I started off with DND 5E and still enjoy it, but I started playing Pathfinder 2E a few months ago and just adore it. I think it’s a better system overall and would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys TTRPGs. It’s complicated, probably more so than DND, but it’s worth it imo. The three-action economy, four degrees of success, and sheer amount of character customization are my favorite features.

I’ve played a pretty broad variety of characters. Mechanically, my favorite was my first ever character–a draconic sorcerer. I like blowing stuff up, what can I say. Roleplay-wise, it’s a tie between my swashbuckler rogue and my celestial warlock. All of those were in DND, since I haven’t been playing PF for very long. I’ve liked every character I’ve played, but I tend to enjoy characters with high CHA the most.

Right now, I’m playing a DND campaign and two PF campaigns. My characters are a grave domain cleric, a barbarian with the titan wrestler archetype, and a champion with the sorcerer archetype.

I’ve also played a little Dungeon World and a tiny one-shot called (iirc) The Witch Is Dead. One of my DMs is getting into Daggerheart, so I may be picking up a game in that system soon. I think I may play a rogue.

Tell me about your TTRPG experiences!

  • Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world
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    Yeah!!! I love characters with things that play into how they act.

    I’m really interested in the ghost - does the party see her as well? Does she mess with your character? Hahaha

    And I love hiding that she’s a fucken furry kitsune. Little tidbits like that - that don’t have to be some grand reason - make me love characters more. Like fuck yes your wizard’s familiar is an inch worm that no one ever notices just because an inch worm once crawled out of a spell book you were learning from and you laughed so hard, you snorted your health potion.

    It’s immersive. And I love it. Cute!

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      One time in a steampunk gunslinger campaign I played a half-elf sniper/artificer who was secretly a prince running away from his tyrannical king/queen parents to join the grassroots resistance against great evils conspiring with the crown. It was one of the most complex/fun characters I have ever played, and getting the party to avoid interactions with royal guards (so I wasn’t recognized) without outing myself was a fun silent puzzle between myself and the DM. It was also funny that I was basically The Handsomest Fellow ™ who wanted to be judged on merit instead of beauty and had to deal with a ton of unwanted attention from NPC’s, and tried to make myself look as haggard and disheveled as possible at all times, lots of fun all around.

      We played this campaign for almost 2 years, and the LAST session before we all graduated and moved away and went our separate ways ended with me getting recognized and outed to the party and I am still salty about that cliffhanger like 8 years later lol

      Also our Paladin was basically Rob Halford (Judas Priest), his holy mount was a motorcycle, and I convinced the DM to let me craft and attach a permanent charm of flight to said motorcycle…

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      I’m really interested in the ghost - does the party see her as well? Does she mess with your character? Hahaha

      Only my character can see her. The ghost does mess with her, though it’s mostly via making snide comments. But she’s also useful, since sometimes she can be convinced to go check something out for my character and report back on what she finds. Also, my character often talks to no one lol.

      Like fuck yes your wizard’s familiar is an inch worm that no one ever notices just because an inch worm once crawled out of a spell book you were learning from and you laughed so hard, you snorted your health potion.

      That’s beautiful. I may have to steal that someday.

      It’s immersive. And I love it. Cute!

      Thank you!