merkvah
June 12th, 2025, 18:30
I'm running PF2 remastered in FG, and for the last two sessions, I've had players accidentally click the "level up" button, or click it twice.
After FG applies the level-up changes to a character, it's often easier to remake the character entirely than to find and fix all the changes. I don't think my players are doing it intentionally... maybe they're just clumsy... but I've started getting their characters into a correct state and then making GM-owned copies of their characters, so we can speed up the re-creation process.
FG already has popups for a lot of things... would it be possible to add a "Are you sure you want to level up?" popup? One that will not let you proceed unless you affirm that leveling up is your intention?
I had the same problem in D&D 5e as well, so it's not a ruleset-specific issue, but it's really frustrating.
Thanks for your attention to this.
After FG applies the level-up changes to a character, it's often easier to remake the character entirely than to find and fix all the changes. I don't think my players are doing it intentionally... maybe they're just clumsy... but I've started getting their characters into a correct state and then making GM-owned copies of their characters, so we can speed up the re-creation process.
FG already has popups for a lot of things... would it be possible to add a "Are you sure you want to level up?" popup? One that will not let you proceed unless you affirm that leveling up is your intention?
I had the same problem in D&D 5e as well, so it's not a ruleset-specific issue, but it's really frustrating.
Thanks for your attention to this.