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  • What do you think the Linguist Archetype
  • It's a fun and useful archetype, like GolGolarion mentioned, but I personally wouldn't take it unless I'm playing a campaign where I know it'll come up a lot, and/or we're playing with Free Archetype. It's just not worth the class feat slots otherwise.

  • Een plek om gemeenschappen te delen
  • Is er toevallig een instance die helemaal in TTRPG thema is? Ik heb een Pathfinder instance gevonden en wat TTRPG communities op verschillende algemene instances, maar een TTRPG instance zou ideaal zijn.

    Edit: Misschien ga ik er van de zomer zelf wel eentje opzetten, als er tegen die tijd niet al eentje is.

  • Almost had a TPK last night in the Pathfinder 2e beginner box
  • Is there anyone in the party that is Trained in Medicine? If so, let them find Healer's Tools. The Treat Wounds activity can be used by anyone at least Trained in Medicine with Healer's Tools in the inventory for out-of-combat resourceless healing once per hour per healed character, more often if you take certain skill feats, and in combat (doctor's visitation & combat medic) with some others.

    Pathfinder 2e that the party is going in with full HP, balance wise, so granting your party time to heal up between fights and to Refocus is important.

  • How do you prep your Homebrew/APs?
  • I use Obsidian for prep and pen and paper for play. I absolutely adore Obsidian's versatility and have a crapton of plugins that I all use.

    When worldbuilding, I like to start with a loose concept of the world, pitching that to players, and then have them ask questions about the world. I'll take those questions home and try to find satisfying answers for them until I have a barebones world, detailed enough that my players could feasibly pitch characters in it. From there, I have them all pitch 3 characters so that I find what needs to be more detailed and then I write that bit of the world.

    It's all play and write as needed from there.