Roxo
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Hi everyone!
I recently bought POE II and planning to do a PotD (RTwP) run. Basically I like the challenge, although I am no expert in CRPGs. Nevertheless I don't want to waste too much time, so I will play with guides and strong character builds. After several days of research, my party looks like this:
Tank: The Iron Hammer Swashbuckler (Unbroken/Trickster), thanks to @Theosupus
Melee DPS: Shadowdrugon Shadowdancer (Trickster/Nalpazca), thanks to @Frykas
Ranged Nuker: Firedancer Contemplative (Helwalker + Priest of Magran), thanks to @thelee
A very exciting CC/damage hybrid by @Boeroer: Troubadour/Psion (unfortunately I found no build, just a comment where he mentions his creation: Link) I am unsure if I can pull this off without further details.
Obviously I am planning to "hire" my entire party (even if I lose out on roleplay elements), because I like having a party that steamrolls the game. I am little unsure about the double Trickster in my current setup (redundant?) and also about the Troubadour/Psion build (race? attirbutes? equipment? how to play? skills?).
And finally I need my last party member, so I was hoping to get some advice from you guys.
I am just curious on your thoughts about my composition: Too much micro? Difficulties with certain megabosses? Not enough party synergy?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards
Roxo
Advice to complete my party
in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Characters Builds, Strategies & the Unity Engine (Spoiler Warning!)
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@BoeroerMany thanks for the in depth explanation of your build. You are always so helpful and spare no effort. I appreciate that very much.
Your suggestions for my free party-slot are also really appealing.
The debonaire/wizard sounds really interesting, it makes the other choices almost boring in comparison. It would feel like a shame to waste the opportunity to go for it.
I also like the idea of less rangers and less micro how @OldCookiessuggests. So arcane knight or a paladin multiclass might be the way to go.
However the debonaire/wiz felt like love at first sight. I can't resist the urge. I think I will give it a try. If I somehow don't feel it, I can still hire another adventurer (and use the console to level him up).
Oh btw, do you know where to find a good guide/walkthrough? I am a little worried about missing out on unique items / events / bosses. The gamepedia wiki is pretty detailed (but less of a walkthrough with important tips on how to plan your adventure) and the one by gamepressure is also nice because of the convenient maps and navigation on the site.