Not in a finite space, no. But it could have infinite detail without infinite length (like the square with corners folded in to approximate a circle).
Not in a finite space, no. But it could have infinite detail without infinite length (like the square with corners folded in to approximate a circle).
What do you mean? The one at her feet is twice the size of her head!
I agree with you. I think it would be a lot more valuable if not for the fact that every attack that doesn’t target you targets another party member. So while yes, you are protecting yourself, pathfinder is a team game and I don’t see how it helps the team.
In my experience my party’s flurry ranger often does less damage than their companion, which feels like it shouldn’t be the case.
Fix the system, make a new system, buy discerningly. Have a garden if you can and advocate for more of them if you want. Fight against monoculture, irresponsible fertilizer and pesticide use, copyright abuse, and more. None of that is an irreplacable part of growing food at a large and efficient scale.
By the way, I’m curious about the Haber-Bosch figure. Isn’t that the process that allows us to easily make fertilizer, and greatly increase productivity? It seems like that 5% is doing much more heavy lifting than, for example, the ~20% from cow burps.