
Tholomyes |

Ok, so this might be a "Monk's Ki ability is still Wisdom" sort of thing, but I can't for sure tell for sure: there are a number of different feats and features which grant focus powers, and on my first read through, I assumed that focus points/focus spells worked similar to spell repertoire/spell slots for spontaneous casters, in that every time you gained a focus spell, you gained a focus point (at least, up to the maximum of 3), since it seems like they're looking to simplify things down such that, unless otherwise stated, you don't have to cross-reference for different sources for both totals.
However on reading through it again, I'm noticing a few places where things are not standardized leading to some questioning over whether or not that is the case. For instance, the druid is an example, where it states "you start with a focus pool of one focus point" before going into the individual orders. However in two of the orders (Leaf and Storm) it also mentions after gaining that order's focus spell that you increase the number of focus spells in your focus pool by 1, while the other two orders do not state this. Meanwhile the wild order grants, indirectly, a second focus spell, by granting the Wild Shape feat, however even though that feat grants a focus spell, it does not specify that it grants a focus point. So what's the read here? for Animal/Plant/Storm/Wild is the proper number of focus points 1/2/2/1 (RAW)? 1/2/2/2 (assuming focus spells always grant a focus point, but the extra in plant/storm isn't a typo)? 1/1/1/2 (assuming # focus spells = # focus points)?
There are other places where similar, though not necessarily exactly the same, potential for confusion exists: Champions gaining a basic domain aren't specified to gain a focus point (though it is specified for advanced domains), clerics gaining a second domain aren't specified explicitly to gain another focus point, both Monk and MCing have multiple ways to gain the first focus pool, and neither specifies something like "If you already have a focus pool, instead increase your focus points by 1" but multiclassing has the additional stipulation of "if you don't already have [a focus pool]".
I'm willing to believe this was just a matter of not necessarily having a standardized format for focus points, so things got formatted differently and perhaps missed in the final edit, but some of it I could also see being intentional, but it's hard to tell which ones, if it's not just # Focus points = Min(3, # focus powers).

Gisher |
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You automatically gain a focus pool of 1 Focus Point the first time you gain an ability that gives you a focus spell.
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Some abilities allow you to increase the Focus Points in your pool beyond 1. Typically, these are feats that give you a new focus spell and increase the number of points in your pool by 1. Your focus pool can’t have a capacity beyond 3 Focus Points, even if feats that increase your pool would cause it to exceed this number.
So you get one point with your character's first focus spell even if the feat doesn't mention that. After that, you increase the points (up to 3) if the feat says to increase them, and you don't if the feat doesn't say to.
In your examples they each get 1 point for their first focus spell, and then Leaf and Storm state that you increase that by one. The others don't mention increasing the points, so you don't. The Wild Druid does also get the Wild Shape focus spell, but gains no points from it since the Wild Shape feat doesn't mention increasing the points.
Animal: 1
Leaf: 2
Storm: 2
Wild: 1