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>>adds owlbears with a strength score far beyond giants and all kinds of resistances and abilities, which aren't in the monster manual
>>wtf anon, why you are not roleplaying and instead min-maxing the game?
Yeah this kind of thing actually made me drop the game. The amount of prebuffing autism spreadsheet simulations you needed to do completely took me out of whatever RPG immersion I was supposed to have.
I've only played 2e on the tabletop; was 1e Pathfinder this absolutely autistic with the numbers? In the 2e tabletop, I played a support character. I'd throw a couple buffs out to the party that results in a collective +2 bonus to hit rolls, maybe impose a -1 on the enemy. In Kingmaker if I don't spend 10 minutes getting everyone to a +20 to hit before literally every single encounter I'm going to die. Is this fun?