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antiquatedsimmer · 4 months
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I Made a Historical Vineyard for one of my decades saves♥ I really like the Castlekit and wanted to make something with it. GalleryID: Pathesis
Eterna Vinum Inn - 50 x 40
Lot location - Henford
Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 2
The Eterna Vinum Inn, found new life when Carmela Castellano revamped the property. this historic establishment provides rooms for shockingly low price.
But whispers began circulating among the Henford community, rumors of Ms. Castellano's peculiar practices take root. A mystery surrounds the inn as pale figures have been seen venturing in late at night, seeking substantial orders of deep red wine.
And intriguingly, not all who check into the inn seem to check out.
More Photos plus CC undercut:
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If I am right these are most of the CC I used, everything else is default replacements and if I missed anything, I think it can be easily traded out for something else. It's mainly a lot of packs. CC Used:
Ingeli - all their Medieval Moriel - Candle , Gilded Ghosts - Signs, Servant Bell Board - SimsToMAggie, Antiquated nectar maker - Naunakht, Ghibli set candle holder - Mechtasims, DSC Titanic tea set override, Lilis Palace - Folklore & Skanzen collections, Decor Kale & Lettuce by plasticbox, Sanguis wine bottle - Natalia-auditore
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onehobgoblin · 10 months
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Maybe I will use this character someday, pathbuilder. Someday...
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shadesofmauve · 1 year
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I searched for "arrow" in PathBuilder's gear list, and
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...I just really love this list.
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milkybishop · 1 year
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my girls cosima and mira, who will you choose?💗
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pathfuckery · 1 year
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I love the PF2e community and I love the Pathbuilder developer!
Recently, a redditor posted a joking post about the way Pathbuilder2e rolls percentile dice:
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Within 4 hours, the Pathbuilder dev posted that democracy works, and they recoded how percentile dice are rolled. All in response to some fun ribbing. Absolutely hilarious response.
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By the way, looking to build kickass 2e characters quickly and easily?
GO SUPPORT PATHBUILDER!
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anheliotrope · 11 months
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I have temporarily abandoned video games in favor of compulsively making characters in Pathbuilder (Pathfinder 2e character sheet app) trying out all sorts of whacky combinations.
The most satisfying one was this Thaumaturge build using prehensile hair to overcome certain in-built class limitations.
I am not sure who I am writing this for, but be prepared for a lot of details you probably don't care about.
Thaumaturge gets something called "implements". Esoteric items that give bonuses if you hold them. Your weapon can be one of your implements. You can have up to three implements and the game strongly incentivizes you to use a single handed weapon.
Not only will you not benefit from some of the things your implements do if you don't hold them, but also your bonus damage feat inactivates if you don't have "full use of your hands", which is written in such a way that it punishes the use of two handed weapons or dual weapons.
I immediately tried to figure out how to effectively get a third hand. I let out a small cry every time I found an ancestry feat that gives you a tail but specifically mentions the tail cannot hold any items. Paizo is so tremendously scared of allowing fun, I was starting to get frustrated.
I was so desperate I even started looking up literal clown dedications like Juggler so I could be considered as having a free hand while juggling. But it was just too bad.
Then a friend mentioned that Witch lets you get prehensile hair that CAN hold items. I was overjoyed.
I ended up with a Thaumaturge/Fighter/Witch character build.
Let's see how it looks at level 8.
In my main hand, I hold a Bastard Sword, a d8 weapon which has the Two Handed d12 feat. This means that it can be two handed and then it becomes a d12 weapon. This weapon is also my implement.
Let's say this weapon is +1, which is normal for that level. Making it a 2d8 weapon.
With my hair I hold my Tome implement.
When combat starts, I use Exploit Weakness and choose to exploit the Personal Antithesis of an enemy. This gives my strikes +8 damage (2 + half my level) against that enemy.
Because I am holding my Tome, I receive benefits to my Recall Knowledge skill. But more importantly, starting at level 9, I can use another action to Intensify Weakness using the Tome implement. This will allow me to roll d20 and use it for the next strike if I choose so. I can also choose to Intensify Weakness using the Weapon implement, which would give me a +2 to attack.
I use the Dual-Handed Assault action from Fighter in order to temporarily two-hand my weapon and execute a single strike with bonus damage equal to my weapon's number of die (2). The action description specifically mentions that it does not inactivate feats that rely on one-handing a weapon and having an empty hand. Presumably this extends to Implement's Empowerment, allowing me to keep my 4 damage bonus (2x weapon die) and not have it inactivate due to two handing. After executing this strike, my character switches back to single-handed grip.
The Thaumaturge is balanced around the assumption that you are using a one handed weapon. This breaks this assumption, but have to give up enough other things that it's not really a broken build.
The damage for a single attack under these conditions looks like this:
This is competitive with single strike damage of a Barbarian during Rage, which is among the highest, if not the highest.
2d12
+ 4 Strength
+ 2 Weapon Specialization
+ 6 Personal Antithesis
+ 4 Implement's Empowerment
+ 2 Dual-Handed Assault
= 2d12+18
AVG: 31
The Thaumaturge here also benefits from either +2 attack or rolling a d20 in advance, which is great. Notably, you can roll a d20 in advance using the Tome and if it's a low roll, you can spend an action to cast True Strike to roll twice before striking. You're not allowed to stack Fortune effects, and True Strike is a fortune effect, but I think the Tome effect is considered a Fortune effect only if you actually do the substitution. Basically you can do a lot of shenanigans to ensure this hits.
Another advantage is that if you hold your Tome in your hair and have a free hand, you start qualifying for a lot of feats that work only if you have a single weapon in your hand. Unfortunately, I haven't found an optimal way of integrating more of those into the build.
