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There always used to be the fighter/magic-user/thief combo in AD&D, which sounded wickedly awesome until you realized you leveled up at something like a third of the rate of a normal single class character.Tourists like 5e because they can play as superheroes. They also like D&D because they’re familiar with the branding. They will barely touch pathfinder much less any other fantasy TTRPG when they can just play D&D.
Most of the GMs capable of running an actual game ducked out long before these faggots showed up.Hell, the fact this hobby got fucked over by Trannies so fast even compared to American comics, shows how pathetic this hobby truly is.
The only time I’ve ever had success with that build, the one and only time was with the SSI DOS box ravenloft: stone prophet game.There always used to be the fighter/magic-user/thief combo in AD&D, which sounded wickedly awesome until you realized you leveled up at something like a third of the rate of a normal single class character.
Between those fags and the people who made the game a lifestyle, it was doomed. I get so tired of people coming in with weird third party books that try to incorporate fetishism into the game or some other shit. I left the DMs guild because they started banning people for complaining about people writing homebrew erotica modules.Most of the GMs capable of running an actual game ducked out long before these faggots showed up.
The big thing was that this came along with the fake geek culture and was made into a lifestyle brand. You can go to books-a-million and barnes and noble and find a myriad of things from coffee makers to wristwatches with the famous ampersand logo. There’s an entire resort dedicated to D&D and you can even find the books at Walmart now. Trannies got to take over because they’re consoomers and a sacred cow demographic progressive nerds are afraid of questioning or criticizing.https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ov5bUxuKUpwhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=Jqtk9Wkmkt8https://youtube.com/watch?v=onteSZxED2QI still believe the 5E RPG market boom was a fluke driven by trendy fake geek culture. Now that fake geek culture is no longer trendy, and geek culture journalism websites are dying off. We are starting to see the bubble pop. Hell, the fact this hobby got fucked over by Trannies so fast even compared to American comics, shows how pathetic this hobby truly is. Most Dungeons and Dragons 5E players never played a single TTRPG. At this point, Critical Role and Hasbro admits this. The video I posted is very related. I swear this is the British Baby Randy stairs. Another tranny RPG review channel on YouTube takes vacations to Thailand.
The funniest thing is that there’s no obligation to play the current edition of any system. Despite CGL desperately pushing the newest mechwarrior RPG book, we still play the 2nd edition.The benefit to RPGs is that the troons and the tourists can't actually stop normal gamers from doing what they want. No matter how many diversity hires you shoehorn into an RPG company, a DM can simply ignore whatever bullshit thing they published and run the game however he sees fit. So the real gamers have just hunkered down and kept on playing within their friend circles while the companies and conventions went all-in on sucking the girldicks, and now that the trendchasers are wandering off, we're getting to just sit back and have some popcorn while the industry capsizes after loudly proclaiming how they don't need our money.
That's actually the best tard repellent. Just refuse to play the pozzed versions. Tell any cancer coming in that they either play the version you're playing or they can just fuck the hell off.The funniest thing is that there’s no obligation to play the current edition of any system. Despite CGL desperately pushing the newest mechwarrior RPG book, we still play the 2nd edition.
You should be playing third edition/Classic Battletech RPG. It has better support and it’s not fundamentally broken by virtue of having everything run off of one stat: Reflexes.The funniest thing is that there’s no obligation to play the current edition of any system. Despite CGL desperately pushing the newest mechwarrior RPG book, we still play the 2nd edition.
I’ve been giving that some consideration. The playgroup I play with loves second edition a lot but I’d like to ease them into it.You should be playing third edition/Classic Battletech RPG. It has better support and it’s not fundamentally broken by virtue of having everything run off of one stat: Reflexes.
The problem is that 2nd ed. Comes from the golden age of FASA while 3rd ed. was published right before they closed their doors and FanPro took up “Classic Battletech” while everyone else went off and did other shit or played 40K.I’ve been giving that some consideration. The playgroup I play with loves second edition a lot but I’d like to ease them into it.
Question for PF2 (and possibly PF1) people.
A while ago my party for a +1 weapon potency rune among the loot. At the time, I didn't think anything of it.
Now said player wants to use it and I have questions. The main one being just what the hell is it? I'm guessing it's meant to be a crafting formula for a +1 rune, but it could also work like a single use item to make a weapon +1. The adventure makes no mention of it being a formula, and it's just found in a chest with other random loot.
What crafting tools are required to apply it? Does it require a full workshop, or is his usual tools good enough?
This comes down to how strict the players make me play.Related question. How picky are you with key words? PF2 is a crunchy game, but there's some strange oversights. Me and the druid discussed using samurai armour or studded leather armour because it doesn't list metal as a material. Same goes for protective jewelry. How strict are you with this "druids won't use metal" rule?
AoN is helpful but highly disjointed and the rules itself unclear sometimes. like it says you need the formula to etch, which doesn't make much sense if you already got one. you can't just "have" the rune (needs to be on something, usually a runestone, and only activates on the right type of item), so you'd actually look at transfers.How hard is googling?
https://2e.aonprd.com/Equipment.aspx?Category=23 literally the first result for "Pathfinder 2 Runes"
(and a link on said page, literally the core rule book "rune" entry)
https://2e.aonprd.com/Rules.aspx?ID=3162&Redirected=1
it's important: https://2e.aonprd.com/Rules.aspx?ID=3160Now said player wants to use it and I have questions. The main one being just what the hell is it?
pretty much this. do the number still work out or is it a blatant attempt to cheese?This comes down to how strict the players make me play.
I've read that. As ZMOT said, the problem isn't runes themselves. The question I have is what the player has.How hard is googling?
I would guess tetori monk because otherwise grappling becomes borderline useless against slightly well prepared humanoids at that level, when every Tom, Dickzor, and Haraldr can afford to have freedom of movement applied to them before every combat.I forget the exact combination of classes but he's an unchained monk
That's because Paizo can't fucking organize their books for shit. This has come up with rule books and adventure paths where you find yourself having to bounce back and forth.AoN is helpful but highly disjointed and the rules itself unclear sometimes. like it says you need the formula to etch, which doesn't make much sense if you already got one. you can't just "have" the rune (needs to be on something, usually a runestone, and only activates on the right type of item), so you'd actually look at transfers.
and crafting itself is a clusterfuck for many even with the rules...
Most books by most companies have terrible layout. FFG's star wars was so awful for character creation that it was just easier and more efficient to use pirated PDF documents instead of the books.That's because Paizo can't fucking organize their books for shit.
I've read that. As ZMOT said, the problem isn't runes themselves. The question I have is what the player has.
They have a rune formula. I'd maybe toss in the material components (if any) to get the fucker etched. Or maybe it comes some container (scroll holder, etc) that the etcher they approach will want in exchange for waving the etching fee.Source GM Core pg. 225
The Price of a rune’s formula is the same as the Price of a formula for an item of the same level; it can be acquired in the same way as an item formula (Player Core 294).
I still believe the 5E RPG market boom was a fluke driven by trendy fake geek culture.
Most 5E buyers have never played the game