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Kelseus wrote:
Delicious20- This is a really cool app you put together, thank you! Even if you're not interested in the "loss" from not earning income, it at least helps you to figure out the benefit of crafting for one more day or just paying off the item.

Thanks! I wrote it not only to compare against breaking point but also to run downtime crafting for my players. Like you said, it gives them the info they need to make their crafting decisions.


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After seeing Basics4Gamers' video on crafting and reading some interesting discussion about "break even" points with crafting I decided to whip up an interactive crafting calculator:

https://vietthe.dev/pf2e/crafting_calc/

It allows for comparisons between crafting and using Earn Income to just buy the item. Break even point mostly boils down to the difference between character level and task level (as dictated by the character level and settlement level).

The calculator will dynamically change the URL to record the current state of the calculator so you can share your work. For example, here's the side bar crafting example on CRB page 245: https://vietthe.dev/pf2e/crafting_calc/index.html#WzIsNSwyLDEzLDQsNjUwMCwwL GZhbHNlLGZhbHNlLHRydWUsMSwzLHRydWUsInN0cmlraW5nIl0=. In this example the row for day 14 matches the CRB when you add the "Spent" and "Balance" columns.

If there are any mistakes just let me know.


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Rulebook subscription order number is 8024720. Under "Manage Subscriptions" it lists Bestiary 2 as the next product for that subscription, but I don't see any order for the Game Mastery Guide.


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I'm a forever-GM, but I did get a chance to play once when my brother ran A Wild Sheep Chase. I had a ton of fun, and it seemed like a great introductory adventure. So when one of my players wanted to run a one-shot to introduce someone to TTRPGs I knew I wanted to run the same adventure. However, as a PF2e convert I also knew I wanted to run it with PF2e! So I converted it:

https://vietthe.dev/pf2e_wild_sheep_chase/

Note though that it is specifically balanced for two fifth-level characters, though thanks to the great CR system it should work nicely for a party of four fourth-level characters.

Big thanks to Kyle Pulver's PF2e Template Tool, Ivan Blanco Catalán's PF2 Easy Tool, and of course Archives of Nethys.