There's a chance that I'll be playing in my first Pathfinder game sometime soon. I don't have the details, yet, I'm set to meet with the gaming group next week.
Pathfinder is one of those things I've looked at a little bit, but I'm not really familiar with. I usually just look to steal a mechanic here or there. So, I'm looking for some advice to at least winnow down potential character concepts.
Ideally, I'd like to find something that is distinctly Pathfinder-esque (in a good way). For example, I'm pretty sure the God Wizard archetype rocks in PF. But, it's not substantially different from the way it rocks in 3E, so I'd rather avoid that. If that makes sense.
Based on my very limited knowledge, the Summoner, Alchemist, and stuff from Path of War jumped out me (which seems sufficiently different from Tome of Battle to be interesting to me). So, what's the coolest stuff in Pathfinder that is done differently than the way 3E D&D would do it? This could be a class, prestige class, feat combo, whatever.