Originally Posted by _Vic_
About Seelah, the Pallys are specialists fighting demons and evil creatures, so Seelah becomes a beast later on. If you want her to add more offensively, just give her power attack and switch to a two-handed grip at level 3 (you will miss the shield focus tho), and deadly aim to Lann; depending on the difficulty. If you see that they miss a lot just respec and try another thing

I like monks but I needed something else in the party so I put the high WIS of the mongrel to good use and multiclass him into a slayer inquisitor. It´s been fun so far.

I am going to keep all this in mind, as I still like Seelah character-wise. And though she feels like she has less options in combat right now than my other members, she's still a superb tank, so likely going to remain in my group for a while! I look forward to seeing her get more powerful as we go along.

I was really surprised at Woljif, though. His character introduction video made him out like he'd be too squishy for the front lines, but I've found him to be quite the monster thus far in terms of immediate damage output. I managed to obtain a rather good shortsword from someone at the tavern, so maybe that is making up the bulk of it, but he's an amazing frontliner right now alongside Seelah.

Originally Posted by Boblawblah
i'm really having a difficult time trying to figure out how to level my companions. there's just so many options and i don't really know anything about the Pathfinder system. I'm going to have to do some serious research lol. Loving it though, put in a good 5 hours today. I love how I can have in-depth conversations with npcs/companions.

Honestly I'm feeling this pretty hard, myself - especially for some of my companions like Lann. I'm trying ranger with him for this latest level and it's feeling a little better, but I'll have to see. When he actually hits something, he hits hard... it's just that he seems to miss a lot more often.

Still, 8 hours thus far and I'm absolutely adoring WotR.