• caseyweederman@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I really like Pathfinder 2e’s graduated success model, where how much you beat the DC by matters. A crit bumps you up a success bracket, so if you roll a 20 on a DC 100 check, you still fail but it’s not an abject flop. It could be a success at great cost, or a failure without as great a penalty, and the move tells you which.

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      1 year ago

      Well that sounds like a great reason to look at Pathfinder 2e

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        1 year ago

        There are many.
        Counterspell is way more interesting, for the reasons listed above and more.
        The levels of success thing means if you crit, you can counter spells up to three levels higher than the spell slot you spent to cast counterspell.
        Plus, it’s mechanically different based on which class you learned it under, and then you can customize the heck out of it with feats. The one that interested me the most out of the latter was one that lets you spend thematically opposing spells that you’ve prepared instead of one that’s identical to the spell you’re countering, like a water spell to counter a fire spell (comes down to GM’s decision to prevent game slowdown due to bickering).