paizo.com Recent Posts in No One Left Behindpaizo.com Recent Posts in No One Left Behind2012-06-20T04:04:33Z2012-06-20T04:04:33ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left BehindMike Lindnerhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#102012-11-13T02:16:05Z2012-11-13T02:16:05Z<p>Yeah, per the guide death has to be resolved at the table. If one walks away with "dead" on the chronicle, then that character cannot be raised.</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Guide to Organized Play v 4.2 wrote:</div><blockquote>If a PC cannot be raised from the dead during or immediately after the scenario in which he died, that PC is dead and removed from play.</blockquote><p>Yeah, per the guide death has to be resolved at the table. If one walks away with "dead" on the chronicle, then that character cannot be raised.
Guide to Organized Play v 4.2 wrote:If a PC cannot be raised from the dead during or immediately after the scenario in which he died, that PC is dead and removed from play.Mike Lindner2012-11-13T02:16:05ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left BehindMergyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#92012-11-13T01:30:06Z2012-11-13T01:30:06Z<p>I don't think that's legal Paul, for the same reason one couldn't GM games for credit until one had enough money to pay for the <i>raise dead</i>.</p>
<p>Sorry about the dhampir boon. Losing an important character sucks.</p>I don't think that's legal Paul, for the same reason one couldn't GM games for credit until one had enough money to pay for the raise dead.
Sorry about the dhampir boon. Losing an important character sucks.Mergy2012-11-13T01:30:06ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left Behindpauljathomehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#82012-11-12T23:52:59Z2012-11-12T23:52:59Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Some Random Dood wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Lily Orlovsky wrote:</div><blockquote> If you have a low-level character that doesn't have enough prestige for the raise dead portion, but can pay to have her body retrieved, can you then pay the raise dead prestige with a separate character who is also in Shadow Lodge? I had a character die at level 2 in a party wipe adventure. I wouldn't care, except that I was using a dhampir boon so it wastes the boon :( </blockquote>No, sorry. Prestige can only be used on the character that earns it. Sadly you are just out of luck on the dhampir. </blockquote><p>Is it legal to apply GM credit to a dead character until one has enough prestige/fame to then raise the character?
<p>I think it is legal. After all, death is "just" a condition (1/2 a :-))</p>Some Random Dood wrote:Lily Orlovsky wrote: If you have a low-level character that doesn't have enough prestige for the raise dead portion, but can pay to have her body retrieved, can you then pay the raise dead prestige with a separate character who is also in Shadow Lodge? I had a character die at level 2 in a party wipe adventure. I wouldn't care, except that I was using a dhampir boon so it wastes the boon :(
No, sorry. Prestige can only be used on the character that earns it. Sadly you...pauljathome2012-11-12T23:52:59ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left BehindDust Ravenhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#72012-11-12T23:11:41Z2012-11-12T23:11:41Z<p>It works identically to the "have your body recovered" available to everyone for 5PP, only at a discount. There's nothing else defining either, but I assume it just means you can then pay for a <i>raise dead</i> or similar dead-be-gone magic from either gold or additional PP in the case of a TPK.</p>It works identically to the "have your body recovered" available to everyone for 5PP, only at a discount. There's nothing else defining either, but I assume it just means you can then pay for a raise dead or similar dead-be-gone magic from either gold or additional PP in the case of a TPK.Dust Raven2012-11-12T23:11:41ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left BehindDarkWhitehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#62012-11-12T02:42:54Z2012-11-12T02:42:54Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">MrTraveler wrote:</div><blockquote> How does the Shadow Lodge "No One Left Behind" prestige award work? Does it raise you from the dead along with recovering your body? </blockquote><p>No, it only mounts a rescue mission, retrieving your (possibly dead) body. If you need to be brought back to life, that is a separate matter and would be at additional cost (gold or prestige points).MrTraveler wrote:How does the Shadow Lodge "No One Left Behind" prestige award work? Does it raise you from the dead along with recovering your body?
