With a lot of people talking about moving to #Pathfinder2e, as a #dnd player that started playing Pathfinder about a year ago, I thought I would share a few resources that I found helpful. Others can feel free to add to this as well 😊
A short thread
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Pathfinder's rules are available free online! While I, personally, found it difficult to learn the system this way (just the way I learn), it is still nice Paizo removed the barrier of purchasing the book. You can find them here!
Roll20 supports Pathfinder modules in the same way it supports dnd modules. On #OnO, we are playing our version of Strength of Thousands. Roll20 has all the maps, character art, and handouts for the module for GM ease if that tickles your fancy
If you are a player and you were a user of dndbeyond, there are similar online character builders and trackers for Pathfinder! There are two I was recommended that were great. Wanderers Guide and Pathbuilder (see next tweets)
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Wanderer's Guide is a great free option. All options are available to you; however, in my opinion, it was more difficult to get correct HP and correct feat options (gives you everything to choose from, you have to make sure you can actually take it)
Pathbuilder is a second option. It's free for the base options; however, for a one time payment of $5, it opens all options to you. Personally, I like this one better, but know it does not share info as easily between the app and the web browser
No pressure to actually use them or to start Pathfinder, but if you were considering trying out the system and needed somewhere to start, I thought I would help. If anyone has any other good online resources, please feel free to tack them on here!
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Also, @WafflesMaple has helped me understand this system more than the book has. Check out their Twitter and Discord for great resources and (shameless plug) check out Outcast and Outclassed on their Twitch and YouTube if you want to check out a bit of Pathfinder AP 😉
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If you want some great instructional videos on Pathfinder, @Nonat1s has some incredible videos (in depth and TLDRs) that can help you understand specific areas of the game. I watched a lot of their stuff when I was learning