More useful and interesting focus spells and feats would be a great start. Maybe increase the uses of Arcane Bond (with some limitation to not give the class even more top level slots) and maybe the ability to spend those uses on various abilities depending on your thesis and/or school. ...
When it comes to feats and class features, the Sorcerer has Dangerous Sorcery (or its new name) which is really nice. But the Wizard also has some high value feats: Conceal Spell, Irresistible Magic, Knowledge is Power among others. So, both character will be significantly different and I ...
or at least some feats that support it better. As-is, there's no way to really pull off a kinetic knight wielding a blade of elemental energy. Sorry about that.
I do think a versatile heritage that lets you take fleshwarp feats or ones with similar fluff/mechanics would be wonderful and open up some more concepts. On this, I would like a sort of "biomod" system as well, possibly in some kind of "Ultimate Alchemy" book or something. ...
mythic rules or whatever the pathfinder2e equivalent would be that's all I want!!!Temperans Dec 14, 2021, 01:03 pm Golurkcanfly wrote: Just let their feats have both a utility talent *and* an infusion in singular feats There's a design space for feats that do multiple things that...
Sure 2e is putting everything into feats and spells and the lack of other categories is going to prevent lots of general rules arguments on forums. But everyone still does dozens of things and things they do are less memorable. Way too many of these abilities are full of numbers I'm goin...
Having feats be class-centric like they are in PF2 might be a way to make the Medium function better at what it was originally intended to be, instead of just being a fighter with spells like most mediums i see in PF1 end up being. Stuff I'm pretty sure won't ever happen but ...
I mean, the Cleric in PF1 was likely one of the examples that lead to PF2's very modular class design, since a Cleric makes no class defining choices (other than feats and skill point allocation, which every class does) after level 1 when they select their domains. DM_aka_Dudemeister...
Even in PF2E, some classes have easily poachable features: the oracle arguably gets his best cursebound feats at level 1, which means that anyone can get Foretell Harm, Whispers of Weakness or Oracular Warning (or even Nudge the Scale) and use it as well as an oracle until much higher...