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2024 PF2E PLAYER CORE 2: The RPGBOT.Review
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They did it. Rage is a free action whenever you roll initiative now.
Dive into our latest RPGBOT.Podcast episode where we review the new Pathfinder 2e Player Core 2 Handbook! We break down the exciting changes to the Alchemist, Barbarian, Champion, Investigator, Monk, Oracle, and Sorcerer classes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition. From reworked mechanics to powerful new features, these updates make your favorite classes even more versatile and fun to play. Tune in to hear our thoughts on these improvements and how they enhance the gameplay experience!
Summary
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we review the new Pathfinder Player Core 2 Handbook from Paizo. We begin with the changes and improvements made to the Alchemist and Barbarian classes in Pathfinder 2e. The Alchemist class received a rework of its Infused Reagents and Versatile Vials, allowing for more versatility and better resource management. The Barbarian class saw the removal of the action cost for raging, making it a free action at the start of combat. Overall, these changes were seen as improvements for both classes.
We then break down the changes to the Barbarian, Champion, Investigator, Monk, and Oracle classes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition. We touch on the removal of the AC penalty for Barbarian Rage, the new dragons and dragon instincts for the Champion, the improvements to the Investigators Pursue a Lead action, and the changes to curses for the Oracle. We talk about the renaming of Ki to Chi for the Monk class. Overall, we’re satisfied with the changes and believe that the classes are in a good design spot.
Then Ash and Tyler discuss the changes to the Oracle and Sorcerer classes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition. We agree that the Oracle has improved significantly, with the removal of the curse mechanic and the addition of free spells and customizable curse-bound features. The Sorcerer class didn't change much, but we appreciate the addition of Sorcerer's Potency, which allows for increased spell damage or healing. We dig into changes to the Sorcerer subclasses, such as the improved blood magic features and the new bravado actions. Overall, the changes are positive and we believe that the classes are more playable and enjoyable.
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Takeaways
- The Alchemist class in Pathfinder 2e received a rework of its Infused Reagents and Versatile Vials, allowing for more versatility and better resource management.
- The Barbarian class saw the removal of the action cost for raging, making it a free action at the start of combat.
- These changes were seen as improvements for both classes, addressing pain points and enhancing gameplay.
- The Alchemist class now has separate pools for Infused Reagents and Versatile Vials, with the latter recharging outside of combat.
- The Barbarian class now automatically rages at the start of combat, eliminating the need to spend an action to rage. The removal of the AC penalty for Barbarian Rage is seen as a positive change
- The new dragons and dragon instincts for the Champion class add variety and align with the new monster core
- The improvements to the Investigator's Pursue a Lead action provide clearer guidance for players and GMs
- The changes to curses for the Oracle class make them less debilitating and more manageable
- The renaming of Ki to Chi for the Monk class aligns with the concept of Chi in Eastern philosophy The Oracle class in Pathfinder 2nd Edition has improved significantly, with the removal of the curse mechanic and the addition of free spells and customizable curse-bound features.
- The Sorcerer class didn't change much, but the addition of Sorcerer's Potency, which allows for increased spell damage or healing, distinguishes it from the Wizard class.
- The Sorcerer subclasses have also been improved, with more versatility and viability, such as the Imperial subclass now providing a bonus to AC or saving throws.
- The addition of new feats and bravado actions for the Sorcerer class enhances the blood magic feature and allows for more customization and options in combat.
- Overall, the changes to the Oracle and Sorcerer classes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition are seen as positive, making the classes more playable and enjoyable.
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Tyler Kamstra
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Ash Ely
- Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games
- Twitter: @GravenAshes
- YouTube@ashravenmedia
Randall James
- @JackAmateur
- Amateurjack.com
Producer Dan
- @Lzr_illuminati
390 episódios
Manage episode 434957441 series 2980061
They did it. Rage is a free action whenever you roll initiative now.
Dive into our latest RPGBOT.Podcast episode where we review the new Pathfinder 2e Player Core 2 Handbook! We break down the exciting changes to the Alchemist, Barbarian, Champion, Investigator, Monk, Oracle, and Sorcerer classes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition. From reworked mechanics to powerful new features, these updates make your favorite classes even more versatile and fun to play. Tune in to hear our thoughts on these improvements and how they enhance the gameplay experience!
Summary
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we review the new Pathfinder Player Core 2 Handbook from Paizo. We begin with the changes and improvements made to the Alchemist and Barbarian classes in Pathfinder 2e. The Alchemist class received a rework of its Infused Reagents and Versatile Vials, allowing for more versatility and better resource management. The Barbarian class saw the removal of the action cost for raging, making it a free action at the start of combat. Overall, these changes were seen as improvements for both classes.
We then break down the changes to the Barbarian, Champion, Investigator, Monk, and Oracle classes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition. We touch on the removal of the AC penalty for Barbarian Rage, the new dragons and dragon instincts for the Champion, the improvements to the Investigators Pursue a Lead action, and the changes to curses for the Oracle. We talk about the renaming of Ki to Chi for the Monk class. Overall, we’re satisfied with the changes and believe that the classes are in a good design spot.
Then Ash and Tyler discuss the changes to the Oracle and Sorcerer classes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition. We agree that the Oracle has improved significantly, with the removal of the curse mechanic and the addition of free spells and customizable curse-bound features. The Sorcerer class didn't change much, but we appreciate the addition of Sorcerer's Potency, which allows for increased spell damage or healing. We dig into changes to the Sorcerer subclasses, such as the improved blood magic features and the new bravado actions. Overall, the changes are positive and we believe that the classes are more playable and enjoyable.
Links
Takeaways
- The Alchemist class in Pathfinder 2e received a rework of its Infused Reagents and Versatile Vials, allowing for more versatility and better resource management.
- The Barbarian class saw the removal of the action cost for raging, making it a free action at the start of combat.
- These changes were seen as improvements for both classes, addressing pain points and enhancing gameplay.
- The Alchemist class now has separate pools for Infused Reagents and Versatile Vials, with the latter recharging outside of combat.
- The Barbarian class now automatically rages at the start of combat, eliminating the need to spend an action to rage. The removal of the AC penalty for Barbarian Rage is seen as a positive change
- The new dragons and dragon instincts for the Champion class add variety and align with the new monster core
- The improvements to the Investigator's Pursue a Lead action provide clearer guidance for players and GMs
- The changes to curses for the Oracle class make them less debilitating and more manageable
- The renaming of Ki to Chi for the Monk class aligns with the concept of Chi in Eastern philosophy The Oracle class in Pathfinder 2nd Edition has improved significantly, with the removal of the curse mechanic and the addition of free spells and customizable curse-bound features.
- The Sorcerer class didn't change much, but the addition of Sorcerer's Potency, which allows for increased spell damage or healing, distinguishes it from the Wizard class.
- The Sorcerer subclasses have also been improved, with more versatility and viability, such as the Imperial subclass now providing a bonus to AC or saving throws.
- The addition of new feats and bravado actions for the Sorcerer class enhances the blood magic feature and allows for more customization and options in combat.
- Overall, the changes to the Oracle and Sorcerer classes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition are seen as positive, making the classes more playable and enjoyable.
If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It’s a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners.
If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings.
Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ
How to Find Us:
In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net
Tyler Kamstra
- Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET
- Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet
- Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social
Ash Ely
- Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games
- Twitter: @GravenAshes
- YouTube@ashravenmedia
Randall James
- @JackAmateur
- Amateurjack.com
Producer Dan
- @Lzr_illuminati
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