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Which one do you think is more fun to play?

 

 

After rolling (and hating) a single class Priest, and playing for a while with a Cipher Ascendant which was fine, just a bit bland, I just re-rolled with a Templar (Bleakwalker/Magran) and so far am having a blast. Not only from a useful synergy of abilities (even early game which is nice), but I like the role-play aspect (a hotheaded man of faith and conviction that has yet to see a problem he couldn't shoot, burn or slice through).

 

I worry how viable it will be from a dialogue point of view as things go on but so far really liking it (including leaving the village on the first island in tatters and leaderless after their leader decided that me killing her daughter after threatening me was a capital offence).

Depends what you want,

if Swing weapon then Chanter.

If support party then Cleric, probably Eoathas

If cast offensive spells, probably Wizard/Paladin. Need some answear what you want from Priest what Wizard doesnt have. 

Bleakwalker + Priest of Wael is so good. You get all the nice deflection spells from the Priest, along with the power-house that is a two weapon wielding paladin.

 

Just watch out for being accidentally nice. >.>

Want to play a dragon in Deadfire?

 

Try my subclass mod here!
https://www.nexusmods.com/pillarsofeternity2/mods/76

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