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I think the thought behind this is...

At level 15 for example. You are taking damage from MUCH scarier things which means that using medicine to heal is much more difficult.

At level 1, You may get hit with an arrow or an axe hit, not bit by a dragon and covered in lava.


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In the book it talks about climbing a tree at level would be the same as level 20. Healing a peasant getting hit by an orc at level 1 or 20 is the same. Now if that said peasant got hit by let’s say a +2 acidic great axe instead of a normal one i can see that the DC should be harder to heal than wound


Attack modifiers have to be higher for the fact that there is a success chart


I actually REALLY like landscape.


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brad2411 wrote:
Secret Wizard wrote:

This is really frivolous.

Being "available for everyone" is not a good thing. Sometimes it's better some things are closed off.

For example, Point-Blank Shot was a stone-cold tax feat that everyone wanted to skip, but everyone was burdened with.

Your post doesn't serve to advance a conversation, it seems like griping onto PF1 when, in terms of market share and accessibility, the game needs an update.

Now, a wholly different argument would be saying "hey, without Attacks of Opportunity, a lot of classes don't have an use for reactions, and combat feels like a constant chase", or "I don't have a lot of ways to make a more warrior-like Bard other than Fighter MC, and maybe I just want the dueling talents".

Focusing on what's different between two editions as though as it were inherently bad/good without looking at the system is disingenuous.

First please don't speak for everyone. I liked point-blank shot. The system should allow people to play the styles of characters they want. As it is now I can't play an Elven ranger with a bow as he never will have any options for his bow unless he decides to take fighter dedication. Which means that is a feat tax and because the way the "multi classing" works I am behind on feats in number and in power.

You do know that video that guy posted from Youtube isn't a Longbow. And he's also not in the heat of battle.


What GM materials? I can’t find those anywhere.


You guys do know this is a ROLEPLAYING game. If you want to play a rogue who uses a spear, reskin a rapier. It’s pretty easy to do this stuff. When pathfinder 1 came out it had all the problems 3.5 had. 5e has its own problems and I’m sure pf2 will have its own problems. But for Christ’s sake. Use your imagination people. Be creative.