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(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)

1) I DMed an event and reported it, what rewards do we get for being the GM.
Also can a cleric in organized play choose to not worship a god?


When you report the event, include the PFS# for one of your characters who falls within the tier of the scenario you ran. You receive 50% of maximum gold, 1 PA, and 1 XP for that PC. A GM can only earn credit for a scenario if they have never played it before and only the first time they run it.

I believe the answer to the second question is no.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)

Thanks Yoda! If I already submitted the event, I assume I can go back and add my character?

* (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Larcifer wrote:
Thanks Yoda! If I already submitted the event, I assume I can go back and add my character?

You should be able to. You will also want to fill out a chronicle sheet for the relevant character with the same information. The online reporting is just for Paizo's reference. The chronicle sheet is what other GM's may want to inspect.

No, you can't play a cleric of no deity. This thread asked the same question and has Josh's reponse.


yoda8myhead wrote:

When you report the event, include the PFS# for one of your characters who falls within the tier of the scenario you ran. You receive 50% of maximum gold, 1 PA, and 1 XP for that PC. A GM can only earn credit for a scenario if they have never played it before and only the first time they run it.

I believe the answer to the second question is no.

I believe you only get a reward if you ate a mod that you havn't played in and it's number is #29 or over, season one. I got this from chapter 12 of the Pathfinder Society: Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play. It is in the last part of chapter 12, called: Game Master Rewards.

You also don't get any credit for special bonuses bestowed by a chronicle sheet such as free magical treasure, boons , or bonus dice rolls in the future.


ShadowDax wrote:

I believe you only get a reward if you ate a mod that you havn't played in and it's number is #29 or over, season one. I got this from chapter 12 of the Pathfinder Society: Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play. It is in the last part of chapter 12, called: Game Master Rewards.

You also don't get any credit for special bonuses bestowed by a chronicle sheet such as free magical treasure, boons , or bonus dice rolls in the future.

If you run a season 0 scenario that you have never played before, even if you have run it before, you get credit for eating that scenario. You can not get retroactive credit for eating a scenario before August 13, but if you run a scenario again after the start of season 1 that you previously ate, you can get credit for it then.


I'm not trying to be rude, where are you getting your information from? That is not what I read in the Pathfinder Society: Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play.

Taldor * (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Maps Subscriber)

ShadowDax wrote:
I'm not trying to be rude, where are you getting your information from? That is not what I read in the Pathfinder Society: Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play.

Josh has said it in one of the many threads on this board... I think it's in the guide FAQ thread page 2 somewhere....

Andoran *** (Paizo Charter Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

Cpt_kirstov wrote:
ShadowDax wrote:
I'm not trying to be rude, where are you getting your information from? That is not what I read in the Pathfinder Society: Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play.
Josh has said it in one of the many threads on this board... I think it's in the guide FAQ thread page 2 somewhere....

yup, here is an example of where he said it


yoda8myhead wrote:
ShadowDax wrote:

I believe you only get a reward if you ate a mod that you havn't played in and it's number is #29 or over, season one. I got this from chapter 12 of the Pathfinder Society: Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play. It is in the last part of chapter 12, called: Game Master Rewards.

You also don't get any credit for special bonuses bestowed by a chronicle sheet such as free magical treasure, boons , or bonus dice rolls in the future.

If you run a season 0 scenario that you have never played before, even if you have run it before, you get credit for eating that scenario. You can not get retroactive credit for eating a scenario before August 13, but if you run a scenario again after the start of season 1 that you previously ate, you can get credit for it then.

Mark is correct.

aka Alizor **** (Venture-Captain, Georgia)

Felt I might as well ask here since it's a thread about DM rewards... if I run a Tier 1-7 scenario for 4 Level 1 (Tier 1-2) characters, do I apply credit to my 3rd level character from the 1-2 tier, or the 3-4 tier?

(I've been under the assumption that it would be the 3-4 tier, but I'm not 100% certain)


You can only apply rewards to your character if your character's level matches the Tier you ran the event at. Since your PC is level 3 (which could play Tier 1-2) and you ran the event at Tier 1-2, you get a Tier 1-2 chronicle sheet.

Andoran aka Arnim Thayer *** (Venture-Lieutenant, Missouri—Columbia)

Conversely, if my main character is 5th level, but I run a 6-7 Tier adventure (because the party decides to play up; they were an average of level 5 also), do I NOT get to claim a GM chronicle sheet?


Joshua J. Frost wrote:
yoda8myhead wrote:
ShadowDax wrote:

I believe you only get a reward if you ate a mod that you havn't played in and it's number is #29 or over, season one. I got this from chapter 12 of the Pathfinder Society: Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play. It is in the last part of chapter 12, called: Game Master Rewards.

You also don't get any credit for special bonuses bestowed by a chronicle sheet such as free magical treasure, boons , or bonus dice rolls in the future.

If you run a season 0 scenario that you have never played before, even if you have run it before, you get credit for eating that scenario. You can not get retroactive credit for eating a scenario before August 13, but if you run a scenario again after the start of season 1 that you previously ate, you can get credit for it then.
Mark is correct.

