Common wisdom around the #pathfinder2e community is "everyone's support in PF2e".
While not every PC is literally a support character, your game will improve a lot if every player regularly asks the question "what can I do on MY turn to make someone else perform better on THEIR turn?"
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While not every PC is literally a support character, your game will improve a lot if every player regularly asks the question "what can I do on MY turn to make someone else perform better on THEIR turn?"
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It has no Foundry automation.
Haste is also useful outside of combat for story and exploration.
Will flanking an enemy help one of your frontliners and not bring you into imminent danger? Use that Stride and mosey over!
Alternatively, moving away from melee enemies will cost them an action on their turn to catch up. It's the poor man's version of Slow!
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Can you inflict conditions on your enemies that will make it easier for your allies to hit or land (spell) effects? Everyone can try to Demoralize, and Frightened is a universally great condition to put on a target.
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Oh my Sarenrae, please try and Recall Knowledge! Especially if your PC has some good knowledge skills, try and get that intel on a target and share it with the class. Knowing about a weakness or resistance can be game-changing. Knowing truly is half the battle!
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You don't have to be a cleric to carry a healer's toolkit with you and pick up Battle Medicine. Preventing people from going down to 0 HP is amazing, and your party will be extremely grateful!
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Sadly it’s one of my less popular videos because there’s a culture of “martial main character” that permeates the online discourse in PF2E.