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Boba Pearl posted:I was thinking of learning and running my own Pathfinder 2e game, but there's something I do in Roll20, and I don't know if I could do it in Foundry. You do have a set of tools for drawing on maps, and uploading a map file isn't really slow or anything, you just upload it and set it as the map, adjust the pixels and grid if needed, and make player visible. There are also add-ons that make things like token generation easier which are real nice for making tokens on the fly in token stamp 2. I made a battlemap while GMing a hexploration for the group and it was pain free to make it go live during the mid session break.
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The tile functionality is there if you want to upload small pieces and assemble a map out of multiple images, FYI.
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 22:38 |
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Andrast posted:The spider people ancestry is adorable What book are these in?
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 22:41 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:What book are these in? The new Mwangi Expanse book, I imagine.
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 23:33 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:What book are these in? They're both from the new Mwangi Expanse book, it's pretty great. Taking that spider to magic school as soon as the Strength of Thousands AP drops.
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 23:34 |
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The quality of Paizo's PF2e products has been great, but I worry that the continued production issues (whatever happened to the Absalom stuff last year and extreme delays on shipping recent products from China) are going to drag the edition down severely.
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 23:45 |
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Yeah, it's impossible to say what could have caused those delays. Incredibly unprofessional in these very normal times in which we find ourselves. That's why I'm only buying things from brand haven't been affected by shipping and production delays like
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 23:57 |
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M. Night Skymall posted:Yeah, it's impossible to say what could have caused those delays. Incredibly unprofessional in these very normal times in which we find ourselves. That's why I'm only buying things from brand haven't been affected by shipping and production delays like No, you misunderstand. I'm not saying they're unprofessional or something I personally object to, but they make me worry for the future of the company/products in general. Shipping's hosed, I get it. The Absalom book/Dead Man's Hand sounds like Erik Mona bit off too much, that's fine. I just worry about Pathfinder 2e getting a bad reputation or being shut down if this kind of stuff continues, and that would really suck.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 00:13 |
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Arivia posted:The quality of Paizo's PF2e products has been great, but I worry that the continued production issues (whatever happened to the Absalom stuff last year and extreme delays on shipping recent products from China) are going to drag the edition down severely. That poo poo is industry wide though, there were issues with importing things from China before COVID and COVID just made it worse. I had an FFG Star Wars book that I preordered in January 2020 (just before scheduled release) that I received in May of this year because of bizarre shipping issues.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 00:16 |
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Epi Lepi posted:That poo poo is industry wide though, there were issues with importing things from China before COVID and COVID just made it worse. I'm sympathetic to that, but Paizo's responses haven't been helping things. Mwangi Expanse has been frustrating to many subscribers (at least from what I've seen) because Paizo insisted on delaying PDFs until they shipped the subscriber hard copies (their traditional policy) which resulted in many people being charged months ahead of time for books they didn't have access to in any form. Their subscription model has been a strength in the past, but it's significantly weakened if Paizo can't ship things on time, even if the reason for those delays is out of their hands.
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Arivia posted:I'm sympathetic to that, but Paizo's responses haven't been helping things. Mwangi Expanse has been frustrating to many subscribers (at least from what I've seen) because Paizo insisted on delaying PDFs until they shipped the subscriber hard copies (their traditional policy) which resulted in many people being charged months ahead of time for books they didn't have access to in any form. Their subscription model has been a strength in the past, but it's significantly weakened if Paizo can't ship things on time, even if the reason for those delays is out of their hands. ? Paizo doesn't charge for subscriptions until they physically ship the books. People will get angry about literally anything on the internet. Paizo has said they had their best year ever last year, and all their subscription numbers are up since 1e. The best you can claim about them dying is there're certainly angry 1e players who loudly claim 2e is dying because they won't play it, but there's no actual evidence for that, just grogs being grogs. ETA: If anything it's pretty clear 2e is finally getting some traction. Roll20 released the Mwangi Expanse at the same day it released and they've supposedly committed to releasing Strength of Thousands in line with the release dates as well. M. Night Skymall fucked around with this message at 00:30 on Jul 9, 2021 |
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They shipped 3 volumes of the Adventure Path all at once because volume 1 of the 3-volume AP got delayed by like 6 weeks, so I got all 3 volumes of the AP and a module and the Mwangi Expanse book all in one box. I hadn't gotten anything from my Paizo subs for two months before that. Also they just delayed the release of the "10th Anniversary" 2e update of Kingmaker to April 2022, so at this point I think it's more like a 12th anniversary edition.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 00:48 |
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M. Night Skymall posted:? Paizo doesn't charge for subscriptions until they physically ship the books. People will get angry about literally anything on the internet. Paizo has said they had their best year ever last year, and all their subscription numbers are up since 1e. The best you can claim about them dying is there're certainly angry 1e players who loudly claim 2e is dying because they won't play it, but there's no actual evidence for that, just grogs being grogs. I'm glad to be proven wrong and I hope their run of successes continues, then!
