Great overview! 🙂 You probably go over this in other videos, but Weapon Infusion is essential for adding weapon traits to your blasts, like adding Thrown which then allows you to add your Strength to a ranged kinetic blast.
Haven't really touched the kineticist in, well, nearly a year the the moment. Weapon infusion can be useful in that way, but I had a low opinion of it when I recorded the video (because of players only trying to use it with certain weapons).
I have created a video on the cleric and some basics of alchemy. I am also working on a series on the basics of spellcasting in Pathfinder Second Edition (it seems to intimidate my newer players a fair bit).
Nice clear breakdown!
You're welcome!
Great overview! 🙂 You probably go over this in other videos, but Weapon Infusion is essential for adding weapon traits to your blasts, like adding Thrown which then allows you to add your Strength to a ranged kinetic blast.
Haven't really touched the kineticist in, well, nearly a year the the moment. Weapon infusion can be useful in that way, but I had a low opinion of it when I recorded the video (because of players only trying to use it with certain weapons).
Oh very nice explanation, I'm intending to use one when I play Outlaws of Alkenstar. What do you intend to do after the Kinetcist?
I have created a video on the cleric and some basics of alchemy. I am also working on a series on the basics of spellcasting in Pathfinder Second Edition (it seems to intimidate my newer players a fair bit).
Keep up the good work ^_^
I intend to! Likely going into the wood or fire kineticist next.