now add an apostrophe to mob’s
surprisingly, festnt is short for fest not, not fes tnt
so please dont call me fes please please please
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i’ve heard native speakers are actually more prone to misusing apostrophes because they learned the sounds before writing, while non natives learn both at the same time
oh, ok. you’ve just restarted the game then
“running the game” made me lose the game. btw, you just lost it too
i wasnt expecting that
dont let them go back into human form before digestion is over though, something bad could happen
when are we getting pathfinder 2e soup
combat’s fine if you need actual strategy, like in pathfinder
don’t most people start out in level 5?
in pf2e a round is also 6 seconds, and you can also attack 3 times in a turn, it’s just that you get -5 on the attack roll for the second and -10 for the third (or -4 and -8 for agile weapons)
so you could also kill 3 people in one turn, if your level is high enough
as a pathfinder 2e player, i find it very weird that, in d&d, cratures can attack so many times with no penalty
i guess they also got a sword, as they’ve been educated on it’s dangerousness
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2·5 months agodo wizards get to use cure wounds?
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6·5 months agoand pathfinder is way more open (AoN), just like linux
30 characters? you don’t need that, we only let you use up to 10. also yes you have to have at least one lowercase letter, uppercase letter, number and a symbol (which can only be !, @, #, or $). we’re doing this for your security, of course
we want you to have a secure password so we’re only letting you use letters, numbers, and !@#$. nothing else. also, you have to use at least one of each, and it can only be 8 to 12 characters long. remember, we’re doing this for your security!
there are ancestries, which are like dnd races/species
then there are heritages, which are like subraces/subspecies
and there are versatile heritages, which any ancestry can take.
for example, there’s nephilim, which means you have some celestial or fiendish being influence (it’s the pf2e remastered version of tieflings and aasimars). it lets you choose one out of a bunch of different types of fiends and celestials through lineage feats (which are kind of subsubspecies).
there’s also dhampir, which means one of your parents was a vampire, and it lets you choose through a lineage feat what kind of vampire they were.
and there are some that don’t have lineages, like hungerseed (half-oni), and duskwalker (reborn with a connection to death or something, it’s complicated)
and finally, there’s aiuvarin (half-elf) and droomar (half-orc), which let you choose from all feats from your ancestry + elf or orc respectively. the rules allow you to create your own custom mixed ancestry, which work the same way, you just need to work with your GM to create feats that only work for those who are only half of that ancestry (both aiuvarin and droomar include feats that pure elves and orcs can’t take)
if you want more specific details:
Mixed Ancestry rules https://2e.aonprd.com/Rules.aspx?ID=2093List of Versatile Hertiages https://2e.aonprd.com/Ancestries.aspx?Versatile=true
edit: forgot 2 words
mandatory “pathfinder 2e fixes that”
oh ok i thought you were talking about what happened in the post


that’s a weird looking apo’strophe