Players have a lot to choose from when it comes to character creation in role-playing games. The RPG world includes Wizards, Druids, Shamans, and Sorcerers. Pathfinder has all of these, plus several more that are unique to the franchise. The Magus is one example of a class that only appears in Pathfinder, and players can experience the Magus in both the tabletop version and the video games.
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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous includes the Magus amongst its 25 other class choices. This is a spell-casting class that relies on study and memorization, like a Wizard, as opposed to spontaneous casting like a Bard or Sorcerer. What sets them apart from other spell casters is their ability to fight with a blade in one hand and a spell at the ready in the other. There are a lot of details to think about when building a Magus, which is why this is one of the most difficult classes to play.
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In order to multi-class any character, they must have an Ability Score of at least 13 or more in the primary Ability Scores of the target class. This is why the easiest multi-classing options are often with classes with similar priorities. In this case, classes that also prioritize Dexterity or Intelligence would be ideal combinations with a Magus. However, players that have a Cleric or Paladin build in mind shouldn't be discouraged as long as their Wisdom and Charisma scores are at least 13.
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