Most common enemies in Pathfinder: Kingmaker (Standard Game, No DLC)?

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Which are the most common enemies in Pathfinder: Kingmaker? This would be an interesting info eg. for the Ranger's Favored Enemies, but could be useful for other classes as well.






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What class should I play kingmaker?

The 14 Best Pathfinder: Kingmaker Classes, Ranked
  • 1 Sorcerer. According to fans, Sorcerers are arguably the best class in the game right now.
  • 2 Cleric. Cleric art by Onestepart. ...
  • 3 Ranger. ...
  • 4 Mystic Theurge. ...
  • 5 Magus. ...
  • 6 Alchemist. ...
  • 7 Prestige Class: Dragon Disciple. ...
  • 8 Inquisitor. ...


  • Is there romance in Pathfinder kingmaker?

    You can romance Kalikke, Kanerah and Nyrissa parallel to other romances. But in the end you'll get rejected if your romance with another character is too high.

    What is a favored enemy?

    Favored Enemy grants +2 to damage rolls against the chosen creature type. At 5th level and every 5 levels thereafter (10th, 15th, and 20th) the Ranger selects an additional creature type from the favored enemy list and his damage bonus against all favored enemy types increases by 2.

    How many characters do you make in Pathfinder kingmaker?

    At any time you can have six characters in your party, including the protagonist. Companions have their own personalities and attitudes, as well as unique character development paths.



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