I don't have the most experence with pathfinder/5e, so it's really nice to have a cute goblin teacher that can explain everything in an engaging and educational way I got 1 question right💀
Comments for the internet's hungry maw! This is legitimately a good video format, real fun idea. Also yeah, this is the first i've heard of All Is One, One Is All and it is absolutely horrifying. HOW that doesn't deal any mental damage to the involved, I have no clue. 💀
I figured it couldn't hurt to try something small for once, slowly convince myself that I don't have to spend a month on every idea XD Lost Omens and Secrets of Magic had some real weird ones. I also was surprised at how much time magic this game has!
Was real fun! I personally got 6/10 correct (because of my amazing ability to guess wrong all of the three times I went "Well, it's one of these two, I'll guess randomly"). The ones I messed up on were 1, 6, 8, and 10. Do 100% agree on Knight Reclaimant's feats being generally awesome in flavour, with so many of them invoking parts of the crimson oath and even those that don't still just having names like "For Love, For Lightning". Personal favorite is The Tyrant Falls! because of how well it really evokes the whole "Use power for too great for a mortal body". Also fun fact! Clarethe Iomedar (the head of the Crimson Reclaimers & the one who FL,FL & Shall Not Falter comes from) is nonbinary, with her mother (Whom is the chief trainer of the other main Knights of Lastwall faction) being transfem! Synesthesia being brought up as one of the options for a "Is this a real spell?" was kinda funny to me given it's probably one of the most famous spells in the game because of how powerful it is (That lack of Incap. trait is WILD for how much it can shut someone down on even just a normal fail), but then I remember that most people realistically probably aren't really following that much online discussion to have heard of it, and even if they have that's still just one of the four options eliminated.
Great job! Especially since those last ones I had made extra hard, makes perfect sense. Yeah I noticed a lot of the Lost Omens spells are fantastic in flavor, which is my favorite thing. I did actually know about Clarethe Iomedar, who is awesome! Though mainly because I will take note of any transfems in anything, so I had found out about Kalabrynne Iomedar immediately XD Plus Iomedae is just a solid diety in general, one of my go-to ones with Sarenrae and Cayden Cailean. Synesthesia I figured people might know because it seems strong, which is why I talked about it while giving people time to think. But I didn't know it was super popular! I was suuuuuper into 1e for its whole lifespan, but my friends refused to play pathfinder around 2017 so I got dragged into 5e soon after. Just started getting back into it again last year, so I haven't seen much of the meta discussions yet. Too busy learning my monsters and such!
@@goblinuniversity Oh yeah, it was powerful enough that debates on whether it was broken and should be nerf'd as part of the Remaster were actually semi-common (Not overwhelmingly so, but they came up). Look at it like this: On a success it's a pretty hefty debuff for one round (making it have a 20% chance of pretty much anything it tries to do fail & decreased move speed worsening its ability to do stuff + clumsy 3 meaning the rest of the party will get a LOT of crits), on a fail that creature gets them for the whole fight (thus making them very very easy to kill), and on a crit fail it's effectively just out of the fight. Without Incap, that easily makes it one of the best ways of dealing with bosses in the game (I mean, not to a broken level - thus why it stayed the same in Player Core 2 - just to a very pushed one) And fair enough with the transfem stuff lol, I do much the same. It's a really good setting for spotting that kind of stuff though, will say. With just Grand Bazaar for example, (unless I'm forgetting one, they can be subtle with this stuff sometimes and thus it's hard to just do a quick glance through), of the twenty-one store owners the books shows off, five are trans, plus another two being some form of nonbinary (plus of course, there's other NPCs who're also listed as trans/enby as well) and this level of rep isn't even really unique to just this one book (I think if I were to rate the most trans PF2 books, I'd probably have to go Knights of Lastwall, Firebrands, Highhelm - where literally half the characters in the "notable figures" section are trans or nonbinary - and Grand Bazaar)
@@eldyodel Oh yeah, like even at a glance it's obviously strong. It seems like they usually save "on a success, it's the full effect but for a round" for relatively weaker spells...but not that one for some reason. But I"ll take your word for it not being broken, as I've not had a chance to use it in an actual game XD And hey look, the common Pathfinder win. XD I do love the diversity they have in comparison to D&D. Gender, sexuality, race, body type, you name it! I was just noting a few weeks ago how in D&D, every celestial with human skin tone is white. Every adventure path, module, statblock, the only angel who wasn't turned out to be a winged snake disguised as a person. While in pathfinder, the angels alone have a different skin tone and style on every picture. Or how in D&D they "say" dwarf women with beards are the most common style, but every photo they've ever shown are clean shaven. While in PF2e that's the second dwarf woman we're shown. I Love getting some actual variety!
