Zinnifen
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Player Name: Tim M (Blake's Tiger)
Character Name: Zinnifen
PFS #: 230524-36
Dayjob: C: Alchemy: 1d20 + 10 ⇒ (5) + 10 = 15
Has a clockwork familiar (non-combat right now).
Need to finish purchases, oh, and 1 trait, but the essentials are there now.
Iantha
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Player Name: OllieTwist
Character Name: Iantha
Pathfinder Number: 239426-1
Dayjob Check: N/A
I just need to throw the character information onto this profile, but otherwise am good to go.
Skaf
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Skaf will loan his CLW wand to Eoran. I think that should cover us for this scenario.
Other than maybe the BBEG I guess? That fight can be so swingy though so it really depends.
@Greeeit: A cloister of monks?
Skaf
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Basically you need to be trained in one of Craft, Profession, or Perform. You make a roll and get paid according to a chart which is in the PFS guide. There isn't really any crafting in PFS so this gives that skill some value.
There are other rarer ways to do day jobs too but they require faction rewards or something usually.
Eoran Olyrnn
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umm... Did I win initiative over the wolf? if so, do I retroactively put in my turn? or did they act on a surprise round? I'm a bit confused by the whole play by post thing still :p
Zinnifen
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No.
You can run different characters through different scenarios at the same time (due to the speed at which PbP goes), and you can run different characters through the same Evergreen scenario at the same time (due to the speed at which PbP goes).
But you cannot run the same character through multiple scenarios of any sore at the same time.
Eoran Olyrnn
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Makes sense. So we have to finish this scenario before jumping over to the one we were playing for gameday VI, right?
Also, how does xp work in pfs? I read something about fame and prestige, but can't honestly say I got all of it.
Zinnifen
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You get 1 XP for completing a Scenario or series of Quests.
You get 3 XP for completing the longer length sanctioned Modules.
Each level takes 3 XP (three scenarios or one module).
Prestige and Fame are separate metrics that don't deal with advancement. You get anywhere from 0 to 4 Prestige per session, depending on what you play and what you accomplish. Scenarios max out at 2 but you can fail tasks and fail to earn all 2 points, Modules generally just give you 4 if you finish.
Fame is the total of all Prestige ever earned on the character.
Prestige can be spent on a variety of things better explained in the Guide to Pathfinder Society Play.
Fame cannot be spent (it only goes up). It represents how well known your character is and limits what kind of magical items you can access (there's a table in the Guide).
Eoran Olyrnn
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Thanks ^^.
This is a scenario, right? how would adventurepaths work in pfs? or don't they because they just plow through the relevant pfs levels?
Zinnifen
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This is a Scenario. Scenarios as numbered by season and episode.
1-00, 1-01, . . . , 8-25, etc.
APs work two different ways:
1. Sanctioned play: you use a PFS legal character to run through the sanctioned content of one book of an AP.
2. Campaign mode: you play an AP however you like with a group of your PFS friends, but you earn Chronicles (and XP and Prestige) for a separate PFS legal character.
Each book rewards the same as a Module, I think.
Zinnifen
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Leaving for GenCon tomorrow. Tier 1 GMing, so I'll only have enough time to sleep. I'll do what I can by phone on intermissions, but if I slow things down, GM may bot me.
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It is night there is a full moon. As you managed the survival check it was evening as you entered the caves. And I made a mistake, too, it should have been dim lighting all along.
You should have rolled for misschance since you entered.
I blame it having played mainly darkvision chars for the last few times.