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Also, I played a Truenamer, and it was pretty fun. Granted, I never got too high level with that PC, which is where the math really starts breaking down.
 





Amazing to see how much the meta changed within a few years. The 3.5 tier system was pretty much set by the time PF1 came out, and nobody was considering Druid at the bottom anymore.
 

People got Fighter anywhere from best to second-worst.

The meta never had a chance vs. actual experience.

Good riddance
 


Well, I mean, the Tier list was pretty wrong, but the recommendations to avoid mixing tiers was laughably wrong
I'm not going to get in to a "is not" - "is so" argument with you. Suffice it to say that I consider the Tier list to be very accurate, and the advice that players from with classes from widely-spaced tiers may lead to problems to be well-founded. That your experience did not include any such problems in no way disproves their possibility.

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glass.
 

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