Archetypes

Archetypes take on different roles in different systems, but for this purpose, this section focuses on alternate class features for various systems, such as Pathfinder Second Edition’s Archetypes, or Subclasses for D&D.

Artificer

The rogue begins tinkering with gears and machinery, creating a new lock pick to use, the wizard turning on the device he crafted when he ended up in the anti-magic field and surprising his foes, the bard using her new loudspeaker at the marketplace to share her new song, these are examples of different classes taking advantage of artificer devices, and with this archetype, you can incorporate this multiclass archetype into your pathfinder second edition games!

Mystic

The cleric forgoes her training, instead unleashing the power of her deity from within, the Monk drawing upon that extra reservoir of Ki, performing feats of create acrobatics, the rogue opening her third eye to distract her foes, getting ready for that perfect strike. These are but examples of Mystic archetypes used by other classes. This Archetype is available here, should you want your character have that extra power in the state of minds.

Dragon Knight

The drake lands with a roar, breathing flames down upon the footmen as it’s rider hops off, a burst of magical energy forcing more soldiers back. With a flourish, the knight’s blade sings as it cuts through the enemy soldiers. Behind him, the drake continues it’s havoc, rending armor with claw and tooth.
INTRODUCING THE DRAGON KNIGHT, a special archetype that gives those who take this dedication a drake they can have as an animal companion, as well as spellcasting abilities. The Dragon Knight can usually be found in Vorthira, as part of the order of special knights by the same name, worshiping Vielthiem, the Prismatic Dragon to fight the forces of it’s twin, Skrador and his cult. In Helus, the Dragon Knights are an order of mercenaries that carry out contracts involving monster hunting, though they occasionally fight for a nation or faction in a major conflict.

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