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38yo furry dragoness. 🏳️‍⚧️ ♀️ Occasionally draws, mostly babbles about Pathfinder, no minors 🔞
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Considering how wet the Pacific Northwest usually is, I'm a little surprised they haven't already.
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Yes I know that's the wrong great sword.i did this in less 5 minutes on lunch at work lol
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all this and still SM64 is a cornerstone of platforming. I know what it accomplished in its era, i was there for it! But SM64 and I simply are not on speaking terms, personally. I will wave and say hello at family gatherings, but i think we have a mutual understanding that we just don't get along.
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But you add in Mario's gigantic ass that simply refuses to turn in place, and the fact he possesses Schrodinger's Acceleration, existing in a superstate where he can both accelerate quickly and also barely move at all, until observed, wherein he'll have the worst possible option for the situation.
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my biggest gripes are mario's momentum and depth perception. SM64 is fairly unique in that whatever the fuck is going on in it virtually eliminates depth perception. but this is annoying but overcome with tight, predictable controls. I've played other games where the art style does the same fine.
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The chapter from Player Core about character building is pretty decent, but genuinely pathbuilder2e.com is the games best character builder. Really keeps things limited to relevant options
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What version
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Something, hit skeet, something something. I don't do numbers, so this is pretty good lol Play ttrpgs with your friends. Make real weird art. Fund public Transit.
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Look, the entire army of Australia lost to regular emus, despite having firearms and motor vehicles on their side. You want them to have -dire- emus? They're going to need divine intervention. Probably some outer god because a regular one would know too much about emus to risk it.
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Oh, it's a martial, don't fret. You get the best armor class in the game, and your attacks get to deal spirit damage and trigger one of the more common weaknesses. You just also get one of the best damage reductions in the game (2+level All, which applies to each damage type separately)
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Champion (paladin is a subclass) is not a true spellcasting class in 2e. it gets some focus spells, but largely it is a -defensive- class in 2e. Your reaction will allow you to retaliate against creatures harming your allies & reduce the damage they take. Champ is a good to get away from squishiness
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So they can ransack the Treasury. If you plan on taking everything you can, you stop everyone taking anything out. It's pillaging. There's no other explanation I can see.
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They're also running off contact numbers and not reducing anything already spent, so they're claiming 8m on a contract when if it's already spent 5m, and not including the money the 40m they blew in just 3 weeks.
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too many science fiction stories about colonizing distant planets & unironically thinking "WOW! This thing that is technologically impossible is SO COOL! We can do this in my lifetime, yeah?" combined with the stupid only rich people have access to infecting fans that outsource their thinking.
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You threatened the inspector general last time and they're still at it, so I guess it's time. It's clearly what they want.
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There's not a lot of inside knowledge for them to act on, even if the fan base is a little annoying about it. But there's a path forward: there's a bit of interest in a PF2e game, and since SF2e will share so much DNA, it'll be the best chance for a Starfinder crpg down the line
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they did an AMA recently and a *lot* of questions were about Starfinder (of either sort) and boy: A) they really don't know much about it as no one on their teams seems to play it at all B) the swift drop from Unknowing-but-Enthusiastic to Clearly-Unenthused-"Oh-It's-Another-One" was tangible.
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They're mostly just stat blocks with flavor text, so most of it is straight forward, the only thing not obvious is that deities of magic grants spells for ranks 1 - 9, while most just grant spells at 3 different ranks.
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This gug looks like you get this music while you talk to him youtu.be/3_sIPDFK8iw?...
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Battlecry can't come out soon enough. I hope there is some Action Compression for the Commander class because its my one major weakness playing the playtest version (other than my fortitude save, but that's my own fault. I've been poisoned so many times, send help.)
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5e brewers are torn between "What if I broke 5e's spine to reinvent PF1e but worse" & "What if I broke 5e's spine to reinvent PF2e but worse", then frequently charge down the middle into the nearest dungeon laboratory to conduct their frankensteinian failures because they're married to the brand.
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Grimnilgonnir brought a sort of "attempt apoptosis through Incredible, indescribable violence" to the abomination vault that the incorporeal leader who's minions kept getting "blendered" just didn't like.
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I like the "computers are better at math than people" bit when historically and measurably they really aren't. The energy a computer uses to do math far outpaces even the worst math people by many magnitudes. It's basically a miracle it works at all.
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Even after running this game since play test, that was still a huge morale boost for me & the others. We finally turned the fight around *because* of teamwork. This gets more important when it comes to spells. Even when you "fail" (the target succeeds) you still can swing a fight like this. (3/3)
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So when I spent my other two actions to have an ally strike, afterwards, they CRIT because we were flanking and the clumsy 1! They rolled MUCH better (2d6+1 x2 but rolled max for 26 damage!) Suddenly, we went from getting our asses beat, to finally seeing some damage on our above level foe! (2/3)
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So... The only remaining trick is to have a goal even *greater* than Epic Webcomic™, so that you procrastinate *that* by making the comic instead. Tough luck.
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The secret is that you don't go into it hoping to make the Epic Webcomic™. You start as a slice of life silly comic as a hobby in your free time and it *turns* into the Epic Webcomic™ after a few dozen story arcs introduce plotline severity creep.
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Yuuuup
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Pleb: according to my very valid white room calculations and zero table experience... Anyone that's even been in a group with a necro: this may easily the best cantrip in game
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Yes! Circumstance bonuses are your friend as a GM! Hand them out! Use them to make maps interesting strategically!
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The line work The hatching The folds The weight *The look* This is going to live in my brain for a long, *long* time. If u ever print this, I need it on 16x20. *Goodness* gracious.
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It's why all these media companies pressed o hard for individual streaming services: Cable ***2***
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We just finished that part a couple weeks ago. But we also snuck around back and stone-shaped a hole in the wall directly into the lovely party in the back, so, uh... Another huge snake????? glad we missed THAT somehow lmao
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ooooooh, that looks nasty, right at the joint.
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This is a threat
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There's a slurk in kingmaker with a name, and now that my PF2e group found him, "ubagoob" has become a group echolalia.
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Very much this. As much as I love PF2e, it's also *basically* the only thing to get market coverage besides DnD, with rare exception. There's room enough for a ton of alternatives, give some spotlight to smaller teams