Stay | The Glass Cannon Podcast C2 E69 | Pathfinder 2E Gatewalkers



The party attempts to navigate Skywatch once more in search of another of Sakuachi’s missing companions.

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22 thoughts on “Stay | The Glass Cannon Podcast C2 E69 | Pathfinder 2E Gatewalkers”

  1. I love this campaign. The only issue i ever had with it was the length of the episodes. They're so short that sometimes it seems like you guys get nowhere. Wouldn't want to lose the bant neither, just feel like the episodes should be longer. I know you guys have spoken about it before though. Just my thoughts

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  2. I think changing APs is a great choice. Also this happens in home games all the time, if anything this is very on brand for TTRPG groups, so I'm stoked for the next one and will miss the characters from this one

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  3. Too bad this story is ending prematurely. Buggles is definitely my favorite and will be missed. I have an idea of who brother ramius is, and I'm starting to get a feel for Gick… but I feel like I have no idea who Zephyr and Barnes are. Maybe it's just because it's been too long since their introduction… I think Kate is a great Margarete on time for Chaos, and basically every other character of Matthew's I love….

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  4. I really appreciate giving the story an ending (eventually)! This reminds me of the Knights of Last Call's first campaign. They realized they didn't want to keep it going but gave it a narrative ending, and it worked really well.

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  5. Hopefully the next AP isn't one with a battle every time they enter a new room. The first adventure book had them fighting and resting every 50 feet. Plus the whole dark mystery with Kaneepo was cool but ultimately has zero impact going forward.

    69 episodes in and the characters have no idea what they need to be doing.

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  6. In total support of dropping this AP, but the premature end to Buggles tale REALLY sucks. From first episode, one of the most thoughtfully crafted and performed characters on the network, from a roleplaying perspective. Whatever mechanical gripes Skid or other audience members had, never once a concern of mine.

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