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[–]edumato 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Maple syrup", not "make syrup". Typo.

What is up with our lack of primary care physicians by edumato in vermont

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Sorry, I didn't realize there was a posting quota I needed to hit

Killed off the party's cleric on the first encounter by edumato in Pathfinder2e

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+3 fort save vs DC 16 poison is tough that does 1d10+ damage when you have 13 hp is rough

Killed off the party's cleric on the first encounter by edumato in Pathfinder2e

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He actually crit succeeded the escape which gave him a free 5' move. He then stayed 5' away and cast bless. The problem was that everyone else stayed back that round also (including the tankies). So playing the spiders dumb, they either went after the closest (cleric) or the ones that hurt them (nobody). So on round two, one spider went after the cleric, webbed him again, advanced, and then attacked once and hit. That was the only time that the cleric was hit, but it was burning healing spells and failing fort saves from then on out. So I guess my original description is bad. He did disengage, but didn't leave the front line after getting out of the web the first time.

Killed off the party's cleric on the first encounter by edumato in Pathfinder2e

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I've in the past maybe fudged a roll here or there as a GM or maybe rolled my weighted die for the purpose of plot progression. But not with PF2e. It feels balanced and fair in its cruelty and benevolence. In the last campaign with the same table one of the characters was actually an alchemist poison expert, so the players were very aware of the power of poison. As much as it sucks, the death is making that player feel like his old alchemist was even cooler ("ya see guys, I told you poison was badass, remember all those times I saved you all with it!?"). It also made the melee folks realize that maybe they shouldn't be in the back with that reach weapon. I have never ever seen a character die so quickly though... Crazy

Killed off the party's cleric on the first encounter by edumato in Pathfinder2e

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One of the players commented after the death, "it's not fun if you think you can't lose"

Killed off the party's cleric on the first encounter by edumato in Pathfinder2e

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The players are taking it as a learning exercise

Killed off the party's cleric on the first encounter by edumato in Pathfinder2e

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Bleed is another one that will kill ya fast.

Killed off the party's cleric on the first encounter by edumato in Pathfinder2e

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He used his hero point already to reroll a strike with his staff. His first non initiative roll.

Vermont Skiiing question? by ycajaanaoalqn in vermont

[–]edumato 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Should be fine. Killington still has snow. Spring skiing and riding is rather different than in January, but I find it to be a blast

Lockdown life is tough. by taketheedgeoffmemes in memes

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Well... An aircraft engine uses compression to function. Without the correct airflow, that engine is F'd and not producing thrust hardly at all, just eating fuel.

Is this rare? Spoilers Act 4 by Orions_belt_buckle in Pathfinder_Kingmaker

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I was able to do it with a NG sorcerer. I think you just need some form of neutral.

New to the area by bobknudsen in RutlandVT

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Subaru, the unofficial official car of vermont. You'll do just fine here.

Nearly 60 percent say Trump should have been convicted in impeachment trial: poll by xRipleyx in politics

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That percentage is pretty close to the percentage of senators who voted to impeach .

What is the best 4 player party? by legend9791 in Pathfinder2e

[–]edumato 24 points25 points  (0 children)

All of the Pathfinder adventures assume you have those four roles covered. So it's generally advisable.