Killjoy40k |
I'm pretty new to PbP but Ive played Pathfinder,3.5 and a smiggin of 4E, 5E. I recently played FFX remaster and I've been wanting to play campaign where I can be an apprentice summoner but honestly Im just desperate to find any group after my recent move. So im hoping a GM and some players can show me the ropes and maybe make this FFX thing a reality
Sir Longears |
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Hi man! I think you won't actually get a reply for your post so I thought it would be nice for someone to point you to the right direction...
I think you might know but creating a campaign takes a lot of time and also a lot of disposition from the GM and is usually something the GM creates first and then offers to other players. I've honestly never seen a campaign proposed by a player to get any further than a couple months before dying.
You are new to these boards (a single post) and to PBP, which are other good 'turn down' for many GMs since even if they can devote the time and energy to create a campaign for you, there are no guarantees that you'll even enjoy PBP or if you are a committed player (I hope you are).
Because of these points, I always recommend new players (both new to these boards, new to PBP, and/or new to pathfinder) to start with Pathfinder Society games. There are many of them, which means many players are able to join, most of them are a 'first-come-first-served' game, which favors new players since you don't have to face the harsh recruitments, and also are "short" for PBP standard (1-2 months or even less).
With them you'll be able to learn how to PBP, if you can keep the schedule of posts during the weeks/months/years, know new players, and actually play! As a new player, you should focus in getting in a game (anyone) so you can get some experience... Once you have more info, go back to the recruitment board and perhaps then you might find a GM to run a custom made game for you (and perhaps a couple online friends).
I'm saying this not to put you down, but to honestly point you towards a better/easier path. It is never easy to start a new hobby.