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Kvantum posted:They shipped 3 volumes of the Adventure Path all at once because volume 1 of the 3-volume AP got delayed by like 6 weeks, so I got all 3 volumes of the AP and a module and the Mwangi Expanse book all in one box. I hadn't gotten anything from my Paizo subs for two months before that.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 02:37 |
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Was browsing around the Archives of Nethys and came across the Ringleader Bard Archetype https://aonprd.com/ArchetypeDisplay.aspx?FixedName=Bard%20Ringleader%20(AG)quote:Cunning Plan (Su): By spending 1 minute laying out a plan, a ringleader can impart inspiring instructions to a number of allies equal to her bard level + her Charisma bonus. Upon concluding the plan, the ringleader chooses one of her bardic performances and expends a number of rounds of bardic performance equal to up to double her bard level. Thereafter, as a move action, the ringleader or any of the instructed allies can trigger the implanted instructions, causing that creature to immediately gain the benefits of the ringleader’s implanted bardic performance (each creature can trigger the instructions for itself separately). This effect lasts for a number of rounds equal to the rounds of bardic performance the ringleader expended while creating the plan, though the effect also ends if the ringleader dismisses it as a free action or activates a different plan or bardic performance. For the purpose of this ability, the ringleader attempts any skill checks associated with the bardic performance once a creature triggers the plan. A ringleader’s cunning plans all expire each time she regains her daily spell slots or after 24 hours (whichever comes first). How the heck is this supposed to work? Is this just a way to like pre-gaming some rounds of inspire competence or inspire courage? This wouldn't work with most bardic performances right? like Countersong/Distraction/Fascinate/ etc? quote:For the purpose of this ability, the ringleader attempts any skill checks associated with the bardic performance once a creature triggers the plan. the level 6 ability: Countless Contingencies is basically just gonna be either competence or courage till 8 or 9? I love the flavor behind this archetype but it does seem like one of those "Meant for NPCs only" archetypes. Pyronic fucked around with this message at 04:02 on Jul 9, 2021 |
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Boba Pearl posted:I was thinking of learning and running my own Pathfinder 2e game, but there's something I do in Roll20, and I don't know if I could do it in Foundry. You can definitely drop any image you want as a tile (also does tokens, journals, ambient sounds) using a module called "Drag Upload". It goes to the tile layer and not the map layer but you can enlarge it and essentially make it function like a map. This is what it would look like. Assuming you have your drawing saved somewhere handy, you just drop it on the tile layer, switch to the token layer and add your tokens for players or their horse or whatever. https://imgur.com/1NJJv8i You can also draw on the canvas just like roll20 with the mouse, so assuming the tablet is a valid input device that would work pretty much exactly the same.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 04:38 |
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Ah well, that's an instant buy for me then, once I get paid. I wanted to run a Pathfinder 2e game where you're in a mega-city that's inside of a living creature (ala Eyes of the Stone Thief) And you are trying to get a small gang together, so you can kill all 5 of the trade guild leaders and replace them with revolutionaries.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 04:42 |
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Pyronic posted:How the heck is this supposed to work? Is this just a way to like pre-gaming some rounds of inspire competence or inspire courage? This wouldn't work with most bardic performances right? like Countersong/Distraction/Fascinate/ etc? The jist of it seems to be that unlike a normal bard, (1) the allies don't need the bard to be nearby and non-incapacitated to maintain the effects of the performance, and (2) the durations of the performance effects are independent for each target based on when they are individually triggered. It would hypothetically be handy if all the affected characters needed the benefits at different times rather than all at once, like if they were taking their actions in sequence as part of some sort of heist. It's correct that it wouldn't work with performances that are meant to target enemies (since you implant the performances in allies), but Countersong affects allies so that would work fine; the bard would take 1 minute to implant some number of Countersong rounds in the group, and then each member could start the timer on their own personal Countersong effect as a move action, lasting for them until their rounds ran out. Pyronic posted:this part confuses me, it doesn't mean that like if the bard inspires courage on a fighter that the bard rolls the fighter's saving throw right? This bit is referring to the skill checks made as part of the performance, like the Perform checks within Countersong. To continue the previous example, once someone activated the Ringleader's Countersong the bard would start making Perform checks every round and the affected ally would get to use that result instead of their own for appropriate Countersong-applicable saving throws, plus free save attempts to end such effects each round also using that result. I think Countersong is actually the only bardic performance that this clause could affect from the base class, but it's probably meant as a catch-all for performances you might get from mixing in other archetypes.