I don't have the most experence with pathfinder/5e, so it's really nice to have a cute goblin teacher that can explain everything in an engaging and educational way
I got 1 question right💀
Sometimes it's not about the grade, it's the fun and/or disturbing facts we learned in the process
Comments for the internet's hungry maw! This is legitimately a good video format, real fun idea. Also yeah, this is the first i've heard of All Is One, One Is All and it is absolutely horrifying. HOW that doesn't deal any mental damage to the involved, I have no clue. 💀
I figured it couldn't hurt to try something small for once, slowly convince myself that I don't have to spend a month on every idea XD Lost Omens and Secrets of Magic had some real weird ones. I also was surprised at how much time magic this game has!
all is one, one is all? ew! i gotta share this!
Some of spells in this system are shockingly brutal! I've gotta set some time aside to find more at some point XD
Freaky flesh magic is right up my alley.
Was real fun! I personally got 6/10 correct (because of my amazing ability to guess wrong all of the three times I went "Well, it's one of these two, I'll guess randomly"). The ones I messed up on were 1, 6, 8, and 10.
Do 100% agree on Knight Reclaimant's feats being generally awesome in flavour, with so many of them invoking parts of the crimson oath and even those that don't still just having names like "For Love, For Lightning". Personal favorite is The Tyrant Falls! because of how well it really evokes the whole "Use power for too great for a mortal body". Also fun fact! Clarethe Iomedar (the head of the Crimson Reclaimers & the one who FL,FL & Shall Not Falter comes from) is nonbinary, with her mother (Whom is the chief trainer of the other main Knights of Lastwall faction) being transfem!
Synesthesia being brought up as one of the options for a "Is this a real spell?" was kinda funny to me given it's probably one of the most famous spells in the game because of how powerful it is (That lack of Incap. trait is WILD for how much it can shut someone down on even just a normal fail), but then I remember that most people realistically probably aren't really following that much online discussion to have heard of it, and even if they have that's still just one of the four options eliminated.
Great job! Especially since those last ones I had made extra hard, makes perfect sense.
Yeah I noticed a lot of the Lost Omens spells are fantastic in flavor, which is my favorite thing. I did actually know about Clarethe Iomedar, who is awesome! Though mainly because I will take note of any transfems in anything, so I had found out about Kalabrynne Iomedar immediately XD Plus Iomedae is just a solid diety in general, one of my go-to ones with Sarenrae and Cayden Cailean.
Synesthesia I figured people might know because it seems strong, which is why I talked about it while giving people time to think. But I didn't know it was super popular! I was suuuuuper into 1e for its whole lifespan, but my friends refused to play pathfinder around 2017 so I got dragged into 5e soon after. Just started getting back into it again last year, so I haven't seen much of the meta discussions yet. Too busy learning my monsters and such!
@@goblinuniversity Oh yeah, it was powerful enough that debates on whether it was broken and should be nerf'd as part of the Remaster were actually semi-common (Not overwhelmingly so, but they came up). Look at it like this: On a success it's a pretty hefty debuff for one round (making it have a 20% chance of pretty much anything it tries to do fail & decreased move speed worsening its ability to do stuff + clumsy 3 meaning the rest of the party will get a LOT of crits), on a fail that creature gets them for the whole fight (thus making them very very easy to kill), and on a crit fail it's effectively just out of the fight. Without Incap, that easily makes it one of the best ways of dealing with bosses in the game (I mean, not to a broken level - thus why it stayed the same in Player Core 2 - just to a very pushed one)
And fair enough with the transfem stuff lol, I do much the same. It's a really good setting for spotting that kind of stuff though, will say. With just Grand Bazaar for example, (unless I'm forgetting one, they can be subtle with this stuff sometimes and thus it's hard to just do a quick glance through), of the twenty-one store owners the books shows off, five are trans, plus another two being some form of nonbinary (plus of course, there's other NPCs who're also listed as trans/enby as well) and this level of rep isn't even really unique to just this one book (I think if I were to rate the most trans PF2 books, I'd probably have to go Knights of Lastwall, Firebrands, Highhelm - where literally half the characters in the "notable figures" section are trans or nonbinary - and Grand Bazaar)
@@eldyodel Oh yeah, like even at a glance it's obviously strong. It seems like they usually save "on a success, it's the full effect but for a round" for relatively weaker spells...but not that one for some reason. But I"ll take your word for it not being broken, as I've not had a chance to use it in an actual game XD
And hey look, the common Pathfinder win. XD I do love the diversity they have in comparison to D&D. Gender, sexuality, race, body type, you name it! I was just noting a few weeks ago how in D&D, every celestial with human skin tone is white. Every adventure path, module, statblock, the only angel who wasn't turned out to be a winged snake disguised as a person. While in pathfinder, the angels alone have a different skin tone and style on every picture. Or how in D&D they "say" dwarf women with beards are the most common style, but every photo they've ever shown are clean shaven. While in PF2e that's the second dwarf woman we're shown. I Love getting some actual variety!