[-]melmi15 points1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
It might seem a bit complicated if you're only used to 5e, because core mechanics like conditions work rather differently in Pathfinder, but it's honestly much more flexible than 5e's system. Rather than having an abstract number of passes and fails, you have a single number that fluctuates up and down. Less things to keep track of.
You do have the wounded condition on top of that, but it helps counter the thing you see in 5e where people pop up and down repeatedly with no consequences for repeatedly being beaten unconscious.
This sounds way too complicated. It probably was the intention. Nice trolling. Doesnt help but heh.
It might seem a bit complicated if you're only used to 5e, because core mechanics like conditions work rather differently in Pathfinder, but it's honestly much more flexible than 5e's system. Rather than having an abstract number of passes and fails, you have a single number that fluctuates up and down. Less things to keep track of.
You do have the wounded condition on top of that, but it helps counter the thing you see in 5e where people pop up and down repeatedly with no consequences for repeatedly being beaten unconscious.
Not trolling. Just listing how Dying works in Pathfinder 2e. And since it's c/rpgmemes (and not just dndmemes) I thought, hey post it here.
Huh. My apologizes. It sounded like a trolling post. Sorry. Indeed it does fit here.
"I play Pathfinder"
"Nice trolling"
This sub in a nutshell
My dear simple friend, the word pathfinder wasnt mentionned. I saw a complicated ruling and thought it was trolling, not from another system.