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Hello, for the last 3 years I’ve been running a Dnd 5e campaign, due to recent events with wotc we’ve decided to stop supporting them and switch to of 2e. Are there any good resources for switching? I’m under the impressions that some systems are similar while others are completely different.

Does something like a switching guide exist or is it best to just start from scratch and learn as we go?

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[–] RQG@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

As for resources how it's played on YouTube helped me a ton.

Other than that I got one tip for played and one for GMs each.

GMs trust the system. Coming from 5e I was used to having to make up my stuff because it either doesn't exist or doesn't work. In pf2e encounter building works, items have levels and the reward structure works. So before you change stuff, give it as go as written.

Players should know combat is about team work. Even if every individual character is trying to do their individually best thing, it's likely so much worse than having a strategy as a group.

[–] doggoblingames@pathfinder.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This last bit is, I think, key. I've only dabbled in 5e but that was the biggest change coming from 3.5/PF1e was that it was no longer about optimizing individual character builds but rather playing smart team tactics that change from encounter to encounter. It's hard to make a truly bad character on accident but it can be equally hard figuring out how to contribute during each fight, e.g. you probably don't want to make the third swing at -10.

[–] jajohn@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

you probably don’t want to make the third swing at -10.

This, and you should think about then when either creating the character, or at least when leveling up.
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