surprisingly, festnt is short for fest not, not fes tnt

so please dont call me fes please please please

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  • oh ok so its basically the same thing

    in pf2e you also specify what’ll trigger the action, but the explanation for how the action works is way shorter

    Ready [two-actions]
    traits: Concentrate
    Source Player Core pg. 417

    You prepare to use an action that will occur outside your turn. Choose a single action or free action you can use, and designate a trigger. Your turn then ends. If the trigger you designated occurs before the start of your next turn, you can use the chosen action as a reaction (provided you still meet the requirements to use it). You can’t Ready a free action that already has a trigger.

    If you have a multiple attack penalty and your readied action is an attack action, your readied attack takes the multiple attack penalty you had at the time you used Ready. This is one of the few times the multiple attack penalty applies when it’s not your turn.

    source: archives of nethys (yes every pathfinder rule is in a free to use website)











  • i forgot to try and see it when i was on the pc lol, but it worked now. also, thanks for going so far just to share a video! i have seen some people use catbox.moe, and it seems to be pretty good (i just tested it and it seems to not even need an account!)

    i can’t speak for everyone in this community, but i love to see bird facts, such as the one you just mentioned about them not being able to burp or fart (i do feel like i’ve already been told that but i might just be having some deja vu), i love learning about birds! i actually considered becoming a paleontologist because i wanted to know more about birds and other closely related animals (mostly non-avian dinosaurs, but i also find interesting the pterosaurs and whatever the group including plesiosaurs is called) though i then decided to learn geology instead, since i believe it fits me better.

    also even if someone is joking about something, it’s good to say what’s really happening because they (or others) might actually be interested in knowing that!

    you’re doing fine as a host. this is one of my favorite communities on lemmy, mostly because i can see cute and/or funny owls with my girlfriend (owls are one her favorite types of birds, if not the favorite!), but also because we can learn some interesting stuff about them :D

    speaking of this, i remember that one post about how an owl’s ear looks like, with part of the eye being visible in the ear. it looks cool, and if i remember correctly i spent quite a while reading as much as i could there

    oh i wrote a lot, sorry :D