

I miss prestige classes. Actually no I don’t they’re implemented in the form of archetypes (Dragon Disciple’s actually kinda handy for some builds unlike in 1e), I just miss the idea of prestige classes.
I miss prestige classes. Actually no I don’t they’re implemented in the form of archetypes (Dragon Disciple’s actually kinda handy for some builds unlike in 1e), I just miss the idea of prestige classes.
And yet, human fighter with basic sword and shield feats is still just as satisfying as day 1 :)
edit: Fuck, can I just gush about fighters in PF2e for a sec? Paizo really nailed the “boring normal” class, just by virtue of having them be slightly more accurate in combat - thereby boosting both crit rate for first swings, and offsetting the multi-attack penalty for followup swings. I’ve never had more fun dropping normal attacks in a ttrpg because each swing was just that much more likely to drop a juicy crit, followed up by a knockdown proc from choosing to be a hammer specialist or a pindown from being a bow specialist, etc. You then have a bunch of action condensers from your feats (which you can actually swap out on a day to day basis if you’re so inclined) to do your cool normal attacks more often in a dynamic combat. And reactive strike at level 1 practically doubles your normal attack output right out of the gate if your cool pancake horfing teammates futz with some magic or wrestling bullshit to knock enemies prone.
Normal attacks fucking rule.
except the ones made from potatoes and cheese, those are just soup
what do you mean? electricity is purple
If you want windows with sex apeal, the KDE desktop environment’s treated me pretty well. I’m using Fedora, though you could get it from other distros too
Toxicology got some buffs in the remaster that let them morph poison damage to acid if its favorable, iirc