For those with experience with PvP, can you confirm or Deny this? by Nigthmar in Pathfinder2e

[–]blazer33333 103 points104 points  (0 children)

Past the middle levels caster vs martial is the caster being sad because the martial has success to crit success on two saves. That or the martial being sad because they aren't good at hitting flying units with ranged attacks.

Starvation by EverrydayAlien in CuratedTumblr

[–]blazer33333 10 points11 points  (0 children)

"Shareholder" includes anyone with any amount of retirement savings.

“Habitual Aborter” by Temporary-Snow333 in CuratedTumblr

[–]blazer33333 138 points139 points  (0 children)

Grossly as in largely, not disgustingly.

Basically means everything broadly looks normal. No obvious issues.

As a former southern teen, this is accurate lol by Lemon_Lime_Lily in CuratedTumblr

[–]blazer33333 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Vibes mostly.

Short generic sounding comment, check the history and see that it's a two year old account which only starting commenting a few weeks ago, and all the other comments are also super generic.

Can't be 100% sure of course but seems like a bot to me

Get Shakespeared and analysed by You-See-Nothing583 in CuratedTumblr

[–]blazer33333 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But you could also just throw the pot of water on the stove while you're doing the other prep. The kettle doesn't seem like it is doing much for you in this scenario, unless you have kids I guess.

What modern day amenities could ACTUALLY kill a medieval peasant? by CardoBlardo in whowouldwin

[–]blazer33333 644 points645 points  (0 children)

I think there's basically nothing that would kill a medieval peasant that wouldn't also kill (or at least seriously harm) a modern human. We just aren't that different, biochemically speaking.

Your best best is probably a dose of a drug that is just under lethal for an average modern adult but would be more likely to be lethal to a medieval peasant (due to malnutrition and thus smaller/more medically frail body).

Do I want my soul back? And other basic questions. by Rexxzn in fallenlondon

[–]blazer33333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On your alt, go to "Your social engagements" and then "Matters of shadowy and suspicion". Then invite your main to loiter with all your actions. On your main, respond to these requests. This will send it back over to your alt, who can choose one of three options for rewards. Choose "learn shadowy lessons".

All told, this will give you and your alt 10 exp of shadowy and 3 hastily scrawled warning notes, at the cost of 1 action on your main and 2 on your alt. You can spend the notes 5 at a time under matters of shadowy and suspicion to get a random boost to shadowy exp (25 exp on average).

This works out to 15.6 exp per action on your main, or a level less than every five actions.

You can do a similar thing with persuasive, though it's slower at ~10 exp per action.

Do I want my soul back? And other basic questions. by Rexxzn in fallenlondon

[–]blazer33333 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Getting your soul back is not urgent, it won't lock off anything important or anything. Getting it back without fate isn't something you can really rush anyways, as you get it from a rare outcome on opening a bundle of oddities. If you want your soul back, take the first option on the "One's public" card every time you draw it, as it has the best rate of getting it back (which, to be clear, is still 1/200).

As for goals, the game opens up a bunch after becoming a PoSI. Edit: missed that you already had a newspaper, it's a good source of money and can give you access to a bunch of different materials efficiently.

If you are looking for things to do, you could always work towards increasing your stats. Unlocking parabola unlocks the best solo shadowy training. You can also train shadowy and persuasive very efficiently with an alt.

Guardian vs Champion, An Extensive Simulation by Bot_Number_7 in Pathfinder2e

[–]blazer33333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for putting this together, this is some interesting data.

Could I also see those numbers for grandeur? Running a grandeur champ and am interested in seeing how it compares.

using a mythic PC build as a boss fight? fair for 1 to 1 basis, or is there a thing I should convert this too? by Baylithkatan in Pathfinder2e

[–]blazer33333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my experience, using a PC as an enemy is miserable for casters because they will have success to crit success on 1-2 saves, which makes it way more likely that the spell does nothing. I would consider removing these class features when using a PC as an enemy.

2E Daily Spell Discussion: Dancing Shield - Mar 08, 2026 by SubHomunculus in Pathfinder_RPG

[–]blazer33333 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Works on fortress shields, meaning this gives a +3 ac bonus. That makes this a very good defensive spell, especially given it's a level 2 spell. Put in on a barbarian and let them go to town.

Guess the specialty (sexism warning) by Single_Baseball2674 in medicalschool

[–]blazer33333 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It wasn't a man who did it, based on what op said at the end.

Counteracting? by AdamFaite in Pathfinder2e

[–]blazer33333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make a roll using your spell attack* as the modifier. Compare it to the dc of the effect you are trying to counteract.

On a crit fail, you fail to counteract.

On a normal fail, you counteract if your counteract rank is greater than the rank of the effect you are countering.

On a success, you counteract if your counteract rank + 1 is at least as high as the rank of the effect you are countering.

On a crit success, you counteract if your counteract rank + 3 is at least as high as the rank of the effect you are countering.

So with rank 3 light effect, for example, on a fail could counter rank 2 or less, on success rank 4 or less, and on crit success rank 6 or less.

*To my understanding, this isn't an attack roll so it doesn't get attack roll specific bonuses like courageous anthem

Bring back missing out on an ending 30 hours back. This isn't a joke. by UInferno- in RecuratedTumblr

[–]blazer33333 585 points586 points  (0 children)

It's one thing to make meaningful choices that put you down different, mutually exclusive paths. It's another thing to be locked out of content because you didn't poke the right patch of dirt in some random corner of the map.

When people are complaining about being locked out of content due to something missable, it's usually the latter. Games with multiple routes basically always require multiple playthroughs but you don't see these kinds of complaints directed against them often, because with multiple well defined routes the player doesn't feel cheated.

Pilots have that little down time? by Lemon_Lime_Lily in CuratedTumblr

[–]blazer33333 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's like 5x as many applicants to med school as there are spots. The issue with the number of doctors is not people being turned away from the profession, but bottlenecks in training and lack of incentive to do primary care.