Saturday, March 28

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous’ 232 subclasses make it the ultimate RPG for buildcrafting freaks—especially the overpowered Ranger who gets to ride a griffon from level 1


If Baldur’s Gate 3 is the game to recommend to your friends who aren’t into RPGs, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the pinnacle of freaking out the normies. This game embraces and celebrates the stinky, crusty, CRPG weirdness Larian (understandably) left behind.

Semi-permanent status ailments, save-or-die spells, fear effects that send your party running for the hills, and 232 individual subclasses to choose from⁠—I counted 26 base classes, 193 subclasses under them, plus an extra 13 prestige classes you can unlock for good measure⁠—I don’t know if it’s better than Baldur’s Gate 3’s elegant character building, but it’s thrilling in its own way.

Pathfinder character creation screen showing Orc Ranger with Sable Company Marine subclass.

(Image credit: Owlcat)

The subclasses can’t all be winners. The “Defender of the True World” Druid, for example, is a real stinker⁠—not in a vacuum, just in this campaign. What use is a guy specialized in killing fairie creatures in a game with little to no fairie creatures?

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