arcenierin
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I'm leaning towards a composition that is stacked more towards casters. I want to end up with a bishop, a summoner, and an alchemist. Seems reasonable to plan to get there by way of a lot of multiclassing, so all three casters can cast from multiple schools. Aweigh has me sold on the merits of pure cleric and thief. That leaves me with one slot for a melee-type, which sounds more and more like a brawler, for summoner synergy. If I worked around the summoner/brawler, I'd have more flexibility but I'd be leaving a lot of potential on the table. This party feels a lot lighter on melee than I'm comfortable with, per se, but -should- make up for that in sheer utility, what with all the spell slots. I'd consider the bishop to be the most expendible slot; he's more for on-the-go identification and would probably work just as well from the bench if I ended up needing another hitter.
What do y'all think?
What do y'all think?