![]() The difference is generally more in breadth of abilities and intra party synergy than raw numbers. Outside of really obvious Bad Choices (like not putting your boosts in the classes key ability score), an optimized character isn't so far apart from a not at all optimized one. Relative to their peers and their opponents. And at higher levels, casters can just outshine martials and trivialise encounters. An optimized wizard is worlds stronger than a not optimized four elements monk. That also comes in with builds - in 5e, there's a big gulf between a weak build and a strong one. So in terms of power relative to the challenges, high level 5e characters can be "more powerful". Whereas in 5e, level 10+ characters can run through CR 15+ monsters with ease in many cases. In PF2, the encounter balance maths is really good, so PCs Vs Monsters is well balanced in terms of their relative strengths. So in that sense, yes, PF2 characters are more powerful. Barbarians can crash through walls, Monks can go Super Saiyan, Rogues can hide when you're looking right at them. In PF2, the numbers are bigger, and high level characters are capable of very high fantasy feats - even the martials. It really depends on what you mean by "more powerful". ![]() r/boardgames - Boardgames that isn't TTRPGs.Hide "Table Troubles"-threads Related Subreddits Hide promo)-threads - (Crowdfunding, Free, Product, Self Promotion) You can discuss these Weekly Free Chat-thread.ĪMA Guide tips if you want to hold an AMA Filters Off-Topic: Book trade, Boardgames, wargames, video games are generally off-topic.Comments deemed abusive may be removed by moderators. Refrain from personal attacks and discriminatory (racist, homophobic, transphobic, etc.) comments. Crowdfunding posts are limited to one announcement and one reminder across all users. Active members may promote their own content once per week. ![]() Limit Self-promotions (please before read before posting). Do not advertise for livestreams, these should go in /r/RPGrecordings. These posts should be submitted to /r/LFG or similar subs. ![]() Do not submit posts looking for players, groups or games. Image and video links MUST be TTRPG related and should be shared as self posts/text with context or discussion unless they fall under our specific case rules. Do not submit video game content unless the game is based on a tabletop RPG property and is newsworthy. Do not incite arguments/flamewars/gatekeeping. Do not link to, request or encourage piracy in any way. Please browse through our rules & FAQ before posting. This community is for meaningful discussions of tabletop/pen & paper RPGs. Under Folder select Paste Item(s) and assign it Shift Command V (or whatever you want that doesn't conflict with other shortcuts).Wiki Beginner's Guide Playing Online FAQ Game Suggestions Subreddits RPG Communities Discords AMAs RPG of the Month Game Cons On the Assign Hot Keys tab under File select Cut Item(s) and assign it Shift Command X. On the Setup tab start the ShortcutObserver and add it to your login startup. You can now ctrl click -> Cut and Paste Item(s) Finder items. Run OMCEdit and File -> Import those two commands. Go to /cmworkshop -> Online archive of user submitted commands -> view "File" commands by category -> 212 Cut Item(s) -> Open (Firefox gives a inappropriate error window.) Then save that text file somewhere. ![]() Install OMCEdit from inside the OnM圜ommand package (by copying the program file to Applications). (By copying the program file to Applications.) If you want to install your own keyboard shortcuts for cut/paste functionality until Apple decides to make it official do this: NOTE: for PC keyboards Command (Cmd) = windows key and Option = Alt The green-circle with the "+" icon will disappear from beneath the cursor.ģ) Making aliases is the same for each. Option+drag not necessary.Ģ) If you wish to move the file (leaving no copy on the original drive), then command+drag comes into play. Then option+drag is what you want (as others have pointed out, a green circle with a "+" will be displayed under the curser).įile management across two different drives/partitions:ġ) Drag-drop alone will duplicate the file onto the second drive by default. There is no need to use "command+drag"Ģ) If you want to duplicate the file. (copied from How to cut/paste files & folders in OS X - MacRumors Forumsģ) option=command+drag=make alias(shortcut)įile management within the same drive/partition:ġ) The act of drag-drop alone will move the file. ![]()
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