![]() Assuming that we are using the simple crossbows as templates, and classes like the rogue or the investigator who have scattered proficiencies would get access to this martial crossbow, here are a list of a few I thought could work well: So how do we create a martial crossbow that scratches this particular itch? I think a lot of it comes down to choosing a good trait to give it so that the one or two actions spent reloading it aren't worthless. They are delightfully punchy and direct compared to bows, and they are great for characters who are perhaps more practical and cynical, relying on the powers of mechanism to overcome their foes as opposed to flashy arrow-slinging. The issue is that *people like crossbows*. This is fine, of course, if you want crossbows to be sub-par weapons, as most simple weapons are (martial proficiency should be a benefit, after all). All of this is in exchange for: not having the volley trait (which is shared with shortbows), and having their respective damage die boosted up by one step. They lack the deadly trait of bows and also having a much higher Interact cost to reload them, bringing their damage down to a crawl. So I have seen at least a few threads and/or comments addressing the fact that crossbows are basically useless in pf2e, and by all accounts, if you have access to bows, they are. Pathfinder Society Subreddit /r/PathfinderĪ list of AP-specific subreddits can be found in the wiki Pathfinder General Subreddit /r/Pathfinder_RPG Homebrew and Pathfinder Infinite /r/Pathfinder2eCreations ![]() The current affected topics are blaster casters / caster accuracy, and new threads may only be posted on Tuesday (PDT). You must also credit the artist: images that are uncredited or AI generated will be removed.ĭiscussions which overwhelm the subreddit may be limited at the discretion of the mods, or relegated to a megathread, to allow breathing room for other topics. This could be a campaign summary, ABC and build, or character profile, as appropriate. Only verified content creators can promote posts that may require purchases, sign-ups, commission information, or provide incentives for participation.Īrt posts must include a follow-up comment relating them to Pathfinder 2e. Verified content creators may promote their content regularly. ![]() Only 1 self-promotion post per week is allowed. This subreddit is a community and we welcome your content but we expect your participation in this community in return. Memes purely for humor should be posted on r/PathfinderMemes Low effort EX: the cover of a rulebook, AI generated content, unconstructive complaints such as "I hate." or "X sucks," does not relate to Pathfinder 2E. Quality EX: homebrew rules, analysis, something you discovered/encountered, memes that teach mechanics, stuff with a story. Posts should be able to spark dialogue, add interesting perspectives, educate, and otherwise contribute to the 2E experience. ![]() In general, treat others of the community as you would a colleague or friend.Ĭontent that is not covered by the Open RPG Creative (ORC) License, the Open Game License and/or made publicly available by Paizo or a third party is not allowed. Community members are encouraged to ask questions or seek advice, and should be able to expect respectful and courteous answers. Transphobic, Racist, Ableist, Abusive, Sexist, Homophobicīe Kind and Respectful - Criticism of the game or its mechanics should not turn into attacks on a member of the subreddit. If you wish to access the new by default scroll to the bottom of your preferences and select Use the redesign as my default experience. To access the new version of this subreddit simply click here. If you wish to view the updated sidebar, links and content the mods have created you will be required to use the redesign. If you are viewing this you are browsing using the old version of Reddit.
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