Every class in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous

There are over two dozen classes to choose from (Image via Owlcat Games)
There are over two dozen classes to choose from (Image via Owlcat Games)

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous has an extensive list of RPG elements, and part of that is picking a class when the game begins. While many titles have just a handful of classes to choose from, Pathfinder has far more than the average RPG.

In total, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous has 25 different classes for players. For anyone just starting the game, the classes in Pathfinder will affect their character in a few ways. They determine the overarching playstyle, the available character abilities, and the ability scores that a character has.

Mixed with the chosen race of a player character, the combination of abilities and bonuses can get in-depth, especially as users level up. Even beyond the base classes, there are sub-archetypes for players to invest in.

And once gamers reach level 5 in their Pathfinder class, they can move on to prestige classes, which also have their own bonuses to choose from.


All classes and their primary stats in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous

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It can be hard to select the class that players want when the game starts. It's an important choice, and there are a lot of factors. One of the main factors is the primary stats or the main ability score that each class has. That will determine how a character is played to a degree or what abilities they will have.

Below are listed all of the classes in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous and their primary proficiency scores.

Pathfinder classes

  • Alchemist - Support 5
  • Arcanist - Magic 5
  • Barbarian - Melee 4
  • Bard - Support 5
  • Bloodrager - Melee 4
  • Cavalier - Melee 5
  • Cleric - Magic 5, Support 5
  • Druid - Control 5
  • Fighter - Melee 5, Ranged 5, Defense 5
  • Hunter - Ranged 4
  • Inquisitor - Melee 4, Ranged 4
  • Kineticist - Ranged 5
  • Magus - Melee 5
  • Monk - Melee 5
  • Oracle - Support 5
  • Paladin - Melee 4
  • Ranger - Melee 5, Ranged 5
  • Rogue - Melee 5
  • Shaman - Support 4
  • Skald - Melee 4
  • Slayer - Melee 5, Ranged 5
  • Sorcerer - Magic 5
  • Warpriest - Melee 4
  • Witch - Magic 5, Support 5
  • Wizard - Magic 5

As mentioned, each of the numbers listed next to each Pathfinder class indicates their primary proficiency. In other words, players who want to use a class like the Wizard will want to prioritize magic and excel in the subject.