Specific rule triumphs over generic, new over old.
Fireball
"Each creature in a 20-foot-radius sphere centered on that point must make a Dexterity saving throw. A target takes 8d6 fire damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one" Generic rule
Sculpt Spells
"When you...
Yes ONLY for bladesinger
"whenever you take the Attack action on your turn ... you can cast one of your cantrips in place of one of those attacks"
1 Is a atack action.
2 "one weapon attack only" "one of those attacks." one attack is enough
All conditions have been met
It would have to be at...
about money, I think adventure brings more profit than rules but without a doubt what brings more money is lore.
Hasbrow is more interested in selling dnd as a movie, video game, clothing ect than as a board game.
In the same way that Disney sells Marvel, but keeps the comic book publisher...
PF2 has more than forty feets, Dnd5e has 15. Each 5e feet are very different. Yes PF2 is more complex, which is good and bad, but it also has a lot of sausage filling that does not contribute with options that make differences.
In the case of unconscious , as an example. If you simply apply the...
Compared to the 5th edition, pathfinder has much more conditions, each one being infinitely much less relevant and an excessive focus on debuffs. A million forms of debuffs is like an ice cream shop with a million flavors of blue ice cream, you say it has a million flavors and I say you only...
When i look at the conditions pages i have the impression, not in all but in many, which is 100 different tastes of -1 debuffing. This for me is having countless choices of almost the same thing which I understand as an illusion of choice
Ps. Most spells will end up giving a condition that ends...