AcrossTheDrift

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

This is a good explanation. Fields are really the fundamental object in QED (quantum electrodynamics) and QCD (quantum chromodynamics), the best theories we have for the electromagnetic and strong forces respectively. In fact, that entire branch of physics is usually called QFT (quantum field theory) to reflect that.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I have a life oracle in my party (level 8) and while she can heal for a ton, it often feels like she doesn't have useful things to do. She also hasn't had to interact with her curse very much, but maybe I just need to give them harder encounters?

Either way, it seemed to me like there wasn't much advantage to playing the oracle over a cleric, so I'm looking forward to what happens in the remaster.

 

Reposting some Google Docs from the other site which compiled spoilers about the remaster from PaizoCon, so we can discuss them here. I am not the author and take no credit for any of these.

Discord spoilers

Live writeup

Announcement compilation

Overall, I like most of the changes, and I'm interested to see how alignment removal plays out.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

For board games, I'm a big fan of Wavelength, Decrypto, and No Thanks!, along with Codenames.

Wavelength is a game where you try to get your teammates to guess a position on a spectrum, like "cold" to "hot" by giving them a clue, like "ice" or "the surface of the sun". Decrypto is a lot like Codenames, but you're also trying to disguise your clues from the other team. No Thanks! is a light, quick game which centers around pushing your luck as much as possible.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Aeon's End is probably my favorite coop game, although I'm still not very good at it. It's a deckbuilder, which is a genre I really like.

The Crew is a cooperative trick-taking game which is an absolute blast and fairly light. Both the original space one and the deep sea version are great.

On the grittier side, I think This War of Mine is worth playing at least once for the experience.