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Vanguard Warden posted:The jist of it seems to be that unlike a normal bard, (1) the allies don't need the bard to be nearby and non-incapacitated to maintain the effects of the performance, and (2) the durations of the performance effects are independent for each target based on when they are individually triggered. It would hypothetically be handy if all the affected characters needed the benefits at different times rather than all at once, like if they were taking their actions in sequence as part of some sort of heist. Ok, that's more or less the conclusions I came to after reading, and rereading the abilities and comparing them to bardic performances for a lot longer than i'd admit. I'm generally pretty good at reading the style of formatting pathfinder uses but drat an example or two would have helped SO much. I'm still wrapping my mind around practical uses for this.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 05:41 |
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Are there any "MUST HAVE" addons for Foundry?
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 06:43 |
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Megazver posted:The new Mwangi Expanse book, I imagine. From looking at the SRD it seems like the Mwangi book has a bunch of interesting Ancestries. There is the spider ancestry which already seems really interesting, but also an ancestry with a face of hardened material that looks like an eight eyed mask, also their dark hair in the back is filled with numerous eyes and they have feat options for all around vision. There is also an ancestry that is an orb of light, dark or space looking stuff that then grows a wooden body to allow them to move around and interact with stuff. All three of these sound like they could be fun to try out.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 07:23 |
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The Mwangi book is extremely cool, much more interesting than I expected. If I ever play a campaign set there you better believe I will play a cleric of the god of being huge.
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# ? Jul 9, 2021 14:13 |
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Boba Pearl posted:Are there any "MUST HAVE" addons for Foundry? - Dice Tray - Turn Marker - Pings - Drag Upload - Less Fog - PF2e Persistent Damage - Token Mold - Hide GM Rolls - Drag Ruler - Dice So Nice - Show Art - Smart Doors Player QoL: - PopOut! - T is for Target - Herolab Online Importer - Pathbuilder 2e importer - Chat Portrait - PF2e Animal Companion Compendia
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Syrinxx posted:You'll get a different answer from every GM but here are mine, in descending order of "gotta have" This is a great list, Drag Upload is sooooo good for what I need. If anyone is here, and interested, I'm doing my first game with goons from the forums! Hopefully, I'm not clogging up the thread! Boba Pearl posted:So we’re going to be doing Pathfinder 2e through Foundry (I have a server that will be up 24/7 on my website,) and discord. I have my own bot with like Syrinscape, a mynoise.net subscription, voicemod, the whole 9 yards, so I’m going to be going ham on the digital tools. I also draw, and generally screen share on Discord to sketch out an NPC you’re talking too, or a setting, and also I do my battlemaps live letting you guys place terrain and stuff like that before I upload it to foundry to do the actual combat on.
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# ? Jul 10, 2021 00:42 |
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Sorry to double post, but I just want to talk about how cool this system seems now that I'm learning it. I'm cross posting this from Discord... I'm teaching myself Pathfinder for the first time, and so much of it is so exciting. It seems like they made Martials better in general (not wizard tier, but actually able to participate in combat,) the three action systems is so much less clunky then the standard move minor system from 4e, and the mix of ancestry, heritage, background, and archetype seems to give crazy flexibility in making truly unique and interesting characters. I have the beginner box, and the SRD, and every new race or class or archetype I learn about spawns a dozen ideas for cool campaigns. The skill system has mechanics for things I have to home rule in a lot of game, which is nice because it lets me feel like I can hand off more to the system. Especially things like using athletics to break down doors, or Deception not being a generic bluff stat, but having different mechanics for lying vs impersonating vs diversions. I feel like Hero Points are better than advantage, they let the player decide when to re-roll and they're an easy mechanic to hand out. The +10 crit rule seems super cool as well. It has power cards and keywords as well which rules, and combining that with foundry shows a list of every keyword pertaining to that power / action / item which seems like it would take out a lot of the compendium searching I have to do in 4e. Death can also be really boring in DND with it not really mattering because of revival stuff at later levels, but also just because mechanically it doesn't feel good to take a character away when someone dies. The Hero Points letting you avoid death rules, because it makes player death a decision made by the player. It reminds me of the wound system of Tenra Bansho Zero. The Game Mastery guide and Core Rulebook are also very well written, and when I have a question it seems like it answers them, where as a lot of other systems leave me wanting. Pathfinder 2e might not be as good as it seems but on first blush before play I'm super stoked to see it play out. Also Leshi and Arandi might be two of the cutest creatures in the world of tabletop games ever.
