Must have modules for Pathfinder 2e?

Just started a campaing with my friends, and is our first time playing pf2, the 3 sessions so far were awesome, and we do have a few modules already, but i was wondering what you guys could recommend to make it even better, we are broke as shit, so please free modules only!

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u/Vir0la — 2 days ago

Is disarm, grapple, reposition, shove, and trip strong in combat?

Hi there! I'm a new Pathfinder player. After a few years of playing D&D, my group and I decided to try something fresh and chose PF2e.

I don't have any prior experience with the game, but the Wrestler archetype really caught my attention. I was wondering whether the actions mentioned in the title are actually relevant in combat. In D&D, grappling is usually the only one that sees much use, so I'd like to know if the others are effective as well.

I enjoy playing character builds that allow me to be creative during combat, which is why I thought this might be a good choice. I know a Monk would probably fit the concept better mechanically, but for character lore reasons, I'm planning to play an unarmed Fighter instead.

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u/Vir0la — 29 days ago

A bit desapointed

So, I just bought the game for myself and my friends, and we were all excited to build and create our own little town. However, the process of starting a new settlement is so long and boring that it literally takes hours, even with a group.

In the end, we decided it wasn't worth it, and honestly, if the main goal of the game, building a settlement, takes that long to reach, I don't think I'll be playing it again.

I understand that a lot of players enjoy the grind, but I really wish the 1.0 release would make it more accessible. I think it's really boring to spend one or two days grinding materials just to get to the fun part of the game.

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u/Vir0la — 2 months ago