Hi Unbeliever,
I was struck by your earlier comment about concept-driven vs. Chinese Menu, and I was surprised & intrigued by you thinking that 4E was more the latter.
So, rather than argue about it, I was hoping for your advice.
I've played 4E (not much) but never 3E, but have just started Pathfinder, as in, 1st level, 1 session in!
So, yeah: I had this character concept for a "druidess" who "smites my enemies with the forces of nature - thunder, lighting, frost, maybe radiant sunlight".
In 4E, I'd know what to do:
- Realise that the druid class chassis is all about shape-shifting, and not what I want, so I'll have to re-fluff from another class
- Invoker could work, lots of thunder & lightning there.
- Sorcerer also works, Storm Sorc, there are at least 2 good paragon paths
- either way, I'll be blasting away with thunder & lightning from level 1, and they perform at top-tier, so I won't feel useless
But, turns out the DM (and old friend) uses Pathfinder instead, so hopefully this is where you come in:
The options seem to be the Druid or Sorcerer class, the former has a Weather domain, with a 'Wisdom mod+4' per day personal raincloud, which is nice, but there seems to be a huge lack of thunder, lightning, frost, and sunlight spells at low level.
Also, the char-op choice seems to be for summoning, which is easy for me to do for both Druid & Sorc (or even Wizard) but isn't at all derived from my Character Concept.
So, yeah, how would you build a 3E or Pathfinder character based on the concept of "druid blaster-with-forces-of-nature"?