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This came up at our PFS event last night, and instigated a animated discussion.

If a character buys a masterwork greatsword now, can he later have that sword enchanted, foregoing the cost of the masterwork sword and just paying the enchantment cost? Or would he have to buy the whole thing all over again?

They want to know if they can invest in their weapon now, or if they're better off just saving up for that shiny new +1 weapon.

Thanks!


(If you're playing at the Armoury with me, -ahem! MatthewMorris :)-, don't read this thread!)

In a few weeks, I'll hopefully be running my first PFS scenario. I've downloaded a couple, #4 and #5, which both struck me as very interesting (and I played #4 at GenCon).

But, I'm torn. I can't conceivably download all the scenarios right now, and there's still 2 more that may be released before I run.

So, I'm looking for some input.

Do any players or GMs of any of the released scenarios feel that any one in particular is a good scenario to start with? Perhaps giving the players a good feel for working with the PFS, and having mostly achievable faction missions?

I'd also like to not TPK everyone my first scenario. lol

Please, any opinions or feedback would be greatly appreciated. I've got two weeks to have everything ready to go, but I'd like at least a week to prepare (I'm trying some new DMing techniques).

Thanks!


Looking at all the local PFSOP threads on here, I had an idea.

Until we get something available to more clearly advertise local events, I thought maybe we could create a google map and point out our information there?

I know people do the "whole where are you located" thing, so I guess it would be similar to that.

If you're organizing a Pathfinder Society in your area, or know of one, simply add it to the map with any play information you can provide, as well as a way to contact someone. (If this is a home game, I do NOT advise putting home address or phone information. Perhaps a common email address, or one created specifically for this purpose.)

I was thinking mostly of using it for US players, but it could definitely be used for international players as well.

Here is the link: Pathfinder Society Google Map

It is editable by anyone.

I hope this helps people find their way into a local game. Good luck!



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