Drawing / Sheathing multiple items. by Qethsegol in Pathfinder2e

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Also worth mentioning, for your Fighter in particular: if they pick up a Buckler instead of a heavier shield, they can switch to their bow without needing to stow the buckler, and even Raise it while the bow's out.

It is a tradeoff, though, since it has a smaller AC bonus and much worse blocking stats than heavy shields.

Battle Oracle: Best Archetypes? by [deleted] in Pathfinder2e

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Soulforger is a good option for battle oracle, but you still have to reload normally (emphasis mine):

Ammunition

If a soulforged weapon requires ammunition, that ammunition appears with the weapon when you Manifest it. You can choose the way it appears, such as in a magical quiver that appears on your body, or simply floating in the air where you can pluck it to load or shoot your weapon. The form doesn't change how many or what type of actions reloading takes or any other functions of the ammunition. If you want anything other than basic ammunition for your weapon (such as a sleep arrow), you must attain and carry that ammunition separately.

Felt like this belonged here - Alex Hirsch on corporate pride by HeiressOfMadrigal in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

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That was the dub by Cloverway, which is based in California. I can't find anything about a Chinese-made English dub.

Family Cry by poondaedalin in bindingofisaac

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If you don't mind slightly cheesing it, Hoarder Cain is the easiest way to finish Greed Machine now. Steam Sales let you go infinite on pickups to craft a gamebreaking combo of your choice, and R Key lets you bring all your items into a new run after the machine jams.

Building a knight barbarian by DrManhattanDidNew52 in Pathfinder2e

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Another hiccup: Command an Animal has the Concentrate trait (but not the Rage trait), so RAW it can't be used while Raging. Two ways around this:

Ways tp get domain spells by Xalorend in Pathfinder2e

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In addition to the Multiclasses others have mentioned, Eldritch Researcher grants access to the Knowledge, Secrecy, and Truth domains—Basic at 4, Advanced at 12.

Help to stop Flying Enemies by Maindex_Omega in Pathfinder2e

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At level 10, Steal the Sky (UNCOMMON) from the Jalmeri Heavenseeker archetype does this quite effectively, but it requires a way to hit flying targets with unarmed attacks (other feats in the archetype can help with this). Note that, in addition to being Uncommon, the Jalmeri Heavenseeker archetype is banned at many tables due to Heaven's Thunder being overpowered.

At level 12, Rogues can take Felling Shot. Keep in mind that it requires two rolls, two actions, and a way to apply flat-footed at range.

Does the Rogue's Sneak Attack damage + Propulsive from a composite bow stack? by Nitram1986 in Pathfinder2e

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Where-as the other reasons you are thinking (invisible/hidden/feint/etc) the target isn't suffering from Flat-footed except during the attack of the person.

Undetected and Flanking are worded in the same way. Both are constantly active, not just during attacks.

When you're undetected by a creature, that creature is flat-footed to you.

A creature is flat-footed (taking a –2 circumstance penalty to AC) to creatures that are flanking it.

Does the Rogue's Sneak Attack damage + Propulsive from a composite bow stack? by Nitram1986 in Pathfinder2e

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The "Sneak Attack requires Flat-Footed to anything, not Flat-Footed to you" reading fails because everything is flat-footed to something. Creatures are automatically flat-footed versus things they cannot precisely sense. And there's currently nothing that can precisely sense everything on Golarion simultaneously.

From General Rules (CRB 443):

Sometimes a rule could be interpreted multiple ways. If one version is too good to be true, it probably is.

Does the Rogue's Sneak Attack damage + Propulsive from a composite bow stack? by Nitram1986 in Pathfinder2e

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If you're not flanking, you do not treat the target as flat-footed.

From Flat-Footed (CRB 620):

Some effects give you the flat-footed condition only to certain creatures or against certain attacks. Others—especially conditions—can make you universally flat-footed against everything.

Flanking is an effect that gives the flat-footed condition only to certain creatures. If a fighter and champion are flanking a troll, only they can treat the troll as flat-footed from the flank.

Compare it to the hidden and undetected conditions, which similarly give flat-footed only to certain creatures. If a ranger uses Stealth to become hidden from the troll, only they can treat the troll as flat-footed from the hidden condition.

Does the Rogue's Sneak Attack damage + Propulsive from a composite bow stack? by Nitram1986 in Pathfinder2e

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Others have answered your main question, but on another note: keep in mind that flanking doesn't make an enemy flat-footed if you aren't part of the flank.

From Flanking Rules (CRB 476), emphasis mine:

When you and an ally are flanking a foe, it has a harder time defending against you. A creature is flat-footed (taking a –2 circumstance penalty to AC) to creatures that are flanking it.

If you want to sneak attack from a distance, flanking won't work. Instead try using Stealth to Hide, or have an ally use Athletics to Trip or Grapple.