gargoyleking
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This is taking it a bit off topic, but then again, a human wizard could easily take that bard cantrip at 1st level to give them an easy buff their options early on.
This is taking it a bit off topic, but then again, a human wizard could easily take that bard cantrip at 1st level to give them an easy buff their options early on.
Cantrips cost two actions to cast.
They do indeed, apologies for the error.
That said, fury barbarians do not get the +6 bonus until 6th level, when they receive their specialization. Dragon barbarians do get a +4 bonus at 1st, but they miss out on that nice physical weapon resistance. Your point remains mostly valid, though.
Huh... that's not well laid out in the rules!
Amiri, the pregen barbarian in the PFS character sheets, deals 1d8+10 damage while raging, btw. I'm not exactly sure how.
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You are most definitely not missing something.One of the biggest problems I had with the PF2 playtest was how poor wizards were (especially at first level).
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Or am I missing something?
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Well, in general I prefer games where classes are balanced for the sort of games I already run...In general I think a significant portion of class balance is going to come down to encounter design and how the GM plays the adversaries.