While there are some dead-end builds, they’re pretty rare. As in, avoid the toxicologist subclass for alchemist and you’re largely fine.
There are some classes I wouldn’t recommend for new players due to complexity, like the alchemist and the psychic, but that’s only because they’re complicated.
Another thing to keep in mind is that martial and caster classes are actually balanced against each other now, and melee characters are going to do more damage than ranged characters due to them being on the front lines and taking more risks. This isn’t critical for effective gameplay, I’m just trying to let you know what to expect.
While you go about making a character in Pathbuilder, I recommend also looking up the same options in Archives of Nethys, which is the semi-official source of game rules. It will have everything available on there except for adventure paths and lore books, with the full text of every option and rule. There’s chapters available on there on how to play the game and I recommend reading it.
Another reason to use Archives of Nethys is because it gives more context on options. You could build a character that is a rare ancestry like a Conrasu or Goloma, but without a picture and full description you’re not going to know what your character actually is.
While there are some dead-end builds, they’re pretty rare. As in, avoid the toxicologist subclass for alchemist and you’re largely fine.
There are some classes I wouldn’t recommend for new players due to complexity, like the alchemist and the psychic, but that’s only because they’re complicated.
Another thing to keep in mind is that martial and caster classes are actually balanced against each other now, and melee characters are going to do more damage than ranged characters due to them being on the front lines and taking more risks. This isn’t critical for effective gameplay, I’m just trying to let you know what to expect.
While you go about making a character in Pathbuilder, I recommend also looking up the same options in Archives of Nethys, which is the semi-official source of game rules. It will have everything available on there except for adventure paths and lore books, with the full text of every option and rule. There’s chapters available on there on how to play the game and I recommend reading it.
Another reason to use Archives of Nethys is because it gives more context on options. You could build a character that is a rare ancestry like a Conrasu or Goloma, but without a picture and full description you’re not going to know what your character actually is.