Hyper light drifter sprite companion4/12/2023 ![]() ![]() Is a crit fisher going to jump through the hoops for an advanced weapon over a marital one to go with fatal over deadly? I wouldn't but maybe it's enough for others. It's a hard sell for the difference between deadly and fatal to be a jump to advanced proficiency. That's an added trait.Īs well as having higher damage output compared to the handful of other D4 finesse deadly weapons like the war razor. 1d8 trip isn't bad, but it still means it's identical to the temple sword for everyone but monks, and I'm not really sure why it was reprinted since it wasn't an AP item.įor the karambit, I actually see it as more of a light pick with finesse. The khopesh was reprinted from Gods and Magic with no changes. Not necessarily lackluster but it feels a little weird to see the Earthbreaker go from one of the preeminent heavy hitting two-handers in PF1 to being a d6 one-hander in PF2, especially when the description still talks about how massive and brutal it is. I know people really value flail crit spec, but I'm just not sure how much that really tips the scales. The sansetsukon is a cool weapon, but I feel like trading Reach and Trip for Backswing and Disarm is a downgrade (compared to the bo staff). Fatal d8 is worth a die size, but that makes it basically comparable to the short sword, not sure why it's advanced. Karambit didn't get nerfed in the reprint, but it's still a d4 advanced weapon. The fist of the ruby phoenix version was like +3 traits over a shortsword which was probably too much, but I would have rather seen it lose twin and disarm and versatile if we had to cut back. d4 advanced weapon feels hard to justify even if it does have a massive pile of traits, in part because the use case of having all those traits running is so hard. The reprinted wind and fire wheels for me. I'd say it'd a do over and the 1st one will be sent out to pasture.Īobst128 wrote: We're all caught up on all the good stuff but what about some stuff that seems a little lackluster? The harpoon for instance. My guess is that they made the boomerang and had 1 single weapon with the new returning trait and someone thought Chakri could fit the bill for another while also making it more usable to the general public. Are we supposed to be using only one of the 2? Is the old one "obsolete"? Do we have to live in an universe with the "Chakri" and the "Cooler Chakri"? Different proficiency, diferent traits, different damage die, different everything. The only thing they have in common is that they are both thrown weapons. The Chakri came out a few months ago and this and the previous version are 2 completely different weapons. In the case of weapons from old books, I undertand that we are supposed to use the ones from this book as well, as they are all minor changes, sort of an update. In the AP cases, I understand that we are supposed to use the ones from this book, as they are just "official-er" releases. Honestly, I'm a bit lost with the Chakri. ![]()
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