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Now that you mention it, the oneshot I played was actually Pathfinder. I have no idea what the differences are aside from Pathfinder being based on an old dnd ruleset (...right?)
I'm moving in a few weeks so my search is on hold until then. I know my friend has a GREAT local shop that he goes to so I don't think that's a universal experience you had
Pathfinder (1st edition) was basically a cleaned up/ refined version of DND 3.5 Current versions of each system differ quite a bit more
DND 5e is much more user friendly and approachable system. Easier to learn and jump right in.
Pathfinder 2e is more complex, bit tougher to learn, but comes with a lot more options and flexibility.
Both give you similar experiences of playing DND, but the mechanics are different
Gotcha, that makes sense. The people I played with had been playing it for years and I had no idea what was going on lol