There was a thread with the same title on that other site, but it was 2 years ago and there are 6 new classes in the game since then along with all the other new content and changes in meta thinking. And like the OP of that thread, I have players new to Pathfinder (and others new to TTRPGs), some of whom have expressed an interest in those new classes.

So, how would you rank the classes in terms of difficulty of play, as well as in terms of how much work they take outside the session?

    • Zagorath@aussie.zoneOP
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      1 year ago

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      99K views 10 months ago

      Hmm. 🤔

      Nah but seriously, thanks for the link. That was a really interesting video. I went ahead and watched a bunch more of that guy’s stuff too.

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        1 year ago

        Lol I think what I should’ve said is that I just watched it recently. Although I don’t think any classes have been released since he published that particular video. I also discovered his channel fairly recently abd have been watching a lot of his videos lately.

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          I’ve been watching everything he’s put out since the OGL crisis. Do you know if he’s got a video on the subject of complexity?

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            I do not know, sorry. I just wanted to point him out in general as he is my other go-to on YouTube.

            Though there is a third that might be useful for your players to understand certain parts of the system. Frizz is the name.

            https://youtube.com/@nochessyfrizz

            He does short, generally very focused videos. I know you are converting your whole group, so I figure a bit of extra help could be useful.