+4 sacred from eaglesoul
>+2 morale from rage (spell)
>+4-6 more from some special gear
And you're a lv18 caster with 6-7 natural attacks in dragon form.
got to /crpgg/ on /vg/
Druid talent tree in WoW Burning Crusade was the best one I've seen. You could do several ranged magic builds, healing builds and melee builds + one tank build and they were all viable in one way or another. The class was incredibly versatile and the definition of jack of all trades (+the best tank in the game in not shield-mandatory fights).
where's the next chapter of gwerm mansion?