There’s some really interesting changes coming for 2e! Bards have full martial proficiency, clerics can f finally get heavy armor from within their class, wizard schools of magic are gone… Then of course the big named news, like the replacement of dragons with the magic traditions (arcane/nature/religion/occult), and the completed removal of alignment.

Are other people as excited as I am?

  •  Nechesh   ( @Nechesh@beehaw.org ) 
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    11 months ago

    I am super excited for it! I love that PF2 is shedding the OGL baggage. Sure, losing the drow stinks, but that’s the worst of it from my point of view.

    Refocus is better? Yes please.

    Removing the historic D&D alignment system? Great, I always felt like humans are more complicated than 1/9 moral archetypes.

    Attributes are now just the modifiers? Finally.

    Nephilim to cover planar offspring? Dig it.

    More versatile heritages? Love it.

    Revisiting all the classes and making improvements? OMG I can’t wait to see the new and improved Witch.

  •  Schlock   ( @Schlock@beehaw.org ) 
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    11 months ago

    As someone trying to get into PF2 right now this is cool, because the changes seem nice. But also terrible, because now i will probably delay our game for a while longer. Good thing the current 5e campaign is still going strong.

    • If it makes you feel any better, the remaster won’t fundamentally change the game that much. Like going from PF2e to PF2.1e. And they’ve said all the current rules will still be valid for people not interested in upgrading he books.

      If you’ve got a 5e game still going then no biggie. But if you’re done and thinking of switching, may as well start learning and join an awesome game group!

    • I bought the CRB and beginners box just before the update was announced.

      I don’t not have feelings about it, but I’d rather be playing (soon - I had this planned out for later this month) than pushing things back another year.