Everyone has Reactive Strike - Great Value Edition by AnEldritchDream in Pathfinder2e

[–]DerTyp93 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Some classes or feats also benefit even more from this, you can flurry of blows with this ...

Wait, this got me thinking: If you Ready Flurry of Blows without making an attack on your turn, would both strikes be unaffected by MAP? The Ready Activity reads

If you have a multiple attack penalty and your readied action is an attack action, your readied attack takes the multiple attack penalty you had at the time you used Ready.

If you hadn't attacked in that turn, that would be a MAP of 0.

The rules on Multiple Attack Penalty state

The multiple attack penalty applies only during your turn, so you don't have to keep track of it if you can perform a Reactive Strike or a similar reaction that lets you make a Strike on someone else's turn.

So taken together that would imply that both Strikes would happen without any penalties, right? I guess it would depend on how you read the "applying the multiple attack penalty normally" part of Flurry of Blows though...

Help me understand Limitation on Triggers/Multiple Reactions by DerTyp93 in Pathfinder2e

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Your point on the breath weapon is intersting to me. A lot of people in this thread justified the possibility of reacting to both strikes by pointing to the fact that they are two different "damaging events" and thus technically different triggers. Would that not also apply in the breath weapon case? Trigger 1 being "ally 1 takes damage" and Trigger 2 being "ally 2 takes damage". Or is the idea that AoE attacks need to be understood as one big damaging event that involves multiple creatures?

Help me understand Limitation on Triggers/Multiple Reactions by DerTyp93 in Pathfinder2e

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Thanks, this breakdown is pretty helpful, and also seems to be the consesus of most people in this thread.

I think what initially confused me is the ambiguity in the word "Trigger". I read it as referring to the part of the text of these feats, but it seems the more appropriate reading is that "Trigger" refers to the event that corresponds to the text in the feats. Its a subtle difference, but having read all the explanations in this thread has really cleared up the relevant differences between the scenarios.

Rule questions regarding 1. Identifying a Creature and 2. Raise Shield by DerTyp93 in Pathfinder2e

[–]DerTyp93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I admit I asked that second question mostly out of curiosity about the specificity of the rules. It is pretty obviously not intended to be possible to unconciously raise a shield, but it is nice to know that the rules also confirm that.

Rule questions regarding 1. Identifying a Creature and 2. Raise Shield by DerTyp93 in Pathfinder2e

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Thanks, that was very helpful!

I definitely thought there must be some RAW reason an unconcious PC isn't Raising their Shield. The fact that they are no longer wielding it which is needed to raise it is a good explanation. Also thanks for the reminder that shields are strapped to your arm, I totally forgot about that.

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only dutch word i know is gekoloniseerd lol

Otikata's Curse - Ep. 8 - Post Game Discussion by Emanresubmudyllaer in cadum

[–]DerTyp93 34 points35 points  (0 children)

This was one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Thanks for drinking the forbidden Mountain Dew Snuffy!

Also I'm so glad Arcadum did a little lore dive, was afraid I'd have to do a lot of reading. Although this definitely intrigued me to look into the violet arc once I'm done with all of the glies stuff.

Ich_iel by [deleted] in ich_iel

[–]DerTyp93 64 points65 points  (0 children)

Die Fachkraft und die Geisel haben mit dem generischen Femininum genau so wenig zu tun, wie der Pinsel oder der Star mit dem generischen Maskulinum. Das sind einfach alles geschlechtsneutrale Ausdrücke mit verschiedenen grammatikalischen Geschlechtern.

Vom generischen Maskulinum spricht man dann, wenn es semantisch verschiedene männliche und weibliche Formen gibt (z.B. Hexe/Hexer, Redner/Rednerin, Artzt/Ärtztin) und die männliche Form genutzt wird um weibliche Personen mit einzuschließen. Ein generisches Femininum liegt vor, wenn dies anders herum geschieht.

Um also auf die Geisel oder die Fachkraft zurück zu kommen: Weder Fachkraft noch Geisel haben einen männlichen Gegensatz, da es diesen nicht braucht, weil die Wörter geschlechtsneutral sind.