For comparison, a regular thaumaturge's damage looks more like this:
As you can see, the average is not improved by _much_. But it was very satisfying to take an assumption about a class or some built in restrictions and try to work around them. I get the itch to do that a lot and it represents a lot of the fun I derive from wasting hours reading feats and spreadsheets.
2d8
+ 4 Strength
+ 2 Weapon Specialization
+ 6 Personal Antithesis
+ 4 Implement's Empowerment
= 2d8+16
AVG: 25
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gray-doestheart · 9 months
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The Baardwolf
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finally figured out pathbuilder, and am making the elf-orc of my dreams
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my dice thing is that i will always believe that rolling real dice will go better than digital ones. one thousand percent of the time the little resin in my hand will go better than the clicking. is this supported by the data? No. But I Feel It.
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dixy · 2 months
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does anyone happen to have battlezoo ancestries year of legends for pf2e & is willing to share the sphinx pdf. i literally only want that one
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antiquatedsimmer · 1 year
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There are not enough Cemeterys for the sims so I built one! I Celebrate my sims lives & honor them in death 😔🥺
In my Fantasy games, I have a holiday called The Veilweaver Soulstice that's inspired by Día de Muertos. It's a day to remember fallen family members & make offerings to the goddess of death(The Veilweaver). Here's a little lore! When Sims die it is believed their souls pass beyond the veil and during The Veilweaver Soulstice the goddess allows sims to pass back through the veil and be with their families for one night.
I don't build a lot but I'm proud of this one! nocc but lots of packs sorry! There is a regular & a holiday version on the Gallery!
Gallery: Whispering Oaks Cemetery
ID: Pathesis Lot: 30x30 Prowler Patch
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necronomipod · 1 year
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I might be having a bit *too* much fun with Pathbuilder. I'm tempted to ask for prompts with which to create character builds.
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canonkiller · 3 months
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Loving your D&D stuff.
thank you! however you are going to get a long answer because you have opened an opportunity for me to list things, which is my favorite
very few of the campaigns I'm in / have latched on to that my friends play are actually in D&D any more, for various reasons (primarily 1. WOTC sucks, 2. the system is not really designed for the kind of thing we like the most, which is "impactful character choices," and 3. "why play skyrim as a farming sim"). The games I've been a full player in are, aside from 5e:
Eberron / An Airship Is A Horse That Loves You is in Pathfinder 2e! We started in D&D 5e, which is why there are some semi-homebrewed imports, but it's a very similar system to 5e in gameplay PLUS Pathbuilder is a desktop and app program that will automatically put together character sheets for you, which is arguably the worst part of 5e. It's great, and I highly recommend considering it as an alternative to 5e if you're wanting something that still has the combat rolls and everything but also has more innate design for doing shit as a character. ALSO also there's a ton of included assistive devices, which range from normal stuff like wheelchairs and hearing aids to specifically magical stuff like my favorite: a wheelchair that has legs and can kill. Derien is my PC in this one, fresh out of the oven.
The only other actually active PC status I have had in this group was in an Eyes On The Prize oneshot! EOTP is a fake-marriage game (made by @iraprince !) with flexible setting / character guidelines that's played with a deck of cards, and I highly recommend it for shenanigans. My character was Moonlight Saidluck, a bug centaur fae who accidentally let a human into the fairy world and was pretending this newcomer was their partner and definitely not a human who had accidentally entered the fairy world. I played the one shot with two other couples, which did make it run overtime, but it was a delight. We also had very little trouble playing remotely, with one person in charge of cards and points tracking on an online draw-party style page.
The other games I'm more a spectator in, and then occasionally contribute ideas like fucked up boats or extended debates about magical darkness and the water cycle. That big list of alternative systems is ~
Persona: The Tabletop RPG (PersonaBS)
Quest (Luxknights)
Kids on Bikes (Streams of Consciousness)
Lancer
Beam Saber (AFI, but we haven't been calling it that)
Girl by Moonlight (MMM / Magical Girls)
Cyberpunk TTRPG
Numenera
Monster of the Week
aaand probably more that I'm forgetting because we're. Quite prolific about our play pretend time (and I've got a few concepts brewing that I still really want to nail down - Tanglethorn, the unnamed one about the sinkhole and Bad Hand may grace this list someday if I really buckle down to iron out the wrinkles)
I'm glad you're enjoying my little guys though! I just love a chance to get people into other TTRPG systems, especially when most of them are easier to learn and play than D&D and there's such a wide range of options.
Here's a little Moonlight png, as a reward for reading
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onehobgoblin · 9 months
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Playing around with pathbuilder is a whole experience
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I made this meme after going through this exact process while procrastinating
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fluffysheeple · 8 months
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The Pathfinder 2e project I've been working on is finally done! Life's Horizons ended up being a 56-page .pdf, with art and all that, and VTT support in the works. Featuring a wizard class archetype inspired by the 1e arcanist, a medicine-oriented magus hybrid study, a mechanical alternative to the lich archetype, a type of 'fallen' monitor and associated deity, and over 40 new spells!
You can get a more detailed preview and buy it here, or just get all the character options I've entered into Pathbuilder here (simply import the .json in Pathbuilder's "custom pack" interface). Have fun with that, and let me know if you find any typos or other errors...
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titvs-androgynous · 10 months
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I'm like. Really happy there is Pathfinder 2e content on Tumblr. Convincing my friends to switch systems by saying that yes you can still make cool OCs and yeah you don't need homebrew that stuff because it's already published and optimised and yes there are canon queer characters and yes you don't have to write your own campaign because there is so much material. It is so much easier when I can show them people's cool art and stories rather than just the contents of my Pathbuilder app.
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