@Cybermass @MicroWave My rule of thumb for all social media is:
How much of my life am I spending watching others live theirs?
It’s a unique ‘tipping point’ for each person, but once reached it’s time to log off and pursue other endeavors.
Just your average urban druid interested in technology and quantum field theory.
@Cybermass @MicroWave My rule of thumb for all social media is:
How much of my life am I spending watching others live theirs?
It’s a unique ‘tipping point’ for each person, but once reached it’s time to log off and pursue other endeavors.
@dracul104 @supersonicstork Thereby proving that even when you completely control the players, getting everyone together to play is still impossible…
😂🤣😂
@ParanoidAndroid @supersonicstork I love how #Pathfinder2e is designed to allow the player to ‘feel’ their character get better as they level up. (Apparently not yours though, you’re doing GREAT!)
Things like the slowly increasing proficiency bonus, feats that come online to make things easier (example: Quick Draw), and how the T/E/M/L levels bump up what’s important to the character for a noticeable boost.
A boost that works because the math is so very well done.
@shadedmagus @Drunemeton@lemmy.world Wooo! That’s a great start: “Big things have small beginnings.”
@jennwiththesea @oneofsix
I’m curious how this is working, since I commented on Jenn’s post on Lemmy.world but don’t see it here.
Is there some ‘behind the scenes’ magic at work that I’ve yet to decode?