julian 1 year ago • 100%
Agreed. In fact it's had such problems that its content doesn't even seem to be federating to my main instance anymore, likely because it's been deemed "dormant."
We're also several versions behind and there have been major security fixes since then...
I've never really run 2e before this except for the Beginner's Box, and because I worked that into Foundry myself I mystified all the items. But I see that the AV Foundry module doesn't mystify anything, which leads me to wonder if I should be making players identify items or not? Obviously healing potions I don't, since they have encountered them enough to know what they are.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Maybe it does now, but it didn't when I used it last time (it had just come out.)
julian 1 year ago • 100%
In general I just don't know how Tumblr works
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Oh, there are line breaks on my client. Interesting.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Image transcription:
Format: 4 panel comic
Panel 1: A crow sits on a stool and speaks into a microphone. It says "Level 5: Extra Attack"
Panel 2: A heckler in the crowd in front of the crow shouts "Booo! Get better features!"
Panel 3: The crow sweats nervously
Panel 4: We see the note cards in the crow's wing-hands, which say "Level 11: Extra Attack times 2"
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Image transcription:
A still image of Frank Reynolds from the show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia leaning back from the driver's seat of a car, offering someone in the back seat an object.
Bottom text: "Can I offer you a nice Goodberry in this trying time?"
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Image transcription:
Top text: "when you hold a grudge for 50 years"
Art of a tattooed dwarf, chest bare, clenching their fist.
Bottom text: "And that pesky Human dies before you can exact revenge."
julian 1 year ago • 100%
I highly recommend that everyone describe their images here! There are visually impaired people who would love to participate, and this makes memes accessible to them. :)
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Image Transcription:
Format: Tumblr posts
chandra-nyalaar says: "my favorite d&d thing is when someone flubs like a really obvious perception roll or something and the DM gets to be like 'well, you're pretty sure you're in a room but you could be wrong.'"
animar-smol-of-elephants says: "it is either really wet of really dry, you're not entirely sure"
ugin-the-spirit-dragon says: "One time a guy in our party rolled a nat 20 on a perception check, but there was nothing around he didn't already see, so the DM said 'You're not quite sure, but for a few seconds it seems like you're standing on a giant's table, surrounded by 5 giants.Your party seems to look stiff and fake,and large papers and dice are strewn around you. Then, everything goes back to normal.'"
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Image Transcription:
Title: "DND characters I've been banned from playing."
A drawing of a smiling woman with pointed ears and a blond updo looks at us. She wears a green dress like a folded leaf, with yellow and blacked striped tights underneath. Bees buzz around her.
Caption: "Swarm druid with beehive hairstyle, but it's a real beehive."
A drawing of a red-skinned person with horns and yellow eyes without pupils reads from a book. Cards float above their hand. Their robe bears a red B symbol, in the style of the D&D Beyond logo.
Caption: "Warlock who is directly pacted to Wizards Of The Coast."
A drawing of a zombie-like person in tattered clothes holding a staff made of bones looks at us. The staff glows green.
Caption: "Necromancer who raised themselves from the dead, and now has to maintain the spell."
A drawing of a person-sized mechanical snake with a drill bit for a tail and a piece of wire as a tongue.
Caption: "Warforged druid who wildshapes by physically reconfiguring their body."
A drawing of a large cloud of red and yellow energy, with a tiny silhouette of a person with arms outstretched at the center.
Caption: "Wizards."
