Thanks for the shout out man, it was a blast having you play Rex!! This stuff looks so great the cards are awesome and that box is really sweet!
@GleefulKraken10 ай бұрын
Gaming station, work station, now you need an unboxing station! More goodies!
@TheIoPC10 ай бұрын
The most unbelievable thing Skrat said in this video... "I know what I'm doin'". I press X to doubt.😜 ~ Adam
@asquirrelplays10 ай бұрын
fake it till you make it!
@Catlord9876510 ай бұрын
wow, its like a PDF but in the real world
@TheIoPC10 ай бұрын
Commandeering a human? Did you make him do the Akira slide?😜 ~ Adam
@asquirrelplays10 ай бұрын
the last time I slid on a motorcycle was because a deer jumped on me
@juauke10 ай бұрын
Ahhh hands and beautiful keyboard btw!
@juauke10 ай бұрын
Cool, how did you find the Pathfinder 2e play?
@juauke10 ай бұрын
The physical goods look real good, that's great!
@asquirrelplays10 ай бұрын
It goes clickity clack! As for your other question, not sure if it was supposed to be how I found the game or how I found it played. So to answer both - it was with a group that I do some collaboration work over at The Inn of Planar Crossroads with. As for how Pathfinder 2e played, it was extremely smooth, but a lot of that was because the GM running it runs it for a living, plus the VTT (Foundry) was shouldering a TON of the weight. I feel like if you were to play it in person, there would be a LOT of mental math. I mean, we had +19 modifiers. That's not a small amount. That said, the module for it in Foundry is really, really, nice. It puts the 5e one to absolute shame. I thought he had like 20 different mods cobbled together but he said it was all built in. Granted, I only had the one game/one experience, but it sure seemed like it was structured better. Big fan of the 3 actions rule and none of this "movement", "action", "bonus action", "reaction", "free action" nonsense.
@juauke10 ай бұрын
@@asquirrelplays ahah Yeah, I realized it was ambiguous but both subquestions were implied so thanks for answering both ^^ Oh I see, I will check them afterwards Nice that you find Pathfinder 2e extremely smooth But I know what you mean: that some GM can help a lot with making you feel and yeah Paizo are awesome for maintaining themselves and for free the FoundryVTT Modules for their games (especially Pathfinder 2e) [and also for giving away the entire rules online for free in the Archives of Nethys website]. I definitely like Paizo [much more than Hasbro/WotC] Yeah, I know that making your opinion in one game is not really possible but it was more like first impressions Glad you liked the 3 actions economy, I like it too because it's much more consistent and easier to comprehend than the 5e things. PS: nowadays, my favorite Crunchy system that I want to play with my friends would be DC20 (developed by the Dungeon Coach) which among a lot of other things implements a "4 actions that reset at the end of your turn economy" which includes all kinds of actions including reactions and using other actions [and other resources] to enhance your action [giving it advantage{s} and other effects].