Man, you are a genius with these 7 minute videos. Can I ask for recall knowledge, intimidate & bon mot in 7 minutes? (and whatever other combat skill you can tackle on 7 minutes!) Ty!
Im loving that theirs SO MANY OPTIONS in just the core rulebook for pathfinder 2e compared to dnd 5e! And can regularly make use of feats it seems too I love it! :) thanks for the vids
Since you use the Fist statistics for unarmed attacks for any part of your body that doesn't have its own specific stats, it also applies to kicks, headbutts, and whatever else.
So about druids, their inspirations are more from the IRL druids, the pre-christian celtic equivalent of priests, who were generally a bridge between people and both the supernatural and physical aspects of the natural world (although the dnd class has a lot of other pagan and witchy inspirations from all over europe mixed in)... So depicting them as insular tree-hugging hermits is... a little weird.
Eh... nope. Not by a long shot. Fighters in pf2e really shine at what they do ... fighting. That +2 to hit is a HUGE thing in this system, just think of it as having an innate +4 to hit and to crit range in 5e and you'd have something similar.
This video kinda showed me why I kinda prefer dnd over pathfinder the learning curve.While pathfinder is super customizable and balanced.Its so damn hard to learn and understand all of it and memorise it as well
After watching a couple of videos, playing some pathfinder games and making myself familiar with the pathfinder genre, I came to the conclusion: D&D 3.5 is a benchmark. A flawed, but fun way to play that some people tried to improve. D&D 4.0 does not exist. Pathfinder 1e is a direct branch of D&D 3.5 for people not liking where D&D is headed, and is amplifying the fun of 3.5 while making it even more crunchy. D&D 5.0 is an oversimplification and sink for 3.5 and 4.0 ideas. Overall it's great and fun, but limited. Then there's Pathfinder 2e. An attempt at making a separate D&D 5.0/4.0 of some sort instead of sticking to its core 3.5 roots. And oh boy the more I watch, the less I want to play this colossal flop
I have been playing it off and on since 2019, the game mechanics are fun, but comparing it to 5E does a disservice to the game system. They are both very similar but encourage very different play styles. If you were to try it, I would find a group willing to do one of their One-Shots that comes with Pre-Gen characters or the beginner box as a small entry level to actually try the game. There are plenty of people on YT that exaggerate some pieces of the game, but overall the system can be very intuitive. If it is not the game for your group and your table the best to you, but I swap between 5E and P2E on a weekly basis. I do think the other point is the general consensus is that there is so much similar between P2E and P1/DnD that it can make it harder to switch gears, but is significantly easier to pick up if you are new to RPGs.
You have quickly become my favorite pathfinder youtuber for these beautifully efficient guides. Thank you!
Same same
Perhaps it would be good to make more detailed videos for each class on its own? It would be useful to have quick overviews for each of them.
100% agree,
Okay, I think for now on whenever I get a new player for any Pathfinder 2e campaign I GM I'll show them this video. You did a great job making it
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For all the people wondering "what the heck are those gnomes next to the focus spells about?", there's a great video on this channel to explain that
I thought it was just a flame 🔥
I'm still hoping we'll get to see more of your videos! The ones you've made so far have been a huge help!
I love the way this is laid out. You can tell you put a lot of thought into it and it shows
Your videos are so underated. I share them to all of my friends that play pf2e and all of us love them. Hope you make it big if that's what you want.
Your content is incredible man!
Man, you are a genius with these 7 minute videos. Can I ask for recall knowledge, intimidate & bon mot in 7 minutes? (and whatever other combat skill you can tackle on 7 minutes!) Ty!
WOOO!!! You did it with 1 second to spare.
This is brilliant. Also, the illusory cake is a lie.
Im loving that theirs SO MANY OPTIONS in just the core rulebook for pathfinder 2e compared to dnd 5e! And can regularly make use of feats it seems too I love it! :) thanks for the vids
I died when I saw the monk on the peak of the mountain 😂
Where is my favorite Oracle and Bloodrager?
So basically it's the 4th edition of pathfinder. It makes sense since pathfinder was a spinoff of 3.5 edition
Well, it really was fast and understandable.
Esto es perfecto. Gracias.
stealth and invisibility in 7 Minutes or Less
That was amazing!
Well done!
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Small correction: the monk’s powerful fist class feature only makes their fists deal more damage, not their kicks or any other unarmed strikes.
Since you use the Fist statistics for unarmed attacks for any part of your body that doesn't have its own specific stats, it also applies to kicks, headbutts, and whatever else.
@@robinbernardinis Where is that written?
@@LastFootnote in the way Foundry VTT pathfinder setting is coded I'm guessing.
Maybe change the title to "CRB only"?
With remastered comming, it will be important to tell Core Rule Book and Player Core 1 apart.
Cake as the symbol for illusionary magic was excellent. We all know the cake is a lie!!!
So about druids, their inspirations are more from the IRL druids, the pre-christian celtic equivalent of priests, who were generally a bridge between people and both the supernatural and physical aspects of the natural world (although the dnd class has a lot of other pagan and witchy inspirations from all over europe mixed in)... So depicting them as insular tree-hugging hermits is... a little weird.
these rock keep it up!
hell ye pocket wizard is back
Damn Wizards have a ton of options
please sorcerer!
YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!
Bane of Dark Mode
A bit late, but why are Sorcerer and Barbarian missing from this list?
So basically fighters in Pathfinder are weak compared to the fighters from dnd
Eh... nope. Not by a long shot. Fighters in pf2e really shine at what they do ... fighting. That +2 to hit is a HUGE thing in this system, just think of it as having an innate +4 to hit and to crit range in 5e and you'd have something similar.
This has got to be bait lol
This video kinda showed me why I kinda prefer dnd over pathfinder the learning curve.While pathfinder is super customizable and balanced.Its so damn hard to learn and understand all of it and memorise it as well
Ummm, where’s the barbarian?
Right after fighter
Don't use time stamps
After watching a couple of videos, playing some pathfinder games and making myself familiar with the pathfinder genre, I came to the conclusion:
D&D 3.5 is a benchmark. A flawed, but fun way to play that some people tried to improve.
D&D 4.0 does not exist.
Pathfinder 1e is a direct branch of D&D 3.5 for people not liking where D&D is headed, and is amplifying the fun of 3.5 while making it even more crunchy.
D&D 5.0 is an oversimplification and sink for 3.5 and 4.0 ideas. Overall it's great and fun, but limited.
Then there's Pathfinder 2e. An attempt at making a separate D&D 5.0/4.0 of some sort instead of sticking to its core 3.5 roots.
And oh boy the more I watch, the less I want to play this colossal flop
I have been playing it off and on since 2019, the game mechanics are fun, but comparing it to 5E does a disservice to the game system. They are both very similar but encourage very different play styles. If you were to try it, I would find a group willing to do one of their One-Shots that comes with Pre-Gen characters or the beginner box as a small entry level to actually try the game. There are plenty of people on YT that exaggerate some pieces of the game, but overall the system can be very intuitive. If it is not the game for your group and your table the best to you, but I swap between 5E and P2E on a weekly basis. I do think the other point is the general consensus is that there is so much similar between P2E and P1/DnD that it can make it harder to switch gears, but is significantly easier to pick up if you are new to RPGs.