Maybe an investigator rather than an alchemist. But the elixir more than makes up for it when really needed. I never thought of the alchemist since it is int based. I'm not sure either of those would make a good party buff caster though. The 4 points of the druid or 6 of the inquisitor better matches what I'm looking for. Ok, for the rather nebulous concept I have in mind, I don't like the only 2 skill points of the cleric. That way if use many of my feats and traits for perception, it will not much effect my spell casting. Not set on it, but I guess I was kinda leaning toward a general party buff caster. ![]() The feather domain doesn't give +10 until 20th level. The ranger does have enough skill ranks where it isn't that difficult to keep Perception maxed. If the enemy wizard just went invisible and you need to find them NOW, the Shapeshifter ability is a swift action to activate and likely gives enough of a boost to figure out which square the invisible pest is in. Cleric isn't likely to have enough skill ranks, but the other classes that get domains could. ![]() In that case, a character with Feather Domain may have a better perception depending on how they allocated their skill ranks. If you are trying to wander through a yeti-infested snow covered mountain you really need it at all times. The druid's bonus is always-on, which is definitely what you want for Perception checks since you'll be making so many of them. The Ranger's +10 bonus is nice, but it is rounds per day. Grab Eyes of the Eagle, if you want to go overboard you can take Skill Focus. Well the best in the game AFAIK is a Feather subdomain druid.
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