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User avatar #2 - immatakeaduty (09/03/2015) [-]
bard

bards get all the bitches
User avatar #8 to #2 - Daeiros (09/03/2015) [-]
Seconded. As several others have pointed out, you have a warrior and a mage, now you need a rouge. The bard has lots of utility outside of combat and can buff and heal the others. It's the best fit.
#11 to #8 - icameforthewut (09/03/2015) [-]
Nothing can defeat sex appeal.
#16 - anon (09/20/2015) [-]
May I recommend that you take a wizard or psion (with the telepath discipline) based on mind controlling?

Why do I say this:
Using suggestion, charm person, or any of the low level enchantment spells can get you some easy and cheap intel for the mission you want to perform. Suggestion can even net you some free minions and you don't even have to make arcane gestures or noises.

If you are worried about traps you can ask the owner of the place to dismantle them for you.

You could get a wheelchair and be awesome.

I also fully agree with druid. Being able to heal with a druid makes your party love you, and they have some nice utitly on top of that.

However, the most important part is that you play what makes you happy. At least it is so in my eyes.
User avatar #7 - crispykingpin ONLINE (09/03/2015) [-]
so you have a wizard and a fighter basically. If you want to be useful go rougish, or some kinda utility. That's as broad as I can be really. you could go necromancer, be like a healer for everyone and raise undead.
User avatar #1 - theintercourser (09/03/2015) [-]
a ******
#15 - anon (09/17/2015) [-]
Wild Magic Sorcerer. All you need in life.
User avatar #14 - cloakndagger (09/10/2015) [-]
Every well balanced party needs a rogue. I'd wager that the same can be said about an evil campaign, although I've never played one. Plus, you could pull all kinds of evil schemes with profit in mind to fund all of your shenanigans.
#13 - anon (09/03/2015) [-]
Druid all the way. You get to use nature to take down civilization as well as being able to keep a few healing spells for when you run out. And honestly, everyone loves the guy who can stop the party from dying, let alone the guy who can maul his enemies to death as a bear.
User avatar #12 - draylon (09/03/2015) [-]
Do an evil Druid, tons of options and tons of power
User avatar #10 - juter (09/03/2015) [-]
Okay, so your Psion wants to be a blaster. That's okay, considering your other party member will be focusing on direct combat, so he likely won't be outshined by the true potential of psionic ******** . However, there are better choices for optimizing a blaster in arcana rather than psionic faggotry, such as Incantatrix. However, arcana is more difficult to work with and requires more finesse to squeeze for every last bit of godly power. For this reason, a kineticist psion blaster may indeed be a good choice. It's the equivalent of specializing a wizard in Evocation, a crime that no self-respecting wizard player would ever commit. However, for a low-intensity campaign, go for it. Optimization isn't everything.

As for the mounted character, exactly what class is he using?
User avatar #9 - blackmore (09/03/2015) [-]
Be a necromancer, and kill your party members, resurect them, win.
User avatar #6 - sacredthug (09/03/2015) [-]
Evil character? What about a rogueish character that messes up small details that can't be explained. Like contents of drawers being swapped with other drawers etc. Sound evil enough for me.
User avatar #5 - Kirbyman (09/03/2015) [-]
Some wizard-y dude trying to be a lich.
User avatar #4 - wraithguard (09/03/2015) [-]
You should be a bard that specializes in manipulating people.
User avatar #3 - juter (09/03/2015) [-]
You mean 4 man game? You made no mention of DM
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