I'm glad I'm wrong. I'll spread the word that you get rewards for eating a mod. I thought the players guide was stern on that, but I see differently now. Thanks for clearing things up, and yoda8myhead thanks for the wiki. I see you and others went to a lot of work to keep it updated, and I thank you all for the effort.

* (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Arnim Thayer wrote:
Conversely, if my main character is 5th level, but I run a 6-7 Tier adventure (because the party decides to play up; they were an average of level 5 also), do I NOT get to claim a GM chronicle sheet?

Your 5th level character is eligible to play in that scenario (it would have to be a tier 1-7 scenario to have the 6-7 subtier), so you could claim a chronicle sheet. You would also be eligible for the 8-9 subtier of a tier 5-9 scenario. 5th level characters have a lot of flexibility regarding tiers.

If you ran a tier 7-11 scenario for a group and all you had was a 5th level character, you would not be able to claim a chronicle sheet.


Arnim Thayer wrote:
Conversely, if my main character is 5th level, but I run a 6-7 Tier adventure (because the party decides to play up; they were an average of level 5 also), do I NOT get to claim a GM chronicle sheet?

Of course you do.


Derek Poppink wrote:
You would also be eligible for the 8-9 subtier of a tier 5-9 scenario.

Everything else you said was right. This is incorrect. A 5th level character can't generally play up to Tier 8-9, so your 5th level character only gets GM credit if you run the scenario at Tier 5-6. Giving the Tier 8-9 chronicle sheet to a level 5 character as a GM reward puts the max gold and treasure growth out of whack.

Andoran aka Arnim Thayer *** (Venture-Lieutenant, Missouri—Columbia)

About that "puts the max gold and treasure growth out of whack."

We have had some lower level players (level 2 or 3) sit in at our level 5 sessions. I have yet to turn them away from the table if they sign up. Our APL (6,5,5,5,5,2 = 28 divided by 6 = 4.66 (or 5) PLUS 1 for a full party = Tier 6) lead to a 2nd level character having a HUGE amount of wealth. Is this wrong?

Incidentally, the 2nd level character did survive and participate; without magic weapons, he could not hit the BBEG, so he used Aid Another to help his party.


Arnim Thayer wrote:

About that "puts the max gold and treasure growth out of whack."

We have had some lower level players (level 2 or 3) sit in at our level 5 sessions. I have yet to turn them away from the table if they sign up. Our APL (6,5,5,5,5,2 = 28 divided by 6 = 4.66 (or 5) PLUS 1 for a full party = Tier 6) lead to a 2nd level character having a HUGE amount of wealth. Is this wrong?

Incidentally, the 2nd level character did survive and participate; without magic weapons, he could not hit the BBEG, so he used Aid Another to help his party.

I don't think that the player should be turned away but the given situation isn't ideal. That player should be able to play without feeling like a sixth wheel, even if they are aiding another in fights. But if they put themselves in harm's way and risk death, I think they should get the rewards. They should try to get their PC up to speed with everyone else, though.

* (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Joshua J. Frost wrote:
Derek Poppink wrote:
You would also be eligible for the 8-9 subtier of a tier 5-9 scenario.
Everything else you said was right. This is incorrect. A 5th level character can't generally play up to Tier 8-9, so your 5th level character only gets GM credit if you run the scenario at Tier 5-6. Giving the Tier 8-9 chronicle sheet to a level 5 character as a GM reward puts the max gold and treasure growth out of whack.

Hey Josh,

If that's the case, should this paragraph in the Guide refer to sub-tiers instead of tiers?

Quote:

50% of the max gold for the tier appropriate to the GM’s character; for example, a level 1 GM character gets 50% of the Tier 1–2 gold (yes,

this means a GM who runs a scenario at higher level that his current character receives no extra credit for his character)

Does a GM with a 5th level character who runs a tier 5-9 adventure get sub-tier 5-6 rewards regardless of which sub-tier they run (or do they only get rewards if they run sub-tier 5-6)?

Does a GM with a 4th level character who runs a tier 1-5 adventure get sub-tier 4-5 rewards regardless of which sub-tier they run (or do they only get rewards when they run sub-tier 4-5)?

* (Pathfinder Superscriber)

Joshua J. Frost wrote:
Derek Poppink wrote:
You would also be eligible for the 8-9 subtier of a tier 5-9 scenario.
Everything else you said was right. This is incorrect. A 5th level character can't generally play up to Tier 8-9, so your 5th level character only gets GM credit if you run the scenario at Tier 5-6. Giving the Tier 8-9 chronicle sheet to a level 5 character as a GM reward puts the max gold and treasure growth out of whack.

Honestly, my instinct in these cases would be that a GM claims rewards as if the scenario was run in their tier. So, in this example the PCs get gold and treasure access as 8-9, and the GM gets gold and treasure as a 5-6.


Hmm. Something to chew on. I'll have to consider how to word that for 2.1.


Yeah, sometimes a GM can't plan what tier they'll be running a scenario in (such as at a convention) and shouldn't miss out on the rewards because their PC isn't of the right level.


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