DakonBlackblade |
SO I live in Brazil, in a small town, theres 0 chance Ill find a Parhfinder Card Guild event going on anywhere on a 1000 miles radious around me, but I do own Wrath of the Righteous and S&S and among me and my friends we have a couple of class decks and were willing to buy the online print and play versions of the seasos to play. My question is, how do I make these local sessions "count", I know I can just run the game using the Organized Play rules but Id like to register my character have my ID and all those shenaningas.
Also can I make an official organized play session while playing solo, the guidebook talks about this but I didnt quite understand how it works.
Theryon Stormrune |
SO I live in Brazil, in a small town, theres 0 chance Ill find a Parhfinder Card Guild event going on anywhere on a 1000 miles radious around me, but I do own Wrath of the Righteous and S&S and among me and my friends we have a couple of class decks and were willing to buy the online print and play versions of the seasons to play. My question is, how do I make these local sessions "count", I know I can just run the game using the Organized Play rules but Id like to register my character have my ID and all those shenaningas.
You got the hard part done. If you downloaded the Season of the Shackles adventures a while ago, you may want to download the newer, updated versions. You each have class decks for your characters.
Make sure all of you have registered through the Pathfinder Society. You don't have to actually register characters beforehand but you do should at least register and get a Pathfinder Society number. After you're finished your sessions, just report them under the GM/Event Coordinator tab on the same Pathfinder Society page. You'll need to create the event and then report the characters and upgrades on the event then complete it. That's where those PFS numbers are needed.
Also can I make an official organized play session while playing solo, the guidebook talks about this but I didnt quite understand how it works.
As long as you follow the guidebook, you can do the same solo. Now I've never actually ran any scenarios solo but I have run a reported character with a part of non-reported ones. (I was trying to get a character leveled up to play with other players.)
DakonBlackblade |
As long as you follow the guidebook, you can do the same solo. Now I've never actually ran any scenarios solo but I have run a reported character with a part of non-reported ones. (I was trying to get a character leveled up to play with other players.)
And in this case Id proceed the same way as I would for the party game, register the event on the GM tab and report my progress there right ?