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Boba Pearl posted:Also Leshi and Arandi might be two of the cutest creatures in the world of tabletop games ever.
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So, Secrets of Magic is supposed to come out this month, isn't it? Did they specify when, or just "July." ?
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# ? Jul 10, 2021 11:20 |
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Sadly I think it’s out on the 25th of August
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Boba Pearl posted:Sorry to double post, but I just want to talk about how cool this system seems now that I'm learning it. I'm cross posting this from Discord... I like all of these things a lot but I have some issues with 10th level spells and bards being full casters because they didn't want to make the Psychic core (to have a full caster from the occult spell list; having just four spell lists is also kind of an issue), and the proficiency system rubs me the wrong way since there's no way to have, like, a little bit of ability in a skill (I am one of the weirdos that usually has at least two skills with less than max ranks in in PF1e/3.x). Plus I kind of like the original for still having everything built on pretty much the same hit dice foundation so you can mix and match things more easily but I understand that they changed that largely so stat blocks were less huge. But yeah there are a lot of good design decisions.
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# ? Jul 11, 2021 00:13 |
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Epi Lepi posted:I'm finally going to get to play in Pathfinder 2e soonish and I am going to play an Elf/Tiefling Ranger. I want him to be at least somewhat Witcher-esque, so wields a sword, knows a lot about hunting monsters and fucks around a little bit with potions/magic. Current plan is the elven ancestry feat for the free arcane cantrip for shield, the monster hunter ranger feat, the outwit hunters edge and then take alchemist dedication at level 2 (we are doing free archetype). I plan on using my third action to recall knowledge a lot or use shield. I might pick up more spells later through ancestry feats or a second archetype when available. So it turns out one of the other players in the game is playing a full alchemist so I will be bumming potions/mutagens off of her instead of taking the alchemist dedication at level 2. As I said I'm playing an Elf/Tiefling Ranger, outwit hunters edge, wielding a bastard sword. Stat array is 18-14-12-14-10-10. Had the 14 in INT to get into Alchemist Dedication and I'm leaving it for now to do better at certain recall knowledge checks. Debating dropping it to 12 and raising WIS to 12. What other cool archetypes should I consider taking? First glance I'm thinking Mauler, but I'm open to anything. Rest of the party is Monk, Bard, Cleric, Swashbuckler and aforementioned alchemist.
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# ? Jul 12, 2021 22:15 |
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Epi Lepi posted:So it turns out one of the other players in the game is playing a full alchemist so I will be bumming potions/mutagens off of her instead of taking the alchemist dedication at level 2. Are you doing Free Archetype? Even if not, if you get a few tricks for pushing people, the snare master stuff is kinda cool at higher levels as eventually you can place a trap as an action and then push someone into it to trigger it and the high level snares are hilarious.
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# ? Jul 12, 2021 22:19 |
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Free archetype yeah.
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 03:54 |
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That free archetype rule seems so good and often used I have to wonder if it'd be worth introducing it to my established game. Play it up as extra training they got. They could use a little flexibility, like no one fills the roll of the rogue.
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# ? Jul 15, 2021 01:17 |
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I’m absolutely convinced of free archetype, there is a small power bump, but only in the form of greater flexibility. Great at shoring up weaknesses in the party or giving people a unique trick.
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# ? Jul 15, 2021 02:04 |
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The only thing you have to consider is how you want to handle if someone takes an archetype that doesn’t have a feat at certain levels. There’s a few that go from 2 to 6 and skip 4 so do you stick with the “must take x amour of feats before you can take another archetype” rule or let your party ignore that part. I’m doing the latter for my group.
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# ? Jul 15, 2021 05:19 |
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How have I only just found out that somehow, against all odds, Pathfinder 2E is a good system, and the next AP is a magic school? I just spent some time googling and I can already see 50 characters I'd want to make. (But top two are dwarf cleric of Calistria focusing on the grudge/revenge aspect of her portfolio, or irongut goblin witch who found their urban fox familiar when they tried to fight them for food scraps in the street.) e: I broke down and ordered the core rulebook and advanced players guide. CottonWolf fucked around with this message at 16:27 on Jul 15, 2021 |
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CottonWolf posted:How have I only just found out that somehow, against all odds, Pathfinder 2E is a good system, and the next AP is a magic school? I was as surprised as you are now when I found out.
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# ? Jul 15, 2021 16:26 |
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Hell, same. I didn't predict Hogwarts in 2021, but here we are.
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Toshimo posted:Hell, same. I didn't predict Hogwarts in 2021, but here we are. From the descriptions it's more of a Hogwarts: Three Houses, complete with time skips between some books.
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