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What are you most looking forward to when it comes to Pathfinder Second Edition?
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<blockquote data-quote="mewzard" data-source="post: 7642473" data-attributes="member: 6958830"><p>Oh definitely, the shield mechanic has potential, more than just getting the AC bonuses (which are nice of course). Given the Champion can pick their Shield as the host for their Righteous Ally, I'm imagining they can do the most overtly crazy things with the mechanic.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can see why, all three are interesting classes. I really need to try a Druid one of these days. The closest I ever came was the Hunter. I had fun with that, but I'd like to give full casting nature a shot.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I fully relate to recreating a character as my first exercise. My longest running character ended up being a Svirfneblin Unchained Monk I eventually multiclassed into a Serpent Fire Adept, hit level 20 by the end. He was insane in all the best ways. Going to try and recreate him as best as possible (with a few improvements, as with Titan Wrestler, his grappling potential will be much more viable).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Man, you're lucky! The wait is rough on my end.</p><p></p><p>A solid, consistent framework was definitely something I hoped was the case. Consistency will go a long way to making to making it easier for new players to learn the basics.</p><p></p><p>While I've used some of the Unchained Classes, my group never did the Unchained action economy. So for us, this will all be new.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, I pretty much never multiclassed in Pathfinder 1e due to how messy it was. 2e's system seems much more viable. Especially with caster multiclassing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, that epic feeling is something I'm looking forward to as well, especially for Martials. Character options are also nice. That was something that I felt was lacking from 5e. </p><p></p><p>Of course, Paizo's adventures are also always great. My group is currently running through two of them right now, with a third on pause. We tend to do a mix of their stuff and original campaigns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mewzard, post: 7642473, member: 6958830"] Oh definitely, the shield mechanic has potential, more than just getting the AC bonuses (which are nice of course). Given the Champion can pick their Shield as the host for their Righteous Ally, I'm imagining they can do the most overtly crazy things with the mechanic. I can see why, all three are interesting classes. I really need to try a Druid one of these days. The closest I ever came was the Hunter. I had fun with that, but I'd like to give full casting nature a shot. I fully relate to recreating a character as my first exercise. My longest running character ended up being a Svirfneblin Unchained Monk I eventually multiclassed into a Serpent Fire Adept, hit level 20 by the end. He was insane in all the best ways. Going to try and recreate him as best as possible (with a few improvements, as with Titan Wrestler, his grappling potential will be much more viable). Man, you're lucky! The wait is rough on my end. A solid, consistent framework was definitely something I hoped was the case. Consistency will go a long way to making to making it easier for new players to learn the basics. While I've used some of the Unchained Classes, my group never did the Unchained action economy. So for us, this will all be new. Yeah, I pretty much never multiclassed in Pathfinder 1e due to how messy it was. 2e's system seems much more viable. Especially with caster multiclassing. Oh yeah, that epic feeling is something I'm looking forward to as well, especially for Martials. Character options are also nice. That was something that I felt was lacking from 5e. Of course, Paizo's adventures are also always great. My group is currently running through two of them right now, with a third on pause. We tend to do a mix of their stuff and original campaigns. [/QUOTE]
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