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julian 1 year ago • 100%
Image Transcription:
A gnome with a tall, pointy hat indicates at a chalkboard with a long stick. The whiteboard says "Fuck Spez"
julian 1 year ago • 100%
From what I recall, it doesn't import spells. Which is a bit annoying, but totally workable.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Hey @SenseiRat, could we get a memes channel? I'm sure there will be more soon!
julian 1 year ago • 100%
julian 1 year ago • 100%
For me it was whips. They seemed like the ultimate Rogue weapon, but the Martial classification made it way too feat-intensive. I can't wait to play with one!
julian 1 year ago • 100%
At my table we added the Divine Lance change (ie, it can actually do damage to things,) as well as ignoring the Open trait, giving Rogues access to martial weapons and Wizards access to simple weapons. Other stuff we'll probably wait for the books to come out.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
The one that comes with it is fine. Please note that there are multiple computers under the name "Yoga," some are very cheap. I have a first generation Thinkpad X1 Yoga. The X380 Yoga and others in that series are apparently also very good. The cheap ones are not.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Absolutely agree. For absolute newbies I tend to nudge them toward playing as Merisiel or something similar for the first oneshot, just so they can get a feel for the basic rules before needing to master their character quirks. We of course had someone who had never played PF insist on playing an Inventor for their first character, and after we finished the oneshot they realized that they'd missed their main class feature the whole time and that's why they felt so ineffective. Whoops!
julian 1 year ago • 100%
I am mildly afraid of this myself, as I'll be running the Beginner's Box soon for a group of 4 with custom-built characters. All of us have played PF2e a little bit, but not enough to necessarily know what's a good choice mechanically or tactically.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Absolutely. I have been using tablet PCs since 2011, all of which have run desktop operating systems. My first was an ASUS that ran Windows 7, which I used for school and later for TTRPG. OneNote was excellent software which got me through that phase of my life.
I later upgraded to a laptop-type tablet instead of a slate with a Bluetooth keyboard. I find the format more convenient. The Yoga has been excellent for me — though I don't like the keyboard a lot as I'm used to the chunkier type. The pen has a battery so I do have to pause to charge it after a few hours of writing/drawing, but that has been nice because it forces me to take breaks (which can be hard when you have ADHD!) The pen is a bit narrow and now super ergonomic, but there are many compatible styluses out there that are larger.
As for software, I've switched to Linux as of many years ago and up until recently there were not many good apps out there for handwritten notes. Xournal++ is ugly but good for marking up PDFs. Rnote is a very new app, written in Rust and designed around GNOME design principles, so it looks very nice and is quite fast. It's not a 1:1 replacement for OneNote — it has basic file management but not as advanced as OneNote's notebooks and tabs and pages, and there is no OCR for searching within your handwriting. I would not use it to do worldbuilding, but it has been more than good enough for me to take rough notes as I play.
The downside of the Yoga is that it has soldered RAM, so you need to get one with good enough specs right off the bat. I purchased a 16GB model and it has been sufficient, though the processor is a downgrade from my last laptop. I still use my desktop for beefier jobs. One example of where it struggles is that when I played 5e with a group, if I rolled digital dice on DND Beyond the performance was quite slow. This seemed to be an issue for everyone on a laptop, though.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Rnote is a dedicated handwriting app. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga (first gen.)
julian 1 year ago • 100%
As a GM:
I host online for friends, so we use digital tools.
- Foundry, hosted on my desktop computer, with these modules:
- Dice So Nice, and several skins.
- Dice Tray, to make rolling single dice easier.
- Pathbuilder Importer mostly for my lazy players.
- Obsidian, for when I'm running homebrew. But with the revamping of Foundry's journal system, I may stop using this.
- Discord for game audio.
As a player:
I have a tablet PC with a pen. I take notes on Rnote (free, open source.) I used to use OneNote which was great because I could search my handwriting, but I stopped using Windows.
Historically, I always used physical dice because I was playing in-person. I did my PF1e character sheets manually by writing on the PDF in OneNote, but for PF2e I do enjoy Pathbuilder to help me plan it out. For actual play, I build my character sheet in Foundry (even if the GM isn't using it for the game) just to make everything easy for me to find.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Every time there's a big Paizo announcement coming up for Starfinder I get far too hyped, hoping for a Starfinder 2e announcement. I love the idea of Starfinder, but having looked at the rules I don't really want to play it until it get updated.
julian 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks for this. I never received an email to verify me, so I was unable to login until now.