
That may sound like a good variety, but it's really not, most of them play alike.

On the other hands their classes are kind of a let down, for the 12 normal companions, there are 3 dedicated ranged, 3 basically dedicated healers, 3 dedicated front liners with 2 being possible tanks, 2 melee/spell casters and only 1 dedicated spellcaster. Meanwhile, Avalonica's Portrait Packs have "personally hand-googled" faces for Wrath of the Righteous characters including kitsune and tiefling characters.The companions themselves are actually pretty good, a great variety of personalities and quirks. You can even pick a different mythic class each time you level up, starting at level one. Inspired by Kingmaker's excellent Bag of Tricks mod, Toy Box lets you edit your stats, change your quest progress (helpful if you hit one that's bugged), disable fog of war, teleport around the global map, ignore class and feat restrictions, and more. There are definitely some Wrath of the Righteous mods worth checking out too.

The best Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous mods There's an option to change the color for colorblind players or anyone who just really hates green. A real 'does what it says on the tin' mod, Highlight Learnable Scrolls makes scrolls glow green in your inventory or the shop if your selected spellcaster can learn them.

While one use for scrolls in Pathfinder is the old fire-and-forget, some spellcasters can also learn spells from them to permanently add to their repertoire. (Image credit: caalem) Highlight Learnable Scrolls
