*Similar* outcome.
If you throw a spell that damages and moves people it hits an extra bit more.
*Similar* outcome.
If you throw a spell that damages and moves people it hits an extra bit more.
Writing pet peeve:
Why is it somewhat common for me to read pretty far into books and have no idea what many of the characters look like?
Writing tip: With settings that have unusual elements remember people live in the world so in a harsh pollution world people might not say "acid rain" and instead
A (sees B is bandaged): Dude, what happened?
B: It's just a little burn. I didn't think to check the weather.
Imagine thinking there's any way that you could describe deporting around a third of the population of the country hyperbolically.
Bonus Note: any classes like Commander that can make you move people outside your turn are also pretty solid teamed with this class.
... you are cranking out a spell, a runed strike, and Stunt Damage which is around the force of a shortsword strike.
Basically 2 strikes and a spell all resolved with one roll.
Passing note about the #pathfinder2e Playtest Daredevil:
Stunt Damage doesn't specify limits on how you move the target into an obstacle.
So that means spells can trigger it, which means if you use Spellstrike Ammo or the like to not with a damaging push...
Excerpts from nerd life:
"Wait. I've been misspelling dais for THIRTY YEARS?!?"
#ttrpgs
So now it's "Whereoming"?
Honestly I think if Hasbro literally came to their house and killed them they'd still keep making D&D content. Resulting in a very weird version of the zombie apocalypse.
Well you're always pretty sick so one would think you'd be used to it.
(Just in case the pun tone isn't conveyed in text form i mean "sick" n the slang meaning "awesome"
Also saving that villain concept to play as a PC later.
Because playing a white rabbit poppet that fights assassin-style with a pocket watch flail and chronomancy is too cool to not play as.
Me (returns for hat): The villain of the story is going to be a stuffed bunny ghost poppet that kills people using a pocket watch on a long watch chain because if I am going to reference old books with female leads by accident I might as well reference Alice in Wonderland on purpose.
Someone should do a video where it starts "I'm here to show you my favorite life hack." And then they start hitting the board game Life with a large axe.
That 170 million is based entirely on the title and the lower estimate of the size of the middle class.
Why do the 900 have enough money where they can be taxed enough to give half the country $3000?
- 900 people get "soaked"
- Around 170 MILLION people get $3000 checks.
And some of these goons don't think there's a problem with the wealth gap?
[proceeds to make her like if Dorothy from Wizard of Oz was the Doomslayer and make her party Wizard of Oz themed]
Me (throws hat down): Dangit, why am I like this?
Me: "Hm. I think i will start a side story in #pathfinder2e while I poke at my main one as sort of a rest piece. To contrast the cerebral male character that does espionage I'll make it a brute lady with gap moe in the style of the 'cold duke of the north that is secretly a possessive puppy' trope."
And heck, to my knowledge they haven't resolved a certain major villain revival i won't mention by name because it's huge spoilers.
That villain, to my knowledge is just running around still after coming back Frieza style.
I don't think Paizo is tying up loose ends to close their doors just because in 2e they resolve villains of 1e.
I mean heck there's still a cold war going on and we're apparently in an annual lore event structure now.
Like, if the story of the setting ends because villains that are almost never relevant in published material are defeated then that's really odd.
Especially since there's still ongoing unresolved Godsrain stuff and kingdom level threats happen multiple times a year.
Was reading a reddit comment earlier today that expressed concern that Paizo might be closing up shop because they are going on a spree of ending global threats like Cheliax.
I mean... these global things are rarely relevant on player level materials but okay?
#pathfinder2e
I only said the above summary of the situation because Paizo themselves already said it in a stream.
A brand-new story and a brand-new Starfinder 2E campaign begins!
Character creation, system discussion, and a bird's-eye view of the campaign to come.
Episode 0 of ROUGHNEXX premieres TONIGHT at 8 p.m. ET. Join the watch party!
youtu.be/y6Z5uTMKvh0?...
That said, if it had finished it's story i would have totally agreed that Stargate should take a few years off and come back.
It definitely should have concluded Universe before a hiatus though.
Vitalia Rorque is her name.
Book makes note a few times that Valeros is getting old.
Big video game Geralt of Rivia energy.
I won't spoil much of what Vitalia is like personality-wise as they don't actually get a chance to formally meet right away. So that's in the territory of spoilers.
Valeros has seen that woman once since then but she kept the pregnancy a secret because she didn't want their child becoming like him.
The daughter is revealed almost immediately in Chapter One of the book as Valeros runs into her entirely by coincidence on the battlefield.
She's on the cover.
A daughter with the woman he was supposed to marry but fled from (after bedding her). He's regarded him treating her that way as his biggest regret and since confronting the gravity of that act he's diligently made sure to make it clear when it's just casual and not take advantage of women.
#pathfinder2e Valeros in Operation Hellmouth's early chapters in a nutshell:
I read too many web comics...