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I’m not as sure about the best fit for a Feyspeaker, but understand it is more of a caster Druid than melee Druid, so again, might pair best with a melee character.
I don’t see any synergy in multiclassing the two of them, as both depend too much on progressing the base class for their abilities (especially Feyspeaker).
You might be able to work in a single level dip of something like Scaled Mist monk for Feyspeaker, but otherwise I’d stick to single class for it. As for Thindercaller, it could work with some larger martial dips for flavour and fun. Scaled Fist works again if you’re okay to lose armor, but you could just take some fighter levels for extra feats. Just consider what you lose in terms of progression when taking the multiclass dips, relative to what you’re getting.
But seriously, I'm considering a Feyspeaker for my second playthrough. :-)
Feyspeaker is basically a weaker druid, who is totally awesome. He loses a lot, but gets a few good illusion spells and a sweet role-playing flavor.
I'm definitely picking a feyspeaker and hoping that caster druid will be viable.
I think it could be fun in tabletop if the campaign had some nice incentive to play such archetype, other than that, it's probably one of the worst caster you can choose : you get the druid spell list, that is good for buffing, but lacks diversity and doesnt have that many offensive spells (both crowd control and nukes), you basically forgo any kind of melee combat, and believe me or not, druid is one of the strongest melee combatants in the game, for just a few watered down enchantment and illusion spells. Enchantment and illusions are both very powerfull and very limited in tabletop, but they are even more limited in a CRPG as roleplay is limited ...
So unless you know the game and know what you're getting into, i'd strongly advise against Feyspeaker.
Thundercaller on the otherhand is a bard on steroids imho : you get the best buffs of bards, and add to it even more melee buffs, and the ability to damage with your performance (and stun).
Very very good archetype.
Feyspeaker Gnome. <3