One thing I appreciate in #Pathfinder2e is that, in the Secrets Of Magic expansion, alongside the rules for fulus, there's a sidebar briefly explaining their real-world cultural context. It's a nice way to respect cultures without being bound to them #ttrpg
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One thing I appreciate in #Pathfinder2e is that, in the Secrets Of Magic expansion, alongside the rules for fulus, there's a sidebar briefly explaining their real-world cultural context. -
Working on my #pathfinder2e Grey Corsair campaign I'm about to launch, and I think the Steel Falcons need an epaulet like the Golden Legion, but I'm not too good at building items.@kichae Well, there is the fact that you actually have to deal damage to the target to gain the benefit, so there'll usually be a save against that. I was comparing the damage against a level 1 harm, which would do about 12 damage if you fail the save. Maybe I should drop it to an extra 1d4.
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One quite jarring effect I've noticed about the #DnD modern DM culture is that it leads DMs to assume they have to completely wing it for all other systems.One quite jarring effect I've noticed about the #DnD modern DM culture is that it leads DMs to assume they have to completely wing it for all other systems. I once had a GM new to #Pathfinder2e who straight up did not know that the 'treasure for new characters' table even *existed* until I told him.