![]() I’m going to recommend a game I’ve not seen in this comment section so far: Have you already played Shadowrun: Dragonfall (Director’s Cut)? I cannot praise this cyberpunk cRPG enough. I'd take Deadfire's buff system any day over Pathfinder's. The last bit is certainly a case of different strokes for different folks. And considering I was following builds, really didn't seem like it should have been the case. My experience is absolutely not universal, but I really did feel as though without buffing myself to high heaven I was just hitting air and failing. In short: I overcorrected and became my own worst enemy, souring the experience, and when I eventually did bump down the difficulty I was still just aggravated instead of enjoying myself. Which wound up being what the vast majority of my spell slots were used for, which made for a rather boring time. So I swung in the opposite direction entirely and decided, alright, screw you, I'm buffing myself up. I'm a tabletop gamer so I get rolls can be bad, but I would legitimately spend entire rounds on turn-based with my entire team missing. RNG and myself are what forces me, I suppose. Instead, after submission, click the button under your post to assign the appropriate link flair, which will produce the same spoiler tags. You cannot use the above spoiler formatting to mask submission titles. Note: Spoiler tags only apply to text in the body of posts or comments, and not to titles themselves. To mark a spoiler as relevant to a specific part or subject of Pillars of Eternity, use the alternate formatting: (#s "Stuff happens") Spoiler tags can be used by typing followed immediately by (#s "xxxxxx"), with the content of your spoiler inside the quotation marks. Note that spoiler tags will not work when browsing on a mobile app, or when viewing a post from the front page of reddit, as /r/projecteternity's CSS will not apply there. r/projecteternity supports spoiler tags, which can be used to hide spoilers from other users until they mouse over the text, revealing it. Reported posts get looked at by the moderators faster.Īll content posted should be related to Pillars of Eternity and/or its sequels/expansions. ![]() Use the "Report" button to report any non-marked spoilers or other rule violations. For story spoilers in other threads, use Spoiler Tags as described in the section below. No story spoilers in titles! Mark threads or links that contain spoilers with a tag in the title. Pillars of Eternity aims to recapture the magic, imagination, depth, and nostalgia of classic RPGs. Paying homage to the great Infinity Engine games of years past: Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment. ![]() Pillars of Eternity and Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire are isometric, party-based RPGs set in a new fantasy world developed by Obsidian Entertainment. Welcome to the Pillars of Eternity Subreddit! ![]()
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