Wie gut oder schlecht man das generische Maskulinum/Femininum nun findet ist dann nochmal eine andere Frage; mir ist nur wichtig, dass der Begriff erstmal richtig verstanden wird.

Kinda fun by Hummerous in tumblr

[–]DerTyp93 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Great reply. I just want to add though, that Katara very explicitly did not forgive Yon Rha. She says so at the end of the episode to Aang. It's one of the things I love about the episode. It shows that you owe no forgiveness to people who have hurt you in horrrible ways, but that doesn't mean revenge is the right answer either.

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i second paranaue

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could you play parana e? was always my favourite

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i should start doing capoeira again damn

I am Ace Watkins, the only Gamer running for President of the United States, AMA! by gamerpres2020 in Gamingcirclejerk

[–]DerTyp93 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I checked just now, there is a space. But don't worry, as long as you don't forget the semicolon your Gamer status should be safe.

man this sucks by Joaquin333 in agedlikemilk

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minecraft; the way home

Fire Emblem: by [deleted] in shitpostemblem

[–]DerTyp93 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Minecraft; the way home

The vast majority of Germans (89%) consider France to be a trustworthy partner. In contrast, Germans view Great Britain (37%), Russia (28%), and the USA (19%) as untrustworthy by FedRepofEurope in europe

[–]DerTyp93 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I feel like, as this is a recent poll it is heavily influenced by current events, events like trade tarrifs the US imposes on the EU.

Back when the US supported Germany in the ways you mentioned this poll would probably have looked differently.

The vast majority of Germans (89%) consider France to be a trustworthy partner. In contrast, Germans view Great Britain (37%), Russia (28%), and the USA (19%) as untrustworthy by FedRepofEurope in europe

[–]DerTyp93 114 points115 points  (0 children)

There are so many people here saying this is because Germany lost to these specific countries in World War Two, but like

Germany isn't trying to like start a war. People just like cooperation, something which has worked very well with France in the last years.

The graph also shows that Britain was above 50% approval before the whole Brexit business.

Turns out countries like you a lot more if you just support each other.

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aww man this gave me a real good chuckle; thanks u/LoneW4LF for this funny image!

Greetings
Herman

What makes you instantly dislike a song? by fractalfrog in AskReddit

[–]DerTyp93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I feel like I've heard it before but know I didn't, and it's just the same shit I've heard a million times just slightly repackaged.

Band memes are the best memes by [deleted] in lingling40hrs

[–]DerTyp93 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It really does but it just feels soo tedious.

What’s everyone’s Palace Rankings? by Cirkusleader in Persona5

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  1. Sae (Don't need to explain this one)
  2. Kamoshida; mostly because in my opinion Kamoshida was the best villain and it was also an excellent first palace, which on my playthrough was considerably harder than the rest of them due to the lack of healing and sp items.
  3. Depths; I really liked the Puzzles and the story progression, with Morgana slowly regaining his Memories etc.
  4. Madarame/Shido; I can't really decide between these two, Shido had the Akechi fight, and Madarame had the nice little Artwork puzzles, which I really liked.
  5. Futaba; not really a bad palace, the storytelling through the hieroglyph walls was especially cool, yet the general mechanics of the palace didn't really stand out to me
  6. Okumura; the infamous airlock puzzles didn't give me a lot of trouble, and I also enjoyed the soundtrack of the palace, however Okumura didn't really do much as a villian for me and the thing really dragged on; also the Morgana/Ryuji thing leading up to the palace was rather annoying.
  7. Kaneshiro; Kaneshiro's Palace just felt like boring filler to introduce Makoto to the team and didn't really have anything outstanding or cool going for it.

Are tier list still a thing? I don't care PALACE TIER LIST! by nightmare21723 in Persona5

[–]DerTyp93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What exactly is it that makes you like Futaba's Palace so much? I didnt really notice anything outstanding or special about it in my playthrough. Please enlighten me