Alexander Augunas Contributor |
pH unbalanced |
Unless John and/or Mike have posted and I missed it, there is no guarantee that the Vigilante will be PFS-legal.
Just from what I got from reading it - there is a lot in there that would be very difficult to adjudicate as a PFS GM.
For the Pathfinder Society players, the playtest version of this class opens as a character option. And there will be a special Chronicle sheet available soon that allows you to gain benefits that increase in future utility the more sessions that you play a vigilante for the playtest, or GM a game with at least one vigilante player at the table.
Protoman wrote:Any idea when the PFS chronicle sheet is gonna be available? Or if it can count the times played before the chronicle is available retroactively if it's not out til next week or so?I anticipate having the Chronicle sheet as part of Monday's blog. I won't make promises about retroactive credit at this time, but I'm inclined to say that allowing it would be okay, given the duration of the playtest.
Zauron13 |
Unless John and/or Mike have posted and I missed it, there is no guarantee that the Vigilante will be PFS-legal.
Just from what I got from reading it - there is a lot in there that would be very difficult to adjudicate as a PFS GM.
It says on the blog post announcing the play test that the class is PFS legal. Although I agree, there is a lot of GM input needed. And I would like to have that Chronicle on the off chance I get to play soon.
For the Pathfinder Society players, the playtest version of this class opens as a character option. And there will be a special Chronicle sheet available soon that allows you to gain benefits that increase in future utility the more sessions that you play a vigilante for the playtest, or GM a game with at least one vigilante player at the table.
EDIT: Ninja'ed!
Chris Mortika RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16 |
John Compton Developer |
2 people marked this as a favorite. |
Yes, the vigilante playtest is Pathfinder Society legal. There's been a delay in the Chronicle sheet, but at this point it's virtually guaranteed that there will be retroactive credit for playtest boon purposes.
As before, playing once allows you to continue playing the character after the playtest has concluded. There are other rewards for playing more than once.
Alexander Augunas Contributor |
Yes, the vigilante playtest is Pathfinder Society legal. There's been a delay in the Chronicle sheet, but at this point it's virtually guaranteed that there will be retroactive credit for playtest boon purposes.
As before, playing once allows you to continue playing the character after the playtest has concluded. There are other rewards for playing more than once.
Thanks for the heads-up!
Protoman |
Yes, the vigilante playtest is Pathfinder Society legal. There's been a delay in the Chronicle sheet, but at this point it's virtually guaranteed that there will be retroactive credit for playtest boon purposes.
As before, playing once allows you to continue playing the character after the playtest has concluded. There are other rewards for playing more than once.
Thanks, John! That's a load off my mind, especially about the retroactive credit.