[For fun] Let's do a poll! What do you want to change in PF2?


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One small thing I would love changed is the dragon disciple archetype. The only casting proficiency you get is trained in arcane spell attacks and DCs and it never improves. Not even an inmate spell. So the only classes that can go beyond trained with dragon breath/disciples breath are... Some variants of sorcerer and summoner.

At least make it an innate spell if nothing else.


I'd like to see the skill requirements for spell casting dedications removed. You can see my previous thread on the topic, but it feels strange that a level 20 wizard can stay trained in arcane and cast rank 10 spells, but anyone multiclassing to wizard needs to be legendary to cast rank 8 spells.


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It's probably a bit more than they intend to add with this errata/update pass, but I'd love a spellcasting Methodology for Investigators.

(The Psychic Detective Archetype was one of my favorite class options in PF1, and I'd love to have something similar available in PF2.)

In PF2 they could model this Methodology on the Eldritch Trickster Rogue by granting a spellcasting multiclass dedication at 1st level. Alternatively it could be a unique system that does something like grant a few cantrips at first level with a few more as they level up.

Regardless of the chosen approach, getting Int-based cantrips through their class at first level is one way to address some of the combat issues that various PF2 Investigator builds face.


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Gisher wrote:

It's probably a bit more than they intend to add with this errata/update pass, but I'd love a spellcasting Methodology for Investigators.

(The Psychic Detective Archetype was one of my favorite class options in PF1, and I'd love to have something similar available in PF2.)

In PF2 they could model this Methodology on the Eldritch Trickster Rogue by granting a spellcasting multiclass dedication at 1st level. Alternatively it could be a unique system that does something like grant a few cantrips at first level with a few more as they level up.

Regardless of the chosen approach, getting Int-based cantrips through their class at first level is one way to address some of the combat issues that various PF2 Investigator builds face.

In addition to this, they could also get Methodologies related to other consumable categories such as Gadgets, Scrolls, or Talismans to contrast with the Alchemy Methodology, though Gadgets would definitely be out of scope since those are just in G&G.

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