What classes can use scythe in Pathfinder?
Martial Weapons such as the Scythes are automatically proficient with Classes such as the Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, and Ranger. This page covers a list of all the Scythes featured in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. This weapon is a +2 keen scythe. This weapon is a +2 scythe. This weapon is a +3 living bane scythe.
How do you use a scythe in DND?
Once per minute as a standard action its wielder can summon a pack of vicious demons to aid them in battle. Once per day, the scythe can be swept through the air as a standard action to rip a hole between worlds and cast a rift of ruin spell, except it spawns a pit under each enemy in a 60 feet radius.
Can you use a scythe without the weapon proficiency feat?
You can use certain Martial Weapons without having the Martial Weapon Proficiency Feat by unlocking the Weapon Proficiency Feat and selecting the required Weapon Type. Martial Weapons such as the Scythes are automatically proficient with Classes such as the Barbarian, Fighter, Paladin, and Ranger.
What are the best builds for Pathfinder wrath of the righteous?
We have listed down some Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous builds with all the important information to help you get your desired results. A Ranged build is preferred for this class. Proficient with all weapons, shields and armor except heavy stuff.
Sorcerer Overview
The Sorcerer is one of the game's full casters. This means that it will gain many tools over the course of a playthrough and eventually end up casting level nine spells - the most powerful ones outside of certain Mythic Paths. To compensate, they are typically very flimsy and don't perform well in physical confrontations.
Sorcerer Archetypes
While the base Sorcerer class has a lot of room for customization anyway, there are a handful of archetypes in the game that can be used instead. These offer a deeper, more elaborate fine-tuning of the class and can be more or less useful depending on your current needs.
Sorcerer Build Options
Thanks to the versatility of magic in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, there are lots of ways to build a Sorcerer and they're largely quite intuitive. It's important to first note that there will be some feats that almost all Sorcerers take:
Sample Sorcerer Build
This sample build shows you how to use the Nine Tailed Heir archetype to amass a very large number of spells and be able to use them effectively. It chooses the Azata Mythic Path to take advantage of Zippy Magic and a neat animal companion, too.
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous Best Builds
Character creation in Pathfinder WotR is very flexible as players have many options to choose from. Each choice has an effect on your character and game. Choosing the right combo of Attributes, Skills, Class etc. will help you a lot during your journey.
Wandering Marksman Hunter Build
A Ranged build is preferred for this class. Proficient with all weapons, shields and armor except heavy stuff.
Traditional Monk Build
They are proficient with bare fists and other weapons. They are a very fast and durable class.
Warrior of the Holy Light Paladin Build
Healing and causing huge damage against evil are the two best things Paladins are good at. Their expertise is not limited to the one mentioned only. This class is reliable as they are proficient with armors and heavy stuff too.
Master of All Build
They are good with simple weapons and light armor. This class is a master of skill checks.
Deliverer Build
This class maintains a good balance between High damage and high burst. They are good with light to medium weapons.
Empyreal Sorcerer build
They are really proficient with light weapons. They focused heavily on fire damage.
Melee Sorcerer (Lich)
Start with staves (one attack is better than 1 Attack Bonus). Then go into greataxes when you get Grave Singer with that juicy 18-20/x3.
Baked Trickster (Vivisectionist)
The logic here is pretty simple: stack as many dice and attacks as possible. Nothing accomplishes this quite like good old Motherless Vivisectionist (especially given the relatively high INT requirement for the skill gain). Good offense, good defense, synergistic spell-lists, 15d6 sneak, and enough feats to fit in the essentials.
Anointed Knight (Angel)
A more or less classic Anointed Knight, except it takes Monk and Archmage Armour to scale Armour Class (AC). Can’t really be helped, since the game wants us to. (If only there was a Mythic Armour focus that would scale it instead.)
Instinctual Trickster (Barbarian)
This savage is a crafty one! It’s your barbarian, except the sort that wants to live and considers her brutish relatives a bunch of chest-pounding imbeciles. Stacks monstrous damage (including 11-20/x5 crit) and has some divine support for the team. Mythic Charge applies on every strike with Pounce.
Arcane Azata (Wizard)
Be warned: wizards are not friendly to new players. You have to know what you are doing with your spell list as it’s not feasible to list spell books for every stage of the game.
Emerald Lich (Caster)
Starts as pretty much pure crowd control. No Spell Penetration at all since we don’t use anything subject to it and later caster levels will suffice. You kind of have to hit Level 8 before Leper's Smile for Shout. Once you are Mythic 3+, the damage will come from Bolstered Lich spells.
Chad Wolf & Wolf Chad (Demon)
Assert dominance over lesser demons by knocking them on their arse; assert dominance over your teammates by fireballing them before combat. Ride a wolfer the size of a horse; stack Armour Class (AC) and Damage Reduction on your pet so his iron skin breaks demon claws. Don’t give a damn about your own AC because only style matters.
Sosiel's Basic Stats
Sosiel joins at level six, with all of his levels taken in Cleric. His stats, however, leave a little to be desired. His meager 10 Dexterity will make him a very easy target so he's almost automatically relegated to the back ranks of the party when in a battle.
Mounted Summoner Cleric Build For Sosiel
This build tries to assuage Sosiel's flimsiness by giving him a bulky mount. While mounted, characters in Wrath of the Righteous are functionally invisible to many attacks - they will instead go to their animal companion.
Necromancer Cleric Build For Sosiel
This build is a more offensively slanted one that seeks to utilize the various Necromancy spells in the game rather than typical weaponry - seeing as Sosiel will fall within a few turns if he tries to swing his flail at anything more deadly than a wolf.
Animal Companion Build
This sample build is for an Elk, chosen for its beauty which would undoubtedly provide pleasure and inspiration for the artistically-minded Sosiel. The build is set out to be a tanky mount with some skill utility, and could likely be pasted onto any animal companion in the game.