I have a PowerPoint I made for training Paizo editors. It's a crash course on the basic rules principles of Pathfinder 2e that you need to understand before you work on the game. It's NOT comprehensive but was effective in training. Is this something up-and-coming freelancers would be interested in?
I'm curious in a "enjoy playing PF2E" way and a "want to know what a PF2E onboarding prioritizes" way!
Lots of Stardew Valley, some Elden Ring and Dark Souls 3, and a little Draw Steel when the group schedule is aligned Looking forward to Gamehole Con in October, where I'll be running and playing much more
me, to self: I'll do anything to be free of this tendon pain and doing long runs again. anything. maybe I'll look into some of this garbage snake oil people are always claiming healed them six different ways or whatever self: ok did you do the PT exercises you're supposed to do today me: ...shut up
Repost if you ARE a person who “doesn't use AI somehow for either campaign development or character development or story ideas.” #DnD Also, shout out if you’re one of Chris Cocks’s “thirty or forty people” he games regularly with, because I’m pretty sure that’s also bullshit.
Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks is convinced that the Dungeons & Dragons franchise will support some kind of AI usage in the future. Speaking today at a Goldman Sachs event, Cocks spoke about how AI...
The Oleumancer, a new class for Draw Steel, is out now! It's in early access and currently free! Unleash deluges of acids, slimes, and oils to create or destroy obstacles, bolster or hinder movement, and fortify or disrupt other creatures. pestopublications.itch.io/oleumancer
An ooze-themed class for Draw Steel
Yeah, I ran the same on Sunday for my PF2E crew, and the teamwork moments flowed really smoothly in combat. Also loved the Montage test setup
What'd y'all get up to in Draw Steel? Any cool moments stand out?
It's like watching the Power Rangers assemble, seeing all your memonek designs!