Pathfinder2e
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19801235
There's a new instance at https://pathfinder.social/ that calls itself *"A place for people to discuss Pathfinder and Starfinder tabletop RPGs"*. It has a `!pf2general@pathfinder.social` for PF2e discussion similar to this community. I'm not sure which will get more traction, but I'm subscribing to both for now. There are also [lots of other granular roleplaying communities](https://pathfinder.social/communities) for pf1e, starfinder, art, and general discussion. They're all pretty empty so far as it seems very new, and I suppose the danger of all that granularity is that each community individually seems dead. But it also feels like a nice topic layout and maybe the topic-oriented instance will make it feel like a community of communities where people sub to a bunch of them all at once. That's what I just did.
Hey, everyone reddit is going through a tizzy and with a blackout being proposed on the subreddit of pathfinder2.E I was wondering If this could be a place for people to start moving too?
I consider myself an extreme novice when it comes to table top TPGs in general. (Played maybe 1 game of DnD 3.5, 1 game of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplaying Game, and 1 game of DnD 5E in the last 20 years) I have been playing a 2E game the last 9 months or so and am really loving it. Our GM gave us this as a cheat sheet, so while unrelated to my post, I'm putting it here since it helps me.
Pathfinder2e
!pathfinder2e@lemmy.mlA subreddit for anything related to the Pathfinder Second Edition tabletop role-playing game.