jrbaconcheese

joined 1 year ago
[–] jrbaconcheese@vlemmy.net 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I’m super-cheap so I have 5: from D&D i have the 3.5e and 5e PHBs, and Xanathar & Tasha which were gifts, and i have the PF2e CRB. (I do have a lot of PF2e pdfs though.)

I don’t know how people built characters before the advent of tools like DDB and Pathbuilder/Nexus that auto-incorporate all the content. I can’t imagine hitting higher levels as a spell caster and having to flip through multiple books to figure out my next spells; I had a hard enough time with 2 books for a non-PHB subclass 5e barbarian. I just bought the subclass on DDB and it’s transparent what the source is.

[–] jrbaconcheese@vlemmy.net 18 points 1 year ago (13 children)

That’s the ugliest tomato I’ve ever seen on a burger!

[–] jrbaconcheese@vlemmy.net 6 points 1 year ago

I’m doing my part!

[–] jrbaconcheese@vlemmy.net 13 points 1 year ago

I disagree completely but I appreciate your candor and, frankly, accurate analysis.

[–] jrbaconcheese@vlemmy.net 4 points 1 year ago

Since I’m still relatively new to the system, it has to be flavor first, but that’s changing as i gain experience. My first char was (still is I guess) an Investigator and let me tell you, that is a tough class to start with. It breaks (in a good way) the fundamental “roll d20 to attack” mentality which threw off me, our new-to-PF GM, and the VTT.

My next was a Champion with Bastion (free) archetype, but I’ve ret-conned as I learn more rules to be Lastwall Sentry instead of Bastion. Champion and Bastion just had too much overlap- in other words the Champion alone satisfied my flavor-needs for protection and shield power.