As for things I like about PF2e I agree with what you guys said but I'd like to add one more reason: almost endless possibilities for character build. And since most table see the 'free archetype feats' optional rule as a standard the options are absolutely fantastic. 5e can't even begin dreaming about matching that. In 5e, in a few years, you've seen it all, like the great weapon master polearm master frenzied range barbarian. If you decide to play anything different like that, you're making your character sub-optimal. For example, when was the last time you saw a sword and board barbarian in 5e? In PF2e you can build a character a dozen different ways and it won't make you less effective in combat. Thank you very much guys for doing this, hopefully more people will see how great the system is and convert! lol
Thank you SD for this short but sweet playthrough. It has definitely made me consider picking up Pathfinder myself. Let's keep making stories together 😁
It was a great time! If your players want an adventure that’s a good intro to the system with a little more plot/meat on its bones you could also give Rusthenge a try! It’s a level 1-3 where the group gets wrapped up in a cult’s plot on a small isle in new thassilon. It does hold your hand a little less though so for players new to ttrpgs the beginner box is still wonderful.
I was so happy they didn’t go up that tunnel or deal with the coffins haha. The main reason is that it’s nice to show viewers the game but also leave enough for them (or their potential players) to discover something else in the adventure they didn’t no was there
Thanks again everyone for allowing me to run this and I hope you all enjoyed it!
No thank you for running it my man!
Sad to see it go but we will play more pathfinder for sure!!
Will the same characters return or will new ones be made for a longer campaign?
I really hope you guys do more pathfinder games in the future, this was a blast!
Many of us really want more! We definitely will have more pathfinder shows in the future just takes time to get everything going. :D
As for things I like about PF2e I agree with what you guys said but I'd like to add one more reason: almost endless possibilities for character build. And since most table see the 'free archetype feats' optional rule as a standard the options are absolutely fantastic. 5e can't even begin dreaming about matching that. In 5e, in a few years, you've seen it all, like the great weapon master polearm master frenzied range barbarian. If you decide to play anything different like that, you're making your character sub-optimal. For example, when was the last time you saw a sword and board barbarian in 5e? In PF2e you can build a character a dozen different ways and it won't make you less effective in combat. Thank you very much guys for doing this, hopefully more people will see how great the system is and convert! lol
This was definitely fun to watch, enjoyed the series and group energy!! Hoping to see another pf2e series soon ;)
Thank you SD for this short but sweet playthrough. It has definitely made me consider picking up Pathfinder myself. Let's keep making stories together 😁
He said the thing!!!
More pathfinder please!!!
I don’t have any intention of playing pathfinder but it’s been interesting to watch different system. Thanks y’all!
of course, thanks for watrching! We had a lot of fun playing
Cool, I was just planning on giving this adventure to my players. It was interesting to watch your game.
It was a great time! If your players want an adventure that’s a good intro to the system with a little more plot/meat on its bones you could also give Rusthenge a try! It’s a level 1-3 where the group gets wrapped up in a cult’s plot on a small isle in new thassilon. It does hold your hand a little less though so for players new to ttrpgs the beginner box is still wonderful.
You guys missed a group of monsters (stron one's)
My party died there 😪
I was so happy they didn’t go up that tunnel or deal with the coffins haha. The main reason is that it’s nice to show viewers the game but also leave enough for them (or their potential players) to discover something else in the adventure they didn’t no was there
@@tommietaco57 I see!