No, it only mounts a rescue mission, retrieving your (possibly dead) body. If you need to be brought back to life, that is a separate matter and would be at additional cost (gold or prestige points).DarkWhite2012-11-12T02:42:54ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left BehindSome Random Doodhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#52012-11-12T01:09:37Z2012-11-12T01:09:37Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Lily Orlovsky wrote:</div><blockquote> If you have a low-level character that doesn't have enough prestige for the raise dead portion, but can pay to have her body retrieved, can you then pay the raise dead prestige with a separate character who is also in Shadow Lodge? I had a character die at level 2 in a party wipe adventure. I wouldn't care, except that I was using a dhampir boon so it wastes the boon :( </blockquote><p>No, sorry. Prestige can only be used on the character that earns it. Sadly you are just out of luck on the dhampir.Lily Orlovsky wrote:If you have a low-level character that doesn't have enough prestige for the raise dead portion, but can pay to have her body retrieved, can you then pay the raise dead prestige with a separate character who is also in Shadow Lodge? I had a character die at level 2 in a party wipe adventure. I wouldn't care, except that I was using a dhampir boon so it wastes the boon :(
No, sorry. Prestige can only be used on the character that earns it. Sadly you are just out of luck on...Some Random Dood2012-11-12T01:09:37ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left BehindLily Orlovskyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#42012-11-11T23:28:03Z2012-11-11T23:28:03Z<p>If you have a low-level character that doesn't have enough prestige for the raise dead portion, but can pay to have her body retrieved, can you then pay the raise dead prestige with a separate character who is also in Shadow Lodge? I had a character die at level 2 in a party wipe adventure. I wouldn't care, except that I was using a dhampir boon so it wastes the boon :(</p>If you have a low-level character that doesn't have enough prestige for the raise dead portion, but can pay to have her body retrieved, can you then pay the raise dead prestige with a separate character who is also in Shadow Lodge? I had a character die at level 2 in a party wipe adventure. I wouldn't care, except that I was using a dhampir boon so it wastes the boon :(Lily Orlovsky2012-11-11T23:28:03ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left BehindWalterGM (RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 8)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#32012-06-20T16:18:01Z2012-06-20T16:18:01Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">MrTraveler wrote:</div><blockquote> What is the time frame? If you die mid adventure can you finish the adventure the next day or in a couple of hours? </blockquote><p>I believe that it is intentionally left ambiguous to allow the GM at the time to determine how long it would take for the Lodge to be informed of your death/disappearance and how long it would take for them to recover it.
<p>As a GM, the PCs that have used it at my table have taken anywhere from a couple of days (deaths in Absalom) to a week or two (those that died within <i>Haojin's Tapestry</i>). If you are playing a game with no real crunch on time, then it has no severe impact on the gameplay.</p>MrTraveler wrote:What is the time frame? If you die mid adventure can you finish the adventure the next day or in a couple of hours?
I believe that it is intentionally left ambiguous to allow the GM at the time to determine how long it would take for the Lodge to be informed of your death/disappearance and how long it would take for them to recover it. As a GM, the PCs that have used it at my table have taken anywhere from a couple of days (deaths in Absalom) to a week or two (those that...WalterGM (RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 8)2012-06-20T16:18:01ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left Behindjjaammhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#22012-06-20T10:33:37Z2012-06-20T10:33:37Z<p>It is only good for if you die and have no one left alive to bring your body back. They will retrieve your body and than you have to pay anything else with more prestige or gold.</p>It is only good for if you die and have no one left alive to bring your body back. They will retrieve your body and than you have to pay anything else with more prestige or gold.jjaamm2012-06-20T10:33:37ZForums: Pathfinder Society: No One Left BehindMrTravelerhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2obhl?No-One-Left-Behind#12012-06-20T04:04:33Z2012-06-20T04:04:33Z<p>How does the Shadow Lodge "No One Left Behind" prestige award work? Does it raise you from the dead along with recovering your body? What is the time frame? If you die mid adventure can you finish the adventure the next day or in a couple of hours?</p>How does the Shadow Lodge "No One Left Behind" prestige award work? Does it raise you from the dead along with recovering your body? What is the time frame? If you die mid adventure can you finish the adventure the next day or in a couple of hours?MrTraveler2012-06-20T04:04:33Z