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<blockquote data-quote="Arilyn" data-source="post: 7788574" data-attributes="member: 6816042"><p>PF2 is laid out really well, with the best glossary/index I've seen in a rpg. The key terms seem overwhelming at first, but the definitions are easy to find. A lot of the terms come from what were once just phrases, which seems more approachable, but isn't that useful in play. How many times do you scramble about trying to remember exactly what lightly obscured means vs. partial cover? With key terms, they are easy to look up or copy on to cheat sheet and they are also codified and nailed down. </p><p></p><p>I also agree with Frog Reaver, the number of choices in play are pretty much the same as 5e. PF2 seems to be one of those games that plays better than it reads. Been hearing a lot of comments from people who've played it, claim that it's very intuitive, and a lot of fun. I haven't run it yet, but did try out the playtest. The 3 action economy is fantastic. It works really really well.</p><p></p><p>So, yes, we plan on diving into PF2 soon. Still going to play some 5e, and 13th Age remains our bedrock for F20 goodness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arilyn, post: 7788574, member: 6816042"] PF2 is laid out really well, with the best glossary/index I've seen in a rpg. The key terms seem overwhelming at first, but the definitions are easy to find. A lot of the terms come from what were once just phrases, which seems more approachable, but isn't that useful in play. How many times do you scramble about trying to remember exactly what lightly obscured means vs. partial cover? With key terms, they are easy to look up or copy on to cheat sheet and they are also codified and nailed down. I also agree with Frog Reaver, the number of choices in play are pretty much the same as 5e. PF2 seems to be one of those games that plays better than it reads. Been hearing a lot of comments from people who've played it, claim that it's very intuitive, and a lot of fun. I haven't run it yet, but did try out the playtest. The 3 action economy is fantastic. It works really really well. So, yes, we plan on diving into PF2 soon. Still going to play some 5e, and 13th Age remains our bedrock for F20 goodness. [/QUOTE]
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