To wait or to play?


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I've now skipped a game day because Blackros Connection (?) was the only offering I hadn't played, and coming up is a day where the only one I haven't played is Trouble in Tamran (?). I've not yet played the 6-98 special, but intend to when I can find it offered. In the meantime, is it worth missing game days to play these missions (which recommend bringing your 6-98 chronicle with you) to play them after 6-98? Or am I missing game days over no real big deal?

Grand Lodge 4/5

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You'll possibly miss out on a unique boon. That's about it.

Scarab Sages 3/5

If the choice is gaming or no gaming, I'd go with gaming even if it means playing something out of order.

5/5 5/55/5 ** Venture-Captain, Germany—Hamburg

Also, even if you played 6-98, you're not guaranteed to gain a special boon out of those scenarios.

Reason:
There's a scenario for each character from 6-98 featuring the actions of their direct allies. You only have the option of gaining the special boon if, in 6-98, you played the character featured in the particular scenario you're playing.

Grand Lodge 2/5

So only one for each, huh?
And I already got my boon.

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I'm just glad that they wrote at least one scenario description *vague enough* that if you didn't play the character in question, you'd have no clue what they're talking about, but if you played the character you'd know EXACTLY what they're talking about.

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The unique boon connection is both incredibly random, incredibly specific, and not very good anyway. Its not worth missing a candy bar over, much less a game

Grand Lodge 4/5 5/55/55/55/5 **** Venture-Captain, Minnesota

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There was a recent clarification in the GM forum that your 6-98 character sheet can be on any of your characters, not just the one who is playing through a given scenario.

Hmm

Grand Lodge 4/5

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

You're not likely to have more than two such chronicles, however. And you don't get every boon on that chronicle either.

Sovereign Court 4/5 5/5 ** Venture-Lieutenant, Netherlands—Leiden

I'm not a fan of this setup. While in hindsight it might turn out not to matter much, that's of little use to the people who haven't played those scenarios yet. I found myself left with doubt as to whether to postpone, and irritation that so many adventures reference something only allowed for running by high-star GMs.

If something is or is presented as a semi-prerequisite, it should not also be strongly restricted as to who can run it.

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Ascalaphus wrote:
I'm not a fan of this setup. While in hindsight it might turn out not to matter much, that's of little use to the people who haven't played those scenarios yet. I found myself left with doubt as to whether to postpone, and irritation that so many adventures reference something only allowed for running by high-star GMs.

By the time someone sees the chronicle sheet to know about it they should know they're not missing out on much.

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If something is or is presented as a semi-prerequisite, it should not also be strongly restricted as to who can run it.

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