Greetings, Pathfinders!
Although there were a lot of new archetypes in The Lord of Nothing DLC, some classes were left out. We're addressing that problem by adding new archetypes for the remaining classes in A Dance of Masks DLC!
This time, we really let our imaginations run wild, and developed many of these archetypes specifically for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. As is tradition, we have split this article into two parts because we have so much material to cover. We will be introducing more new content in part two, so make sure to watch for its release! We hope you are as inspired as we are to try these new archetypes on your next playthrough!
Monk — Drunken Master The first and most widely anticipated archetype on our list is, of course, the drunk monk, aka the magnificent Drunken Master.
In our RPG, monks are often used as “tanks” due to their powerful abilities at low levels. The Drunken Master archetype allows ki point abilities to be used more fr... Read more
Although there were a lot of new archetypes in The Lord of Nothing DLC, some classes were left out. We're addressing that problem by adding new archetypes for the remaining classes in A Dance of Masks DLC!
This time, we really let our imaginations run wild, and developed many of these archetypes specifically for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. As is tradition, we have split this article into two parts because we have so much material to cover. We will be introducing more new content in part two, so make sure to watch for its release! We hope you are as inspired as we are to try these new archetypes on your next playthrough!
Monk — Drunken Master The first and most widely anticipated archetype on our list is, of course, the drunk monk, aka the magnificent Drunken Master.
In our RPG, monks are often used as “tanks” due to their powerful abilities at low levels. The Drunken Master archetype allows ki point abilities to be used more fr... Read more