Since not many hardcore tabletop RPG fans seem to be into Pathfinder 2nd Edition, let alone casual ones, does this deserve the Uncertain Audience trope?
Hide / Show RepliesWhile I’m not one of them, its fans do exist. I don’t believe it is a commercial failure, especially not when part of its problem is just that the latest edition of D&D is the most successful in that game‘s history and it has reclaimed its top spot.
- Since the Rule 34, there's been a surprising degree of internet support for the Valeros/Imrijka pairing.
Why is a cisgender heterosexual couple filed under LGBT Fanbase? (Not removing it as I'm not that familiar with the iconics, but it sticks out like a sore thumb.)
Hide / Show RepliesYeah, it doesnt make sense here. Got rid of it.
For we shall slay evil with logic...Can we make a mention that some take the new meaning of CoDzilla to be Cleric Oracle Druid -zilla?
Me and my friend's collaborative webcomic: Forged MenI'm going to remove the point about the Candle of Invocation loop still being around, as it has been removed, but I'm leaving this notice here for my justification for doing so. You can't safely wish for items anymore, so you can't just wish for another candle and get a wish loop. Using a wish to mimic planar binding doesn't work either, as you still have to do the saving throw/attempt to escape/persuasion minigame and can't just wish your way past it.
Some of the entries are really long now. I think there needs some adjustment to make several of them shorter and clearer, since I'm not sure what some of them are trying to say. Most of them seem to be highly focused on the negatives of 2E, but I don't know how valid the points are since I've limited experience with both editions of Pathfinder.
Edited by keyblade333 Muramasa got.