/r/pathfindermemes
A place for sharing memes based on the Pathfinder roleplaying game from Paizo.
A place for sharing memes based on the Pathfinder roleplaying game from Paizo.
RULES
1) Don't be a shit head
In general follow reddiquette. More specifically Don't Be T.R.A.A.S.H. - Transphobic, Racist, Ableist, Abusive, Sexist, Homophobic
2) Don't start shit
Criticism of the game or its mechanics should not turn into attacks on a member of the subreddit. Community members are encouraged to ask questions or seek advice, and should be able to expect respectful and courteous answers. In general, treat others of the community as you would a colleague or friend.
3) Label your shit
If your post could spoil something that isn't common knowledge, put the spoiler tag on it. If it's NSFW, tag it as NSWF. If your comment could spoil something or reasonably be triggering to someone (PTSD, graphic violence, common phobia) hide it under spoiler formatting. Read the Pathfinder Baseline (Player Core. Chapter 8) and Creating a Welcoming Environment (GM Core, Chapter 1) for more info.
4) Don't steal shit
Cross posting is allowed if it meets rule 5. Reposting the exact same thing as someone else for karma isn't. This is a NO AI HOUSE. This can also include content that is not covered by the Open RPG Creative (ORC) License, the Open Game License and/or made publicly available by Paizo or a third party. View Paizo's community use policy for more info.
5) Pathfinder shit only
This is a Pathfinder meme space, memes should relate to Pathfinder (Starfinder is acceptable sometimes too), not general TTRPGs or D&D. Posts will be removed if they are obviously referencing another system. Examples include "DM" or "Dungeon Master". Using 'Tabaxi' or 'Aarakocra' instead of Amurrun or Tengu.
6) Except if shit's funny
Sometimes there's meta stuff that leaks into our memes. That's fine. There's a larger world out there and we're allowed to talk about it. But there's a time when it stops being funny, like a few days afterward.
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Due to the fact that I'm playing with bilingual players, I recently took a look at the Carried Weight table.
If we take a score of 10 in strength, it indicates (in the French book) a light load up to 16.5 kg, a medium load up to 33 kg, a heavy load up to 50 kg.
In the English book, it indicates a light load up to 33 lbs, medium load up to 66 lbs, and a heavy load up to 100 lbs.
If they used a more exact conversion, it would be a light load up to 36.4 lbs, a medium load up to 72.8 lbs, and a heavy load up to 110.2 lbs.
Lo and behold! Speaking French grants a natural boost in strength.
PS1: yes, I'm aware any non-english language rulebook probably uses grams. I chose France for the joke because I have the French books.
PS2: I am French just for context
From my last session: "I'm doing an awful job as tank, nobody hit me these last two combats." "Cannon seems to be working."
Obviously tongue in cheek.
Never forget what they took away from us, smh. Hungry Groteus now.
Reposted with permission from the OG creator: u/Mathota.
I was making a Palatine detective and was trying to pick a thematic property rune. Here's the result.
10 min messing with the original code, made this just for fun