So, a couple of questions

Hello r/Pathfinder2e!

Now, first and foremost: I am mainly a D&D 5e player, but I am open to any new system if I like it. Also, excuse my English, I'm not a native speaker.

So there has been the big discussion about D&D 5.5, which I didn't buy for a multitude of reasons.

And recently, WotC announced all the new stuff - most importantly for me they are going to bring back Dark Sun and have crossovers with Star Wars and World of Warcraft.

While I am really sceptical after the last manuals they made, if this is done right, I may seriously consider switching. But I have serious doubts.

But of course, like everyone else, I have issues with 5e which 5.5 doesn't fix. Then Pathfinder came to my mind as an option.

I have a bit of experience with PF 1e - played a couple of sessions at a game store and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - and it was an absolute mess. But I liked it, it was better in many ways, even though way too complicated. Plus I like Paizo better than WotC

So naturally I thought about switching to PF 2e, or its remastered. Which is why I'm posting here.

I'm asking for things like:

  • What are the main differences between the two editions and the remastered?
  • How played are these systems really?
  • Is 2e a less complex version, a rebalanced one or something else?
  • What would you warn a 5e player about?

Thanks in advance!

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u/SES_LeviathanOfDusk — 12 hours ago
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The Black Hack ITA

I have noticed the same post (whether on this sub or another, I don't know) was made for the english version, but the italian one has a different font. Two different fonts, actually.

If anyone can tell me their name and where I can find them, I'd be thankful.

If needed, here's a link to a PDF of the book.

Edit: I have been told the title font is Cloister Black. I'm still looking for what font the text is written in.

u/SES_LeviathanOfDusk — 11 days ago