:description "I'm Rain and I'm a sheet of paper! I also like to proclaim myself to be your friendly neighbourhood eldritch abomination and whether or not that is true, I suppose that's up to you!"
:instance-info "I'm also the #admin of this single-user (at least for now) instance!"
:interests "I often describe myself as addicted to #TTRPGs. In particular because I just can't resist hosting sessions! Currently interested in #pathfinder2e#vtm#40k"
@RinguPingu The photos you're currently posting on Pixelfed are wonderful, so I can only imagine what powers you would wield with a new camera :ablobfoxbongohyper:
@RinguPingu I mean, that thread essentially asks for the bar not to be raised. Regardless of wants though, the bar has been raised, at least in the minds of consumers. I don't think it is unreasonable to ask for high quality, when most RPGs from larger studios seem mediocre at best.
A Starfinder 2e that is compatible with Pathfinder 2e? Now which of my many Pathfinder NPC should I give a Laser Pistol? And what kind of Archaic weapon should I give my Soldier? :ablobfoxbongohyper:
More spontaneous posting! I just spent about an hour digging into the specifics of the Pathfinder 2e Witch Archetype, trying to figure out if the Familiar mentioned in it is a Witch Familiar or a normal familiar. Apparently, this has been a great source of confusion across the Pathfinder community, but it does appear that Logan Bonner (Pathfinder Lead Designer) stated that RAI it is a normal familiar but weakened. Of course, this makes no sense, since that would mean that if your Witch Archetype familiar was to perish, you could hypothetically lose the spells you gained from the Witch Archetype RAW, since familiars remembering spells are a Witch Familiar exclusive thing.
In conclusion, the Witch Archetype is funky and the Witch Remaster is sorely needed.