my pathfinder character, Oleander, finally got taken to 1hp tonight and the party got to see what's been hiding underneath
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my pathfinder character, Oleander, finally got taken to 1hp tonight and the party got to see what's been hiding underneath
For my friend Phibby's birthday I decided to redraw one of his MANY TTRPG characters, Sapphire Neveria. I believe she was a Pathfinder 1e Witch. I can draw kids as kids now!
"how do you play a warlock in Pathfinder 2e" - fortunately, and unfortunately, the answer is perhaps fivefold I'd argue, depending on WHAT precisely about the warlock you find appealing: witch, thaumaturge, magus, psychic or oracle.
The PF2E witch is a full spellcaster using intelligence - but they rely on a patron who gives them their spells via a special familiar. Definitely Pact of the Chain warlock vibes. However, way more powerful spellcasting then a 5e warlock, more equivalent to a wizard.
The thaumaturge has strong occult vibes, focused on "esoterica" - magical scraps and relics that empower special abilities. No patron, technically not spellcasting, but a Charisma-based occult magic user that looks sick as hell. Does seem a bit Hexbladey though, given armor and weapon proficiencies and capacity for melee combat.
The magus similarly is a strong melee combatant, with limited spellcasting much more akin to how the warlock pact slots work in 5e (though Intelligence based). They can use spells to empower their weapon strikes, and they can only cast at their highest two spell levels available (though unlike the warlock, these levels go all the way to 9)
If the thing you like most about the warlock is being able to build a mass murderer around a cantrip, the psychic might be right for you. One of their cool base class features is additional psychic-only cantrips, which you can then "amp" for more power and utility.
The oracle, like the thaumaturge, shares more flavor than mechanics with the warlock, and is probably the weakest case for equivalency in this post. They're charisma casters with divine spells, but unlike clerics their power isn't from a god, but rather a "mystery". One of their key features is a curse, which as it's strengthened provides both power and drawbacks. The curse mechanics feel very eldritch.
ANYWAY at first glance I was like "wtf no warlock, that seems like a missed opportunity" but no, Paizo was like "how do you like your warlock?" and served you up a buffet.
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So I've been cooking a lot of characters lately. Meet Piper, the changeling witch! She's been a huge hyperfixation of mine lately, but I haven't made a whole lot of art of her yet.
I was invited to play in a one-shot and because I'm kind of lazy I chose to play as Vasya so we ended up with this team!
(I think the witch is actually an elf but I forgot to draw the ears...)
I bought Mona fine clothing before the campaign even started. She hasn’t had a reason to wear it yet, but she will find one.
Commission by @mothlocked
"With every turning of the clock's hand does time die, feeding into the endless machinations of that which lurks between every second. But, what happens if one were to stop that hand? Would you like to see?"
Welp this is as done as I feel like. Had a lot of fun figuring out the background.
New pathfinder oc!! They don't have a name yet but soon hopefully.