Do I get GM credit / chronicle sheets for GMing a module in a non-Pathfinder system?


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5/5 **** Venture-Agent, Netherlands—Utrecht

I thought I'd read somewhere you could, but I can't find it anymore and I'd like to be sure before I apply it.

A year or so ago me and some friends were bored and decided to do an impromptu roleplay session. I had Crypt of the Everflame lying around and offered to run it for everyone. Because they weren't familiar with Pathfinder (though they were veteran RPG players), we decided to run it with the Dungeon World ruleset. We played it like that and everyone had a great time. I did all the encounters as written, though with some modifications for the DW system.
My friends aren't interested in PFS, but if I get a chronicle sheet out of it (again, I swear I'd read something about this a while ago, but I can't find it), I'd love to start with a level 2 character, especially since I'm running out of low-level scenarios. And if this is okay, how do I report it? Just make a new event, put down my name, that's it?

Thanks in advance.

Silver Crusade 3/5

Unfortunately, no. You were remembering the rules for running an Adventure Path in campaign mode. You can run an AP in campaign mode using whatever rules system you want, with whatever characters you want.

Modules, however, need to be run using PFS rules and with PFS-legal characters if you want PFS credit.

Sorry. :/

5/5 **** Venture-Agent, Netherlands—Utrecht

Oh, okay. Thanks for the quick reply! Yeah, it seemed weird to me that I could do something like this, but you never know, eh?

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