So, you’re looking to create a character for Pathfinder Second Edition. Can’t tell the difference between an Ancestry and a Heritage? Intimidated by a seemingly infinite feat list? Just want to smash kobolds in a barbarian rage? Well, you’ve come to the right place.
Long ago, the world of Avatar was limited to D&D homebrews. Then, everything changed, when Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game was released. Only the Game Master, master of the Powered by the Apocalypse system, could run it. But when the players needed him most, he vanished.
So, you’re looking to prowl the streets of Doskvol? Lurk through the halls of Scurlock Manor? Go on the flashback-riddled heists that define a well-run game of Blades in the Dark?
Avatar Legends: the Roleplaying Game is quickly becoming one of the most popular Powered by the Apocalypse RPGs on the market, with its focus on cinematic roleplay and narrative-first rules being a big selling point. For that reason, choosing the right virtual tabletop to run Avatar Legends can be crucial, as too much or too little can impede the flow of play. There are many options available online — let’s figure out which one’s right for you!
Although PF2e is one of the most popular TTRPGs around, finding a play group that’s at the right time, has the right dynamic, and actually shows up for more than two sessions, can be quite difficult!
Before we even get into the individual VTTs, we should discuss the basics of Pathfinder 2e, to figure out what qualities we’re looking for in a given VTT.