Thinking about playing an kobold in pathfinder. What does /tg/ think the best class for this? Or at least most fun.
>>50159931
something magicy.
>>50159931
Kobold paladin
>>50159931
ya know there's a pathfinder general for the explicit purpose of not flooding the board with trivial questions >>50159881
Chained monk so you can kill the character off quickly and play a race that Paizo doesn't keep massively underpowered as a joke.
>>50159931
Well it depends if you want to powergame, roleplay, or do something wacky
hm obviously sorcerer, ties into the whole wannabe draconic thing with the dragon bloodline and if anything their small size helps and offers some fun roleplay with the little guy able to dish out huge damage
"Who's the big man NOW orc!"
"I AM a mighty dragon... just fun sized"
Then you have gunslinger which is really powerful if done right and work into their love of devices as well as things that spit smoke and fire and such but some DMs won't allow it, maybe run the Bolt Ace archetype since crossbows seem to fit them pretty well too.
If not and you still want to do something like that one of the books has a crossbow fighting style for the ranger, i'd totally play sneaky sniper commando kobold. There's also a trap-master ranger but i never really looked at that so i'm not sure if it's good or shit.
If you want to go melee swashbuckler is pretty cool and relies mostly on dex, plus i imagine a kobold styling himself as a fancy dressed cyrano de bergerac type could be fun. Sort of like that fox dude from Labyrinth
Alternately there's even one archetype made just for small characters that involves running between legs and cutting hamstrings and such that seems like a good fit for scrappy little lizard.
If you wanted to do a Paladin or Cavalier i can see a former kobold minion having seen his big bad dragon master get it's tail kicked in by a glorious knight saying "holy shit, that guys even BETTER than dragons!" and trying to emulate that either as a don quixote silly bastard or maybe he rushed right up to Sir Dragonkicker and begged and pleaded and the knight decided to take him on as a kind of squire. Mounted combat can be strong if you dedicate to it and small riders can even use their mounts indoors.
Just ideas