

Thank you for pointing this out. I honestly missed the link completely! I’m not usually the type to comment on a post that links to an article without reading it. Oops.
Thank you for pointing this out. I honestly missed the link completely! I’m not usually the type to comment on a post that links to an article without reading it. Oops.
Defeatism will get us nowhere. The power of the people dethroned kings, and it will dethrone capitalism too.
I do agree that the actions of a single person are a drop in the bucket, but we can only fill the bucket if many of us offer their single drop. We each must do our part, no matter how insignificant that part may be.
No, there are abilities that grant auch bonuses for longer, like this one:
https://2e.aonprd.com/Feats.aspx?ID=1978
It’s usually better to not look for general rules, but to instead get used to reading the ability descriptions with a focus on the key words, like traits, bonus/malus types, and saving roll types.
Edit: I made a mistake, that example does indeed just grant the bonus to the next attack only. Perhaps that rule is correct.
Pathfinder 2e is extremely clear in it’s rules, you just have to carefully read the descriptions.
From Monster hunter:
You and allies you tell gain a +1 circumstance bonus to your next attack roll against that prey.
From Double Slice:
Make two Strikes, one with each of your two melee weapons, each using your current multiple attack penalty.
So you make two strikes, you roll to attack twice. The bonus only applies to the first strike. If the monster hunter feat had the following text, it would apply to both attacks:
You and allies you tell gain a +1 circumstance bonus to your next action against that prey.
Caves of Qud, baby. I don’t have much free time, and it is endlessly entertaining AND it boots super fast. Nice.
I actually didn’t even notice the link to the article. Oops. Thanks for pointing that out.