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<blockquote data-quote="transmission89" data-source="post: 8182932" data-attributes="member: 6688441"><p>Yup, as Nilbog said, here you aren’t comparing like for like. I get that you are new to the system. I can imagine it took you time. I can also imagine it took you a long time in 5e as well the first time you made them.</p><p>Yes PF2 ancestry adds modifiers to your scores. Oh wait, so does race in 5e. Unlike 5e, PF2 modifies your scores with background and class. Luckily that is only a +2 at each step. Thats not a laborious process and as you sound experienced in 5e, you’ve already got a good idea of what those stats mean...</p><p>Also, 5e doesn’t have drawn out ability scores? I’ll take adding +2 to different stats 4 times over spending time calculating a point buy with each step costing different points.</p><p></p><p>When I’ve been saying the level 1 character creation should be a similar time between the editions, I’m saying on a like for like basis (so either someone equally as noviced/experienced to both systems)</p><p></p><p>You’re absolutely right the pf2 character sheet is an unholy mess and think they dropped the ball there. There is more to fill out in it, but you do so through each step a bit at a time with the character creation guide telling you what to put where at each point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="transmission89, post: 8182932, member: 6688441"] Yup, as Nilbog said, here you aren’t comparing like for like. I get that you are new to the system. I can imagine it took you time. I can also imagine it took you a long time in 5e as well the first time you made them. Yes PF2 ancestry adds modifiers to your scores. Oh wait, so does race in 5e. Unlike 5e, PF2 modifies your scores with background and class. Luckily that is only a +2 at each step. Thats not a laborious process and as you sound experienced in 5e, you’ve already got a good idea of what those stats mean... Also, 5e doesn’t have drawn out ability scores? I’ll take adding +2 to different stats 4 times over spending time calculating a point buy with each step costing different points. When I’ve been saying the level 1 character creation should be a similar time between the editions, I’m saying on a like for like basis (so either someone equally as noviced/experienced to both systems) You’re absolutely right the pf2 character sheet is an unholy mess and think they dropped the ball there. There is more to fill out in it, but you do so through each step a bit at a time with the character creation guide telling you what to put where at each point. [/QUOTE]
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