Hello everyone,

We are nearing the end of my first TTRPG campaign and in a few weeks, the DM is starting a homebrew. I joined this one half way through and a friend slapped together most of my level 7 character for me, a basic fighter. For this new campaign I’m hoping to have “more to do” in and out of battle so I’m looking for class advice.

I want to play a support class but I’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the class options. All I know is that I want it to be beginner-friendly support that can heal but also do more - like damage, buffs, or debuffs. Doesn’t have to be all 3!

The group gave me a few suggestions but there was so much back and forth about how complicated they are, I thought I’d pose the question here.

Can someone help point me in the right direction on a simple support? Any help would be appreciated!

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  • What level are you starting at?
  • Will you be playing with Free Archetype?
  • What kind of fantasy characters do you find compelling and interesting (in TV, movies, and games)?
  • What kind of setting are you playing in?
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  • Starting at level 1 this time, thankfully!

  • I had to look that up and I have no idea so I’ll have to ask lol it is not free archetype

  • I am both a newbie to TTRPGs and fantasy. The only thing that comes to mind is my Pandaren Brewmaster in WoW…but I do not want to tank. If you’re familiar with WoW classes/specs, my other favorite characters were prot paladin, survival hunter, and holy priest

  • I don’t know the details yet but it seems like a typical fantasy setting

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Follow-up on question 3: I wasn’t asking about video game mechanics. I’m asking what kind of characters you like. As in what kind of personality, what kind of choices they make, what a scene with that character feels like, etc. It doesn’t need to be traditional Western medieval fantasy if that’s not something you’ve experienced a lot of.

A good TTRPG character starts not with mechanics but with a strong inspiration. Creating an RPG character is a creative act. Filling out the character sheet shouldn’t feel like paperwork, it should feel like exploring a real person. Pathfinder is a game about a team of heroes. What “team of heroes” media do you like and why do you like it? Who are your favourite heroes?

Which character in Avatar the Last Airbender is your favourite? Which MCU superhero is your favourite? Which of the Teen Titans is the hottest and why is it Starfire? Which Star Trek character is your spirit animal?

Moreover, and I alluded to this in the other post, but there isn’t really a “wrong” way to build a character in Pathfinder (as long as you take some basic steps like maxing out the primary stat). It’s only wrong if you don’t like playing them. So we should start with what kind of character you want to play.

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I prefer quiet characters over braggadocios ones. Ironically, Gambit is my favorite X-Man followed by the much more appropriate Professor X. I like when characters avoid the spotlight and take care of stuff “from the sidelines.” Some other characters that fit the description (I think, not too into these franchises): Samwise Gamger, Ron Weasley, Podrick

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The race I am leaning is Ysoki, specifically the tiny subrace unique to this campaign. I don’t want to be a hero, I want to support the heroes as they do their hero things. I don’t care if others see how I’m helping as long as my party knows it - I’m not big on getting recognition.

The DM wants to work out our back stories together so he can weave it into the campaign so I haven’t given a ton of thought to it just yet

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The most beginner friendly support classes are the Bard and the Cleric. The Cleric is a very powerful healer, with their Healing Font feature granting them a number of free extra heal spells per day, and it comes in 2 flavours: The Cloistered Cleric, that wears robes and casts spells, and stays at the back of the party, and the Battle Cleric, that wears armor, uses a shield, and works as a front line class.

Both can do a fair bit of buffing and debuffing with their non-font spell slots.

The Bard is the gold standard support caster in the game, with less focus on healing, and a wider variety of support options.

Clerics have access to the Divine spell list, and are Prepared Casters, while Bards use the Occult spell list, and are Spontaneous Casters. Take a look at those lists, and what those casting types mean, at the Archives of Nethys

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Oh really? I guess I had Clerics all wrong…I thought they were pure healbots! There’s a few playable races that would work well for a Cleric so that class is back on the table.

I was initially thinking bard because there’s been a few times this campaign when someone has said “if only we had a bard in the party” but I think I’ve been hesitant because it’s such a common beginner class, though it’s obviously for a reason

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If your party needs a heal bot, they need better tactics (which isn’t a slight – tactics are hard), and a non-magical healer to use battle medicine.

But no, Cleric’s whole gimmick is extra dedicated heal slots so they can use their regular spell slots to do other fun things. They can be very flexible, and we’re hoping for a significant expansion of the Divine spell list in the fall with War of the Immortals coming out.

Look into a battle cleric in particular. They’re very versatile.

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I just meant I wasn’t considering Clerics before this because I thought they only healed. If this campaign is any indication of the group tactics, we definitely don’t need a healbot.

I will check out battle cleric!

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You want “More to do” then look no further than wizard! You’re not a beginner anymore, you can handle the unlimited power! You can change your selections of spells each day, you have access to tools for any occasion. Ignore the direct damage spells, look at things that can change your party’s fortune without allowing your enemies a chance to even roll a saving throw. Buff your meatshields (ahem, allies), solve any and all noncombat problems with arcane power. Use your creativity to drive your dm crazy!

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I appreciate the reply but that definitely sounds scary and daunting lol

I can’t imagine I’ll be doing much spell swapping each day. Is there a “base” build for support? And does it have heals?

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If you look at the whole spell list it’s kind of daunting. But you’re starting off at level one I would assume, so you will only have a small portion of the low level spells to look at initially. It’s super manageable If you think about it in small chunks, and you’ll have lots of time to read through the higher level of spells and think about the ones you wanna learn once they are available when you level up. Healing… really? A wizard of your talents?

I just saw above you mentioned that you played wow. It’s kind of the same thing, if you were to look at the endgame skill list of another class that you never played before it would be crazy. But when you start them off at level one there’s just a few mechanics to learn and it’s not overwhelming at all

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There are good tools for limiting your view to only what spells are relevant, too. I like the spellbook over at pf2easy.com for this.

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Someone’s gotta heal! I don’t want everyone to rely on potions

I’m having trouble finding much info on the healing abilities of wizards but I swear I read about it a few weeks ago…

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Tagging @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca because in another thread he told me to let him know when I posted this!

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