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I have run a few games for pfs now and I am a little uncertain of how to report some of the stats.

Do I report the character I am applying the DM experience in as a played character

For my DM number do I just use my base number or is there a second number I should have (eg 555555-1 or just 555555)

On the event sheets it asks how much prestige the GM gained ; isn't it just always 2 prestige.

Should I make an event sheet for the character I give the experience to

What do I need to bring for my character to play in other pfs games (GM scenario sheets or Player scenario sheets or both)

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I have run a few games for pfs now and I am a little uncertain of how to report some of the stats.

Do I report the character I am applying the DM experience in as a played character

For my DM number do I just use my base number or is there a second number I should have (eg 555555-1 or just 555555)

There's a section on the reporting sheet for GM number, which is your player number (the 555555), and a separate section for GM character number, (the -32 or whatever.)

If you are reporting the event online yourself, there is a separate section for GM number (the 555555) and GM character (the -18), up above where you report the players.

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On the event sheets it asks how much prestige the GM gained ; isn't it just always 2 prestige.

Scenarios always give you 2, modules give you 4, Free RPG Day modules give you 1. Unless, of course, you slow track, in which case you cut those numbers in half. So there is at least some reason to have that field there.

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Should I make an event sheet for the character I give the experience to

What do I need to bring for my character to play in other pfs games (GM scenario sheets or Player scenario sheets or both)

Yes, you fill out a chronicle sheet for the character you assign the credit to. You have to pick that character when you GM the game, no waiting for a month or two to see what shows up. If the character is in tier for the scenario, you apply the gold and items based on the most appropriate sub tier for that character. (I.e. assigning a tier 1-5 chronicle to a level 4 character, the character gets the gold and item access from the 4-5 sub tier regardless of whether you ran the game at sub tier 1-2 or 4-5. Out of tier gets the average of the two tiers and the lower sub tier's item access.) If the character isn't high enough to play the scenario (A level 2 character but a 3-7 scenario, for example) the chronicle sheet sits there and waits until the character gets high enough level, and then is immediately applied.

And yes, you need to bring all the chronicles, both from playing and GMing, when you play a character. There isn't any difference between the two once they've been assigned, they simply record what credit the character has.

Chapter 7 of the Guide to Organized Play isn't too long and covers all this in detail as well as explaining how chronicle sheets work. I'd suggest reading that.

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