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I mean companion balances and stuff like that have nothing to do with the classes. Eldritch arcana have same problem, some of their balance is optional but it's imposing the trait systems (and all the feats I think). What if I just want the oracle and don't touch the rest?
I already use an oracle and its amazing. The curse I had genuinely worked (couldn't order my companion in combat until I learned world history on my main :D ). Was funny ordering her issues ot heal me and she was like sdhsdhasdjadfdfja? I was like derp, I forgot to put a point into world history didnt I haha.
Witch hexes are quite fun so far, and the author just added cackle, but goodness the class's spell list selection is poor (apparently it's not very good in PnP either) :(
Yeah in P&P it was a mix of druid spells with conjuration\enchantments\necromancy from the arcane list but this game has a very limited spell list...
Did the author add-in the Patrons to expand the spell list?