Havocker (Witch Archetype)
Witches are a fun and interesting class, but for the most part, they lack a lot of elemental spell damage, regulating them to support roles with the occasional blast of arcane power to defend themselves.
However, some witches learn their magic from patrons of a decidedly elemental bent, whether they be powerful denizens of the elemental planes, mighty fae, or what have you. Regardless, in addition to the magical spells the patron grants, they also provide knowledge on conjuring the elements, as well as manipulating them in various ways in exchange for some magic.
These Havokers, as they are known, resemble kineticists in some ways, surging with elemental power, but they do so through arcane methods, rather than psychic power.
 Learning to harness an element rather than specific spells tied to the nature of their patron, these witches channel forth blasts of elemental matter or energy to hammer their foes. However, they only ever learn the one element, unlike most kineticists.
In place of hexes, they instead learn various infusions to alter their element. However, they cannot accept burn to use them.
Instead, they channel raw spell energy into these infusions, sacrificing spells to fuel them equal to the power of the infusions.
Interested in a witch that can add some powerful elemental damage of a favored element at a moment’s notice? This may be what you’re looking for. Balance between your various spells and the elemental power, sacrificing those not needed for that day to fuel the various infusions they pick and choose. Of course, the biggest weakness of the archetype may be that they usually must be energy blasts, not having the attack bonus to be proficient with a more physical blast. Furthermore, having to rely on three different stats can be a bit intensive for a casting class, since their blasts still rely on constitution.
 The difference between individual elemental or otherwise kinetic-focused patrons is probably largely academic, since they seem to represent a wide variety of beings of varying power levels. Individual patrons might even have more than one focus, including one for at least one element. Regardless, it seems to be the need and desire of the witch that determines what patron finds them, and what powers they grant, hinting at a touch of destiny.
  Blessed by her lover, a princess of the fae realms, Miyahandi not only has mastery over witchcraft, but also of the very plants around her, commanding vines and foliage to sprout up from the ground or even her very flesh to lash out at her foes. Some say she guards a grove that contains a portal to the fae, keeping it safe and tending to the strange, enchanted life there.
Having faced witchcraft before, the inquisitors of Ud Nahal thought they were prepared to cleanse the Smoking Marshes of its ghoran, lizardfolk, and grippli shamans and mystics. However, to their shock they face resistance in the form of raging elementals, blasts of fire, water, and earth, and other forms of elemental assault.
 Not every winter witch masters the hexes of ice taught by winter hags. Some instead turn to the spirits of the arctic themselves, channeling freezing wind directly at foes. Some are friendly with traditional winter witches, but others see them as corrupting the stark cold to dark purposes.