Fighter Guide Pathfinder Kingmaker for Higher Difficulties Tips and Tricks Unfair
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Thank you for this, I screwed up my build royally, and I'm restarting in Pathfinder. So this guide helped me a lot.
These are some the best explained Pathfinder guides out there. Great work, really helpful, thanks.
You missed on one important thing about regular fighter - advanced training he gains at level 9 and later. There you can get some bonus to saves, initiative and your teamwork feats working without teammates having them (like an inquisitor ability).
I'm not finding that
instablaster.
All of these guides would've been so so so much better if you had some edited (obviously) sample build showcase.
I played a two handed fighter with Glaive. With a support wizard trickster casting gigantic size on him and Valerie with a tower shield tanking, they could mow down anything in the game XD
The 2HF scythe build sounds really exciting, but then you realize you only get the two main capstones at level 19 and 20, and you'll probably finish the game before that level..
for weapon mastery it makes sense to have a weapon with large critical range, not necessarily large crit multiplier on top of which you add; basic rectangle area calculation for DPS
With a higher crit range, you can also worry less about enemy AC, as even your critical threats will at least be a hit.
I did the math once. 20x3 and 19-20x2 produce the same amount of damage on average unless there are extreme AC values involved (basically 20x3 is better if you only hit on a 20). 20x3 is better against damage reduction, but probably also results in more wasted damage on overkill (difficult to model).
@@Justanotherconsumer And thus some of the wonderful depth of this complexity. Choose your own preference: prepare for high AC, prepare for high damage reduction, prepare for crit bonuses, prepare for crit effects, etc.
Hang on - Steel Net isn’t a net you throw on people, it’s a buff to fighting defensively.
Thanks man, a good breakdown
Awesome guide!!!! Thank you so much for all the great info!
Good videos. Solid content.
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Great job! At level one, If you're a human fighter with 13 Dex, you can get shield focus and Missile shield(which works like deflect arrows). I wonder who has the better round per round DPS when built optimally. Fighter, or Slayer?
Tried some fighter parties beneath the stolen lands unfair floor 50. They get the job done, but caster parties kill stuff so much faster. And they're always getting hit. Compared to summon tanks.
hm. I kinda disagree with high constituton. the few hitpoints you gain are not as valuable as the AC you get from Dex.
not sure if Fortitude or Reflex is more valuable tho. but a fighter without some wisdom to boost that Will safe is gonna have problems.
Use magic device is not bad, but I would consider leveling up Perception instead for Improved Blind Fighting, if you think that's worth it. Plus it gives the fighter something to do at the camp.
Blind Fighting is very helpful later on when most of the enemies are blurred or invisible
Good info
Thank you this was very helpfull
I'm playing a regular human fighter and on my last video it took me almost an hour to do my first lvl 😅
For a noob doing a blind playthrough on challenging difficulty should i be concerned if i messed up my early lvl up?
Yes and no. The early game is extremely important to set you up for success later in the game. I’ve found that if you are ahead you stay ahead and feel incredible all game and if you get behind you start a death spiral and there’s no coming back from it. It’s up to you but playing blind first time on challenging if you don’t have a few min/maxed characters in ur party will prove incredibly difficult for you
You can always respec your character later on for a fee
@@DE4DF1SH i think there is no respec option above normal.
@@King_Kerffufle Ohhhh okay
A single fighter in the party is okay for an Iron Man run but what you want are summoners, you want lots of meat shields and deadly spells. Just finished my Iron Man run with a Herald Caller and he can do things no fighter would survive in endgame, even with all the buffing in the world as the video states. If you do wish to try an Iron Man do not go above normal difficulty btw.
A-FKING-MAZING!!!
Which kind of armor I should use for a two-handed fighter? Or how to survive long enough to "one-shot" everyone?
the heaviest you can get. you wont need as much dex as you dont get armor training, but you still got proficiency and you should use it.
what are the best weapon training weapon choices for all classes of weapons? we know that there is the long bow for ranged, but what about two handed, one handed and two weapon fighting? I am speaking of the campaign as it stands in late 2020 after all updates and patches
Can you not build a really good Aldori build using STR instead, and use shield and heavy armour? What's the upside to going DEX that STR couldn't do? Wouldn't STR also get more feats to use overall since you wouldn't need to spend on feats that convert from STR to DEX bonuses? (Like not thinking for Unfair now, just generally, hell not even multiclassing, just sticking to Aldori, coudn't one build that way?)
I think that would waste aldori basic feat, if u wanna go with shield n heavy armor why don't u just do normal fighter? Aldori build is based on flexibility and swiftness, thats why dex build is better
@@brokenvectorss I'm playing one now and it works really well. Started with 18 STR and 15 Dex for shield mastery because I want some shield bashing action. No feats in a non multiclass Aldori says you have to focus on Dex builds, and lo and behold it actually works well :D I even get more feats to spend this way since I don't have to convert from STR to DEX.
@@Wintermist-SWE then u do not get the parry ability becose u have a sheald and tear are special feats that will get u sheald armor as an aldori so u are lossing out on the penefits on aldori
@@stefanhansen8623 The Defensive Parry says nothing about not being able to use a shield though. Just that you have to use a Dueling Blade.
@@Wintermist-SWE is it not dueling sword and one hand free
I mixed two handed fighter with lvl 3rogue with eleven curved blade its crazy
2 levels of fighter make absolutely everything better imo. Even mages.
@@IAmAnEvilTaco Fighter is like salt. A little makes everything better. A lot makes you die.
I havent seen good longswords mid to late game are longsword realy a good idea
There are quite a few actually. Perfection being pretty amazing.
Swedish guy this one?
youre videos would be much more better if you show 2-5 min. gameplay for the guides.
You dont really need Persuasion on your main character if you have Linzi or any other character with a lot of Charisma with you
There's actually a good number of dialogue moments with your single character that rely on persuasion rolls during the later stages of the game. These are all keyed of your own character and not any of your party / advisors
sorry int doing so much for you if go combat Expertise... And traiding weapontraining for more defense is based on the roll in the Party.. if the fighter fall the group is fu..ed. and i know why iam not playing Unfair.. i hate dumpings stats like you do...